Sunday, October 28, 2007
Inspiration Revisited
Ink & Coloured Pencil
A spot of baby sitting brought new inspiration.
I managed to capture a simple line sketch of Ellie before she woke, the sketch came with ease and was a welcome feeling after the previous day's block.
I added a little coloured pencil after she left not wanting to waste a moment of her smiles and cuddles while she visited .
I have sketched Ellie once before, although she visits regularly, it is always so difficult to put her down and pick up my sketchbook...adorable as she is!
Gouache
I later drew inspiration from a book I have based on the Passion Play at Oberammergau, a gift from a friend who was lucky enough to attend in 2000. The next play takes place in 2010, it is an amazing display of tradition, creativity, dedication and unity, you can read about it here.
Ink & Gouache
Labels:
coloured pencil,
Ellie,
gouache,
ink,
lead-free figures,
lead-free portraiture,
Noodlers,
seawhite
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8 comments:
I love all of these, but oh - that baby portrait! Wonderful work, Anita.
Love the way you draw and the colours.
hfm
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I love them all but baby ellie is absolutely delightful! You managed to capture that delicate baby-ness in just a few lines, wonderful.
Baby is gorgeous.
MD
Charming sketch of Ellie. And I greatly appreciate your openness about artist's block. Why did I think a) it only happened to me? b) "real" artists don't get it and c) it will never end?!!!! Happy creating.
Love the portrait of Ellie. Just the perfect amount of lines and detail...
Estilo de trazos frescos y ligeros, muy bueno, estos personajes parecen sacados de la ópera Babucco de Giuseppe Verdi.
Oh my, that portriat of Ellie is so adorable!
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