Day 479 Two days to Paris ðŸ˜³

Well at least we leave then. Lol. Be in Paris by 2 pm Thursday.  

Been raining cats and dogs do I am posting all of the family dogs but one today.

  A quick sketch of my lab Honey. She walked off before I finished it but decided to paint it this am. Painted with ultramarine blue and burnt umber.  
Grant – my sons newest put bull. Drawn with a Lamy Vista using Carbon Paltinum Black ink. 

Drawing a new dog is always a challenge. To top it off he’s black and white. I smeared the ink with my finger to try to make his black more solid. I actually drew him three times before I was happy with him. 

I wish I could give u some dog drawing tips but the only one I can give u is that a dog like a person or a horse is just geometric shapes. Check out Richard Schmidts wonderful Alla Prima book which is what he says about drawing anything. They are all just shapes.   

  

Livia my sons other pitty. Small sketch with a Kuretake brush pen loaded w Platinum Carbon Black ink. 

 

Lucy dog my youngest sons Briard Colie mix. Such a good puppy. 

  

My other dog Zoe watching me pack. Maybe I should stick her in the suitcase?! I have enough room. 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx

Day 458 – Zoe

  
Zoe Pentel brush pen in Superaquabee tablet 

It’s not easy to draw an all white FLUFFY Jack Russel with black ink. Her fur is very wispy with a Mohawk down her back and bushy eyebrows. Impossible to draw those bushy white eyebrows with black ink. Zoe is a broken coat which means she has long hair AND short hair.  An extra challenge. 

Then there is her muzzle with black nose and lips and white hair with dots and a greyish cast. 😜 another inky challenge!! 
So I started shading which was done by smearing ink with my fingers before it dried completely. The ink is permanent so if you wait to long it won’t move on most paper. 

A redraw with my other non waterproof Pentel brush pens could be fun but we are off to the Magnolia cemetery ghost walk one of the most haunted spots in Augusta GA and the Hispanic festival. Hoping for lots of opportunities for sketching and photos for paintings!! And NO rain. 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx

Day 452 More Coloring Book Painting 

Still watching the river!! Hoping everyone is staying high and dry during this monsoon.   


 Inktober 5 – Ladies at the Bean  loved this group as they sat and chatted away a rainy morning. Hmm well I think the lady on the left is great but the lady on the right is not bad either. Lol

The left lady had the greatest expressions and was birdlike in the tilt of her head. 

Drawn with my Noodler Konrad and Platinum Carbon Black ink. 

 
Jan – love the wet and wet colors in the quilt which is cobalt cerulean Winsor yellow and Quin gold. Skin muddied Quin coral and yellow ochre. Hair burnt sienna and inathradone. 

  
The Yakker  or is it The Smoker?! Can u find her cigarette??? How she managed to keep that cigarette in her mouth while she talked like crazy I have NO idea. She was so entertaining to watch. She was larger than life in every way from her huge purse to her ample proportions. 

Skin is burnt sienna or Quin sienna.  Not sure which. Quin red shirt.  Hair is inathradone and burnt umber. Cigarette is white gouache. 

Day 451 – A few Paintings

  Henry – background Quin gold. Sofa Quin sienna and Quin burnt orange – skin Quin coral and French yellow ochre 

Got the nasty virus still that half of the people in Augusta seem to have but forced myself to paint some in my coloring book aka my ink sketches. 

  About Henry sketch.  Really like the way the darks make his legs pop and take shape. My favorite of the ones I painted yesterday. 

   
    Inktober day 4 – Forgot to take a pic of the black and white sketch. Oops. 

Random customer at the inner bean sitting less than three Feet from me. So absorbed in her phone she didn’t notice I was drawing her. 

Drawn with Noodler Konrad and carbon platinum black ink. 

Hair – burnt sienna Quin burnt orange. Shirt cobalt and inathradone.  Skin Quin coral and yellow ochre. Grey is cerulean and burnt sienna.   

A reindeer head that was over the cabin fireplace last weekend. Why a reindeer in the western North Carolina mountains?! NO idea! A friend told me he was a moose but we decided he was a reindeer probably from Norway or Sweden. Along way from home. 

  Quin gold and burnt sienna wall. Same with the splatters. Grey is cerulean and burnt sienna.  Piemonite and cobalt used in the shadows.  

  Out my back door. Glad to report the Savannah is still units riverbanks!! 

Thanks for looking!! Back to watching the BIG Flood in nearby Columbia and Charleston and glad Augusta dogged the bullet. 

Stay safe and dry my chickadees! 

Margaret glued to WIS Columbia. Nope no football here!!  

Day 451 – A few Paintings

  Henry – background Quin gold. Sofa Quin sienna and Quin burnt orange – skin Quin coral and French yellow ochre 

Got the nasty virus still that half of the people in Augusta seem to have but forced myself to paint some in my coloring book aka my ink sketches. 

About Henry sketch.  Really like the way the darks make his legs pop and take shape. My favorite of the ones I painted yesterday. 

   
    Inktober day 4 – random customer at the inner bean sitting less than three Feet from me. So absorbed in her phone she didn’t notice I was drawing her.

Drawn with Noodler Konrad and carbon platinum black ink. 

Hair – burnt sienna Quin burnt orange. Shirt cobalt and inathradone.  Skin Quin coral and yellow ochre. Grey is cerulean and burnt sienna.   

A reindeer head that was over the cabin fireplace last weekend. Why a reindeer in the western North Carolina mountains?! NO idea! A friend told me he was a moose but we decided he was a reindeer probably from Norway or Sweden. Along way from home. 

Quin gold and burnt sienna wall. Same with the splatters. Grey is cerulean and burnt sienna.  Piemonite and cobalt used in the shadows.  

  Out my back door. Glad to report the Savannah is still units riverbanks!! 

Thanks for looking!! Back to watching the BIG Flood in nearby Columbia and Charleston and glad Augusta dogged the bullet. 

Stay safe and dry my chickadees! 

Margaret glued to WIS Columbia. Nope no football here!!  

Day 450 – Inktober

 All I can say is WOW!!!!  450 days of consecutive daily blogging. And I didn’t think I would make thirty. 

 Jan  DAY 1

Noodler Konrad pen w carbon platinum black ink Super Aquabee tablet 

  Decided to really drove myself nuts and participate in Inktober. Aka posting an inksketch daily for the month of October. I tend to do art everyday anyway so it’s not a big stretch just to do ink sketches all month. Takes the pressure off doing watercolors too lol though I bet I end up painting some of them. 

  
Old Man at Panera Day 2 

Carbon platinum pen w carbon platinum black ink Super Aquabee tablet  

Not happy with this sketch. This guy was in his eighties. Lots of wrinkles. Eyes set deeply in his head. He was busy giving someone his power of attorney. The things you learn when you sit and quietly draw while people yammer on about their lives on their phones. 

 If I had taken a photo of him I would have redrawn him. Although the carbon platinum pen has a very fine point I don’t think it gives you the range of lines that the noodlers do. And it was hard to do any fine shading on his small face. 

  The Smoker Day 3 

Noodler Konrad pen w carbon platinum black ink Super Aquabee tablet 

What a character! A lot off wild waving of  her hands with a cigarette hanging out of her mouth, bright pink shirt orange overdyed black hair. I had to draw her. 

 Notes about drawing 

All my sketches are drawn from live people not pictures unlike my finished big watercolors which are usually drawn from photos. I think it gives the drawings more life. And people that know art can actually tell they are from real life as we say. 

Drawings are more successful if I lay down one line and don’t fiddle with it. Original line is usually the best. 

Been practicing life drawing almost daily for a year. 

Faces often easier to leave them out because that’s usually where I screw up a sketch like the old man.  The heads need to be fairly large to draw a good face. 

Start drawing from the shoulders and add the head- the attention getters.  Then the rest of the body. 

Favorite pens : 

My star pens are any Noodler pen.  I have several and love their flex nib. These were done with my Konrad because my big ahab is leaking. I am going to redo the rings in the ahab. It’s hard to beat because it holds loads of ink and is cheap at $23 at http://www.gouletpens.com

I am also fond of my Lamy Vista fine point and the Carbon Platinum pen. 

Brush Pens Pentel and Kuretake. The Kuretake is an elegant Japanese pen. And very reasonable at $20ish. 

INK hands down favorite is the ultra waterproof Carbon Platinum Black from Goulet pens.  DO NOT BUY IT FROM AMAZON. The ink there looks like goulets but runs like crazy. I use CPB in my Kuretake too. It’s the reason I bought the Kuretake. The Pentel is a great brush but sometimes the ink just is not waterproof. 
Other inks I like a lot are the super waterproof De artementis DOCUMENT brown and Noodlers Lexington Grey. Also from Goulet. 

I have a Bottle of Noodlers Eelskin which is supposed to be waterproof it isn’t for me. 

Smooth paper is a must for ink sketches. Favorites are superaquabee, Stonehenge or other Bristol and strathmore Mixed media 500 and Stillman and Birn Alpha. All but the S&B Alpha do well with watercolor too. 

Ok my chickadees that’s enough for today. Hope you haven’t caught this virus half the world seems to have in Augusta Ga. 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx

Day 446 – Fauvism

  A recent challenge to paint an acrylic self portrait in Fauvism style using a snake of complimentary colors with impasto brush strokes. Impasto is thick paint which can show the method of application. In this case a hog bristle brush. 

This has been a lot of fun. Try it you might like it. 

Fauvism means wild beast. Matisse was the best known painter in this school although Seurat’s pointilism is also a part of this school. Bright jarring colors were used by these artists.  

Some hallmarks of Fauvism are 

  • Strong colors but no black 
  • Colored lines but not everywhere 
  • The artist is painting color even if it’s not what expected 
  • Melting lines 
  • Thick paint 
  • White off Canvas shows thru
  • Not a lot of detail 
  • Faces done roughly 

 
We started with a wash of background color on gessoed hardboard aka Masonite and then drew the portrait with a paint brush using  a complimentary color(red) to the green background.   

This is a color snake using two complimentary colors red and green plus white for tints. These were the only colors we could use.   All the above colors were made from those three colors. 

 After the painting was underway it was ok to add a related color. Such as orange. 


Here is the portrait after two hours painting. I left a lot  of the original red lines showing thru.  

I used the color bluer greens in the shadows and the yellower ones in highlights.  

Thanks for reading.  

Margaret xxx

 

Day 446 – Fauvism

  A recent challenge to paint an acrylic self portrait in Fauvism style using a snake of complimentary colors with impasto brush strokes. Impasto is thick paint which can show the method of application. In this case a hog bristle brush. 

This has been a lot of fun. Try it you might like it. 

Fauvism means wild beast. Matisse was the best known painter in this school although Seurat’s pointilism is also a part of this school. Bright jarring colors were used by these artists.  

Some hallmarks of Fauvism are 

  • Strong colors but no black 
  • Colored lines but not everywhere 
  • The artist is painting color even if it’s not what expected 
  • Melting lines 
  • Thick paint 
  • White off Canvas shows thru
  • Not a lot of detail 
  • Faces done roughly 

 
We started with a wash of background color on gessoed hardboard aka Masonite and then drew the portrait with a paint brush using  a complimentary color(red) to the green background.   

This is a color snake using two complimentary colors red and green plus white for tints. These were the only colors we could use.   All the above colors were made from those three colors. 

 After the painting was underway it was ok to add a related color. Such as orange. 


Here is the portrait after two hours painting. I left a lot  of the original red lines showing thru.  

I used the color bluer greens in the shadows and the yellower ones in highlights.  

Thanks for reading.  

Margaret xxx

 

Day 425 -a Tutorial – That bacKgRouD

  
Ilenia Kilimanjaro #140 cold pressed 22×30 -for sale email me at m c m h u n t @ me.c o m  of you need her. 

Or how many ways can you spell disaster?! Disasters are hard to fix when you paint with watercolor but sometimes you can if you are patient. 

 Yesterday I said I would post how I did the backgrounds on these two paintings of Ilenia. It involves ALOT of water and dripping paint.  
Ilenia Fabriano #140 cold pressed 12x 18-for sale email me at  m c m h u n t @ me.c o m of you need her. 

   

This was the background originally on last weeks painting.  What was I thinking?!  

Try lifting color next time you have a disaster. If it’s cold pressed paper you can lift the color. Some paper does it better than others. Fabriano does it best. The cheapest source of fabriano I have found is Cheap Joes. Cheap Joes Kilimanjaro also does a good job of lifting though not as good a job as Fabriano. 

Don’t forget Hot Press papers will not lift at all. Worst ever including my beloved Fabriano. I once mixed up some hot press fabriano with my cold press and used it accidently.  How many ways can you spell disaster?! 

This is basically how I did the backgrounds in the pictures. You may have to repeat the steps. hookers green size 12 sable legend I had the same reaction to that hookers green in this weeks paintings background. What was I thinking. Even worse the green is staining so I had to use other colors to get rid of it. 

  Blotting off that Ick green. 

So how to do that? First how I arrived at the background.  

  
Adding more water to lift the paint. 

  
More blotting with Kleenex. No puffs allowed. They have lanolin on them. 

  Adding yellow ochre to kill the green.   

 And a little burnt umber. 
  
Splattering soupy burnt sienna with my Legend 12 sable. 

 

The spatters melt out because the paint is wet.  
  
Then I repeat the above steps blotting off color and adding more til I like it. 

  Now what did I do to get rid of this too dark color. I hit it with the spray bottle, let it sit a few minutes and started blotting it off with Kleenex or paper towel. It gets to be a drippy mess and it usually ends up on the floor. 
  
And it ended like this. I did splatter the background again.  I think the colts I used were alizarin, mineral Violet, burnt sienna, Inathradone blue and cobalt. 

Ps don’t forget to wipe the drips off the floor before you track them everywhere. 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx

Day 424 – Yes it’s SuNdAy!!! 

  
Ilenia full sheet 22x 30″ 140# Kilimanjaro for sale. Email me at m c m h u n t @ me.co m if she needs to come live with you. 

As you may know I usually post the life modeling session on Saturday but Miss Ilenia was misbehaving. Or maybe it was the painter?!  ðŸ˜³

Before I start wanted to remind you that if you haven’t seen Mr Yow doing Chinese painting on my Facebook wall you should. It’s only 4 minutes. https://m.facebook.com/MargaretMccarthyHunt?ref=bookmarks

 I am going to make a mental checklist or maybe I should write it down to review before I start painting. Meditate on it. Put it under my pillow and sleep on it. Put it on the bathroom mirror. 
   
She was drawn with a #4 Isabey sable watercolor brush w a grey that was mixed with everything in the corners of my palette.  Twenty minutes sketching. When you use a paintbrush on watercolor paper you have to think about where each line goes. Trying for no do overs. 

ChEcKlIsT:

  • No head smaller than 4″ EvEr!!
  • Shoulders even?! 
  • Arms the right length?! 
  • Eat in the right position?! 
  • Start painting on the face first. (The face makes me nervous so I tend to start on it after I do the body. NOT good because in a two hour drawing session I run out of time. Since I tend to slap paint on when I get in a hurry guess what I do?! Not a good look on a face!! )
  • And last shadows even across the face?? (Aka shadows on face should NOT Be darker than the body. Gives a beard effect. Not good on a pretty young girl!!!)
  • Ps only use burnt sienna and cerulean on a young girls face or the shadows get too heavy. Charles Reids rule and he is THE Master!! Www.charlesreidart.com

 
The first forty minutes including sketching. A Quin coral and french ochre wash. Both are transparent. Raw Sienna and cerulean shadows. 

  
Next forty minutes. Mistake number one on the face. Eyebrow and eye too dark and heavy. She had dark eyes but using burnt inner and ultramarine made them TOO dark. Next time repeat the mantra burnt sienna and cerulean only. The eyebrow is too long too. No shadows Around the eye make them look pasted on. 

Also lost the edges of the back of her hair so she would not look cut out and glued down. It makes your eye look at her face not her hair. 

  
After Life modeling. Two hours. I put her down in the parking lot and took her pic in the noonday sun. 

  She needs some background to make her PPP. I chose green because it’s the opposite of pink or red. But oh my gosh what’s wrong with that face?! 

Lots of minor things. Eat was a little low. The mouth too down turned. The eye shape off. Forehead a hair too narrow and TOO round. Otherwise she was looking great. 

   
 After a lot of twitching around I am happy with her. Shoot me an email if she needs to come live at your house!! 

   
 Now my biggest question is crop closer or leave full sheet?! Leaning toward the cropped version. It follows the rules of thirds and I like it best. Which one do you like best?! 

Tomorrow will tell you how I did the background. It too was rough for a while but really like it ALOT now. 

Thanks for reading. 

Margaret xxx