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Sketchbook Pages Watercolor Wet Canvas

203 North Wabash (Weekend Drawing Event)

203 North Wabash, Chicago

The photos for this week's Weekend Drawing Event on Wet Canvas were from Chicago. I did this drawing in my 6×9" sketchbook with ink and watercolor. I usually draw with ink first, but this time drew with pencil and then got most of the way through the painting before I realized I'd forgotten the ink so I added ink at the end. I liked it a lot better before I added the ink. Someday I'll learn to stop before the picture is overworked. I was kind of spaced out from what I call a "walking" migraine today (feel like crap but don't have to spend the day in bed in the dark wishing I had no head) but focusing on drawing helped me feel better.

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Illustration Friday Sketchbook Pages Watercolor

Illustration Friday: RAIN

Frogs wc
Drawn in ink and painted in watercolor.

Tree Frogs PS
Drawn in ink; scanned/colored in Photoshop.

When I was in Hawaii (Kauai–the wettest place on earth) many years ago, it was raining tiny tree frogs as I walked under a tree. I thought RAIN was a strange topic for June until I remembered that even though it almost never rains in the summer in California, it does everywhere else.

I tried coloring in the line drawing with Photoshop (first time I tried that) and with watercolor. Which do you like better?

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Drawing Every Day Matters Gardening Life in general Plein Air Watercolor

Plein Air Painting at Blake Gardens (EDM: Someplace New)

Blake Garden

Plein air painting done at Blake Gardens, the 11 acre botanical gardens and University of California President’s Residence in Kensington, CA. (Open to the public weekdays.)

The Everyday Matters challenge for this week was to go someplace new and paint it. I’d never been to Blake Gardens before and I’d never done a complete watercolor plein air painting before except little sketchbook pictures, so I went to Blake Gardens and did this painting on a 9×12 Arches watercolor block.This scan actually looks better than the original, which was a little washed out.

I’m very fond of working in my studio from my photographs, with excellent lighting, comfortable temperature, a stereo playing my favorite music or audio books, and a comfy window seat when I need to sit back with a cool drink from the nearby fridge and rest.

Plein air (outdoor) painting is different! It was very HOT out so I picked a spot in the shade, but as the sun moved it was soon shining directly in my face. My white paper was blinding me. I’d look up at the scene and could barely see it–all I could see was white. My paint kept drying too quickly and I’d brought a too-small brush which was making icky streaks. I had to give up on wet-in-wet painting entirely and had trouble mixing colors because they looked much brighter than they really were. I spent the first hour just doing thumbnails, trying to figure out which part of the scene to put in the picture. It’s much easier to compose a painting from a photo than looking at the wide world in person!

I’m glad I pushed myself to try something new and will go back again soon, with bigger brushes, an umbrella and better snacks.

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Drawing Life in general Sketchbook Pages Watercolor

Summer Solstice at Albany Bulb

Eucalyputs

Instead of my painting group meeting in my studio as usual tonight, we met at a little nearby beach on San Francisco Bay to paint until sunset. I did these quick watercolor sketches of the giant eucalyptus tree we sat under and  the beach with San Francisco in the distance (it's further away than I drew it) on the other side of the bay. This area is known as Albany Bulb because it's a little piece of Albany in the shape of a bulb that juts out into the bay. Albany is next door to Berkeley.

Solstice beach

People brought drums down to the beach to celebrate the Solstice and it was fun painting to the sound of drums and cymbals. Tonight is the longest day of the year which surprises me, since it seems like it just barely became summer here. I'm only four days into my two-week vacation and already I'm worried that it won't be nearly long enough.

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Drawing Life in general Sketchbook Pages Watercolor

Father’s Day Brunch at Michael’s

FathersDay

Michael made a delicious Father's Day brunch with the help of Nora, Kevin and Maeve. The orange scented pancakes and oatmeal/cherry scones with cherry jam were heavenly. What joy to sit around the table and learn from the wit and wisdom of his offspring, to talk about music and art and to see them blooming and succeeding on their chosen paths. 

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Watercolor Wet Canvas

Big Duck is his name – Wet Canvas WDE

BigDuck smaller

The photos for the Weekend Drawing Event on Wet Canvas this weekend came from a "smallholding" (a small farm) in Newfoundland, Canada. I've been doing a lot of loose and free sketching lately so it was fun to focus on the details of the crenulations around his bill. They call him B.D. for Big Duck and he's a Muscovy. It's so much fun having a different person post pictures from their life from different parts of the world each week, and then seeing the paintings the members of the group have made from the photos they've chosen. In just the past few weeks we've had photos from the Netherlands, the Virgin Islands, a farm in North Dakota, and now Newfoundland. I've heard of armchair travel books where you just READ about traveling…I guess this is armchair painting!

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Drawing Illustration Friday Life in general Watercolor

Illustration Friday: Dance (for the polar bears)

Polar Bears Dancing

Polar Bears: Dancing on Thin Ice

Polar Bears are at risk of extinction due to global warming-related starvation (they can’t get to their food all spring and summer as the ice retreats). If the current rate of ice shrinkage and related weight loss continues, bears may become so thin by 2012 (SIX YEARS FROM NOW!) that they may no longer be able to reproduce. “Once the population stops reproducing, that’s pretty much the end of it,” said Dr. Lara Hansen, chief scientist, World Wildlife Fund. Click here for some surprisingly easy and simple things that individuals can do to make a difference (on the “Inconvenient Truth” Climate Crisis website). Let’s do what we can before it’s too late!

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Drawing Life in general Sketchbook Pages Watercolor

Yippee! I’m on vacation

Vacation-trikes

Today was my last day of work until July 5! I'm really happy to have wonderful weather, good health again at last, and more than two weeks of time to just wallow in Jana's world, enjoying painting, relaxing and playing. After dinner I looked out my window saw that the sweet kids next door had their tricycles lined up in my driveway. Before I could draw the third one the little girl rode off on it. So there's only two in my sketch. Yippee anyway! (Micron pen, watercolor pencils in Moleskine watercolor notebook.)

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Drawing Life in general Sketchbook Pages Watercolor

Lunchtime stroll by Snow Park in Oakland

Oaklandman-chair

I met my photographer friend Mike for lunch today and we took our cameras for a walk near Lake Merritt and Snow Park. He was teaching me how to take pictures without looking at the camera, just holding it at our waists and shooting, trying to get our subject in the lens–it's really hard to do! I took a picture (using normal method) of this fellow wearing 3 hats and knickers, carrying a chair and a conversation with himself. I liked the contrast with the guys in suits in the background. I did this drawing in my sketchbook at home from the photo with ink and watercolor. I think I'll make a full-sized watercolor painting of it later.

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Drawing Dreams Sketchbook Pages Watercolor

Jennifer Aniston’s life-jacket party outfit

I dreamt Jennifer Aniston was giving a party dressed in a life jacket and matching mini-skirt–another new fashion trend seen first in my dreams? First Bling Bling suspenders, now life-jacket party wear. Meanwhile, my blind neighbor sent her German Shepherd out for a chicken sandwich. (I don't have a blind neighbor.) Amazing what those guide dogs can do! I have no idea what this dream means (other than don't eat popcorn at bedtime).Dream of Jen