Category: art every day month

  • November 2010 – Art Every Day Month

    If it wasn’t for this fantastic challenge and the challenges I’ve used to help my inspiration I wouldn’t have… My acrylic paintings…my first in nearly ten years… My Wind Sculpted Trees…a derivative of zentangling that I’m still really excited about and want to explore further… My doodley zentangles…including my first ever mandala… Or my cartoons…

  • Illustration Friday, Sunday Sketches and AEDM

    So do you think I have enough challenges tied into this post? ::grin:: Don’t worry, I have a piece for each as today was a good art day. Exhilaration, acrylic on board, approx. 300 x 300 mm. Savour the exhilaration. ‘Savour’ is the challenge word this week over at Illustration Friday. All I could think…

  • Tree silhouettes – Gungurru

    Gungurru, pen on fineliner paper, approx. 150 x 180 mm. A native of the Western Australian coast, the Gungurru Eucalypt (Eucalyptus caesia) is a beautiful weeping tree with silvery white stems, blue green leaves and bright pink hanging flowers. The specimen in my front garden is var. ‘Silver Princess’, so you can imagine the what…

  • A swirling zentangle and a beautiful fly

    I finally got my grotty hands on a white pen that will write on black. I’ve been wanting to get one for some time, but when you have small children, shopping can sometimes be happenstance and I haven’t happened to be in the right place to purchase one until yesterday. This isn’t what I bought…

  • Drawing lab challenge results – Funky creatures

    Okay, this one, I admit, was quite fun. And freeing in ways I haven’t really done before. The reults, well, hmm, interesting, I guess. But the procedure, definitely fun. I didn’t quite finish them off as I left the exercise to the last minute again, but I think I like looking at the red, blue…

  • Creative Tuesday – Heavenly

    Okay, so it’s a day early, but I drew it today so here it is. There was the whole bald, cute and nappy thing, but considering he got to sleep on a cloud and then shoot people in the butt all day, his job wasn’t too bad. Cupid, pen on bleedbroof paper, approx. 250 x…

  • Sunday Sketches

    The wonderful Kristin Dudish suggested I have a go at the Sunday Sketches Challenge. So I dug out my sketch book and have some of my not so hot sketches to share. I promise in the future to actually do something constructive for this challenge. I did scribble down Frenken Furter for the challenge, a…

  • Colour experiments – Green Fireworks

    This effort was a follow through from Fallen and Embers. It has more in common with Embers, but was actually inspired by a piccy that I found right next to the piccy that inspired Fallen 😀 Green Fireworks, acrylic on board, approx. 300 x 300 mm. I was angry and continually distracted by the children…

  • Wind sculpted trees – Determined

    It has been one of those weeks. I haven’t managed to do much art and haven’t even posted to my blog, which is even more disappointing. I’m not sure what happened. Real life ate me, I guess. I have had something on the go. Something that should have taken me one day, but instead took…

  • Colour experiments – Fallen

    And Art Every Day Month strikes again 😀 Fallen, acrylic on board, approx. 300 x 300 mm. This is a follow on from my first acrylic painting, Embers. It turned out to be in a completely different style (I don’t seem to have a set style or medium, I’m higglety-pigglety), but is still an experiment…