Day 60 Cambridge NY

The Barn in Cambridge. Oddly enough the birthplace of my hero Charles Reid. Paint along with Vlad Yesilesev yesterday. I do wish I had kept my Transparent colors on the shadowed bits of the barn but oh well. Fav but the orange one on the right. Like its glow. Think I will lift some of the purple on the roof of the big barn.

The sketch

Vlads value sketch. I didn’t take a pick of mine yet. Oops

First wash.

Trees. Lots of dry brushing.

Hmm no idea is this one done?!

And here it is done again. lol.

This is Vlads. Already sold or you could buy it for $400.

Margaret looking forward to painting the Roofs of Prague on Sunday. It’s my new thing I guess Xoxoxox

Day 45 Today’s pile

Drawing sheep with Danny Gregory on a video during #sbsdrawingparty at noon on YouTube. Always like drawing animals. Then I got the bright idea to “paint” them with one of my soupy teabags. Namiki Fude pen

6. Draw your keys. No idea what these keys are for so afraid to toss. And 7. draw with your non dominant hand which did not turn out too badly. I did use a pigma pen so I wouldn’t smear the ink.

10. Draw your keys from memory. And 11. Draw a pile of clutter. Time to clean up or maybe I can make the pile teeter if I add more.

22/23. What I ate yesterday. U didn’t see all those snickerdoodles.

48/49. What I bought last week. Really just groceries and some things from Amazon. Did I say the birds were hungry?!!

16/17. Draw blobby doodles and turn them into something. Hmm. I do like the last page. First one not so much.

Only 24 pages left to draw in Koosjes Killer Sketchbook Filler book. 😱😱 It’s a small book so maybe I can get it done soon. A Fabriano Venezia Journal. Love the red hard cad cover based on bricks at San Marcos in Venice. Fabriano has been making paper in Italy since the 1200s.

Margaret ready for a nap. Wait I already did that. Hmm xoxoxox

Day 36 entertainment never

Stops around here. Took another paintalong with Vlad Yesileyev. Maybe I will like this better tomorrow.

Vlads. Better pic on Fb tomorrow.

For some reason I seem determined to cross every t and dot every eye though I have known from freshman art that’s a no no.

My value study.

Loved his explanations that surround it.

    Use the biggest brush you can.
    Heads are on the horizon line.
    Start drawing and painting in the middle.
    We are not cameras. We don’t see everything. We focus on what we think is important.
    Give an accident a chance.
    Use your eraser too much you are an illustrator.
  • First sketch. I had to eliminate quite a few things.
  • First wash now that it’s been thinned out.
  • Coming along. is Vlads.
  • Margaret who need a nap now or to go to bed.
  • Day 1046 – Let’s Make A French Omelette!

    Ever since I read Julia Childs Mastering the Art of French Cooking as a child I have been in love with the notion of all things French and especially the quintessiantal French food – the omelette. 

    But I never could figure out how they made that neat rolled omelette. 

    Watching Jacques Pepins American Master show on PBS I thought YOUTUBE!! 

    Sure enough. There he was teaching how to cook an omelette

    Omelette Number 1 of course I had to draw it to commemorate the occasion. 

    First mistake I had been making was not using the right pan so I got it a big 10-12″ round edged skillet that was coated w the green coating that releases easily. 

    And I hadn’t been using the spatula to scrape around the edges as I cooked. Who knew? 

    And I stuffed mine. Trying to eat those greens and I had to have some Cheddar cheese. 

    The most delicious thing I have ever eaten. I swear. Not so pretty but amazing. 


    Omelette 2 Today. 

    Prettier shape but too brown. 

    Anyway colors used to paint  it. Cad yellow light, cerulean, yellow ochre, green apatite and sap green for the plate, Ultramarine Blue and burnt umber for the shadow. 

    TIP: Splattered with palette mess left from painting. Has to be really soupy to splatter. Use more water than you think. And I just use a large paint brush in this case my 10 Da Vinci. I also painted this with the same paint brush. 

    Margaret xoxoxo 

     

    Day 1007 All About the Raisin or is it Horses!?

    If this painting of Raisin looks familiar it is. I started her last summer. I had also started a large watercolor earlier of the same photo when Al coopted it for an acrylic for school.  He didn’t like the other photo I suggested. 

    Then she hung around the Aiken art studio waiting to have a few problems resolved like the upper corner and th iPhone. 

    Before you think I am obsessing over my friend Raisin the third photo is a study for the large full sheet watercolor and I really want to finish it after spending all day sketching it. 

    I decided to add the horse her Freisian Harley when I was taking Peggi Habits class in Charlotte and make the painting the Raisin story. She loves to ride and she loves her Freisian Harley.  

    I am meeting Harley soon but used a photo of a Freisian I took at the flat track races last month. Friesians are all big black and just gorgeous. Fairy tale horses with big curly manes and tails. 


    Here’s what it looked like before the gesso!! 

    I gessoed out the whole upper left -the picture frame and the iPhone that was in her hand in the original photo. 

    Then Al dissed the horse idea. WHAT?!! Too late. The gesso had done its work. 

    The photo from our Knoxville painting trip. 


    Here’s the watercolor study. The Freisian is too small. Bigger next time. It’s about 10×15″ Why do big? 

    I swore I would never do another tiny horse after doing this one last month. He may look great but he took HOURS ago do. Way too long for an 8×10″ painting. 

    What u say next time?! Still have that big watercolor to do. I only spent most of a day drawing it. And I AM going to paint it. Third times the charm right?! 

    Margaret whose hungry and going to eat. 

    Ttyl xoxoxo

    Day 955 Urban Landscape Knoxville

    Yesterday we had at lunch Kathe Drew and I had a  big discussion on gridding our paintings or not. Drews currently working on a huge painting of downtown Augusta. The view is five floors up and he’s frustrated trying to get all the buildings in to the scene. 

    I told him about drawing this view of downtown Knoxville last May. I was five stories up too at 7 am drawing away. It took about half an hour to draw this. 

    Most people looking at it would think that yes that’s exactly what Knoxville looks like but it’s not quite. 

    No matter how hard I try to plot the drawing of a cityscape like this I usually run out of room by the time I work right or left to the edges. 

    I end up leaving out buildings. I told Drew that as long as you get the important buildings in the skyline is recognizable. What would the Knoxville skyline look like without the Workds Fair golden globe or the the big basketball from the basketball hall of fame.

     Some buildings are musts in the skyline. Other  nobody will ever notice they are missing. Nobody has yet to say where’s xyz. 

    These are actually what I was looking like. 

    I didn’t even paint it so it looked like this. 

    I added nice dawn colors. Layering buildings with a base coating of Quin gold letting it dry and then painting it the colors of the buildings. It gives a nice early morning glow to the sketch. 

    Anyway that’s it for today. Ttyl

    Margaret xoxoxox 

    Day 941 A few more als and that urban sketch 

    Sketched at the Aiken Brewing Company on Laurens St downtown Aiken 

    Colors used Quin gold Quin red orange cerulean, burnt umber, ultramarine, hookers and a gel pen or two. 

    Draw with a Lamy Safari and Lexington Grey ink in a Stillman and Birn Zeta. 

    Als painting of a student circus 1990. Even then he was trying to paint like Vermeer. 

    Als friend from the gym who loved to tell stories. He was a rower in the 52 and 56 Olympics for Hungary. 

    Al after his heart attack. He used his computer camera to take this photo. 

    The models make Al look like a great painter so he says but we know he’s a great painter. 

    Ilaina gorgeous as ever. A Saturday painting. 3×4′

    Als office. Always neat. Painted with acrylic. Much wilder than his oil paintings. LOVE This one. Think it got a certificate of merit at the State Fair. 

    Als an awesome painter and teacher the reason. I drove 60 miles three times a week to Aiken to become a better painter I HOPE!! 

    Xoxoxo

    Margaret 

    Day 723 -WIP –  Three hours of work so far


    This is  HUGE 28×48 Acrylic.   I have only worked on it about three  hours this includes drawing the photo to paint it. 

    I have a few glaring problems which I need to fix before going on. I have made her face and body much too wide. The shadows are nonexistent on her body on the left. 

    She’s a friend and I intend to fix that. I would fix it even if she weren’t because I would rather make people thinner than they are.  

    I had intended to paint this but all my friends said paint the next photo because the light is better which is true. I really love her boots. If you know her she wears boots most of the time since she rides horses. 

    Only problem is that I had already drawn this to do a full sheet watercolor too. It took hours and hours to draw it and LOTS of erasing. 

     Even in this one the face appears a little wide. Possibly due to the lack of shadows?! 3/4 views are always a pain. 

    So I guess I will do two since this one took most of the day to draw. 

    I do think it’s interesting that it was so much easier to draw the second time out. Practice makes perfect right?!!

    One last thing. A lot of times I will change the photo to black and white to paint from so if I want to I can give her a red shirt and a purple jacket. I do like the blues better but getting comments it’s TOO pretty. 

    Sigh! You just can’t make everyone happy can you?! 😋

    Colors used so far Golden Quin Nickel Azo Gold, Thalo Blue and Ultramarine Blue ( great for denim), Liquitex Burnt Umber and Titanium white plus a tube of Winsor Purple. 

    Day 714 – It was 

    A trick. Found some more that I have not posted. At least I don’t think I did. 

    Our sweet new friend Lenore 


    And Piper the service dog. One of my favorite dog sketches ever. I might have posted this one but its so great i can post it again. He’s actually a black standard poodle which is difficult to paint so black shadows are sufficing-artistic license and all that!!! 


    Here’s the whole page together. No idea why I didn’t paint the while background the same color. Ah well. No do overs with watercolor like one can do with watercolor. 


    Painted with Ted Nuttalls transparent palette. 


    And the class synopsis with all John Salimens key points. 

    Warning. There still may be one more set of pages. Not sure. 

    Thanks for stopping by. 

    Margaret off to French classes xxx

    Day 713 – might be done?! 

    Oops still one more page to post after this. 

    I drew this sketch of Mike when he was sitting on the floor drying his painting. One of my favorite Knoxville sketches. 

    This is the entire page with a few notes and a doodle to remind me of an idea for a future abstract perhaps using motifs are puns the city to rift off of. 
    Linda


    Linda and another ponderer, I never knew her name. LInda was the class teachers assistant all week and volunteered to work diligently to assist John doing whatever he needed to be done. She sold giclees. She tutored people in the use of the atomizer and supervised it’s use. She took photos of all of us with our abstract. 

    The second lady could frequently be seen across the room leaning against the wall staring at her painting 20 feet away. I am not much of a ponderer.

    I am either painting or it’s sitting around where I can see it as I go about my day or watch tv sometimes noticing improvements or changes to be made, sometimes ignoring it completely. 

    Once again painted with Ted Nuttalls transparent colors. 

    Thanks for checking by. 

    Margaret xxx