on 25-02-2013 04:24 PM
Hi folks. I've just bought a box of coloured pencils, and will be working on my first drawing soon. I'll post the completed work here. Would love people to post their art here for us to see. Doesn't matter what type of art - drawing, painting, photos/photo manipulation, cake decorating, quilting, poetry, origami, whatever. Let's have some fun and show our creativity. 🙂
http://i538.photobucket.com/albums/ff349/pluckaduck2/Image0062small_zps2c36aa27.jpg
on 04-03-2013 04:52 AM
haven't got around to finishing this yet. Thought I'd post some different ways to paint so our budding artists get some ideas. This is poured acrylics, let dry, then see what it looks like. I thought seaweed so made a start on fish. will get back to it one day
on 04-03-2013 04:57 AM
This method is called scrafitto. You lay down different coloured oil pastels then cover the whole thing in black oil pastel, then scratch through a picture.
on 04-03-2013 05:08 AM
this is really old !! I think charcoal is a great medium to start with and I still love using it.
on 04-03-2013 05:14 AM
one of my first attempts with soft pastels on black paper. It's pretty bad LOL but it shows another medium.....don't throw tomatoes !!
on 04-03-2013 06:03 AM
another style, using acrylics.........and that's enough of that. I keep all these old paintings so I can learn from them, eventhough I cringe at some !
on 04-03-2013 09:43 AM
Wish I had your talent Soul - those paintings are amazing.
Love the mosaic table too - we stayed in an old train carriage in Fremantle and it had lots of mosaics. Will try to find a picture.
on 04-03-2013 09:47 AM
on 04-03-2013 10:28 AM
Beautiful work, soul. 🙂
DDB, there is no pressure on anyone here to start or finish anything, so no worries at all. Go at your own pace, whenever you're ready.
Incidentally, when I was at OW yesterday, I saw a canvas pad with about 10 pages for about $6. The texture of the paper was like canvas. I don't know if you are aware of their existence, which might be much cheaper than buying real canvas.
on 04-03-2013 11:05 AM
Nice work, Soul.
For anyone wanting a basic project ... buy some hair bands (the non-metal ones are best) and some different coloured ribbons. Cut the ribbons (on a diagonal) about 8 - 10 cm long and knot them in the middle around the hair band. Continue until you can't see much of the hair band. Little girls love them for pony tails or bracelets. You can theme them for Christmas (red and green), or to go with special outfits. You can use lace as well as ribbon 🙂
on 04-03-2013 11:26 AM
Thanks rosie amy moonlight and katy.
They're not good by any means but do show different styles. I love trying anything new.
amy, like moonlight said, just do it in your own time or you won't enjoy doing it. I think I mentioned the pads of canvas before and they are good to practice on. Can be framed if they turn out well. The op shop is a great place to find frames and canvas boards. Just paint over them with gesso/white house paint and off you go.
Are you starting your painting today moonlight ?