Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Water Color -- Barn at Laurens, South Carolina
I took this picture of a barn in Laurens, South Carolina. A young man working nearby asked why I was interested in it. When I explained that I wanted to paint it, he told me the barn was his grandmother's. She used to keep a mule on one side and a cow on the other.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Olivia's Very First Baby Doll
At last, she's ready to play with dolls. Olivia became obsessed with getting into the diaper drawer and and diapering every stuffed animal she has. The family cats wouldn't cooperate, or they'd be in diapers too.
So, Baby Doll came to life on Nana's sewing machine.
The eyes are painted with acrylic craft paint.
The hair, eyelashes, nose, and mouth are drawn on with Sharpie.
The doll pattern is a freebie from
Fairfield Fabrics website.
The diaper pattern was free too,
but it was too big so I had to re-draw it.
The dress is a simple T-shape, open down the back with velcro fasteners. I found it in an old pattern bought years ago.
Of course, every baby needs a quilt
Baby Doll |
The eyes are painted with acrylic craft paint.
The hair, eyelashes, nose, and mouth are drawn on with Sharpie.
The doll pattern is a freebie from
Fairfield Fabrics website.
The diaper pattern was free too,
but it was too big so I had to re-draw it.
The dress is a simple T-shape, open down the back with velcro fasteners. I found it in an old pattern bought years ago.
Of course, every baby needs a quilt
. . . and a few new dresses with matching diapers
. . . and a diaper bag, changing pad, and wipes
After Baby Doll went to her new home, Nana just had to make another one, including all the accessories, to live at her house.
Colored Pencil Rooster
Over the years, I have collected an alarmingly large assortment of different art media. Each one has been played with a little bit, but none of them has been explored thoroughly.
I've been working on smaller things lately, so I thought this would be a perfect time to try some experimenting with colored pencil.
This 5x7 inch rooster was created using Prismacolor pencils on 140 Lb Arches
watercolor paper.
I've been working on smaller things lately, so I thought this would be a perfect time to try some experimenting with colored pencil.
This 5x7 inch rooster was created using Prismacolor pencils on 140 Lb Arches
watercolor paper.
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