Category: Art

  • Finished a Sketchbook

    Finished a Sketchbook

    I finished a sketchbook today. I’m not sure how many pages it has, but it’s now full of graphite portrait drawings and sketches done in twenty minutes or less. The top right is the first page, and the centre bottom is the last page, which I sketched today, and the others are some of my…

  • Tiny Landscapes

    Tiny Landscapes

    Yesterday a 2″ circle punch arrived. I was totally confused. Apparently I ordered it in January, and I had completely forgotten about it. It’s now back in stock, apparently. I had been using one of my gel plates as a palette, so I pulled what was on there, and it wasn’t exactly inspiring. The surprise…

  • Soft Pastel Everywhere

    Soft Pastel Everywhere

    I am having a lot of fun with this one, not least because whatever perimenopause shite is going on with my hip/knee combo seems to be easing, and I’ve been able to stand for longer periods of time. Yay. This is two more sessions from the last time I posted. The first session involved a…

  • Moods and Muslces

    Moods and Muslces

    My studio was overgrown with clutter which isn’t really clutter, it’s art supplies and wips, but it had moved on from creative chaos to just chaos, so I cleared the decks and reset everything, and that’s always a good feeling. I also spent some time looking at all the photos I took during our recent…

  • Chunks and Smears

    Chunks and Smears

    One of yesterday’s drawings was hilariously bad, but a good smear of gesso over everything but the head made a fresh layer for another go today. I used one of my XL charcoal chunks for some messy, chonky mark-making, and then sprayed it all with water. I can never remember which XL charcoal chunks are…

  • Sketch and Moan

    Sketch and Moan

    I don’t want to write a long post about hip pain, a recently acquired gift from my body, and the way it’s impacting my art practise, so I’ll keep it short. The UK parliament is on the cusp of defining legitimate protest as terrorism, so that’s fun /sarcasm. At least it rained. Til the morn,…

  • 500 Days

    500 Days

    It’s quite a milestone, to have reached 500 days of consistent creativity. I say consistent, but of course the creativity isn’t consistent, it ebbs and flows, and takes different forms. The only consistency is that I do some form of drawing, painting, or making every day. I can highly recommend it. I can see the…

  • Leggy

    Leggy

    I collected a lot of photos for references last week, so today I have started painting from some of them. It is 25°C in my upstairs rooms, so it’s not mean feat that I managed to paint today, because WTF. WTF is being uttered quite a lot here. I wrote a long piece about what…

  • New Things

    New Things

    I spent today having quiet time after a week of being in company, and other sensory input. I unpacked, and looked over my new art supplies. Five new sketchbooks might seem excessive, but the three spiral bound ones came in a pack for £5.59. That’s an absolute bargain, given there’s an A3, and A4 and…

  • Sketch and Go

    Sketch and Go

    We returned home today, and I’m glad I painted this first thing before we left, because I’m about as flat-out as she is. Til the morn, Suzanne 497/500

  • Ziggy Too

    Ziggy Too

    This one looks more like Ziggy than yesterday’s sketch. I would like to say he sat still and this was drawn from life, but no, never happening. Last day of our wee jaunt, and we were rained off the destination of choice, but ended up in a garden centre where plants from the rescue section…

  • Ziggy

    Ziggy

    Ziggy looking like butter wouldn’t melt. Don’t be fooled. Most of today has been out and about, first in art supplies shops, then making friends with lots of old trees. I don’t live near art supplies shops, so I relished the visit. I did not make it out unburdened. Til the morn, Suzanne 495/500