This week's drawing project: a still life with plants and objects from my garden, in gouache and pencil. The assignment this week was to think about and list the things we know and love, with the aim of finding a more personal creative voice. As you know, I adore this sort of navel-gazing exercise, but the discipline of having to produce not one but three pieces of work kept me from completely disappearing up my own backside.
The second part of the exercise was to reproduce the image as a collage:
And lastly to consider the tonal values by limiting ourselves to ink and paper:
I found the second two pieces very challenging but have learned such a lot from persevering with them. Successes and failures in all three pieces, but that's the whole point... to learn. I think what is interesting is straightaway I kind of knew what I might use again, and what I definitely won't... collage is tricky and slow... ink is fun after a bit of practice.
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they are wonderful! :0)
I like all three but especially the collage - there is something about it's colours that appeal to me most. Congratulations - an exercise very well done!
Oooh, I love exercises like that - used to do them at college many moons ago! They're all great - well done!
Deeply impressed at your eye for detail, tone and texture. The collage is particularly pleasing!
Sounds a really interesting course and you seem to be doing well with it all. Love all three!
How interesting to be able to study the results of your project, here! I have found a lot to like in each of the pieces. I'm not sure if I could succeed at something like that but I'm tempted to have a go.
Thank you for sharing this.
What a good thing to do, very clever, I think they all have good qualities and like you say, it was a good peocess to learn.
love
Lyn
xxx
oh, all three are beautiful. i love the way you see things, and get them down on paper. just lovely.
Well, Sue, I like each of these pictures very much. It is interesting to have the sort of indoors bird's eye view of an array of interesting subjects.
You draw so very well!
Seeing the evolution of the images in each stage is fascinating to this viewer. I know that you have such mastery of subtle color/colourways, I wonder what would have happened if you'd had a bright color introduced into one of the stages? I almost typed states, rather than stages, thinking of how we printmakers manipulate our images through many artist's proofs.
I am so looking forward to your posts. You are inspring me!
xo
I love these Sue you have a real talent. I have always loved your colour pallet in your other work - especially your crochet, and these are beautiful. inspirational even. Thanks for sharing them with us.
I love all of them, such a beautiful arrangement.
these are amazing - very balanced, and considered -well done!
Beautiful...I love the last one....hope you are well...Helen XX
Fabulous. Love them all but the collage is my favourite.
these are so lovely. very inspiring. my favourite is also the collage. x
I really enjoyed reading your blog and especially love the collage work in this post. Are you following set of exercises or is this self generated? Very inspiring!
all three are highly skilled and full of charm and a definite affection for the subjects, and I'm drawn back to the collage each time.
I much prefer the first one, which has more mystery than the others. It's a very good aesthetic and definite painting.
I like all of them, but the collage has a bit more "zing". The ink one reminds me of the drawings you find in old books of objects observed, perhaps on an expedition.
The colours are very "you".
What amazing results! I suppose you are delighted by yourself and the course. Do you see each others' works? Do you comment them?
I like very much the idea of recreating certain objects, using different art techniqies! I liked mostly your last work! The collage looks like a photo... Good luck, Sue!:)
I admire all three. They are delightful and I love their aesthetic quality.
It seems like an excellent course Sue.
Jeanne
x
I love all three artworks - the first being the favourite because of the way you have captured the streak of sunlight.
All three pieces are gorgeous, my favourite is the collage, like Christine I love the colours!
Looks like a great course, really unleashes the creativity!
I was so excited to see these! There is so much to like about the first painting - the patch of light, the pencil texture, the colour palette...
And what a great idea to try the same still life 3 ways - I think I might give that a go sometime. Love it :)
I like your painting very much, especially the colours you have chosen. Very Scandinavian looking. I shall resist the temptation to say that it would make a great textile!
Those are lovely pieces of work. Still life I think requires a particular skill which is apparent in your work.
they are all so great - clever you
Oh Sue! I thought the top one was another artist you were illustrating, perhaps Mary Fedden, and then I realised you did them. You have such a lovely style. The palette is so calm and still and yet they have a quiet vivacity..does that make any sense?
I loved the snowdrop garden too, as well as your words on the Pre Raphaelites v Pierre Bonnard.
How did I miss this post...
Love these! I neeeeed to do more drawing instead of thinking!
Celia
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