Sunday, July 1, 2012

Summer Time Drawing

Rose
flower: pencil
Background: compressed charcoal
Tulips
flowers: pencil
Background: vine charcoal


Sunday, May 6, 2012

Last Sketchbook Sketches

Petunias Budding, Flowering, and Leafing
pen in sketchbook
9x11

A Toy Cow and Fingers
pen
9x11

Lucky Money Toad Sitting on Coins
pen
9x11

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Final Artist Statment

My drawings consist of various still lifes, landscapes and portraits focusing on shading, tones, textures, and composition. A wide variety of media are used in my drawings such as charcoal, conte, ink, and graphite. The water added in my ink creates a water texture with many different tones. Ink wash is layered from the light values to the dark values adding depth to the object. Rough, quick brush strokes give my ink drawings an expressive feel, interesting textures, and line variations. I create different values and a wide range of shading in a given drawing blending the charcoal and white conte creating a drawing with smooth textures. The collages incorporate different shades of paper into one drawing creating harmony and unity in a given piece. The paper running off the collages gives the piece interesting shapes and accents allowing various parts of the drawing to wander outside the picture plane. Basic rules of proportions are demonstrated in my portrait drawings, showing individualized features, interesting shading and details. Wine bottles are interesting to draw because curving forms of bottles relax me along with the many tones and shapes the glass casts. Portraits are enjoyable because drawing many different features of peoples’ face while depicting their emotions is a challenge. However, plants are my favorite to draw because the different shapes and negative space the leaves create make an interesting composition. Attempting to create intricate shading, wrinkles, and meandering veins throughout the leaves is enjoyable along with the delicate beauty of their flowers. Different lines are used to illustrate the movement of leaves. Tress in particular gives me a powerful, yet relaxing, mood when creating the details of their massive trunks and irregular roots.  

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Drawing Two Artwork


 Flamingo and Umbrella Still life
ink wash on Stonehenge
22x30 

Bottle and Light Bulb Still Life
ink wash on Stonehenge
 22x30


Close up of Bottle and Light Bulb

Landscape of a Tree
ink and brush on Stonehenge
22x30
Close up of the Tree Trunk        

Flamingo and Umbrella Collage
charcoal, white conte with black, grey and light grey
on Stonehenge
22x30

Close up of Flamingo

Bottom wing of Flamingo

Self Portrait Collage
Charcoal and conte with black, grey, and light grey,
on Stonehenge
22x30 

Close up
Close up of the Face

Quick Gesture Drawings



Gesture Drawing
Charcoal on bond paper
18x24
Gesture Drawing 2 Minutes
Charcoal on bond paper
18x24


Close up

Gesture Drawing 20 minuts
Charcoal on news print
18x24
Close up
Gesture Drawing 20 minuts
Charcoal on news print
18x24

Friday, April 6, 2012

Sketch Book Sketches - Nature

Here are just a few quick sketches i did in pen. 
a small sketch of a type of ornamental grass
pen
sketchbook

Trunk of a Tree
pen
8x11 sketchbook

The Newest Works

Night Scene drawing from my balcony
white conte
22x30" black Stonehenge
Close up of the upper center from the above drawing

Landscape in the Park
vine and compressed charcoal and white conte
19 1/2x25 1/2 grey color line charcoal

Still life
white conte
22x30 black stonehenge

a close up of the skull and jar

a close up of the pumpkin

a collage of a tree in the park
charcoal and white conte
18x24 torn grey and black color line on white bond paper

a close up of the right side trees

a close up of the trunk of the tree

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Self Portrait - Stippling

 Self portrait stippling
stick and ink
18x24" bond paper

A close up on the eyes and glasses of the above


Sunday, March 4, 2012

Artist Statement

 My drawings focus on shading, tones, textures, and composition. A wide variety of media are used in my drawings such as charcoal, conte, ink, and graphite. I apply the charcoal blending, it into a smooth texture. The water added in my ink creates a water texture with many different tones. I create different values and a wide range of shading in a given drawing. Plants are my favorite to draw because the different shapes and negative space the leaves create make an interesting composition. Attempting to create the intricate shading, wrinkles, and meandering veins throughout the leaves is enjoyable. The different lines I use illustrate the movement of the leaves.

More Drawings

Here is a detailed picture of the following piece.
ink and wash on bond paper 
18x24"



 Here the above as a whole.
ink and wash on bond paper
18x24"

A still life of cups, a bottle, and a bowl
 ink and wash.
The paper is 3 sheets of ordinary newspaper glued together 
with one layer of gesso on the surface 
A spider plant done with the stippling technique
ink on bond paper
18x24"

A close up of the leaves of the above spider plant
I wanted to capture the detail and texture of the leaves.
stick and ink on bond paper
18x24"

A coat rack with a cut leaf philodendron in the 
background.
vine, compressed charcoal, and white conte on Stonehenge
22x30"

Still life of a watering can, gourd, small flower pot, and a saw.
vine, compressed charcoal and white conte on Stonehenge
22x30"
















A quick sketch of a spider plant in my sketchbook
pencil.
A small portion of a still life. this is the most detailed part of it.
ink on bond paper
18x24"

Sunday, February 19, 2012

this is a still life in my sketchbook
8x11
pencil
here is another drawing
18x24
black compressed and vine charcoal and white and brown conte on bond paper
here is a drawing I completed today. it is 18x24
black vine and compressed charcoal, white and brown conte

I hope you like art!

This is my first time using a blog to display my artwork however, I want to reach a broader audience and perhaps hear some of your ideas and opinions of my artwork so I can receive some critiques. Thanks!