Art therapist working with children, young adults, and families to promote positive growth and well-being. Artist creating through paint and colors to provide comfort and healing for others.
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Still Life Drawing
Even though this is an aside from my usual work of abstraction, I enjoy drawing realistically, if not with a flare for fauvism. I had this still life set up for my drawing classes at the summer school and could not ignore the urge to draw it myself. I oftentimes use too many lines when I create an image such as this, but it is an ongoing process of overcoming this sort of "safety blanket" of too many lines to hide my fear of incorrectly drawing the subject. (And I tend to use too many words to describe it, too!)
Anyways, I was pleased with the outcome, and had fun photographing the details to illuminate the build up of lines and colors that shape the subjects themselves.
Also, I have realized that this swelling urge to draw should not be ignored, as it is akin to the urge to show appreciation for gifts you have received and using them wisely and positively.
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2 comments:
glad to see you are using the blog... a new semester kicks off for us today, with a new batch of grad students. all the best
yeah he left one one mine too! kinda weird to think his class might be looking at our stuff! anyway i like the fruit. they look like they have living auras... i like... ok well its off to work for me. Miss you!
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