Saturday, June 18, 2011

Faces on Friday (late again)

I think I need to take time and work on a few faces this week instead of scribbling them down super fast.
I'm feeling like I'm going backwards, looking worse.


Ya know, I think I get this feeling halfway through any project or artwork. There always comes a point where I hate the thing I've done. Sometimes I can move forward to a good place. Sometimes I need to back up and rework something. Sometimes it needs to be put away and given a rest for a while. Sometimes it's just ME who needs to be put away and rest for a while.

 
Given a little time and space things look better. These two actually DO look like the people I drew (and apologies for the skewed page.)

Anything worth doing is worth struggling for.  
How do you keep going when you hit that rough spot?

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Monday, June 13, 2011

Tutorial: Creating Depth and Space pt1


I love to look down a path. I wonder about the mystery of what lies just beyond my view. Creating that illusion of depth, the feeling of walking into another world through a sketch or painting or any two dimensional artwork is not as hard as it might appear.

Photo by Julia Wade

Think for a moment about the three dimensional world we live in. Every day we look out a window into the distance or move through the space of our home. As we try to interpret what we see and experience in a piece of art, there are many techniques that help us to create the illusion of depth in space on a flat surface.
Pathways by Lyric Kinard
Take a look at this tiny quilt.  Even though each piece of fabric representing a tree becomes smaller, our mind interprets it as a line of similarly sized trees receding into the distant landscape. The tree shapes also overlap one another and as the path recedes the trees are placed farther up within the frame of the work.  

The simplest devices to show depth are SIZE, OVERLAP and VERTICAL PLACEMENT. The closer an object is to us the larger it appears so it stands to reason that if you have similar elements and you increase their size, the larger ones will appear to come forward. 

See? Not so hard. Check back here next week for a little tutorial on perspective and vanishing points.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Faces on Friday - back on the bandwagon

I'll bet it's happened to you before.
faces sketched during a graduation ceremony
You make a goal, do really well for a while, then things get crazy and you can't keep up?
faces drawn from one of James Christensen's books
It happens to the best of us. And it's OK.
from imagination - but modeled after James Christensen's work
It does NOT mean you are a failure.
both from a James Christensen book
It means it might take a little longer than planned.
doodles by Lyric Montgomery Kinard
In the larger scheme of things what does that matter? 
doodled during a meeting by Lyric Montgomery Kinard
Doesn't.
(matter, that is.)
more from James Christensen's books
Just get back to it when you can.
Pick up your determination and continue to progress.
playing with profiles, J.C. style
It's all about progress.
from Jame's Christensen's books
Any step towards your goal puts you closer to attaining it.
doodles by Lyric Mongtomery Kinard
How do you motivate yourself to pick back up where you left off?

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Free Ebook from Quilting Arts


If you make small textile pieces and would like a few ideas for how to mount them


you might like this FREE ebook from Quilting Arts.
Lots of fun articles including one of mine called
"Picture it Framed"

http://www.quiltingdaily.com/Quilt-Binding-Finishing-Methods/

You do need to register on the Quilting Arts site to get it - but its worth it!

Monday, June 6, 2011

Family Time

Malachi's Promise by Lyric Kinard
75" x 57"
There is a time and season for everything and these past weeks have been focused on family. Balance between art and the rest of life is not daily - sometimes one end of the see-saw is up and the other end down for weeks at a time.  I talked about finding balance here if you want to pop back and read that bit of ruminating.

My wonderful parents are here visiting for our first high school graduation. They've recently spent almost two years in Western Samoa teaching at a boarding school there so we haven't seen them for a very long time. Add in all the end of the school year stuff for the other four kids plus lecturing at the North Carolina Quilt Symposium - and time for blogging and art has been limited. I'll be back soon!

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Upcoming On-Line Classes

Summer is the perfect time for on-line classes!
Here are a few I think you might love.

Watercolor Bliss with Alisa Burke
June 6


Playing With Paint with Lyric Kinard
June 10



Photo Silly with Carla and Steve Sonheim
June 13


The Artists Toolbox with Lyric Kinard
July 1 (this always fills quickly - register now!)


Sketchbook & Watercolor with Jane LaFazio
August 11


Color Theory with Judy Coates Perez
ongoing