Quick post. I’ll be doing a version of Brenda Swenson’s seventy-five day Challenge starting the beginning of December. Yep, I’ll be doing art everyday through Christmas for at least three months. I know that seventy-five days is less than three months but my new Moleskine sketchbook has 104 pages, soooo… You see where I’m going….
Brenda Swenson
AEDM Day Ten
Wow, ten days in a row doing art for Art EveryDay Month. I do love Novembers full of creating. Today I really did a lot of homework, although calling it homework feels weird because it was pure joy painting up these pages. My plan in the next twenty days is to finish my watercolor Moleskine (5.5″x8.5″)….
AEDM Day Nine
So, I realized as I went through my homework videos on SBS (this week’s class is with Cathy Johnson) that my pinecone study fits exactly into what Cathy is teaching. Hmmm, serendipity I guess. So the art for Art EveryDay Month is also my homework. Gotta love it when you’re already half done something…
AEDM Day Two
So far, so good! Second day of AEDM (Art EveryDay Month at Leah’s blog, Creative Everyday). I’ve find myself so inspired by our latest teacher in SBS, Brenda Swenson. I’m really actually loving the process of “Seeing” what’s in front of me and putting pen to paper and doing a quick contour drawing. My enjoyment of…
Art Everyday Month Starts
Once again I’m participating in AEDM. I did this challenge last year and loved how it focused me on art and the idea of recording my life in a regular way. As you know I’m also doing Sketchbook Skool so I’ll be combining both these endeavors and doing both homework and art everyday. Sometimes the pieces…
Sketchbook Skool Has Started AGAIN!!
YAAAAAAY! I’ve missed having assignments, homework and new ideas being thrown at me. The last three months have been tough so being able to start learning and doing art again is such a relief. This time the course is called “Seeing” and the teachers are Danny Gregory, Koosje Koene, Liz Steele, Brenda Swenson, Cathy…
Color Play
I started learning about the colors in my palette a couple of days ago by mixing a bunch of greens, here’s the post. When I finished Roz Stendahl’s class I realized as I perused her blog, reading all about color theory, brush pens etc., that in fact, I really should change out my student watercolors…