A new experience for me - I'm using A3 watercolour paper! My Sketchbook is only A5, and smooth paper. What a difference textured paper makes, as well as paper four times the size ........ Anyway, herewith my sketch. Thought I'd give her feathered wings this time.
Add some flesh coloured pencils and paint, some water soluble crayons (her skirt) and some colour to her wings - plus a whole lot more graphite!
She now has blonde hair as you can see, and I stippled the background with blue red and black acrylic paint and added some gouache white paint. I did a lot of fiddling with her wings too. I have to revisit all the flesh parts (lots of fiddling to do there!) and work on her skirt, and generally put a lot more detail in. Still, she is getting there, slow but sure.
Bye for now .......
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Sunday, 16 October 2011
Bunbury Challenge completed
To recap, this is the challenge fabric - 11" square - 80% of which has to be used in the design somewhere. The theme is Wonderland, and the quilts are for their Exhibition in 2012 - so I am in plenty of time!!
I'm still considering whether to add a couple of small 'pieces of leaves' at the bottom - or leave well enough alone. What do you think? (OMGoodness - I've just noticed the pun!) I've decided to call it Autumn Wonderland.
Till next time .......
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
More Sketchbook stuff ...
A sketchy beginning ..........
Added background using water soluble wax crayons and salt ....
Popped into the garden to find some leaves - for colour and shape ....
Added a bit more colour ....
Ta Daa! I reckon she is done. By the way, my sketchbook is A5 size.
Till next time ....
Added background using water soluble wax crayons and salt ....
Popped into the garden to find some leaves - for colour and shape ....
Added a bit more colour ....
Ta Daa! I reckon she is done. By the way, my sketchbook is A5 size.
Till next time ....
Saturday, 1 October 2011
Sketching, stitching and painting
Further to my last post - herewith the finished drawing/painting of my latest fairy attempt. As you can see, I did add something in the background and also the berries at the bottom, to cover those weird shaped arms a bit! I have lots of beautiful berries on the trees and in the boundary hedges in my garden at the moment.
I've also been dyeing, stitching, painting and more stitching. I decided to enter the Challenge of the Bunbury Patchwork & Quilting Group in Australia, under the theme 'Wonderland' - well, how could I resist?
This is my effort so far (about 20" x 30"). It doesn't have to be in Australia under February 2012, so I have plenty of time. The Challenge is , however..........
to incorporate this piece of fabric into the design. It is only 11" square, but I can't overdye it or bleach it or change it in any way, and I must use it witin the design, not in the borders or on the back!!
I'll keep you posted as to how I get on ......
Till next time.
PS. Any body else out there taking up the Challenge, or anyone know of anybody who is?
I've also been dyeing, stitching, painting and more stitching. I decided to enter the Challenge of the Bunbury Patchwork & Quilting Group in Australia, under the theme 'Wonderland' - well, how could I resist?
This is my effort so far (about 20" x 30"). It doesn't have to be in Australia under February 2012, so I have plenty of time. The Challenge is , however..........
to incorporate this piece of fabric into the design. It is only 11" square, but I can't overdye it or bleach it or change it in any way, and I must use it witin the design, not in the borders or on the back!!
I'll keep you posted as to how I get on ......
Till next time.
PS. Any body else out there taking up the Challenge, or anyone know of anybody who is?
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