It all began when Bryce bought me this great book called "365" from Kikki K. How will I fill it? Well it has to be full of sketches. My plan was to fill the book one day at a time.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
page #13
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
page # 12
page # 11
Monday, September 27, 2010
page #10
Saturday, September 25, 2010
page # 9
Bluey was given to Danielle when she was born. Gail gave"her" to Laura when she was born as Dani had too many toys. Bluey was so much loved... I'm surprised that she has any fur left at all. I made Bluey this dress when Laura was only 4 years old, so that makes this dress 23 years old. This was when I was being the perfect home spun mother. Everything was cottagey, Laura Ashley inspired, and definitely hand made. We cooked Pritikin recipes and were religiously healthy. We cooked from Julie Stafford "Taste of Life". I once played indoor cricket, to cover for Ros, and met some guy there called "Dave". (They're happily married now! Ros and Dave tied the knot on 27th March 1994). But back to 1987...And I was probably pregnant with Gemma. Laura was a preschooler at St. Johns preschool in Croydon. Miss Angela Peppercamp was her lovely teacher. Bryce worked at Premier C.U and I nursed at Croydon Hospital as well as Dandenong Valley Private Hospital. Wow... a trip down memory lane. Thanks Bluey for conjuring up these memories. As for the sketch, it took me about 20 minutes to do and of course was done with my faithful 0.28 pen. Ah... memories of another time, another place. Pre- Sydney. It was a good era.
Page # 8
Friday, September 24, 2010
page # 7
My favourite cup and saucer. Queen Anne ... English Roses. Tea always tastes better when "sipped" from my beautiful cup and saucer. Fairly pleased with how this drawing turned out. Perspective is "always a challenge" as per Edgar Degas. My favourite teas are... i/ Green Tea ii/ Earl Grey Tea iii/ Lady Grey
iv/ Lemon and Ginger v/ Licorice vi/ English Breakfast. And yes, I do prefer tea to coffee. It is usually very refreshing, and comforting. Which, of
course, as a sensitive female member of the human race, I need. Well, here endeth my first week of sketching 1/day. They say to truely imprint a habit, you need to do it 21 times.
page #6
My pictures are a little bit blurry. I'm taking a photo of my sketch and then uploading it. Sometimes the dimensions get a little distorted. However, hopefully I will improve over the 365 days/pages. This is a sketch of a model in an EZIBUY mag. I actually like what she's wearing. For this price, I may even buy. But I was quite happy with my sketch. She is a little like Madonna (minus the stylish gap in her front teeth). Sketch took about 20 minutes to complete. You guessed it, done with my trusty 0.28 pen.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
PAGE #5
page #4
Rooibos Tea in my black and white
mug... a perfect start to the day. It's only when you study everyday objects that you see that you can't draw what you "think" you see, you have to draw it as it really is. It's been liberating to throw away old drawing habits and develop new ones. a BRAVE NEW WORLD.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Page #3
Up at 10 to 5 this morning. It's getting lighter in the mornings so it's not too hard , now. All the housy tasks aside, my first commitment is to execute # 3 of 365. It felt right to do a portrait today. This pic was taken from a photo in a Japanese magasine called flower design (a beautiful mag). It's done with my trusty 0.28 Mitsubishi pen. Total time taken = 40 minutes. If I could read Japanese, I could tell you more about the portrait sitter. Alas, that will not happen in the next 365 days :(
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Page #2
Page #1
To get good at anything, you have to do it over and over and over. To forge a habit you must do it 21 times. OK - I'm not travelling the world and documenting my travels through art as others before me have done, but I am documenting my life right here, right now. This morning I walked into the family room to find Grace's dirty Dunlop Volleys lying on the ground. I decided to sketch one of them. I used my Mitsubishi 0.28 pen (I love it!). Grace hates shopping, she says. Yet she has a wardrobe full of clothes, and shoes. Despite the vast array of these, she is a girl who loves comfort above anything else. She loves these sports shoes. Recently she joined a women's soccer team. The practices on a damp oval have rendered her volleys "no longer white".
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