Saturday, July 12, 2008
EDM #069 - Draw a Beverage
Watercolor and Noodler's ink.
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Getting Ready & Getting Old
We leave for Ramsey, Minnesota in the morning. It's the third Welte Family Reunion since 2002 at Uncle Carroll's house. I bet Aunt Fran cringed at the thought of 100+ people & kids trampling her yard and carpets again...we're not that bad, really! Everyone pitches in to help with dishes and meals and cleans up after ourselves. Donations to cover expenses get taken and everyone loves her house! She has a huge yard and woods and a lovely house with a park and playground across the street. There's a links-style public golf course that Ron likes to have a round at during the weekend (I would, too, if I'd get off my butt and get to the driving range once in a while. The kids'd love driving and putting!). We won't get to go visit Midwest, the big Arabian horse farm across the way, they'll be at their family reunion, too, this weekend, but they were sorry they'd miss us! I have my fingers crossed that Sunday we can go to St Paul and be-bop around a bit. Wet Paint is open 12-5 and not too far from Como Park. We won't go to the zoo this time, but will go to the Lock and Dam on the Mississippi River near the old Ford Plant. Ron had gone there to work on the conveyer some years ago and I went up to visit and watched boats locking through there. The kids'll love that! Also, we'll try to get to Ft Snelling and the park along the river near there. We'll try to see what else is close. As much as I would love to, I know I won't be able to "schedule" a time to meet with Roz, if she should be available. Time has to be flexible around the kids and the DH (who's very unpredictable whims can throw off a whole weekend!).
So, the glasses. I'll be 43 this year. About 2 months ago, I noticed that I couldn't focus on things closer than 12-14 inches from my eyes. So, I had these glasses from when I had eyestrain issues at work and school. They get used a lot, but they are just a touch too weak for me now. When we get back from our trip, I'll get the eye exam done.
Monday, June 30, 2008
Drawing People - I Don't Stink
As a reply to a thread on Everyday Matters, I said that I stink at drawing people, so I'd end up drawing things around my Aunt's house next weekend at the Reunion. Well, Ms Kate set me in my place about that! I went back through the sketches of my kids and did one of my Cub last night. I don't stink, I just need more practice!
Sunday, June 22, 2008
19th Worldwide Sketchcrawl - Our Second!
The kids and I set out yesterday at midday and pointed the car toward Ward Parkway. I got to the Plaza and turned to go through and the kids said they wanted to go to the Cancer Survivors Park on the Western edge of the shopping district. The kids played a bit, letting me draw the view from my bench of the sculpture and the new building across the street. We moved up the park to the front and it's new sculpture, a symbolic flame of hope. I'll get a photo of it to get the colors in it. It's really beautiful!
I didn't get to sketch this one as long, little attention spans grow shorter, so I'll add color another day. I did manage a quick 'nother sketch of the kidlets checkin' out the acoustical properties of the parking garage that abutted the park!
We wandered into the Unity Temple on the Plaza, a church in the Beaux Arts (or is it Arts & Crafts?) style that I had attended once upon a time with my mother. On around the corner, I took them into the McDonald's in the lower level of Seville Square and showed them the Bas Relief Mural of Seville Spain that my husband helped design while he worked for Art Works in Chillicothe. I have an original ink on illustration board scale model of the final piece that he drew that I plan to frame when we get into a bigger place.
Home for some rest and refreshment as the temperature climbed to about 85, then off to meet Daddy at Union Station for ice cream after work! Some wriggly squiggles later, we headed out to Washington Park to run some outside and watch trains. I worked on my perspective with the balustrade and park lamps. Home, exhausted and sleepy!!
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Still Drawing!

Really! I did this today while the kids were playing at the Loose Park Spray Park. The sun came out right after we were done with our other adventures and warmed the day up just enough for them to enjoy the water and me to enjoy drawing without sweating too much! There was a red tail circling, scribbled him in, too.
Over previous weeks, I did a few sketches here and there. The sketchbook's full and I need to make another, but have other things demanding my attention. I committed to spending less time on the computer and more time with kids' activities, so we're doing stuff together, more than we used to. Last week, we enlarged our model horse stable. I built box stalls out of foam board and the kids each have room for over 100 small models now. This week, Rianna and I are making leather halters for our larger models. She's seeing how they are constructed and learning to handle glues, wire, and a craft knife.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
EDM #019 - Handmade Tack
My eyes are normal, middle-aged and not as good as they used to be for close work like this, so, yes, I used a magnifying lamp and reading glasses for the details. The braiding - I have an idea that people think I braid tiny, short lengths of floss. That would be daunting...even to me! No, I use about 14-18 inch lengths, folded in half, and braid about half of it. I tie a knot at the end of the braid, so I can lengthen it if I want, and can make lots of halters out of one four-strand braided piece. I didn't learn to do the four-strand flat braid this small...I started with crochet cotton, just a little meatier and I have gobs of it. I got good with that, nice and even, then went smaller. So, with learning a new braid and scaling it down and trials...this took about 6 months to make, off and on.
I'm still tweaking it, though. The tiny "jewels" are Balger blending filament French knots and one is pulling out already (I gave it to Rianna on Tuesday last week), so some Super Glue Gel is in order for those and the tassle knots. Halter number two will take about a day, using the pre-braided floss.
Sunday, May 04, 2008
Slide
BTW, this is the only time I've ever changed the date on a post. I'm posting a drawing a day in May and wanted the drawing on the date I made it...such as it is!!
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Enreina & Eight Belles
Friday, May 02, 2008
Friday at School
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Nelson Sketches
Friday, April 25, 2008
Fremont's Leather Flower
Rianna was home sick yesterday, but it was too nice to stay in. We went to the Anita Goreman Discovery Center (MoDNR) and did some field sketching. We took Cathy Johnson's Sketching in Nature and looked at some journal pages she did, the details she included and notes, and did our own. I painted mine at home.
Fremont's Leather Flower is a Missouri Native, preferring dolomite glades where it blooms in the spring. The leaves last through Fall, when they become filigree ornaments gracing the Autumnal splendor.
Rianna's sketchbook page from yesterday:
"I was out drawing with mom and saw this Flower. I think its fun to darw. It is very prity and a Bug was on a leaf. Ther was tow of them."
She really tried hard to draw what she saw and get some identifying features included, we had talked about doing that before we started. We also worked on not disturbing each other and using the available time (while Mom was still drawing!) to fill in more and more detail.
I did as much of the pencil detail as I could and we ran back inside the center, worried that the rain would catch us (boy, the clouds sure were threatening-looking!). In the bookstore, we found some infor about the flower. We also found Peterson First Guides: Butterflies and Moths and Don Kurz' Trees of Missouri Field Guide that really wanted to come home with us...so they did!
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
The Fountain of Lamy
Friday, April 11, 2008
EDM #158 - A Kernel of Popped Popcorn
Thursday, April 10, 2008
EDM #074 - Clouds
Monday, April 07, 2008
Breakfast of Raptors
Sunday, April 06, 2008
The Newbern
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Noodler's Lexington Grey ink and Graphitint watercolor pencils on Bristol Vellum in my sketchbook.
Thursday, April 03, 2008
EDM #035 - Draw a Bicycle or Part of One
Geordan's closer to leaving the training wheels behind, Rianna will take lots of coaxing, cajoling and tears to give them up! I think the key will be peer pressure-her best friend rode by on her bike a couple weeks ago-without training wheels!!
This year, Bicycle Moto-cross (BMX) will make it's debut as an Olympic medal event. The kids will love watching that! NPR interviewed the two girls on the team.
Noodler's and Lamy inks and Neocolor II soluable crayons on Fabriano Artistico hp.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Science City
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Hagalaz
it comes from high in heaven
showers of wind hurl it,then it turns to water.
-Old English Rune Poem
Chestnut Graphitint and Noodler's Eternal Black ink on Stonehenge paper, the rune was drawn with a C-1 Speedball pen point dipped in clear water.
Germanic/Norse Runes are something I've studied, off and on, for a number of years. It's a way for me to connect with my German heritage in a way that meshes with my spiritual practices. I had the idea to try to use the watercolor pencils in a way to illustrate the symbols, reminiscent of illuminated initials in Gothic texts. Still playing with them, this will be a bit of a journey and I'll do lots of exploring along the way. I noticed on NaBloPoMo that April's theme is letters, prompting my return to studying some of the more ancient European letterforms in a new way. This particular rune marks the beginning of my journey.