Tag: acrylic ink

  • Crouching

    Crouching

    I have been distracted today, but I got this far with this pose and idea. There’s a lot more to do, but the basic shapes are there. This is on 300gsm hot press paper, not my sketchbook, so the paint is doing different things. Til the morn, Suzanne 636/700

  • Grasp Too

    Grasp Too

    Following on from yesterday’s study, I used the same reference and changed the palette slightly by swapping the black with ultramarine, and adding pyrrole red. I really like the pyrrole red added to the background, and I like the way both paintings sit together in the spread, which I haven’t taken a photo of, I…

  • Twisting Twirls

    Twisting Twirls

    Experimenting with yesterday’s happy accident, and thinking I’m going to keep experimenting with this process. I predict an art supplies purchase coming up, as I only have two colours plus black and white of these pan pastels. I don’t even have a turquoise one. Shocking. Til the morn, Suzanne 630/700

  • Clear Gesso Rescue

    Clear Gesso Rescue

    I started the day doing some fun sketchbook practise abstracting shapes from some landscape photos. This is not my usual practise, and it was a lot of fun. Once I was done there was some leftover paint, so I used it up in my A3 sketchbook to start a background. I was especially taken with…

  • Pan Pastels Mixed Media Figure

    Pan Pastels Mixed Media Figure

    I have watched a few demonstrations using pan pastels, and I’ve followed a couple of classes, and never really found a way with the medium that feels natural to me. I do really like using them, even though I have this weird conflict with dry mediums because I can’t be arsed with the whole sealing…

  • Cool Hues

    Cool Hues

    Another experiment in my newly begun A3 portrait sketchbook. I am not convinced by this palette for the skin tones, but there are a lot of things in the doing that I enjoyed and like. I think I’ll do the same portrait tomorrow on the facing page with a different palette, and compare. Til the…

  • Skeleton Tree

    Skeleton Tree

    I was browsing a some of my old photos today, looking for themes, ideas, or a small spark, and I came across some of my Skeleton Tree photos. There are lots of stories attached to these photos, and the place where the tree stood, and a deep attachment to a season or two of my…

  • Recycled Stars and Inky Drips

    Recycled Stars and Inky Drips

    I have been busy in my studio today doing lots of different fun things, and one of the fun things I got up to was recycling some pages from an old journal to turn them into collage fodder. I checked the pages first to see if there were any amazing insights, or delicious memories, but…

  • Sponge Brush Crow

    Sponge Brush Crow

    This is one of the small 8×8″ canvases that I have a pile of, and I literally have them in a pile with the challenge of doing something with them. The ground is vivid red orange acrylic ink, which is just gorgeous, and I painted the crow with a sponge brush and some payne’s grey…

  • Watercolour and Mood

    Watercolour and Mood

    I was not in the mood today. I didn’t sleep very well, and I am minorly distracted by an upcoming wee trip, and knuckling down to anything wasn’t happening today. I did do a couple of rounds of fixing all the charcoal, pastel and graphite drawings I have done recently. Luckily it was dry outside,…

  • Messy

    Messy

    I got messy today, making backgrounds. I am just needing to scrape, and smear, and spread, and mix, and play without looking and observing and seeing and scrutinising. Til the morn, Suzanne 214/300

  • Unexpected

    Unexpected

    New art supplies rock, and they rock even more when someone just surprises me with them. The ceramic palette is one of those things I didn’t know I needed until it was handed to me. I love it. I do have a couple of others, but this one is a nice size, and it’s also…