Sunday, November 4, 2012

D is for Drawing and Design (aka Doodling)

I go through phases where I do not have the energy or inspiration to paint. These may also be the days when I am not at home, or simply don't feel like messing with paint. However, I almost always have the urge (or the need) to do something creative. These are the days that find me I standing in front of my shelves of art supplies waiting to see what calls my name.

Often when I am feeling like this, the simplest, least messy and most portable option is my box of color markers. I have a great collection (thanks in part to cool garage sale finds). I have Sharpies in thick and thin points, and a great set of Prismacolor two sided markers that remind me of the big boxes of crayons I loved so much as a child. I love to just pick of a marker and doodle a line across the page. This suggests another line, and soon a design begins to take shape. Instead of coloring the shapes and spaces though, I love to fill them with lines - thick or thin to create a pattern and add depth. Sometimes I treat the lines as threads in a woven cloth. Whatever I do, I find these designs fascinating, fun and relaxing.

The one above was all about straight lines. It is 9x12 inches on watercolor paper.

4 comments:

  1. Just finding your blog ... I love how you are using the alphabet to prompt you along this month! Looking forward to the letter Q. ;) Mainly because I thought "quilt" when I saw this drawing.

    I love your use of color!

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  2. This is pretty, love all the lines and their directions!

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  3. So pretty. It reminds me of Sonia Delaunay. I just found your inspiring blog through AEDM. How fun to teach such a range of ages!

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    1. I love it when someone compares my work to that of another artist . I will look her up and see what I can learn from her work . Thank you so much for your kind comment

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