More spoon drawings!
If you read my earlier posts, you know I have a collection of spoons I love to draw. I am a bit at a loss between 'big' projects, so am keeping busy by doing some little works. It would be nice to do a large collection of these of maybe 14 or 15 individual drawings.
Each drawing is done in graphite and graphitint washes on 300 gsm Lana Bristol board, A4 size. All the spoons have a 'story' to go with them.
Each drawing is done in graphite and graphitint washes on 300 gsm Lana Bristol board, A4 size. All the spoons have a 'story' to go with them.
Here is the first, titled 'Queen Bess'
Plan drawing with actual 'Queen Bess' teaspoon
WIP
Finished work
The Story of the Queen Bess teaspoon:
Queen Bess EPNS teaspoon - Oneida USA 1946
At last the times were good
and the New Deal had slowly turned the country around. Prosperity and growth
grew out of the dark days. Aunt had
waited through all the long years of the war for her niece to return. And now Niece
was soon to be married! Aunt saved every Betty Crocker coupon she could, collected
together and sent them off. An offer too good to refuse, ‘Tudor’ plate
silverware at a bargain price. How surprized and delighted was Niece to receive
the velvet lined rosewood box filled with the 48 piece setting of ‘Queen Bess’
as a wedding gift! And the sweet little ‘Forget-me-not’ flowers would remind
Niece of Aunt every time she used the silver.
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