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Old Potatoes Sprouting : charcoal still life drawing (Carbon Footprint #14)

old sprouting potatoes still life charcoal drawing
old sprouting potatoes still life charcoal drawing

Boy these were fun to draw - wrinkly slack skin, weird sprouty tentacles and worm holes. What were these aliens doing in the back of my cupboard?

Description : Old potatoes have sprouted into sculpture in the back of the cupboard. This charcoal still life drawing captures all the textures and sculptural nature of sproty spuds. Art from Garbage

This charcoal still life drawing is part of the “Carbon Footprints” series

Oil Pastel Painting: Magical Realism ~ Woodland Sparkle

deer on a forest path
deer on a forest path

Such a juicy rich purple and a mouth watering acid green. Delicious. You can see the original at "Artscapes" this summer.

June 24 - September 12 2009 Opening Reception : Wednesday June 24 5 -8pm Artscapes : A Celebration of Summer

Summit Medical Group 1 Diamond Hill Road Berkeley Heights, NJ

www.summitmedicalgroup.com

Juicy jewel tone colors combine in this oil pastel painting to create a magical realism, where two deer wait in a shaft of sunlight at a bend in a woodland path

"Carbon Footprints" : online charcoal still life drawing exhibition

I realize for those of you across the country and on the far side of the world, that it may not be quite so convenient for you to drop by and see some of my exhibitions.Well there's no excuse with this show. Carbon Footprints May 30 - June 30 2009

"Carbon Footprints" features the new charcoal still life drawings of my daily detritus, together with some thoughts from me about why I find my rubbish quite so fascinating.

 

waterbottle charcoal still life drawing
waterbottle charcoal still life drawing

Oil Pastel Art Work in Progress : Magical Realism

oil pastel paintings
oil pastel paintings

Now that was fun!

These oil pastels are such a joy to use. The creamy ones are like drawing with lipstick and they cover the paper so much faster than the color pencil. I have ordered a few more colors to add some darker spots in the background and I need to refine some of the details, but that shouldn't take too long. Hopefully it will be ready in time for the "Summer" show at the Summit Medical Group this month.

June 24 - September 12 2009 Opening Reception : Wednesday June 24 5 -8pm

Artscapes : A Celebration of Summer

Summit Medical Group 1 Diamond Hill Road Berkeley Heights, NJ

Broken Wine Glass charcoal still life drawing(Carbon Footprint #13)

broken wine glass charcoal drawing
broken wine glass charcoal drawing

My husband broke this wine glass at the weekend. Lulu though it was her fault of course and hid in her crate until it was all cleaned up. They were both a little alarmed when I cheered and danced round the kitchen with excitement. Not the reaction they were expecting I think.

But I knew how much fun it would be to draw. All that symmetry, ellipses, tricky see-through bits and sparkle. I hope I nailed it.

And of course, now I have a great excuse to go shopping.

Description : charcoal still life drawing of a broken wine glass. Shards of glass twinkle and wink in the light.

This charcoal still life drawing is part of the “Carbon Footprints” series

Plastic Water Bottle : charcoal still life drawing

Name that Sketch - water bottle The lady ahead of me at the checkout today was filling her new "green" cloth reusable grocery bags with enough Plastic Water to sink a battleship.

Irony at the grocery store - what will they think of next?

Made me feel quite self-righteous with just my one small bottle.


Description : An empty plastic water bottle stands alone, crushed and discarded.

This charcoal still life drawing is part of the “Carbon Footprints” series.

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Oil Pastel Art Work in Progress : Whoosh!

Tree Tunnel Now that WAS fun!

Scribbling about with oil pastels. Blending Scraping Smearing Scratching

I have ultramarine and magenta caked under my nails smeared on my elbows and smudged on my nose

I feel like I am 3 again


Description : blurred and smeared oil pastel captures the magical feeling of wooshing through a tree tunnel along a summer country lane - hope you don't get motion sickness!

Original Artwork : SOLD

Broken Corkscrew : charcoal still life drawing

Corkscrew - charcoal drawing

When my faithful friend ended his final days, I couldn't help laughing. He looked so forlorn without his arm.


Description : A broken corkscrew still casts a shiny sparkle on the counter, although his pulling days are over.

This charcoal still life drawing is part of the “Carbon Footprints” series.

Original Drawing : SOLD

Exclusive Art Preview : Studio Sale

sketches Recently I have been doing a lot of art shows in New Jersey, which is great if you live locally and can stop by to say Hi and see my work. For those of you further afield, I will be holding an online Studio Sale at the end of May.

The new "Name a Sketch" charcoal drawings will be featured at an introductory price for my fans before I unleash them on the world, with a special preview weekend for collectors. Entry to the Studio Sale will be by invitational email only, so make sure you are signed up to my mailing list to receive the link.

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