Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Sunday, March 4, 2012
March Sketchabration
Our first collective, observational sketch. We met, we sketched, we conquered...
The glamorous sketch girls, seen here with their sketchbooks... ready to take on the challenge.
Ted, devious blog mastermind, posing with his sketchbook.
And, Joel, ninja warrior of sketching... taking a break for a photo opp of his view.
Everyone hard at work!(kind of)
It was a terrific sunny afternoon at the state capitol. We pulled up a piece of limestone commemorating our state's heritage and began sketching our view. Throughout the next hour, we were serenaded by bell towers which encircled our sketch location. We also were chatted up by a visitor from the nearby army base who wanted to join our sketching club. All-in-all, a great experience we may incorporate into our sketch repertoire.
My View by Tischann Felt tip marker, and colored pencil wash |
Julie-An Abstraction of the Capitol- Crayola Pipsqueaks |
Capital View by Ted Edinger
(Pencil)
by: sara w.
pen and watercolor
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Project 6: Doodles Upon Doodles
We all doodle....but this project needs you to doodle on top of your doodles! You could do a tissue / velum overlay....washy doodle with doodles over it...or however you can imagine it!
sara w.--pen and watercolor.
VineZoodle by Ted Edinger
Sharpie, Watercolor Pencil, Colored Pencil
Julie-Dragonfly Doodle- Sharpie on bled marker |
sara w.--pen and watercolor.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Project 5: Old Made New
Put a well known work of art in a modern day context
Matisse is my fav. artist...and I have always loved Egyptian Curtain(pictured on the left). Here is my take on on the work. I used Colored Pencils & Water Color Pencils
by Ted EdingerThis painting, La Vie, by Picasso, was the 1st painting I actually "connected" with at the National Gallery way back in high school, I have spent many hours with this painting, it is probably my #1 favorite. I used marker and did a very literal interpretation.
sara w.
Soup Cans by Andy Warhol was the inspiration for this piece.But Mom, I Want One! by Janet Malone
styrofoam print
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Project 4: Unusual Media
Using a non-art material...create a work of art!
(tea, coffee, dirt, blood..whatever!)
Melts in Your Mouth, Not in Your Hands & sometimes on your paper!!
m&m's and sharpie
Ketchup, Mustard, Blackberry Jam, Dirt, Dishwashing Liquid
Hee Hee by Janet Malone
Unused cat litter
Hee Hee by Janet Malone
Unused cat litter