EDM #248, Draw a lock
Life session 14 January 2010
wall flowers
at -10° F (-23°C.)
Sunday sun
With a wind off the lee shore
burning bright
burning inverted
Time to move beyond
21 January 2010 drawing session
The next iteration
SFW in progress
On my 1st trip to Japan
Rejuvenation
Challenge 257
First sun through the window!
High Noon
The moon at high noon
Life session 1-29-10
Fire in the hole!
Weekday at the Ohara
First sun
Early frost, a tragedy
Painted outside at -30 degrees
Occidental Orient
はんせい、Hansei
Drinking えんよう
in the eye of the storm
lost in thought
in days gone by
gantan 2010
風流, Elegance
元旦 2010
20 years ago in Thailand
20 years ago in Thailand...
out with the old
At the temple
2010
un-coy Koi
Past sketch
Headwaters
Ikazaki manhole
Sub-arctic nights
Worth the visit
Meanwhile in Ikazaki
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As I'm still intrigued with Claudia's pose, I've been working on this version of it.
The title: Claudia's pose is tense, dynamic and, I am sure, excruciatingly painful if held for any length of time. -Yet she nails it and she holds it! Also the paper and media I used are absolutely unforgiving. The paper so absorbent and fragile there's no lifting of a color once laid, the mediums mostly too transparent to hide any earlier mistakes,
I told Claudia, in a comment in the Occidental Orient post, that I was working on this and subsequently figured I'd better finish it before I screw it up. Hardest part of painting is knowing when to stop! :-)
This is mixed media on 8.5"X12" handmade Japanese washi, paper (Made in the shop/factory on Shikoku Island that you may have seen in an earlier photo here on my site.)
Mixed media: Yarka watercolors, Dewent Inktense water soluble pencils, Caran D'Arche Neocolor II crayons, KohI-Noor woodless color pencils.
...and... the hardest part of writing about it is knowing when to stop too! I wanna 'splain why I chose to sit Claudia on a avocado puke green throw tho it jars with the other colors big time... and how the picture changes under different light sources & how etc., etc., etc -but I'll shut up...now.
The title: Claudia's pose is tense, dynamic and, I am sure, excruciatingly painful if held for any length of time. -Yet she nails it and she holds it! Also the paper and media I used are absolutely unforgiving. The paper so absorbent and fragile there's no lifting of a color once laid, the mediums mostly too transparent to hide any earlier mistakes,
I told Claudia, in a comment in the Occidental Orient post, that I was working on this and subsequently figured I'd better finish it before I screw it up. Hardest part of painting is knowing when to stop! :-)
This is mixed media on 8.5"X12" handmade Japanese washi, paper (Made in the shop/factory on Shikoku Island that you may have seen in an earlier photo here on my site.)
Mixed media: Yarka watercolors, Dewent Inktense water soluble pencils, Caran D'Arche Neocolor II crayons, KohI-Noor woodless color pencils.
...and... the hardest part of writing about it is knowing when to stop too! I wanna 'splain why I chose to sit Claudia on a avocado puke green throw tho it jars with the other colors big time... and how the picture changes under different light sources & how etc., etc., etc -but I'll shut up...now.
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