Saturday, February 26, 2022

Peonies

 


I loved the lesson on peonies in the Watercolors Made Simple class.  They are so much fun to paint. 

Friday, February 25, 2022

A Daisy a Day

 


Last week's spring temperatures moved my heart to flowers, so I thought I would dive into the Watercolors Made Simple class that I started last fall.  I'm still enjoying the result despite the plunge in temperatures (and snow!) this week.

Thursday, February 24, 2022

Duluth, Minnesota

 


No, I'm not in Duluth, but I found an interesting group on Facebook called Virtual Sketchwalk.  

The group says *A VIRTUAL SKETCHWALK is one in which you never leave your chair.
Sketches uploaded by members of this group are ALL CREATED FROM photographs!*

Just my speed these days!

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Miss B

 


This is another sketch inspired by a photo by mozarts_ride.  The history of these is very interesting - you can read about it and see the photo here.

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Terrible Truck?

 


I was not happy with this sketch after I did it, but with the benefit of a few days it grew on me.  It has the childlike quirkiness I've come to appreciate in my trucks.  They aren't technically good, but that doesn't make them bad, does it?  

Very small children draw only to have fun, and like many people, I stopped drawing because I wasn't "good".  The very reason I like seeing these later is because they look fun. 

They make me smile, I hope they make you smile too.  What is art, anyway?


Saturday, February 12, 2022

Bicycle or ... et al!!!

 

The Vancouver Urban Sketchers continue to meet online; this Meetup is called "Bicycle or ... et al!!!"  

I sketched this in markers from the comfort of my office.  I used a photo of my bike taken in 2009 after we went to a Canada Day celebration.  I still have the same bike, although I did put new tires on it a few years ago.

Saturday, February 5, 2022

Chicken Play



I didn't do a lot of art this week that is fit for human consumption, but there was some fun with chickens going on.  

I got inspired by Roz Stendahl who sketched a chicken as part of a sketchbook review.  You can find her blog post and video here.