InkTracks

Drawing and painting, to create a mindful path through my days.

Monday, October 31, 2005

EDM challenge #38--Halloween

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What's it called when you make letters out of themed images? Anyway, here's my answer to the challenge, quickly thrown on the paper ...
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Friday, October 28, 2005

image loading problems

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Thanks for the advice from the EDM group. I've made some quick fixes and things are looking better. It's constant, learning the soft...

Sun swirl

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Keri Smith recently posted about Bruno Maneri's book and his exercise of painting suns. So I had to do one, too. The motion of swirling...
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The sour cat

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This represents our other cat, who is NOT sweet. She had an unhappy childhood and it colored her life sour. She is suspicious, cranky, and l...
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Thursday, October 27, 2005

EDM challenge #35--bicycle

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My first multi-gear bike was a 10-speed orange Schwinn. Though I never rode it on a beach. The sketch looks more orange than this scan, whic...
Tuesday, October 25, 2005

What IS that?!

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An image appears in the tar pit. Something is surfacing. One of the many random sketch/wash things that make me feel productive, but it was ...
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Monday, October 24, 2005

A new Winsor & Newton pocket sketchbook

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Maria asked about seeing this item, so I looked for a link to send her. Can't find one anywhere, not even on the Winsor & Newton sit...
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Thursday, October 20, 2005

Rainbow witch

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Penelope Dullaghn (see Draw a Witch ) is running a fun contest for drawing witches. This is mine, Helga Hag. She's pasty white from li...
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Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Aqua and brown

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I love these colors together. A glass with textured glass and blended colors is hard to capture. Starting with white paper helps in this ca...
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Wednesday, October 12, 2005

The blog tag game

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I've been tagged by Diong to play the "List 20 Random Things About Yourself" game. To illustrate this unexpected invitation a...
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Sunday, October 09, 2005

Paris icons

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Evy asked how I did the stamped background in the "tiny type" drawing below. I used a standard rubber stamp (from the craft store)...
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In green

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The same world map stamp in dark green, and to show how it fits on the small Moleskine sketchbook. I like it unadorned for now.
Thursday, October 06, 2005

Green guy

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Just filling in my small Moleskine. I never know who I'll find inside! Gouache again, doesn't bead up like transparent w/c. This bra...
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Random ribbons

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A friend asked me to write about process. In this one I just wanted to play with gouache complements in a small Moleskine sketchbook. I drew...
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Nita Van Zandt
Living in New Hampshire, loving where line and color take me.
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