Saturday, May 28, 2011

summer projects


Happy Summer Vacation! 
(for me, anyway...;D ) 

Well, I am trying to be productive with my time this vacation, 
so,
instead of sitting in front of the computer for hours, I am devoting myself to hours of crafts!

Here is my first of 
(hopefully,)
many projects!

Remember those doodled eggs I made awhile ago..

Oh.

I forgot that I haven't posted about those.

Hm.

*rewind* 

Several months ago, I saw this blog post.

Ah...
I grabbed my pen, and began to doodle. 

And you know what? 
They turned out pretty well!
*clears throat* 
At least, the flower ones did. 

I learned from the paisley eggs, that thicker tipped pens work best. 

And that you really DON'T want to draw your design on first in pencil.

AND that the simpler the design is, the better it works.


Anyway. 

Today I was sitting at the table, my watercolors strewn over it.

I glanced over at the eggs, and realized the flower pattern would look really neat in color on paper. 

So I tried it.

1. Sketch flowers all over paper.
Caution:  Fingers may grow cramped.


 2. Add leaves. 
If fingers are not already cramped, you will most likely experience that now.
If so, stop for cookies. ;P


3. After your paper is covered in black sketches, pull out your watercolors.


4. Choose colors.
Confession: Actually, I didn't choose my colors first, I just dove in. Later I found the ones I used, and took a picture of them... ;P

 5. Paint! 


6. And lastly, go over the whole thing in black pen.
Yes. 
Again.

  And voila!
(is that how you spell it?)

 You have a fun piece of summery art! 

 :(
our scanner was not nice to the colors...
*shakes fist at scanner*
:P 

Hope you have a great summer!

Friday, May 13, 2011

recent projects part 2...

Well. 
Here I am again. 
This time I have rediscovered my watercolors, which were buried under a avalanche of art supplies.
*blush*
*hides behind art supplies*
I will clean them up.
Sometime.
*clears throat*
{end of rabbit trail}

So, we have some watercolor paintings.

First, a bouquet...the flowers were roughly sketched with white crayon and then painted over with watercolor. 


'Fraid I can't get over the wax resist technique. 

First on Pysanky, then art...

~
Then, we have a freaky, spooky looking castle. 
Yes, I know that does not sound like me. 
I actually saw this in an art book, and theirs looked so neat, I had to try it.

You squirt different colors of acrylic paint in a line along the bottom of the paper, then use a piece of cardboard to drag the paint upward.




You may be wondering at this point why I call it a watercolor painting.

Well...

I didn't have the correct colors of acrylic paint.
So I used undiluted watercolor paints from a tube instead .

T'was all I had, so I used it. :P

And it worked pretty well.

The final touches, like the hanging bridges, birds/bats and trees were added with a felt tip pen.
~
Finally, I couldn't resist putting in a pic of my stone. 
Yes, you heard me correctly.
A stone.
I saw a picture of a stone painted very nicely, with a sweet little bird on the top.

{inspiration}

The next day I walked out of the house, calling over my shoulder:

"Bye Mom! I'm going to go paint a stone!" 

You can imagine her response.
Then again, I think she is getting used to my wild ideas...

That night, we were sitting around joking about it.
(Everyone liked the stone...;P)

Mom suggested teasingly that it would be a very good excuse to use against unwanted future suitors.
(NOT that I'm planning on those anytime soon...*rolls eyes* )

I can just imagine it:
"No, sorry, I'm busy. Have to go paint a stone!"
XD

Well...that's it!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

recent projects part 1...


Well...I haven't posted in quite a while. Not that that is unusual or anything...
*rolls eyes*
I've just been busy making so many things.
Yep. Excuses.
Here we have what I made least recently: A posterish thing, with a quote by someone who I don't know.
I like the quote, and decided to make it into art.
Of some kind.
I used water colors and felt tip pens.
It would be hanging on my wall, but I have only so much space, and I like the others better.
Yep.
Here we have perhaps my favorite.

I suppose I should have saved it for last, but I am posting in the order of creation.

A scherenschnitte of a bird on a branch. The background is ripped and torn sheet music.

Terrible of me, I know.
(Consolation: It is photocopies of my music, don't worry! ;P)

This one is a very interesting twist on this interesecting circles tutorial.
I saw the tutorial and thought how fun it would be to make.
I also realized (sadly) that though paint chips are easily come by in the states, they are NOT in the Philippines.
My dad went to look for a good paint for our computer room and came back with a huge loop of paint chips. You had to return them of course.
I doubt the store would be happy to find that most of their paint chips had circles cut out of them, when they got them back.
Change of plans.
I dug out our stash of scrapbooking paper, and found some that I liked.
And believe it our not, I almost like mine better!

Next we have a doodle thing.

I saw (once again :P) a neat piece of art online.

It was a sheet of paper covered in designs made by several felt tip pens/markers.

I lost the link sadly, but I made two similar pieces, one greens and blues, the other pinks and oranges.

I have only scanned the second one, which unfortunately is not as nice. But here it is anyway:


A bit busy, to be sure, but interesting to look at.

I shall try to post a bit more soon!
I still have a few more projects yet to be seen...

Oh! and I think I shall start to post my novel chapter here as well!

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