The Visual Arts Center of Richmond is calling for submissions to the People’s Portrait Project. “It is a celebration of art-making and people. It’s a community art project that reflects the many colors, shapes and personalities of our neighborhood.” Anyone who loves art and community can submit. Note that the work must be 5″ xContinue reading “The People’s Portrait Project”
Category Archives: Drawings
Conrad Roset
This is a nice video of artist, Conrad Roset’s process. His watercolor washes are vibrant and fun….and the music is appropriate for the drawing. 😉
Life Drawing
This week, we began figure drawing in my Drawing 2 course. Last night we had a great model with a very interesting tattoo. I completed a 30 minute drawing while the students were working. I don’t usually draw tattoos when observing the figure but hers was worth capturing. I walked around the room to checkContinue reading “Life Drawing”
When There Were Darkrooms
I found some images from my photography portfolio created during my senior year of college at the University of Alabama. It is hard to believe how much photography has changed in ten years. These were all printed in the darkroom without any photo manipulation!
Seeing The Light
This painting was created during a time of research and discovery for me, also known as graduate school. I was introduce to techniques used by Old Masters such as Johannes Vermeer, Rembrandt Van Rijn, Peter Paul Rubens and contemporary artists such as Odd Nerdrum, Andrew Wyeth, Steven Assael and Susan Hauptman. In this post, IContinue reading “Seeing The Light”
A la Georgia O’keefe
This is an image of a mixed media painting that I created in my art journal. I prepared my surface with green acrylic paint long before I knew what I wanted to draw. Doing this ahead of time allowed me to have a fresh green surface to work on, when the need arose. This skullContinue reading “A la Georgia O’keefe”
Interior Drawing
This drawing is of the interior of our hallway upstairs and bathroom. I created this work in class with my students to explain sighting and one-point perspective. As part of the assignment, they were also required to incorporate a narrative quality in the work as well. This an 18″ x 24″ graphite on Bristol drawing.Continue reading “Interior Drawing”
20 Minute Figure Drawings
Today’s Figure Study Charcoal, 18″ x 24″ 20 minutes Conte Crayon on Paper 18″ x 24″ For the drawing above, I toned the paper first before sketching the figure. Then I took out the lightest values with my kneaded eraser and added darker values where appropriate. Conte Crayon on Paper 18″ x 24″
Thursday Figure Session
I went to the Open Figure Drawing session at the Visual Arts Center in Richmond today. A local artist, David Tanner, started a Thursday group from 1:00 – 3:30 pm. We began with 10, 1 minute gestural poses then 3, 20 minute poses and one final 30 minute pose. The drawing above was my firstContinue reading “Thursday Figure Session”
]Open[ Figure Show
The ]Open[ Figure Drawing Show, featuring artworks created during the open figure drawing sessions at the visual arts center takes place this month from September 2 – 30. The opening reception is today September 9, 2011 at the Visual Arts Center in the Dominion Room on the second floor of the Center. I have threeContinue reading “]Open[ Figure Show”
Hurricane Irene
The wind is getting progressively stronger. Our porch door has blown open twice. I decided to get a quick sketch of the trees outside of my studio window to capture the movement. The lights keep flickering! We will probably lose power any minute now. It just goes to show you how beautiful and dangerous natureContinue reading “Hurricane Irene”
Content
I began this charcoal self portrait with my Drawing 1 students a few weeks ago. I was teaching them how to begin a self portrait drawing, using the Grid Method. I began working from a photograph and completed the drawing by observation. After all, we are our own 24/7 model! Today I added some moreContinue reading “Content”
