Friday, January 30, 2009

Abstraction

When I was young I used to spend hours coloring in a specific style of coloring book. The pages were filled with large angular shapes which were then split off into lots and lots of smaller angular shapes. So ultimately, you were left to create your own image, using color to separate the shapes. I find myself thinking a lot about these coloring books, lately. And wondering if I could design a coloring book for kids in which the lines or picture did not dictate the color. How can I design a coloring book which encourages creativity, thinking outside the box and making it your own.


Pigma pen, Prismacolor markers and digital color.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Balance Again

This is not the first time I have posted about balance. It is a recurring need in my life. I think many of us are challenged with keeping some sort of cohesive balance in our lives. And so, I keep working on it and drawing it. Someday, I'll get there. I am getting closer, I know I am. Are you?

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Inauguration Day Doodle

I was sucked in by the tv coverage of Barack Obama's Inauguration coverage yesterday. At least I looked away from the tv for a short bit to doodle this while just listening to the excitment.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Obama Doodlerama

I jotted down a few doodles while waiting for Obama to take the oath. It is a fabulous day for the U.S. and hopefully for the world!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

The Devil Makes me Giggle

Danny Gregory, author/compiler of a new book titled An Illustrated Life says in his introduction, "A sketchbook is a great, nonthreatening place to begin to draw." I couldn't agree more. One of the fabulous things about having a sketchbook is the place it provides for you to be you, without any judgment, whatsoever, from anybody else. You can do whatever you want, however you want. This is your own, private space to just be. Try it. Sure we are our own worst critic so part of the trick is getting that nasty voice out of our own heads and returning to our book and pens/pencils/collage materials to try again. It might feel a little uncomfortable at first. I remember saying over and over and over. I suck. My art is stupid. I can't draw. But I kept at it and to my surprise I started to like my little creations. I am not one to come up with a concept then illustrate it. Rather, I just sit with my sketchbook, put pen or pencil to paper and just let things flow as they will. This is called process art by some. You don't have to go to school to learn how to do it. There are no rules - thank goodness. There are no critics waiting to tell you how you could have done it better. This is between you and your new friend, the sketchbook. I encourage everyone to try it. You don't even have to have a big block of time to get into it. You can do a quickie two minute little thing. I think the important part is doing it with some sort of consistency. I will sometimes take weeks off but I always get back to it. I have been doing my sketches for about ten years now. I love looking back in the books and seeing the patterns, the moods, the silly drawings and the straight up emotions that come through the ink and land so appropriately on the page.
Treat yourself to a trip to your local art store, buy a notebook/sketchbook you love and some pens or pencils and give it a try. Find your own time and space to explore your marks and lines and shapes.
This writing was inspired by this drawing. I drew it two days ago. I thought, I cannot post that! It is so ugly. But while drawing it and when I looked at it today, I giggled. I love it. I can just hear the horrified critics - but it doesn't matter. This drawing gives me joy! That is all that matters.
I hope you will give it a try.
(the link above goes to Amazon. As much as I like the prices at Amazon, and the convenience, I encourage you to shop locally and pick this and other books up at your favorite local bookshop)


Friday, January 16, 2009

New Tshirt Design

I designed and printed a new tshirt which you can find on my Etsy.com store. Check it out if you have a minute. More colors will follow. Yahooey!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Killer Mouse

... now go take on the day. Confront it and conquer it with goodness and kindness in heart.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Bird in a Tree

I drew this little design yesterday and was very excited with the evolution of the marks. And now I am excited to make it into a tshirt design. It will change a little to fit a shirt.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Crab

I guess this is a crab, tied up in chains, being pulled from the water. Ouch! Maybe it is just being saved? Maybe it is suffering in confinement? I look forward to the happier drawings which, I hope, will surface soon.


Thursday, January 8, 2009

Growing, growing, growing

Sometimes my subconscious seems so much healthier than my conscious mind. I am not sure where the break happens but I am hoping to sever the ties very soon.


Wednesday, January 7, 2009

New Year

I'm back. It's a new year and with that comes a chance at a new start and new ideas and new goals.
Here's to change and freeing oneself to take hold of the infinite number of possibilities waiting to be explored.