Month: September 2024
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Used Book Inspo
Today I’ve been playing with gel plates, but there’s nothing particularly interesting to show for it, so far. The new mini plate (3×5″) is just so good for my A5 mixed media art journal, I’m in heaven. For the blog, I thought I’d share my book haul from my trip last week. They are all…
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Crooked Street
Using some of my photographs from last week’s trip to Orkney as references, I did some painting in my sketchbook. I limited my palette to three colours and titanium white – phthalo turquoise, naples yellow red and permanent red violet light. I used one scratchy brush for the undersketch, and then one flat brush for…
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Decompress
I spent a little time on an intriguing Let’s Face It class today, as well as some play with gel plates. I’m having that post-social need to regenerate thing, alongside feeling extremely creeped out at how silent some folk are being about the ongoing genocide that is now extended to another country. The privilege I…
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Thursday
We were on trains all day returning home, so it’s another wee sketch of a crooked street, this time I used one of the photos from our trip for reference, but simplified a little, mostly because I’m tired. Normal service resumes tomorrow. Til the morn, Suzanne 222/300
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Wednesday
Today was a day with a LOT. I’m knackered. My mini sketch for the day is inspired by a street in Stromness. I took lots of photos for later, but this was drawn just from memory and imagination. Til the morn, Suzanne 221/300
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Tuesday
I took a small tiny sketchbook with me, and at 9pm I got a couple of little sketches done. This one is an old lamp that hangs in Perth railway station, which is one of the places we changed trains today. It’s been a long day, and we’ve travelled from the middle to the far…
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Apprehensive
I am preparing for a wee trip that will hopefully double-up as an artist date kind of thing, with some experiences to fill the well, alongside meeting familial obligations. I am avoiding my To Do List, and navigating executive dysfunction like a pro, so the fact I have painted at all is merely an example…
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Quirky Cat
A ten -minute challenge to paint a quirky cat ornament study while limited to chunky scratchy brush and only two colours plus white. Also testing out some inexpensive A3 paper I picked up. It will do a trick, but I’ll buy something different next time. Til the morn, Suzanne 218/300
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Deconstruction and Integration
A large piece of brown packing paper has been annoying me for days, perhaps longer. I saved it to paint on later, then slotted it into a place where it just kept getting in the way. Today I tore it up, and put it back together to make painting surfaces. Deconstruction and integration. I used…
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Make a Sotter
I paint every day and I pop a blog up every day, and that is the touchstone, the thing that is consistent in my world. The world is fucked up. The last time I really felt hope was ten years ago. The weight of my thoughts is heavy a lot of the time. Some of…
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Challenging angle
Challenging angles are my brain food. Til the morn, Suzanne 215/300
