Monday, October 12, 2009

Charlie's web


This funky crab looking spinder was kind enough to spin a lovely web over the walkway to our front door. Just high enough that we didn't run our face into it each time we passed by. He was there for a week, then we had a few days rain and like the nursery ryhme it "washed the spider out". I admit I cheated and misted his web with the garden hose to take this "dew-y" pic.

Bold Mushroom


The color of this caught my eye as I wizzed by on my way back to the office today. It has been raining for a few days so these bold mushrooms really stood out against the pine needles. And they say we don't get any fall colors here in TX.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

sketch crawl #24



These bolts hold the globes in place.



My first time to participate in World Wide Sketch Crawl. Went out to the warehouse where the CoolGlobe.org globes are being stored until the opening and met up with 2 other sketchers. While Liz worked on her globe, Chris and I sketched. I had a hard time getting in the swing of it but made an effort. After leaving there I went by Texas Art Supply and picked up some new Coptic drawing pens and some paper to bind my own sketch book. Then off to a late lunch at the Empire Cafe and sketched a little there from the counter. A rare art filled day. it was good.
These are all ballpoint pen or the new Coptic markers. The sepia tone is done in Photoshop.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

How is Cuban Black Bean Soup like Mt. Vesuvius?

You know when you make black bean soup and at the end of the recipe it says to take out about a 1/3 of the beans and puree them in a blender? Okay, but maybe you didn't know that when you put something real hot in your blender, like simmering hot black bean soup, and turn it on to puree, it will blow the top off? In fact it is very similar to, you guessed it, Mt. Vesuvius! But, planning ahead, just in case you spill when you ladle the soup into the blender, put your blender next to the sink, which is also next to the coffee pot and those cute coffee bean canisters with the metal clasps on the lid. Just in case there is a little mess you can wipe it off the counter and into the sink. No problemo. Except now it went all Vesuvius on you and is on the wall, cabinet, canisters, spices jars (for the soup) and the coffee maker. But none got on the floor - woohoo. yeah that is fun!
Is it wrong to leave the coffee maker to be cleaned by the hubby, who is the morning coffee maker?

Cookie Magazine


Lots of treats here in Cookie Magazine, decorating, kids, food, even fashion (for me, oh well). I love this kid's room - especially the art display on the wall - kids art finds a place to hang and looks super.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

hand drawn



Yup, thats my hand. For lack of something better in front of me.

painter portraits


I did these from portrait photos also. Can't remeber the photographer though. Draw with ball point pen. Color added with Photoshop.

sketching portraits from books

At night is the time I usually get to sketch. So I either sketch someone on the tube or from a book. I know drawing from a photo leaves a lot to be desired, but it is not very likely I'll go out at 10pm looking for people to sketch. So the next best thing is tv or book. Two books that I have recently check out of the library for this are pretty good. This one is great for expressions In Character: Actors Acting by Howard Schatz. I think it would be good for cartooning too. The other is Author Photos by Marion Ettlinger, it has very nice black and white photos of book authors. This sketch is JK Simmons from the InCharacter book. I think this is the first time I have drawn whiskers.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Lincoln sketch


A new scan from my sketchbook. 
16TH PRESIDENT
 ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1861-1865"I was born Feb. 12, 1809, in Hardin County, Kentucky. My parents were both born in Virginia, of undistinguished families--second families, perhaps I should say. My mother, who died in my tenth year, was of a family of the name of Hanks.... My father ... removed from Kentucky to ... Indiana, in my eighth year.... It was a wild region, with many bears and other wild animals still in the woods. There I grew up.... Of course when I came of age I did not know much. Still somehow, I could read, write, and cipher ... but that was all."

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Redheaded Woodpecker

Today's visitor on the birdfeeder. I am loving the new camera, Nikon D5000, but still trying to figure out settings. Need to definitely get some training or read the manual, akk.
I've added a Squirrel Buster feeder, supposed to shut out those piggin' squirrels. We'll see, hopefully the pigeons can't get at it either as they can sit on the other feeder and gorge until they can barely fly.

timmy the giraffe


I came across a photo of this giraffe and loved the perspective and what's not to love about a giraffe? right? sketch with ballpoint and colored in photoshop

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Howtoons - fun kid stuff


Been thinking these guys stuff is cool for kids for a while now so thought I'd share it with you. 
Howtoons: The Possibilities Are Endless, great graphic novel style kids science/craft/make-it book. Instructions for making PVC Marshmellow Gun, Soda  Bottle Rocket Launcher, and more in the book. 
Web-site also cool. http://howtoons.com/
I  used some of the posters I bought from them at MakerFaire in Austin, as prizes at a scout event. The boys were groovin' on them. 

Tuesday, March 24, 2009


Week in sunny Naples FL and Key West. Not much sketching though.  In Key West stayed at Eden House. Hammocks and gardens. This is the gazebo with a palm tree growing through it.