Sunday, 6 December 2015

Early Christmas Pressies




Hi there ;)  As well as doing Christmas shopping for both big and little people, I got some things for myself.  I bought 'Show Your Work' by Austin Kleon as I find the idea of promoting my art kind of icky and needed some help there.  I've read a few pages and it sounds just what I needed so far.  I bought 'Infinity Net' which I am already about half way through and really enjoying.  I've always been intrigued with Yayoi Kusama and always thought, 'what's with all the dots?'.  Now I know a whole lot more.  I bought Eva Hesse: Datebooks 1964/65 which is a creation of two small datebooks in her own handwriting as well as a printed book of her datebooks.  It wasn't what I expected but beautiful all the same.  After I discovered Eva Hesse I fell in love with Minimalism and went through a whole Eva Hesse phase with my art but it just didn't satisfy me as much as doing more figurative work so I shelved those ideas.  Then I couldn't go past a new Moleskine sketchbook as I really love the paper(and the covers).

Thursday, 27 August 2015

Thinking of Summer in Winter




Reminiscing to escape this cold winter about my childhood summers consisting of Ponies, Vineyards, McLaren Flat scrubland, wild flowers and so cute wildish animals to go with it all.

This drawing is Sold.


Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Dreams




Vineyard Dreams
25cm x 20cm
Prismacolor Pencil on Arches Hotpress


A much smaller drawing this time round.  I don't know why but winter always makes me think of the vineyards I grew up in.  Even though the vines were bare of leaves I have clear memories of playing outside with my friend making little 'creeks' in the dirt and rocks for the rain water to run through.  Also, though the vines were like sticks and twigs everything else was such a bright green which was so nice after a dry summer. 


This drawing is Sold.




Monday, 8 June 2015

Sometimes...





   






'Sometimes She Just Flies Away'
Prismacolor Pencil on Arches Hotpress Paper


So this is the final work.  It's kind of about freedom and breaking away from the societal/cultural things that bind us and hold us down.

This drawing is Sold.




Friday, 22 May 2015

Some Progress






So, I thought this drawing would be all finished by now but unfortunately I was unwell all week and didn't get as much done as I wanted, to my annoyance.  I guess that some progress is better than no progress though.
It's been such a long time since I drew a horse like this and it's bringing back good memories.  I was such a horsey girl growing up.  I grew up in the country on the Fleurieu Peninsula and was obsessed with riding and caring for horses.  When I wasn't around the horses, I would be drawing them while procrastinating about Science or Maths homework.
When I left school I gave up horses unfortunately.  I discovered boys and work and having money for the first time.  So horses were slowly squeezed out of the picture.
I still love horses but don't have the finances or energy to care for one, so I love them from afar.



Friday, 15 May 2015

In The Works



 
 
Thought I would give a sneak peek at what I'm up to now.  I don't usually post about my art mid-process because I am afraid of jinxing myself and worry that the drawing won't turn out if I let people see it before it is finished!  For some reason I'm starting to feel okay about it.  I admit that I love to see other artists' work process as it is so interesting to see how they get from A to B.
 
This drawing is much larger than I would usually do.  I am usually comfortable with about an A4 sized page but this one is about 45cm x 30cm.  I have some larger frames and had matting made to fit them so am aiming to work bigger for those.
 
 
 

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Sometimes When Stuff Hurts








'He Left Me So Cold'
Coloured Pencil on Moleskine Sketchbook Paper
A4 Size
Hi there :)  I was listening to the radio while drawing this and was really loving 'Run' by Alison Wonderland, as well as the new Flume/Sam Smith remix.  Really seemed to fit the mood.


Saturday, 14 March 2015

Little Apprentice


So my niece turned big number 2 in February and I really wanted to buy her art supplies.  I don't think she had ever painted with paints before.  I bought paints, brushes and found a great muffin tray to use as a palette(much better than the little plastic ones).  Unfortunately, I haven't been able to go visit as it has either been too hot to travel or I have been unwell(my brother and sister in law, Steph, live way over the other side of the city).  So I was really thrilled when Steph sent me these pics:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I'm really looking forward to visiting in the near future armed with  kid sized art techniques for her to learn and have fun with.  It's so inspiring and humbling to see her really get into it without any fear or worry about making mistakes or getting it right.
 
 

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

We Don't Like The Thunder

Hi there!  Sorry it has been so long(I know, everyone says that, but we mean it!).  I've had so much going on that it feels like Christmas was just last week but hopefully all the chaos in my life will subside for a while and I can concentrate on art.

I came up with this idea a long time ago because if there is a thunderstorm to be had, it happens right here.  And it isn't the rumbling in the distance kind, it's the lightning cracking through the sky kind and then great loud booms.  It really is very scary because the strength of the sound makes everything shudder and I really start to think the sky will fall through the roof, even though I know rationally that it won't.  Usually, I hide under the quilt and my cat hides under the bed.  I never experienced thunderstorms like this til I moved here.  I have to say yes they are scary but kind of fun too because they make me feel like a kid again.

Well, I'm about to start on a large drawing after doing this little warm up one for the start of the year.  I really look forward to posting about it!

This drawing is for sale at Willunga Gallery.