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I had every intention of using coffee as paint. The effects are often stunning, however I remembered that I really hate the smell!
Here is my first contribution:
Coffee sacks. Inktense pencils.
A bit clumsy still, but I am happier with this than my other 'pencil paintings'.
There is a wonderful creative community on facebook - 52 Week Illustration Challenge. It's called a challenge, because we each challenge ourselves to produce an illustration every week following a prompt set by the group's admin. I think of it as a community because there is a huge amount of support and encouragement amongst its members to have faith in our work and to grow as artists. (There I said it, 'artist'!)
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
Thursday, 19 February 2015
Week 7 Farm
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I have tons of photos of farms taken on holidays to Wales and the West Country, and also from photography outings. My favourite location for lavender and sunflowers is Hitchin Lavender Farm.
Here are this week's offerings:

I have tons of photos of farms taken on holidays to Wales and the West Country, and also from photography outings. My favourite location for lavender and sunflowers is Hitchin Lavender Farm.
Here are this week's offerings:

Saturday, 14 February 2015
Week 6 Magic
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I really thought I was going to do Puff the Magic dragon, but it didn't get as far as paper!
Still trying out different types of subjects and techniques, I used blendable colour pencils and drew these two girls playing.
To blend the pencils, I had been told to use cotton buds and baby oil. When the moment came I couldn't find either (despite a shopping trip) so I used some torn up coffee filters wrapped around a cocktail stick and body shop's cocoa butter beautifying oil.
It worked OK and smells delicious!
More work needed on my faces especially, the figures are too stilted - we will get there with practice!
I really thought I was going to do Puff the Magic dragon, but it didn't get as far as paper!
Still trying out different types of subjects and techniques, I used blendable colour pencils and drew these two girls playing.
To blend the pencils, I had been told to use cotton buds and baby oil. When the moment came I couldn't find either (despite a shopping trip) so I used some torn up coffee filters wrapped around a cocktail stick and body shop's cocoa butter beautifying oil.
It worked OK and smells delicious!
More work needed on my faces especially, the figures are too stilted - we will get there with practice!
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My second attempt is a more familiar technique, although I am a bit rusty.
A quick 3B pencil sketch.
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Sunday, 8 February 2015
Week 5 Kitchen*
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I struggled to find inspiration this week, so I started with a play one words: a kitsch hen.
Having found my way in, I drew her in her kitchen and she became the Little Red Hen.
Inktense pencils.
For my second drawing I was going to use watercolour or blended pencils and seem to have reverted to my fine liner.
I thought so hard about where I would find my inspiration and was certain I would use either the Queen of Hearts baking tarts or three blind mice, when all of a sudden I found myself choosing to do Monica's kitchen from 'Friends'.
*I am so pleased to add this update :
I struggled to find inspiration this week, so I started with a play one words: a kitsch hen.
Having found my way in, I drew her in her kitchen and she became the Little Red Hen.
Inktense pencils.
For my second drawing I was going to use watercolour or blended pencils and seem to have reverted to my fine liner.
I thought so hard about where I would find my inspiration and was certain I would use either the Queen of Hearts baking tarts or three blind mice, when all of a sudden I found myself choosing to do Monica's kitchen from 'Friends'.
*I am so pleased to add this update :
My Monica's kitchen was featured in the blog!
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