Thursday, January 22, 2009

Drawing Number Four

I have added just a wee bit more. I only worked on this for 30 minutes yesterday. The day was so beautiful here, I decided to take a walk. Today we have similar weather; almost 70 degrees, warm sun, blue skies. Time for another short walk, then back to drawing! My brother said he saw a 'baby chicken' to the left of the large flower in the bottom center; my mother-in-law sees a yellow flower in the top right; my sister sees roses climbing up a brick wall. Keep those visions coming....

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Drawing Number Three


I've added a wee bit to this. The changes are subtle - will work some more on this at lunch today.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Drawing Number Two

I'm going to try an experiment.

A few blog posts ago, I introduced the first drawing of a new series of Colorado wildflowers. It was this one:

Wildflowers, 2008
Mixed media on Arches

I thought I would show you the process with the second one in the series. I started the drawing above on an 8 1/2 x 11 inch portion of an old monoprint that I had made as a grad student back in 2001. One rule of the grad studio is to save all your work, especially the unsuccessful stuff, which is what that print was. I think it was made from ink still on the plate after one run through the press - an afterimage. Second rule of the studio is to use up all leftover ink - it's costly. The afterimage was not saturated enough to work by itself, but I saved it for a rainy day.

That would be today. It's sunny and warm outside, but no matter.

The second drawing will begin on another portion of that same monoprint, namely this:



As you can see, the print already has a fairly floral nature. What I will do next is to "find" the flowers in the print. I may give it a landscape orientation in order to do that. Something like this:



Click on either of the images to bring up a larger view. Do you see any flowers in the print? Where? Let me know, and I'll see if I agree with you. In any case, the next time you see this, it will have some new marks on it. Maybe some of them will be yours!

Ta 'till then!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Drawing Number One


Dried Thistle Pod, January 18, 2009

I promised a drawing a day, and this is the first. These pods seem to have no actual surface, just thorns that emanate from the stem and spread outward in every direction. The long, straight thorns have smaller thorns along their surface. The long, curved thorns also have smaller thorns. The stem is covered with minuscule thorns. The straight thorns have opened, and at their base, wherever that is, they contain small seeds which fall out when you shake the pod. Which is impossible without wearing protective gloves. There's not much that could get past a field of these. Maybe I'll go shake some seed in my front yard...

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Happy New Year!


This photo bears no particular relation to this post. It's just indicative of the wild skies out here. Every day brings something new. And since we are in the new year, we can look forward to a whole new visual feast. There's that word "new" again. Which must mean that I am up to something new. . . and I am!

I started a new group on Facebook called "Janet Oliver Studio." Trying to think of ways to get people to see my work, naturally. I also started a new series of drawings (actually I announced that here a couple of months ago, but some ideas need time to take hold) of Colorado flora. I collect things on my walks, bring them back to my studio, and make drawings. I will be posting them here and on my Facebook page, so stay tuned for something new!

And while I'm at it, what's new with you?