Same painting session as 131 and 132…. one more to come! Enjoy.
This was another result of listening to the Hunger Games Soundtrack. Also, I would like to remind everyone that this coming weekend is Hull Open Studios, for more information please follow the link. Hull Artists Studio Connection Open Studio Tour Enjoy.
Today I seemed a bit inspired and it was by a movie soundtrack… Yes it was all instrumental. The Hunger Games Soundtrack by James Newton Howard. OMG, I love it. I finally finished the books about a month ago, which one I began reading, were finished in about 2 weeks. I particularly like Rue’s Farewell and Tenuous Winners/Return Home. They both have a similar section and it is such a strong piece of music. Anyway, all I am saying is that I was inspired by a bit of music and it allowed me to create a few pieces today. The image is all watercolor. Enjoy and see you next time!
I kinda of love how subtle this was before I added the dark marks in the center. I don’t mind the center but it actually felt more complete without it. Odd how that happens sometime. Enjoy and I’ll see you next time!
The image developed from a solid graphite wash. Its always fun to look into a mass of the same color and find shape and dimension and from there create a space or place. I know these images are not quite as developed as previous images but honestly I need to get some of these out of my system. They are typically a lot less stressful. Enjoy and see you next time!
Had a good morning, I was able to get a few images I had started complete and hopefully close that gap I created over the last month or so. I have been so distracted with books this summer its as if I have summer reading except that I have been enjoying them. If anyone is looking for a good read I totally recommend reading The Night Circus. I was obsessed with this book. The image is all watercolor. I have a few images that seem to have a central focus area and things grow from that point. Enjoy see you next time!
Day One Hundred and Twenty-One
Day One Hundred and Twenty-Two
Day One Hundred and Twenty-Three
Day One Hundred and Twenty-Four
Day One Hundred and Twenty-Five
Day One Hundred and Twenty-Six
these are all the images from the past week, a combination of watercolor, graphite and charcoal. All started the same day and were finished when I decided they were. They were being “built” one might say, layer upon layer. I enjoy seeing all of the different levels. The residue of past thoughts or ideas. Enjoy and I will see you next time.
Bellow are the images created while away in New Hampshire. The trip was a great experience and although I had intended them to be drawings from life, once I arrived up there I had no real need for direct inspiration. I was inspired already. All of the images are combinations of graphite, charcoal and watercolor and are expressions of space and shape. This is the first post in which I am mass posting images and therefore there are not many close-ups of sections. If you miss that aspect I am more than happy to include them as well. Thanks for looking and Enjoy!
Images One Hundred and Fourteen, Fifteen, and Sixteen.
They are not meant to be a triptych although they do appear that way due to color, consistent size and imagery. Primarily photographing these individually was crazy long and drove me nuts.
One Hundred and Seventeen.
These image has a pink tint to it but that is not actually part of the image.
One Hundred and Eighteen.
One Hundred and Nineteen.
One Hundred and Twenty.
As some of you may have noticed, I have been “slacking” in the posting department and I have decided to let this blog evolve the way it best suits me. Trying to complete an image that meets my own standards (rather than the ones I had originally formed for this blog) as well as post it has become somewhat difficult. This blog was supposed to help keep me inspired and work towards developing new bodies of work. So this is my newest proposal….
I will be aiming to post twice a week, probably having mass production days where I can commit larger amounts of time to work on images. I still have all intentions of completing 365 images within the year, but the posting will be less regulated. The reality is that not every day I have it in me to draw and post and I tend to work best when I can work on multiples at the same time.
I apologize for having to change the blog, it almost feels like I have failed at my own challenge, but I needed to let it evolve to work best for my needs. I hope that you continue to enjoy the images that are created, I truly appreciate getting feedback and responses to each piece. It is the closest to a review that I have since college. Enjoy and I will see you next time!