Thursday, May 5, 2011

Quilting Arts Challenge


Are your inspired by the projects in Quilting Arts magazine? If you like trying out new ideas and techniques, Muppin from the Quilting Arts Forum has a new challenge for you. The artwork can be any size and any technique that you have seen in the magazine over the last 10 years, but your work should be something new made for this challenge. Upload your photo to the forum page by May 31st and show your stuff! Random participants will also get prizes.

I'll be popping up over there once in a while to spout off encouraging words. And I just know..... of course you are going to choose to be inspired by one of MY articles. wink. wink.

Monday, May 2, 2011

For Your Inspiration: Bees



I could watch big fuzzy bumblebees all day. 
And I love the macro feature on my camera.

Contour Drawing - Raleigh Sketch-In


Henry Spencer Moore
Large Standing Figure: Knife Edge

Last Saturday I had the wonderful opportunity to go to the North Carolina Museum of Art for the Raleigh Sketch-In. 

The weather couldn't have been more perfect and the museum has beautiful grounds and a wonderful collection.

We began the day with a contour drawing exercise. It's one of my favorite ways to LOOK at something. It's not about the drawing at all.

I've been reading "The Natural Way to Draw" by Kimon Nicolaides and here is what he has to say about the exercise. Even though I have been doing contour drawings for a while now, what he said was a revelation to me.

1 - The Sense of Touch
"Imagine that your pencil point is touching the model instead of the paper. Without taking your eyes off the model, wait until you are convinced that the pencil is touching that point on the model upon which your eyes are fastened. Be guided more by the sense of touch than of sight."

Blind Contour Drawing
2 - An Experience, not a Product
".. a contour study is not a thing that can be 'finished.' It is having a particular type of experience, which can continues as long as you have the patience to look."

3 - Contour ≠ Outline
"Do not be misled by shadows. When you touch the figure, it will feel the same to your hand whether the part you touch happens at the moment to be light or in shadow. Your pencil moves, not on the edge of a shadow, but on the edge of the actual form." He shows two apples and explains that an outline including both apples is a visual illusion. In a contour drawing your finger/pencil would have to leave one apple (lift from the paper) to get to the other apple. "A contour can never be an illusion because it touches the actual thing."


It was a whole different experience to actually imagine my pencil touching the subject and to realize that I have looked at shadow or though of outline

Raleigh Sketch-In 

NCMA grounds ..... as you walk past this boulder there is a surprise
Collapse I by Ladelle Moe


It's huge. I find the combination of the feelings of nature and fallen monument to be intriguing. I think a good time was had by all. We intended to meet back together for another sketch exercise at the 
beginning of the second hour but all were late as time just seemed to stand still/fly by as we lost ourselves in the meditation of drawing and seeing and experiencing the art. I think I am learning that my experience of the world is richer when I have a drawing tool in hand.
Our littlest Sketcher

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Momma Trees

Momma Trees

Just for fun - thought I'd show you a work inspired by Laura Wasilowski.
It uses some of her wonderful hand dyed embroidery thread.


And Donna - you didn't leave a way for me to get in touch with you.
Send me an email because you WON Laura's Book!!!
(edited later - she did send it - hooray!)

Friday, April 29, 2011

Faces on Friday and Sketch-In Reminder

I could only see the right half of her face
He turned away after one minute or so

I didn't do any of the 3x5 quick faces this week - but I did do the work. It's good to be flexible in your methods and goal keeping. As long as you are still keeping the goal!

At the Chrysler Museum of Art
At church, and a contour drawing.
A speaker at church
I had a lovely time with a friend - talking and sketching at a coffee shop. It's a good "incognito" place to draw as people sit and stay for a bit. 
At the Chrysler Museum of Art
























Tomorrow morning you are invited to a SKETCH-IN at the North Carolina Museum of Art. 10-12!
Museums are a wonderful place to draw. Statues don't move.




And the Winner Is....

CONGRATULATIONS GOES TO

 donna a 


(who said)

I really would like to learn how to incorporate handwork into my work. This would be a great opportunity to learn!
April 25, 2011 9:26 AM
(drawn by http://www.random.org/)

Donna - send me an email right away with your name and address.
Lyric (at) pobox.com