Thursday, November 21, 2013
Round Robin, Week 3
This week I'm doing the final illustration lap of the Round Robin collaboration with Marsha Riti and Diandra Mae. Marsha kicked it off with a beautiful setting of the scene, and Diandra created some wonderful characters and drama. Decided to add a little atmosphere.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Round Robin, Week 2
So, it's my week to kick off our round robin collaboration.
Check in with Marsha Riti and Diandra Mae over the next couple of days to see what else develops in this scene. Happy drawing!
Check in with Marsha Riti and Diandra Mae over the next couple of days to see what else develops in this scene. Happy drawing!
Wednesday, November 06, 2013
Round Robin, Week 1
Conducting a little art experiment with illustrators extraordinaire Diandra Mae and Marsha Riti where we collaborate on a piece every week round robin style. Diandra handed me the most adorable, forlorn fox, and here's what I added.
Marsha, over to you for the last leg of storytelling/artmaking!
Marsha, over to you for the last leg of storytelling/artmaking!
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Sketching at Barton Springs
Joined up with other SCBWI Austin illustrators on Saturday and tried to capture the scene at "Barking" Springs: part dog park, part swimming hole. Lovely morning to sit beneath the sycamores and watercolor.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Process: Lake Como in Watercolor
Let's start with my photo reference, a shot of Lake Como in Northern Italy from several years ago. Side note: this is one of the most beautiful, dreamy places I've ever been.
I start off with a minimal sketch in HB pencil and a light pink wash for this one (I don't recommend having cat hair on your paper, as I have done, but when you've got a kitty in the studio during shedding season, it's tough to avoid)
Three layers of color here
More layers, lots of viridian green and prussian blue in the mix
And voila. Finished sketch with watercolor and some graphite detailing on the boat and houses.
Monday, June 17, 2013
Landscapes Three Ways
Just playing around with watercolor approaches. I posted some progress shots of these last week, but here they are "finished" and scanned.
Watercolor, charcoal & graphite
Outlines in thick indigo watercolor, filled in with transparent watercolor layers
And landscape detail outlined in softer watercolor of different colors My photo reference (the amazing Butchart Gardens in Victoria, BC) and a postcard of Toshi Yoshida's woodcut "Linnoji Garden", my jumping off point for experimenting with technique.
Watercolor, charcoal & graphite
Outlines in thick indigo watercolor, filled in with transparent watercolor layers
And landscape detail outlined in softer watercolor of different colors My photo reference (the amazing Butchart Gardens in Victoria, BC) and a postcard of Toshi Yoshida's woodcut "Linnoji Garden", my jumping off point for experimenting with technique.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Desert Inspiration
Working on a Victorian gothic piece for this weekend's SCBWI conference in Houston, but the images in my head are more influenced by the subtle textures and earth tones and blazing blue skies of the desert. Took a trip last weekend to Palm Springs with some high school friends that I rarely get to see, and it was a lovely time filled with desert hikes, swims in a saltwater pool, delicious food (still thinking about that tender porkbelly and buttermilk onion ring sloppy joe at the ACE hotel restaurant), and the wackiness that is Palm Springs.
Joshua Tree
Indian Canyons
Palm Springs
Alpine woods at the end of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
Marilyn, larger than life
Joshua Tree
Indian Canyons
Palm Springs
Alpine woods at the end of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
Marilyn, larger than life
Thursday, April 04, 2013
Squirrels Night Out
I just read last week's 7-imp post on David Ezra Stein's Ol' Mama Squirrel, which is going on my book wishlist straight-away. Love how he captured their fierce, chastising nature, even when dealing with creatures many times their size.
I recently drew several pages of squirrels, trying to figure out the look and personalities of some that are going into a story I'm writing. Thought these guys ended up looking like what might happen on squirrels night out.
I recently drew several pages of squirrels, trying to figure out the look and personalities of some that are going into a story I'm writing. Thought these guys ended up looking like what might happen on squirrels night out.
Friday, February 08, 2013
Lion, squirrels and conferences, oh my!
The Austin SCBWI conference kicks off tonight, with an exciting event at the Children's Museum honoring Patrice Barton, Crystal Kite winner, and full of readings by E.B. Lewis, Liz Garton Scanlon, Cynthia Leitich Smith and more. Conference also means this week has been chock full of illustration and printer wrangling. Lots of new pieces in the portfolio this time! The above sketch is a work/possible story in progress...
Wednesday, January 09, 2013
From the sketchbook: dino & flamingos
I feel like this guy has a story, but I'm not sure what it is yet...
My nephew stopped by while I had out the bright fuschia liquid watercolor and wanted to try it out. His snake (he's 2 and everything he draws is a snake) looked like a flamingo, so I embellished and then did one of my own. I'm partial to the energy of his! Might have to use it as inspiration to stray a little from my own comfort zone.
Do you ever feel like you hold the year in the palm of your hand? You might be right
...or maybe you just ordered a mini-calendar online thinking it would not be quite so mini.
My nephew stopped by while I had out the bright fuschia liquid watercolor and wanted to try it out. His snake (he's 2 and everything he draws is a snake) looked like a flamingo, so I embellished and then did one of my own. I'm partial to the energy of his! Might have to use it as inspiration to stray a little from my own comfort zone.
Do you ever feel like you hold the year in the palm of your hand? You might be right
...or maybe you just ordered a mini-calendar online thinking it would not be quite so mini.
Monday, January 07, 2013
Inspiration on a frosty morning
Walking with my dog this morning out at the Walnut Creek trails, I was struck by the beauty of the glittery dew and frost and subtle golden colors of winter. My brain kept mixing watercolor paint to capture those shades, but the only tool I had on hand was my phone. And now I have my painting inspiration for the week...
The frosty abandoned tennis ball might be my favorite moment.
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