Drawing Cakes

I am thinking seriously of staying in England and living in this tea room. I had tea and scones there Tuesday, tea and savory scones there on Wednesday and lunch and orange cake there on Thursday. The ladies who run the tea room are friendly and the baker is talented and kind. Of course the clientele is gentile and  I especially like the rock scones.  

Under the pretext of painting at Pegotty's I was able to spend a lot of extra time there.

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Here's the painting I produced in the bakery. 

 

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Wouldn't you want to live there too? 

Art Lesson From England

Directions for drawing while traveling : 

Choose to draw a scene from a location you want to remember.  

Don't everything in the room or all that you see. Pick a portion of the scene, just enough to give a sense of where you are.  

In the drawing below, I sketched only the top of the Japanese dresser , the contents on top of it and the bottom of the picture hanging on the wall. It seemed to me to be enough to fit on one page in my 4" x 6" journal. 

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Here is what I was looking at. It's the dining room at Little Dane B & B in Tenterden, UK.  

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Here is my almost finished painting.  

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I started the painting with washes of cobalt blue for the shadows and then built up layers of paint, 

Drawing and Painting Castles en Plein Air

In the suburbs you don't often see castles. The area of SE England where we are staying is full of castles. 

Bodiam Castle

Bodiam Castle

Here is my painted sketch of the castle done while seated on a bench in front of the castle. It was quite windy and chilly out. When I unwrapped a Kashi bar for a snack, two ducks came over to sit by me. I think they may have been art critics because I heard one of the ducks say I was a quack. 

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Visiting Winston's Churchill's House

We visited Chartwell, the private home of Winston Churchill and his family. It was full of memorabilia from his life, including his cigar and hats among other things. You could not take photos, but the guides thought it might be okay for me to draw some of the less important things. I drew one of his silk top hats and his cigars and was amazed to see that he collected cigar boxes just like me! I now plan to read all about him and his wife Clementine. 

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Today we traveled through the countryside on a steam engine train to visit Bodiam Castle, which was built in 1385.  It has a moat filled with water surrounding it. 

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I am finding British pub food very nice. 

 

Cider

Cider

Yorkshire pudding, treacle glazed sirloin and cider

Yorkshire pudding, treacle glazed sirloin and cider

It was necessary to have a hearty meal after an exhausting day of painting. 

First Class Suitcase and How to Use 2 Point Perspective

Look closely at the right and left sides of the suitcase. Do you notice anything about the vertical back sides? They are smaller then the front vrticals sides. So you can "fake" perspective simply by squeezing the back vertical lines or making them a bit smaller. 

Another trick I read about recently to create the illusion of objects receding in space is to try to see the angles of the sides of a box or suitcase as corresponding to the same position as the numbers on the clock. Try either or both methods when you need something with 2 sides recede.

The reason for "first class" in this post title is because I was upgraded to first class on the first leg of my trip from San Diego to Seattle and that's where I did the suitcase painting.  

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We visited Windsor Castle today. 

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How to Effectively Watercolor Travel Journal

My travel journaling methods change from journey to journey as I discover new art supplies, art techniques and toss out methods that do not work well.

Now I take a small amount of art supplies. I bring a journal that I make myself with my favorite kinds of paper, Arches 140 lb. cold press and Raffine mixed media paper. 

 

My homemade journal for SE England. Ollie seems to like it. 

My homemade journal for SE England. Ollie seems to like it. 

I sewed in the pages in a very poor fashion. 

I sewed in the pages in a very poor fashion. 

The size of the journal depends on how much time I have to devote to each page so I can complete the page in less then an hour.  

 

Pre trip completed page. 

Pre trip completed page. 

This trip, my goal is to chronicle in words and pictures my journey. I started with a page about packing, which is important to the success of my voyage. I have heard that journaling before a trip helps with "pre-trip nerves".  Reminding yourself that that preparations need to be adequate but not perfect helps too. 

Drawing Ellipses So My Waterlilies Recede

This week's lesson in my online drawing class is all about how to draw ellipses as they receed in space. If you understand this simple concept then your drawings will have a lot depth in them. 

By the way, it's not too late to sign up for my ONLINE Drawing and Painting Daybook class. Some of my online students have shared their practice drawings with me and I have seen  that studying and practicing drawing has improved their drawings a whole lot. Contact me if you want to join the class at anywhereart4u@gmail.com and I will enroll you today! 

The trouble with understanding the technique of drawing receding elispes is that it is not explained in most drawing books. 

Elispe practice study

Elispe practice study

A student who was born in England gave me this book several years ago. It is the only book that I have ever found with receding ellipses explained. Maybe nobody but me worries about getting their ellipses  to recede? It is very important to me since I am going to paint again sitting in front of Monet's water lily pond in Giverny, France next month and I want my water lilies to recede to make Monet proud of me.

The book that explains about receding elispes and much more. 

The book that explains about receding elispes and much more. 

Preparing for Drawing in England

The last time I was in the English countryside, I was enamored by the idyllic sight of sheep grazing in green meadows.  I did some paintings of these scenes. My paintings came out okay and even sold, but when I looked at the sheep I had painted, I thought they sort of had the physique of a beagle dog. That should come as no surprise to any of you who know me since we have owned several beagles and I drew them constantly. I rarely draw sheep as I don't run into sheep very often in my neighborhood.  When I am in England next week and see fields of sheep, I am going to be prepared. I have been proactive in my preparations for this upcoming trip and have studied and practiced exactly what sheep look like.  Their noses were rather challenging to draw so I plan to view them from a distance.

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I have also practiced drawing European hares in case I meet any who want their portraits painted. 

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Packing For A Painting Trip to England

All the important items I must bring to England

All the important items I must bring to England

Tonight I started getting ready for my upcoming journey to England.  I got out my suitcase, my guide books, my pens, paints and paper and a few incidentals. I pride myself on being a modern traveler and having all the latest traveling necessities. I still need to locate my parasol, my extra pair of gloves and my box camera.  Do you have any helpful suggestions for me as to what else I need to bring along for a Spring sketching and painting trip to S.E. England?  Your help will be appreciated. 

Drawing on Vacation/ Drawing Assignment #11.

When you go on a vacation you might want to take your sketchbook with you and draw some of the sights you see. 

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Sometimes you see something you want to sketch that would make a nice travel memory.  

However, sometimes you just don't have time to stop, sit down and draw so I suggest you take a picture and create your drawing when you have more time. 

When you are taking a picture in a public place, sometimes you have people and things in your photo that you want to omit from your drawing. So feel free to simplify your photo and leave out anything you don't like.

I started my drawing with a pencil sketch. 

 

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Once I had my drawing looking reasonably ok (remember it doesn't have to be perfect), then I got out my Sanguine color Pitt pen and drew with the pen over the pencil lines. If I drew something I didn't like I just drew another line over it, somehow that looked okay, after all I wasn't painting a masterpiece just recording a memory in my sketchbook. 

 

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Can you guess where I am vacationing? Ok , you guessed it right. Doesn't my drawing look like the Washington Monument with some villa type official buildings behind it? 

My sketch needed some color to capture the cool, crisp day, so I added some watercolor paint on top of the ink sketch. 

 

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For those of you who are in my online class, your assignment #11, this week is to do some pencil sketches of things you observe and photograph. Take your sketching materials with you when you go out and do your drawing in a coffee shop, a bakery, a park or ?  Happy Drawing...

Painting Waves

Lately, I have been painting some acrylic paintings of waves. 

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Finally after years of not using white paint in my watercolor painting, I can now brush on as much white painting as I want to. 

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I have also been studying waves to learn how they work and how I can explain them in paint. 

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The above canvas is long and narrow.  

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Did you think this was one of my paintings? HA I fooled you. This is a photo I took Friday night as the sun was setting in Carlsbad. Amazing, isn't it? 

Art Critic Likes My Work!

I showed my work to an art critter, oops I mean art critic yesterday and his reaction was good.  He said, "my work knocked him out".

He is looking at my drawing for Monday's online art class. You can still sign up, if you're interested in practicing your drawing and painting with me this year.  You can find me at anywhereart4u@gmail.com

Messing Around with Mixed Media

I have been unfaithful to watercolor painting and painting with acrylics all last year.   

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Acrylic painting is a nice addition to your painting skills. When you use acrylic paint you can slather it on, cover up mistakes and best of all paint with white paint! 

I still love watercolors and sometimes paint a subject in watercolor first before I paint it on canvas with acrylic paint. 

I'm teaching a few acrylic painting classes these days around San Diego. I even dipped my toes  into mixed media last week by pasting textured papers to my canvas  and then painting with acrylics on top. 

FREE Motivational Sticky Note

Please print out the above sticky note and attach it somewhere you can see it often.  It will remind you to draw.  It will help you create a drawing location or zone. It will help you improve your drawing.  It will help you lose weight.  Well, every statement but the last one might be true.  Happy Drawing.....

How Many Hats Do You Wear?

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My father used to say, "You can't dance at too many weddings." Don't you sometimes wonder how much is enough? I do, and have thought that my priorities should be staying healthy, painting, drawing, teaching and spending time with my loved ones. I really don't have time to wash sinkfulls of dishes, vacuum, go to 3 markets, cut up vegetables, provide wise but not bossy wisdom to my 22 year old, put on eye liner perfectly ,  lift weights, get out of my pjs and much more. Do you? Can you share your secrets and methods with me of how you get it all done?

I did manage to put together a new class to teach in acrylic painting and teach two sessions of it this week and a Friday watercolor workshop. Plus I am scheduling some classes on how to paint furniture with chalk paint and some summer journaling classes and working on my online class and recruiting for my Fall trip to Tuscany. Oh and I made a chicken for a  friend who is recovering from surgery. 

 

 

 

Painting in Balboa Park

I live in San Diego and I spend a lot of  time in the house,  painting Tuscany.  I think it's time to get out of the house and paint the scenery in my town. My first painting destination will be Balboa Park.  The Park is 12,00 acres and contains museums, gardens, restaurants and the Zoo!  A lot of the buildings were built for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition that took place there.  I am in the mood to paint Spanish Architecture, lily ponds, Japanese Gardens and Organ Pavilions.

I did this painting of the tower in Balboa Park a few years ago.  I flipped through the pages of one of my old journals today and found it.  That's what got me thinking of how much scenery there is around my town to paint.  I have a deluxe watercolor painting easel I bought this summer to take to Vermont to paint.  It hasn't been out of the closet since I got home. If you live near me, let me know if you want to join me in my paint the scenery in my town effort. If you don't live near me you could start your own, paint the scenery in my town efforts.  I don't want to antagonize anyone who lives in a cold snowy climate with this post. If you like my idea, you can look out your window and paint a snowy scene and I will post it here. 

Receiving Criticism on Your Artwork Gracefully

Sooner or later you are going to receive some criticism on your artwork. This criticism can come from anyone you've shown your artwork to; a friend or relative, a teacher or gallery juror or even an editor or a renowned art critic. 

Here is Webster's  Dictionary's definition of criticism:

 the act of expressing disapproval and of noting the problems or faults of a person or thing

: the act of criticizing someone or something     

: a remark or comment that expresses disapproval of someone or something    

 : the activity of making careful judgments about the good and bad qualities of books, movies, etc

None of the definitions above except maybe the last one, tells me anything I would like to hear about my artwork.  Or for that matter, anything that might help me improve my artwork.  That is why, I believe in constructive criticism, which Dictionary.com defines as: 

criticism or advice that is useful and intended to help or improve something,often with an offer of possible solutions

There is a big difference between the these two types of criticism. Let me give you an example of each kind so you can recognize them if you get some criticism.

Criticism "Your painting lacks depth, does not have enough values and your drawing technique stinks."

Constructive criticism " Your painting could be improved if you  added a wider range of values, especially in the darker range."

As a teacher I try very carefully to always give constructive criticism if I feel my student would benefit from it. Actually, I have invented my own form of criticism, which I like to call, "compliment what is well done first,  then identify a skill that needs improving and tell the person how to improve it."  A comment I might make using my form of criticism might be,

"You have done a great job of drawing in this piece. I really like your drawing style.  What could make your painting even better would be to work on adding a wider range of values to your art work, particularly in the darker range."

Now, how do you respond gracefully to the first type of criticism? Take a deep breath, do not burst into tears, call your mother, or run screaming from the gallery. Smile, say thank you and see you later. Then exit quickly.  Immediately call your best friend, husband or me and vent. Then take a walk and more deep breaths and think logically about the criticiser. Who is she or he? Are they qualified to give this criticism? For example, is their artwork so perfect that they know everything? Perhaps they do. I have heard lots of criticism from art instructors at very expensive art academies.  Then, resolve to yourself that you will never, ever take to heart something disapproving mentioned about your artwork. You have to tell yourself, you love making art and you are going to continue making art and you are going to get better and better and better at painting or drawing or sculpting or whatever it is that you do. 

You can print this out and post it where you do your artwork.