Shading Practive |
I have changed......what worked nearly 20 years ago is not working today. My thoughts are in a different place and so am I. The journey continues, come along for the ride.
Tuesday, February 07, 2017
Day 6 of 29 Faces 2017: Taking a step back
I am using 29 Faces 2017 to improve my ability to draw and paint faces. I was thinking about how I was going to achieve this goal and remembered that I sighed up for a free online class from Tamara Laporte called Fabulous Faces. So I decided to "use what I have." The lesson I reviewed was on shading. I have been very tentative about shading and this demonstration helped a lot.
My first portrait using the shading lesson.
see you tomorrow.
My first portrait using the shading lesson.
First shading lesson |
Sunday, February 05, 2017
Day 5 29 Faces: Simplicity
Saturday, February 04, 2017
Friday, February 03, 2017
Day 3 of 29 Faces
Face in the shadows |
I wanted to try painting the page and using that as the painting and shading for the face. The Sketchbook I am using has gray paper and the photo came out sort of shadowy faded (if there is such a description) but I really like it. I do however, think I am going to switch to a book with lighter paper.
see you tomorrow
Thursday, February 02, 2017
29 Faces Challenge Day 2 - Dapper Dude
Wednesday, February 01, 2017
29 Faces Day 1
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
31 Day Blogging Challenge day 31: I made it!!!!!!!
2012 - First attempts at face |
2013 |
2015 |
Tomorrow is February first and a new challenge will begin. I am going to be participating in 29 Faces challenge and will be blogging about it here. 29 Faces is a twice a year challenge sponsored by Ayala Art and is held in February and September.
I am going to give it my best to try and draw a face everyday; and, I am going to try and treat each day as an adventure so who knows what will happen. I know it will be fun.
My faces have improved over time; but I have not drawn faces in over a year, so it is almost like starting from scratch. Hmm this could prove interesting.
It has been blogging this month.
see you tomorrow with the first face.
Monday, January 30, 2017
Saturday, January 28, 2017
31 day Blogging Challenge day 28: Silent Saturday sites in Italy
Friday, January 27, 2017
31 Day Blogging Challenge Days 26 and 27: There are no words
This week I have been working on a commissioned knitting project and quietly watching the interesting events happening in our world. I am not in shock, because it is nothing less than I expected; however, I feel the need to embrace the beauty of these photos I have taken, they make me smile.
Tomorrow is Silent Saturday....Hurray.
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
31 day blog challenge days 24 and 25: Random thoughts
Bright Yellow |
My Interpretation of mountains |
see you tomorrow.
Monday, January 23, 2017
31 day Blogging Challenge Day 22 and 23: Jollyologist
Sunset at Fort Worden in Washington State. |
I spent the weekend in Springdale, Utah which is in the Zion National Park Area. I went to attend a Women's Retreat. It was a wonderful retreat. The theme was Self, Others, God. There was a story that touched me very deeply. It was about a mother raccoon who gave everything she had to everyone else until she was depleted. I could so relate to being so busy helping others that I neglect take time to rest and refresh. The question becomes how much help can you be to others, and how can you serve God, if you are too busy or too tired. For me this is really food for thought.
We watched a movie about the 4th Wiseman. It was a story about the fourth Magi that wanted to go along with the three Wisemen who were following the star to where Jesus lived. The fourth Wiseman sold all that he had and tried to get others to go with him. His father granted his desire to go and sent with him one of his slaves to travel with him in return for his freedom when they returned. They traveled for over 30 years trying to see the Messiah; however, time was spent helping others along the way. While the main character was the 4th Wiseman; I was struck with the plight of the slave. This man spent 30 years complaining. He faithfully sent letters home detailing their adventures as they traveled; at first his missives were very polite and hopeful; then they became plaintive cries for relief and desperation; then resignation that they never return home. He refused to help members of a leper colony, spent his days in the City while the 4th Wiseman (a doctor by trade) tended to the needs of the people in the colony. I do not want to tell you how the movie ends because I hope you will take time to find it give it a viewing.
On Saturday evening we watched a video The Joy of Stress by Loretta LaRoche. She used the term Jollyologist. This word simply cracked me up and I just had to embrace it because the term asks us to spend time bring joy or at least a good laugh to people we interface with each day.
This was really a great weekend. I learned a lot, laughed a lot and decided that I am going to take more time to relax and enjoy the embrace of God.
see you tomorrow.
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Friday, January 20, 2017
31 day Blogging Challenge: Day 20 A Warm Farewell
Not a lot of words today.....Farewell President Obama, I have been proud and will miss you deeply.
Thursday, January 19, 2017
31 day Blogging Challenge Day 19: Random Thoughts
Glennie Mae Barber |
I would love to have a conversation with her about what is going to happen tomorrow afternoon. I know she would have a few choice words about the swearing in our new president. One thing I know for sure the would have had me laughing until I cried. My mother was not one to mince her words. She was very down to earth and she would not be happy; however, she was a realist and would know that now is not the time to be depressed for sad. No she would say it is a time to be vigilant and aware. It is a time to pay attention.
When I figured out that my word for the year is actually two words, PAY ATTENTION, I did not realize how important those words would be. I have to pay attention to every word, to every nuance, every thing I see around me. I have to pay attention to all elected officials, now more than ever, and exercise my vote in a wise and determined way. I have to pay attention to how I relate to those who are of a different opinion from me so that I treat them with dignity and respect hoping that they reciprocate in kind.
The ribbon around my mother's neck is the Martin Luther King, Jr. award she received in January 2006. She was so proud of being awarded as a bridge builder, human rights activist and civil rights worker. In her quiet and yet determined way she worked very hard for 50 years in her neighborhood. Some day I will tell you about her activism. But for today, I will remember that she was a bridge builder between all ethnicities in the Southwest Detroit Area.
Tomorrow marks a real change in our world, or at least my world. It is time for me to really pay attention.
see you tomorrow
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
31 day Blogging Challenge Days 17 and 18 - Change of plans
Jane Davenport goodies |
Collage papers and watercolor brushes |
Pencil pouch and pockets and pouches add-ins |
It was nice to get out and do a little shopping. I am really trying to cut back and spend more wisely.
Now to the change of plans. I am planning to go into more detail discussing the Strathmore Items I won. My plan is to use each one and post about the experience. I am working with the Watercolor pencils on a coloring book postcard, but I have not finished it. Hopefully I will post soon.
see you tomorrow.
Monday, January 16, 2017
31 day Blog Challenge Days 15 and 16: Look what I won
Photo number 1 |
Photo Number 2 |
Photo Number 3 |
The photo's relate to the wonderful items I won from the great giveaway sponsored by Strathmore Artist papers. I am going to do a series of posts about each item; but suffice it to say that this is an extremely generous prize featuring journals, watercolors, watercolor pencils, cards, water color instruction books and much more.
see you tomorrow for the first post.
Saturday, January 14, 2017
Friday, January 13, 2017
31 Day Blogging Challenge Days 12 and 13 - What I am thinking today
Thoughtful |
I like to have some sort of photo on my post even if the post is not specifically about art.
Yesterday was a pretty good day that ended rather emotionally. So much so that I went to sleep instead of posting; hence the twofer for today.
I posted on Facebook a picture of Joe Biden and President Obama and wrote a short caption regarding Joe Biden's 47 year of service and how I met him in the Washington DC train station as he was going home to Delaware. He was so gracious and greeted everyone in the Metro Lounge as we waited for our various trains. I was not looking for responses, just sharing a great photo and my thoughts. One response was "what a joke". I took great offense to this statement. First it was not necessary, if the person did not like the fact that Joe Biden was given the Medal of honor, that is fine just move on from my post. Joe Biden's life is not a joke, a man who lost a wife and daughters in a car accident and went on to serve the country. A man who has been willing to show his humanity and his flaws; a man who did not use the jobs he has held for personal gain and who lost another son to cancer has my respect.
There is not a human being on this earth that is perfect and we are entitled to our opinions; however, I have been on Facebook since around 2008 and the one thing I have never done is look at a person's post, even if I disagree with it, and make a rude or condescending remark. If I do not agree, I just move on and let them have their say.
For the past 8 years I have been very careful not to post political or religious posts. First because that is my business and once you post it on social media, it is no longer your business. Second, because I have seen all of the attacks and negative comments that are really hurtful and third, as an African American I have been so proud of the way President Obama has performed despite all that was put before him. Has he been perfect? No, but I am so proud of what he has accomplished.
The Affordable Care Act, despite what Congress says, has been a great benefit to many. Not just the millions of people who have never had insurance; but also, to the millions who could not get coverage because of pre-existing conditions. The millions who were impacted by yearly and lifetime maximums on their coverage. Did you know that a person who has an organ transplant can use their lifetime maximum before they are even discharged from the hospital? Six years ago that limitation was eliminated so they can have follow up treatments without worry. I worked in the health insurance industry for nearly 40 years and know from whence I speak. For example; Michigan Bell Phone Company added a rider to their coverage to allow parents to keep children on their coverage until age 26 even if they were not in college. Groups could add a waiver of the pre-existing rules to their coverage and most did. Affordable care act brought many of these group benefits to individuals. After retiring and trying to get coverage prior to Medicare, I was told I could not have any services related to breast cancer for 10 years (pre-existing); so I had to take expensive COBRA coverage until it ran out then no health care coverage until Medicare kicked in.
Can the ACA be improved upon? Yes, but there are always improvements and tweaks to health care benefits. Ways to make it more cost effective and ways to enhance benefit structures. I love the intricacies of the Health insurance industry; ways to make it better for the average American.
Well, that is what I am thinking today. I am sad that people who have the best health care insurance coverage in the world are so eager to repeal instead of fix a program that does have merits.
see you tomorrow
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