Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Dall Sheep

This is taken from a picture in a hunting magazine.  I wanted to do a quick sketch of his horns. I note that the left side of  the drawing has a sheen on the horn and eye making it look lighter than it is.  Done in my moleskin journal in graphite 4B.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Hiking Shoe

Looking for something to sketch, while the wind blows, it snows and is totally wicked weather outside, I noticed my hiking shoe by the door.  I had thought while I was up north on vacation I would be able to take a few walks in the woods.  On this day with high winds and snow, there were times when I couldn't see very far outside the window.  Drawing done in graphite in my moleskin journal.  I worked on getting the very dark areas down and I think it helped to give the shoe more 3 dimensional look. Need to work on textures.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Grass Seeds

While on vacation over the Thanksgiving holiday I did a few quick sketches.  The cottage we rented was nice but the weather was cold and windy.  I only got to draw outside one day.  I picked the seed head of this grass plant as it was a day of 25+mph wind gust and around freezing.  The left side is drawn with a Pigma Micron pen 01 in black and the right side is drawn with Derewert Drawing Pencils in my moleskin journal.  I have given up using watercolors in this journal as the paper is too thin. I like how the pencils worked on this paper.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Fall Fruit

Pomegranates always make me think of fall.  They are so cheap this time of year.  I remember my girlfriend introducing me to them when I was in college.  I do eat some of the seeds, but after a while I end up spitting them out. I am not sure if this is a berry or something else with its' tough skin and paper like divisions. 
I lightly sketched this out in graphite and painted in with my current watercolor pallet in my Stillman and Birn Delta 7x7 Sketchbook.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Rose Completed

I liked sketching this rose.  I was hesitant in doing the background as I liked how the rose was looking without it.  I believe that both ways looked nice. This is for my visit to autumn class.  It is the last lesson, but I plan on doing about 3 more sketches.  I will then bind them together to make a nice book.  This is done on Arches Aquarelle 140 pound cold press watercolor paper with my current pallet. The rose was sketched in graphite prior to application of color and journaling. This took about an additional 40 minutes.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Faded Rose

Started this for my fall sketches.  I hope to finish it tomorrow.  A fading rose signals end of summer and the changing of the season.  I like how it looks so far. I hope the background and leaves turn out well.  Started with a pencil sketch on Arches Aquarelle nautural 140 pound watercolor paper and my current pallet. The rose is painted with Perylene Red, Carbazole Violet, Burnt Umber, Quinacridone Rose, Raw Sienna, and Scarlet Pyrrol.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Golden Afternoon

In September my husband and I went up north to see the colors.  The trees were about 50% in color.  Two weeks later the wind and rains ravaged the leaves and the season was done.

I am taking an imaginary visit class of autumn and when I saw the picture of golden leaves overhead I knew I had to sketch it.

The sketch is done on Arches Aquarelle 140 pound cold press watercolor paper cut to 7-1/2" x 7" with my current watercolor pallet.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Autumn Reds

I had fun doing these sketches.  I have seen this type of mushroom before in the woods, beautiful but deadly.  I like to pick rose hips for herbal teas and they are so pretty and healthy.  One of my favorite trees is the Hawthorne Tree.   I love the red fruits that the birds and animals eat and the 2" thrones on its branches.  Sketched with my Pigma micron pen in black and painted with my current watercolor pallet on Arches Aquarelle 140 pound cold press paper.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Horse Chestnuts

I use to collect the nuts from horse chestnut trees when I was young.  I loved their smooth skin with the wood grain lines on them.  Seeing them hanging in their pod I just had to sketch them.  This is on 7-1/2" x 7" Arches Aquarell 140 pound cold press watercolor paper using my current pallet of watercolors.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Fall Reds


Working on getting different shades of reds with my pallet.  I found some of the color mixes interesting. Perylene Green made some interesting  purples and Azo Green made some nice orange-reds.  This has been fun, but now I need to sketch some fall scenes.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Another Fall Color Swatch-Rust

 Working on color swatches again for fall colors.  For my base colors I used Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Quin. Burnt Orange, Indian Red, Raw Sienna and Transparent Pyrrol Orange.  Dropping other colors in and at the end of the strip rubbing the color on top to see what the results would. be.  I think I have some interesting colors here to use in my fall sketches.