Friday, 5 October 2018

Thursday, 4 October 2018

Inktober 5

California Poppies 


It's spring in my garden! California Poppy sketch - 10/15 minutes using Inktense pencil and Copic pen.

Wednesday, 3 October 2018

Inktober 3 and 4

Inktober 3


Black Bean Tree - seed pod case found on nature strip of neighbours house.

Inktober 4


Pandas sketched from life over the weekend at Adelaid zoo.

Monday, 1 October 2018

Inktober 2

White capped sparrow


From a photo taken on Lincoln City Beach in July. 

Sunday, 30 September 2018

Inktober 1

Inktober begins today!


Two posts in one day! But today is the first day of Inktober. What is Inktober? Every October, artists all over the world take on the Inktober drawing challenge by doing one ink drawing a day the entire month.  Started by Jake Parker you can read more about it here: https://inktober.com/   This is my ink work of a Bald Eagle as my first inktober drawing. Not sure if I can keep up to one drawing a day, but will make the attempt!
(even though the dateline above says September, it really IS October 1st today down here in Oz. We come from the future...)

Nature Journals with the Adelaide Botanical Art Group

A weekend in the beautiful Adelaide Botanic Gardens


A page of Australian native flowers from the Gardens


Study of the Bunya tree - zoom in, zoom out. There are several magnificent specimens in the Gardens.

The Adelaide Botanical Art Group invited me back this year to run a 2-day workshop in 'Nature Journaling'  with them in the gardens. The weather was beautiful, two sunny spring days. The garden looked green and lush with many native plants just starting to bloom. The wisteria arch was stunning (did not draw that). All of the group seemed to enjoy the experience and they did some excellent journal pages. Here are two of mine from the the weekend.

Thursday, 13 September 2018

The Old Horse Barn

Along Hwy 101, south of Mendecino


Graphite pencil drawing on Lana cold press Aquarelle (reverse side). 
I took this photo along Hwy 101 on a recent road trip up the California and Oregon Coast. I love  old disused barns and decided to draw this one as a demonstration as 'Landscape drawing in Graphite' for my Wednesday and Friday classes. I usually use a hot press paper so working on the cold was a bit of a challenge - although I did use the slightly smoother 'wrong' side of the paper. Additionally, I do not often use paper stumps or tortillions, but I did so on this work to help blend the tones into the rougher surface and create soft tonal under layers.
2H, HB, 2B, F and 4B were used - HB/2B blended with the paper stump. 2H and HB points for sharper detail. F pencil for tonal blending and the 4B to punch in some darks. This took maybe 8 hours all up? Thereabouts. Finished size is a tad over A4.

Saturday, 25 August 2018

'Girl'

Auntie's Cat, 'Girl'



This is 'Girl', my Great Aunt's beloved new cat. Girl was a barn cat, raised in the crushing shed of my counsin's winery. Half wild, a fearsome hunter she now has 'adopted' my Aunt. Her eyes are a bit crazy, but that's the way she looks at you!
 This work was done as a demonstration for my Monday and Thursday night classes. Support is Art Spectrum 'suede' paper Kangaroo Blue colour. Medium is Carbethello Pastel Pencils with touches of soft pastel Sennelier White and Rembrant Burnt Ochre.

Sanddollars

From the Oregon coast


Three little 'dollars' brought back. Graphitint and Graphite.

Saturday, 4 August 2018

Redwood burls

Avenue of Giants to Stout Grove - Jedediah Smith State Forest

The burls on redwood trees are fascinating and fantastical. Here are a couple of sketches from my recent trip up the California coast.


Graphitint pencils (Indigo, Chestnut and Sage), 4B Watersoluble graphite, Fineliner ink pen