Friday, October 14, 2011

Art Everyday Challenge - Day 6 to Day 14


Art Everyday...I'm hoping I can get away with CREATING, 
if not POSTING everyday...


This piece above is acrylics and crayons on canvas.


This one is an old drawing I re-colored.


The above is a mishmash of many things, but mainly digital.
 A doodle...


Another doodle...


And some biscuits!


This is from a lovely blog called The Nourishing Gourmet.
You can read the recipe here - it's very worth trying.

There are a couple more things, but I don't have the pics yet...

And also, soon to follow, the NanoBot's work~



Thursday, October 6, 2011

Art Everyday Challenge - Day 5 and 6


Another watercolor
(these are fun!)




 A couple of drawings by the NanoBot...


She said these are seals who have just been scared by a shark...

The Daddy seal has a lots of hair and a beard.  
I think he really does look terrified.
The other seal is a baby, and has only its head 
sticking out of the water, which may look like a beard, 
but is most emphatically NOT, 
just in case you were mistaken into thinking it was.

And another ditzy doodle by me..


Monday, October 3, 2011

Art Everyday Challenge - Day 3


Another watercolor....




I have a feeling you'll be seeing a bunch of these,
thanks to Wendy and her challenge.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Art Everyday Challenge - Day 2


I must thank Wendy Malowany, fellow homeschooler and entrepreneur, 
for the Art Idea Challenge idea she posted on our homeschooling forum.

I've been far too neglectful of creating something everyday, 
so thank you, Wendy, for spurring me on.

 Do check out Wendy's website for tips and resources for teaching your kids at home as well as for running a business.

Here's my entry for today - 
a simple watercolor on paper.



I like it either way up :)

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Art Everyday Challenge


So I signed up for it, and I dunno if I can (will?) do it,
but like I said, I signed up for it, so here goes

DAY NUMBER ONE!

A ditzy doodle.
Yup - that's what I'm gonna call it.

The NanoBot is supposed to be making something everyday as well,
but the only thing she made today was a mess. 
I mean toys all over the place kinda mess.

Maybe tomorrow she will have something for me to upload...

Friday, September 9, 2011

It's a BOY!


No, not THAT way.

I'm finally (OK, after a VERY long time) 
illustrating a story with a boy in it.  
Just when I was starting to think it's really weird 
how I always seem to end up with girls.  
Funny how things work.  




I should work on putting in some shadows...


Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Magic Words


No, not Please and Thank you, although those count as well!

Magic Words is the name of the new book I'm working on...take a look.





It's about a little girl who can't fall asleep
(I always seem to get the little girls. But actually, 
I'm also working on another book that features...a little boy!)

and she goes to her cat and her bird and her fish, 
trying to get them to play with her...

until her Mommy takes her to bed and teaches her some
'magic words' that help her sleep.

I'm using more textures and patterns in this one for a softer look.

Please do tell me what you think - and thank you :)


Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Earthship, beam me up!


Earthships:

Beautiful, self-sustaining (off the grid), sustainable, earth-friendly, 
beautiful, HANDMADE, unconventional, beautiful...
Did I say beautiful?


Earthship in Taos, New Mexico) 

Made with discarded tires, drink cans, glass bottles, 
and honest-to-goodness earth,
these are dwellings of the future (I hope),
inspired by the past.

This is re-purposing at it's best and
I really, really want to live in one.

Full disclosure:  I would also like to build it.
(DaddyBoy, are you listening?)

Here's a little about earthships.  Even the name is heavenly :)



YouTube has lots more on them...

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Paper Sculpture with the NanoBot


It's been rainy, so rainy.  I do love the rain,
even though it sometimes means being stuck indoors, but not much :)



So on one such lovely day,
NanoBot and I sat out in our little covered patio
outside our apartment
and made...
this!



I can see the idea translated into
wall sculptures with an industrial feel -
a set of three square bases
with metal strips instead of paper
and a lovely blue-green patina!

Anyway, here's the PAPER version for now,
with a step-by-step demo
courtesy the NanoBot herself.

Begin with some thick paper for a base.
We used the side of a spaghetti carton.


Glue plain paper on to it and cut to size, like so:


So now you have a cleverly recycled piece of packaging!


Set the base aside and start making line drawings on a sheet of paper.
I used one color, lots of globby shapes, and a whole bunch of
lines in a variety of ways.

This was the only step I showed the NanoBot an example of.
(the teal blue drawing is mine)
It was a good lesson for taking note of how many
ways you can draw a line.



Then she made her own...
She made the globby shapes in a pale orange, but quickly
switched to a dark blue for the inside lines.


She even put in some alphabets!


Next, flip the drawing over, make some guiding lines
(yes, MORE lines)
and cut!


Snip, snip into thin strips.


And you end up with these.


Remember that base we made before?
This is where it makes its grand entrance.


Using a glue stick, start sticking the ends of the strips to the base,
leaving the rest of the strips loose.


You can twist the strips before you glue the second end,
or loop them around other strips.

Keep going until the entire base is covered, and you get THIS.



A lovely, loopy paper sculpture!


And an incredible artist overcome with modesty!


Do give it a try!

Monday, May 30, 2011

My first U.K. book, and some fabric fun


Well, it's not a book YET...but it's been great to work with
a new editor/publisher from a different zone than North America.

Three of the pics...


I did have a lot of fun drawing the cute little redhead character,
and I had fun with the color pallette as well.

The little cat shows up in a lot of the pictures,
but not in all of them, as you can tell from the following two.


The bunny in the flashlight, competing with
the 'deer in the headlights' look :)

Dunno if bunnies chomp down carrots in the dark...
but what good is artistic license if you don't use it?  :)


And a bird's eyeview to dinner.

I still have one more picture to finish and then...
wait for publication!

Somewhere in between, I did some sewing,
but not enough picture-taking.

So here's the only two things my camera snapped up so far:

A coin purse!  My first!  YAY!


Lined inside with a yummy grren and pink printed material,
all from recycled fabric, of course.


Featuring a cute little blue flower and a juicy purple gem,
also and embroidered scrap with a scattering of
purple sequins all around it.



AND...my very first key fob!


Wool roving in delicious green and pink
on a denim base


plus a lot of found objects


equals a very tactile way to hunt for your keys!

I think I'm gonna keep both things for myself -
I need them!

More later!