Monday, February 12, 2007

Crash

"Stanley was sure he could pin this on Sabastian but just then Mr. and Mrs. Jones came home....earlier than expected!"
"Crash"- Illustration Friday challenge for February 9, 2007.
Artist notes. This scanned horribly...But I did enjoy working on this topic. My first idea was a four year old crashed out on his bed with toys everywhere but someone else did a kid on a bed. Can't help wanting to be unique...that's what I do best.
Happy Valentine's Day everyone! Stay warm!!!


Thursday, February 08, 2007

Sprout

Illustration Friday Challenge for Friday February2- Sprout.
Better late than never I say!
"The problem with turtles planting gardens is...they move so slow everything has sprouted by the time it's done!"

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Red Faced

Illustration Friday prompt for January 26- Red
Harold was sure the bean borrito was out of his system before his date with Lola!
(Read with lots of sarcasm and a Mae West accent)---->" Oh lover boy! I see "LOVE" is in the air...lucky me!"
Artist's notes:
This was drawn in pen and ink then scanned and more ink was added via the computer. Later detail was added with more pen and ink, oil pencils and coloured pencil. "I enjoy adding detail to a piece. Such as the dead fish, tiny bird in the distance, ant on a leaf and the dragonfly (my favourite)! This was after the audience has enjoyed the laugh they can further enjoy finding something new in the piece!!"
Post Script: Can you find the five hearts in this piece?

Monday, January 22, 2007

SuperHero


"Felix was the type of friend every cat wished to have. He was kind of a superhero of sorts!"
Illustration Friday challenge for January 19- Superhero.
Well we finally got our first snowfall! We tend to get a lot of ice and freezing rain with it. It was all gone by mid afternoon.
Hope you are staying warm this week wherever you are!!!!

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Awesome Site


A group of us just formed a new club for would-be writers. This is a site one of the members shared with us :
http://write4kids.com/
It's really a cool site...check it out!

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Eight-Ts


Illustration Friday challenge for January 12? Why "Eighties" of course! LOL!! I also have one I did with eight cats teasing a dog...get it? Eight-tease? Ok...Ok, Just a little taste of my twisted thinking. ;)
I am busy doing a few projects. Some short stories and a cd cover that I will tell you more about later...Oh, and transforming one of the guest rooms into a full fledged studio!!!
Thanks for visiting!!!!

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Buzz-Ard Vegans

"Oh, you are NOT a vegetarian! Who ever heard of a vegetarian Buzzard?! How ridiculous! Now get over here with your brother and eat your dinner!"
Illustration Friday Challenge word for January 5, 2007...BUZZ!
I don't know why I have been doing a lot of pictures of birds lately...weird! I chose buzzards because here on the peninsula we have TONS of buzzards. There are about ten that hang out in the dead tree at the end of our street. They fascinate me. They are VERY large and much like a graceful eagle in flight!

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Polly Pheonix

Polly Phoenix and Sebastian.

Phoenix- Illustration Friday prompt for Dec. 29.
I had plans to do a nice neat pen and ink with my new pens...but, for some reason my sub-conscious wanted to be funny. So here's to the New Year...full of re-birth and re-newel and toasty fried parrots for every kitty!

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Peaceful Night



Illustration Friday challenge for December 22 - "Peace."

PLEASE double click for better detail!!

As you can see this is a multi- dimensional piece. It's the first time I tried anything like this. It came out exactly as I had envisioned. I used a variety of types of paper from scrapbook prints to handmade. I used acrylic paint and my new Sakura Ink pens (thanks Mom and Dad!), a paintbrush as well as a toothpick for painting.

Christmas went well. We were running around like chickens without heads right up until the last minute! Things went smooth...except that darn rain...melted the berries on my outdoor decorations! AND it got so hot in the house we actually had the air conditioning on!! So it was a "COOL Yule" after all!!!!

I hope you all had a fantastic Christmakkuh and an even better New Year!

Monday, December 18, 2006

HELP! The Mellow Men!

"HELP!" Word prompt for Illustration Friday December 15.
This one had so many possibilities. There are several archived pieces I could have used...yet, I chose these two to post. It's the first thing that came to mind. After sketching out the first one the hot chocolate just followed naturally! These marshmallow people started an organization called Help Eliminate Lasting Puffy Extinction or H.E.L.P.
OK...I am off to put together a combination pool, ping-pong and fooseball table! I wanna know who else has to "assemble" gifts this season? Last year it was a train table.

DID YOU KNOW?...
Marshmallow candy dates back to ancient Egypt where it was a honey-based candy flavored and thickened with the sap of the root of the Marsh-Mallow plant (althea officinalis). Marsh-Mallow grows in salt marshes and on banks near large bodies of water. It is common in the eastern United States. Until the mid 1800's, marshmallow candy was made using the sap of the Marsh-Mallow plant. Gelatin replaces the sap in the modern recipes. For more about MarshMallows go here: History of Marshmallows.

ARTIST notes:
In the first one I worked more with the paint programme on the computer (nothing fancy). I like bold colours and unfortunately pastels are the only ones I can use that fill the best. You can see this in the second piece.


Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Sooty Mask

MASK- Illustration Friday challenge for Friday December 8.
Sorry...I couldn't resist! Not a lot of time for colour or fine tuning. You'll have to settle for the rough drafts.
" Then there is weird Uncle Arthur...
...Unfortunately there was no stopping him creeping into some of the family photos!"

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Quilted Northern Santa


"Quilted Northern Santa" The quicker picker upper...or maybe the quickest dropper offer! LOL!! I have been working on this and a couple other holiday pieces and finally finished this one.

Still have decorations to finish. It's hard to be the artist in the family and host Christmas dinner. Expectations are high. But I love the oohs and aaahhs (and the "you are sooo talented!") when it's all done, so I can't complain! I'll post photos of the highlights when I'm done.

Monday, December 04, 2006

The Season For Giving!

Mighty- Illustration Friday for December 1.
I chose to highlight the phrase "The pen is mightier than the sword!" in this week's challenge. If we all got our checkbooks and gave a little the world would be a better place to live! There are people and families and kids in need everywhere!

Even a little helps...a can of soup at a food drive, take a name off a tree at the mall or at work and buy a gift for a poor child...compliment the lady in front of you at the grocery store on her festive pin...give the kid at the home improvement store a tip for placing your Christmas tree in the back of your SUV! GIVE! I can tell you from experience it feels good and it's sooooo easy!
Here are a few things I did this year...

What have I been up to? WELL...the question should be...what haven't I been up to?! You can bid on a frame I designed to benefit children with aids here EBay's Mission Fish , or any other frames designed by artists from all over to benefit children with aids. Did you even realize there was such a programme on E-Bay? Check out more information here at Mission Fish. Also take the time to visit the website to learn more about the Children with Aids project. Tanya Weaver did a fantastic job of gathering artists for this task! She works tirelessly to think of ways to raise money for these kids. If you have any ideas or art you wish to contribute please e-mail her!! Tanya Weaver Executive Director. Next....



Build-A-Bear for charity! My partner and I along with everyone at her office at Tunnell Co.LP took on local children in needs project in not only buying a toy for a child but also gathering children's books and designing a bear for needy kids! Here are our bears...you can see the huge difference in our design styles. Mine is "Adventure Bear-complete with knapsack!" Hers is the Ice Skater Bear- complete with cell phone. LOL!!!

Year round we work with many charities. This year was our first Arthritis Walk, seventh for the Carey's for Cancer annual Golf Tournament, seventh for the FSMHA annual Golf event to raise scholarship money for local kids and the seventh MS Walk, and the 15Th annual Health Fair!

Take time to donate or volunteer this season. If not now make it a New Year's resolution!

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Invention


Invention- Illustration Friday prompt for November 24.
"Because Mortimer was always inventing stories the woodland creatures always found it hard to believe anything he said. Until the day they all saw the sleigh pass through the air!"

Oh, yes, we have all heard "Neccesity is the Mother of invention" (I had a really neat illo in mind about 'Invention's' mom, Necessity, making him clean his room...but I didn't have time. LOL!) and I'm sure there will be a few machine creations this week. I chose to do the invention of the story itself. All of our storytelling started by word of mouth years ago. We gradually advanced to illustrations...and now look how far we have come with conveying stories!
So...here's to you whoever you are...you tellers of truth or tall tales. It was you who invented the wonder and awe in all of us and the hunger to read just one more story!

Interesting reads:

National Storytelling Network
Story Arts Online
My Merry Christmas Site
North Pole Official Website
Holland Ring/ History of Santa
Invention Convention

Monday, November 20, 2006

Thanksgiving Memories


Thanksgiving- Illustration Friday prompt for Nov. 17.
(Colored pencil )
When I saw that the prompt was "Thanksgiving" I have to admit I thought that there would be a million cornucopias and pilgrims. I couldn't imagine what I would do since I hate being repetitive. Then I remembered a conversation I had with my mother recently about the holidays and family. You see her mom and dad passed away some years back along with uncles and aunts, and the only sibling she had was killed in a fight. Her family is gone. She has a nephew living thousands of miles away with his family but they never visit. So the holidays are tough. I was telling her living seven hours away from my family wasn't easy either. Most of my friends live in other states and I don't get to see them either. Not that I could compare to what she must be feeling.
Anyway, I got to thinking...Thanksgiving can be about memories of loved ones passed on as well as those who are over seas serving in Iraq or even friends and family in other states. So to you Mom, all my friends and family I have lost over the years, and to my friends and family who are too far to see this holiday season...Thanks for giving me the memories of a lifetime!

Monday, November 13, 2006

Clearly A Blue Christmas

Clear- Illustration Friday prompt for Nov.10. "Are you sure this will help me with my bi partisanship, Sam?" "Yes Sir, oh we'll also need to do something about that suit...something between red and blue...mauve maybe!"

Oh Well, as you can see...My politics definately lean toward the blue and not the red! But, all politics aside...this was a piece that came to me instantly. It was clear what I would do as soon as I saw the prompt! This is in pen and ink with a touch of Prismacolour and watercolour. Re-creating the White House was no easy task let me tell you!

My cold has sunk into my chest. Gross. If I can just hang on five more days...I get a four day holiday! Yea Turkey Day!
Thanks for stopping by, I appreciate all your comments!!!!!

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Ghinko

One of my favourite trees in the world..Ginkgo! I discovered this newly planted tree in our community while walking the dog this morning...I was very excited! Did you know they are the oldest living trees in the world? Oh, the stories they must tell their grandchildren! LOL! (p.s. I know I spelled it wrong on the picture...woops!)

Monday, November 06, 2006

Smoke

Here is the revised version of Santa...I can't wait to post for Illustration Friday's newest prompt..."clear!"
P.S. A big "Thank YouI!" to one of my biggest fans, Leigh! "Hope you like the finished product...and can't wait to send the other ideas when they are complete."
Smoke- I-Fri challenge for November 3 (is it November already?!!!!). Ok...it's a stretch, but Santa IS smoking! Besides I have a cold...I hate being sick.
I am working on a Christmas card for our communities. This is one of the ones I have so far. It's not complete...but, I was sooo late posting last week! Here it is...Santa "Pot Nets" (That stands for...eel POTS and fishing NETS) style!
We all get around in golf carts here. They even have golf cart parades, races and hopefully soon...drive in movies!

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Wind


Illustration Friday's challenge for Oct.27 was wind. This reminded me of several things...but one of my favourite books when I was young was "The Wind in The Willows." (1908) A classic children's fantasy by the British writer Kenneth Grahame. Originally intended only as bedtime stories for his son, this idyllic tale of the English countryside and river banks chronicles the adventures of Mr. Toad, Mole, Rat, and their friend, Badger.

The frog and toad series that followed here in the U.S. were also in my list of top ten. (Though nothing could top "Harold and the Purple Crayon!")
I give you my version of a scene from The Wind in The Willows. My rat does look a lot like a field mouse and this is a frog not a toad but you get the point!

All in one this time..first sketched in pencil, then inked over on the same paper, then erased all graphite and added colour with my new Prismacolours and a little help from Crayola coloured pencils!

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Hoppy and George

Here are two more additions to my work with black paper and Prismacolor. I actually started out (not on these two) working with the "Walnut Hallow" Oil pencils. They are far more soft in colour and not as vibrant as the Prismacolors. I got a great tip on some other types of pens from Andrea over at "Colouring Outside the Lines". I am really enjoying this new direction!
"George didn't mind being a frog. He knew that sooner or later a princess just HAD to come along!"
"Hoppy couldn't wait to break in his new gloves!"

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