Odd Bird Attacks, Paper Mache, 8x4x6 inches, 2010, Private Collection
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Odd Bird Demands
Odd Bird Demands, Acrylic & Paper Mache over Ketchup Bottle,
12x7x4 inches $175 -SOLD
Someone Else's Hand
We have all heard the old saying that, “a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.” But what if the bird is in someone else’s hand?
Someone Else’s Hand
2010, Acrylic on Wood, 5.5 by 8.5 inches,
Available At Azulita’s Etsy Shop for $75
Complicated Vision
Complicated Vision,
Mixed Media: Watercolor on Paper & Acrylic on Frame,
14×14 inches, Available on Etsy for $375 with Free Shipping!
Trusting Prophecy
“I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you;
I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.”
– Exekiel 36:26
Trusting Prophecy, Paper Maché, 10x19x7″
Drifting Self Restraint
“Her intention to delve deeper was almost thwarted
by the intriguing things at the surface.”
Figure Drawing
There is just something about figure drawing. I was thrilled to be able to start drawing with a group of ladies here in Dawsonville 3 weeks ago. Then this past week I was able to join a group drawing in a real drawing studio in the basement of the Arts Center building in Gainesville. Standing at an easel in front of a big piece of paper with a china marker in my hand drawing a model from life is one of my very favorite sensations. I think it is the quickest and most reliable way for me to get into “the zone” artistically. I prefer a nude model to a clothed one, and would like to have interesting music playing at a decent volume, but I am not complaining. The Gainesville group just had their last session until the fall and the Dawsonville group has only one more session so I am just thankful to have been able to have the experiences. Here are a few of the sketches I did over the last three sessions…
These were all drawn on the back of advertising banners from the store where my Mom works. (Except the one that was obviously drawn on the front.) You should be able to click on them to see them larger. Most were 15 to 20 minute poses, drawn with china marker or oil crayon. I hope to develop some of them into more “finished” pieces soon.