Creative Every Day Projects 2012 (June & July)

I love this website (Thanks Carey for sending this my way). I told myself from June 2012 going forward I would commit myself to a theme for each month:

For the month of June 2012, the theme was Opposites.
I chose to depict faith and fear or shall i say those opposites picked me. This is a topic that God constantly talks to me about. What are you going to walk in ..faith or fear. I love how this was the item that came up in my spirit.


For the month of July 2012, the theme is Round.
This smoke was made from round shapes is how I'm feeling this month... overwhelmed, suffocated, and tired (not everyday of all means..but definately at least twice a week... trying to fit everything into my schedule has been difficult and that's why by month end i pick 3 most important tasks to do).


Selected Ink Art work from the 1st month of class

As I mentioned I'm taking my first Anatomy and Drawing class in July (every Tuesday). Below is a snapshot of my best work from the ink medium that my teacher introduced me too. Working with ink reminded me of when i first worked with soft pastels...it was all over me. I loved it! My teacher had me working with different objects in creating the work...amazing.




I loved this medium so much that pretty much until the last class (post where my teacher hug me)...I've used ink. My teacher wanted me to get used to the way i could use ink (movement), then she wanted me to work with washes (diluted dark and light ink to create shadows). I'm not a fan of the washes yet because i don't know how to manipulate it..once i get better I'm sure I will like it. One thing i love about using ink is how bold it makes my art work (at least i felt that way in the beginning before I started used the washes).










#1 Supporter

I feel so blessed to have my husband in my life (period) but especially as my #1 supporter in my art. Even when I willing laid it down, had good days and bad days..he's always there to encourage, listen, and give me a quick swift in the arse when I need it. It's amazing feeling to have a husband who sees things in you before you see them..I think God for him everyday! I think one of the lessons he's taught me about art is (1) Trust myself and (2) Just do it.

My art teacher hugged me

Today was one of those days in class where I didn't feel like i was on my A game. Ha! I never feel that way but I typically do like my work more than i dislike it.

Today's class was disappointment after disappointment as we went through our 1 min, 5 min, and 10 min sketch. I was irritated because i decided to sit in a different area for class to see what area i like the best and this one was so uncomfortable and the room was packed so I was stuck there. Also, i decided to focus on the actual facial features of my model since that is my weak area instead of movement (in the beginning of the class my teacher wanted me to sketch in terms of movement and then go back and rework and today's class i decided as much as movement helps I also want to get into the mechanics of drawing features too). As I worked with a couple charcoal mediums: charcoal pencil and thick charcoal and switching back and forth. I became even more frustrated and wanted my teacher to come by and give her encouraging constructive criticism. She briefly came by and said a few things  on my absolute worst sketch (first 1 min sketch). I wondered, "Where is she...ugh....?"

After being frustrated majority of the class. I said i am turning off my brain, chucking the thick charcoal and working with my most freeing medium next to soft pastels which is vine charcoal ..its so soft and you can easily work with (thanks to my art therapist for having me work with this because i would have never tried it. i even introduced someone to it last week:) Anyway, as soon as i change mediums my drawings became better ...you can distinctively tell the difference.  I think someone just produced some freeing art...yes I did.

Well like an answered prayer on our last pose of the night (most people had left)which is a 20 min sketch she came by and said next time i want you to sit here as she pointed to a particular space. She explained she doesn't get to the side of the room where i was sitting because she doesn't like to get in the way. Then she sat down and looked at my drawing and said , "the face is perfect now i want you to work on the rest of the body and focus on the center." She went to talk to another student and came back and said , "I love how it came together..if only you had more time." I am so proud of you. The improvement you've done since this class started is amazing" and she gave me a hug. I could have cried.

After such a crappy drawing session look what came in the end.  I learned two things: 1. sometimes you need to turn your brain off and explore. Just focus on being in tune to your work  and 2. sometimes you have to work through crappy work to get through the good work.

Art Journey

As I begin my artistic journey I wanted a visual record of how my art progresses through time. I'm currently participating in drawing anatomy classes which is taking me to the basics that I never learned as a budding artist. I am also exploring the expressive arts program so time will tell the work that comes from both of  these avenues. It will be amazing to see what excudes when I step outside the realms of what i know and explore. I have no choice but to explore because I can no longer stay in the place I am now.