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femmedem

(8,201 posts)
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 03:24 PM Dec 2019

A still life drawing from earlier today. The morning light hits my table so beautifully.



This past week I've been enjoying drawing simple still lives. Most of the summer and fall, I was painting outside: a race against time to catch something before the light changes. It feels good to slow down and observe more carefully.
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A still life drawing from earlier today. The morning light hits my table so beautifully. (Original Post) femmedem Dec 2019 OP
It's ethereal and compelling. lunatica Dec 2019 #1
Thanks so much! This is new territory for me. femmedem Dec 2019 #2
Actually I would probably marvel at how well you've progresses! lunatica Dec 2019 #3
I love it! redstatebluegirl Dec 2019 #4
Thanks, redstateblue girl. femmedem Dec 2019 #15
We moved here 20 years ago when my husband took a job here. redstatebluegirl Dec 2019 #20
Even at a university? That's brutal. femmedem Dec 2019 #21
The above + I especially love your use of texture. fierywoman Dec 2019 #5
Thank you. femmedem Dec 2019 #16
Good shading and shadow! I like it. OregonBlue Dec 2019 #6
Thanks, OregonBlue. femmedem Dec 2019 #17
Love the air of mystery MLAA Dec 2019 #7
Thanks, MLAA. femmedem Dec 2019 #18
Very nice. Purrfessor Dec 2019 #8
Thank you! femmedem Dec 2019 #13
You're welcome. And ... Purrfessor Dec 2019 #22
Great hatching. That is a lot of line work. JDC Dec 2019 #9
Thank you! It took a while. femmedem Dec 2019 #12
You may thank me. You obviously got the dose of talent that I should have gotten!❤ Karadeniz Dec 2019 #10
Ha! Reminds me of when I told my sister I'd lost five pounds. femmedem Dec 2019 #11
Your lovely sketch is a welcome place in my soul! ChildOfTheFort Dec 2019 #14
Oh my goodness! You made my night. femmedem Dec 2019 #19
Be sure to preserve it lunatica Dec 2019 #23
I don't actually do this--everything is still in sketch books, not fixed. femmedem Dec 2019 #24
You'll see why in 10 years. lunatica Dec 2019 #25
Beautiful, simple, and sort of haunting Mersky Dec 2019 #26
Thank you, Mersky. femmedem Dec 2019 #28
Hehe. You're too modest Mersky Dec 2019 #30
Nice! Joinfortmill Dec 2019 #27
Thank you! n/t femmedem Dec 2019 #29
Beautiful! LiberalLoner Dec 2019 #31

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
1. It's ethereal and compelling.
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 03:30 PM
Dec 2019

I love it! You captured a lovely fleeting moment of light. You have a good eye for the subtleties of light.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
2. Thanks so much! This is new territory for me.
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 03:37 PM
Dec 2019

Most of the past six months I've been focusing on painting and color and I'm only beginning to be able to draw with some subtlety. If I showed you drawings from a few months ago you'd laugh at how ham-handed they are.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
3. Actually I would probably marvel at how well you've progresses!
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 03:51 PM
Dec 2019

When it comes to art I trust my native reaction to it. An exception would be if I sense emotional fakery by the artist.

I love this little sketch of yours.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
15. Thanks, redstateblue girl.
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 06:21 PM
Dec 2019

I feel for you, living in a red state. I live in an extra blue section of a blue state, and it's wonderful to feel free to speak my mind and know most everyone in the room is on the same page politically.

redstatebluegirl

(12,265 posts)
20. We moved here 20 years ago when my husband took a job here.
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 06:41 PM
Dec 2019

I have been miserable ever since. Even at the University you have staff who are totally in the Trump corner. I don't talk about politics here at all.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
21. Even at a university? That's brutal.
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 06:56 PM
Dec 2019

I'd be miserable, too. I lived in a swing state once for a summer. That was bad enough for me.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
16. Thank you.
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 06:22 PM
Dec 2019

That's a big breakthrough for me. Up until maybe a week or so ago I was a sloppy scribbler when shading with pencil.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
18. Thanks, MLAA.
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 06:24 PM
Dec 2019

Of course, one person's sense of mystery is another person's (ahem, the artist's) "wasn't too precise."

Seriously, though, I was thinking about lost edges and not saying more than I needed to.

Purrfessor

(1,188 posts)
22. You're welcome. And ...
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 08:11 PM
Dec 2019

my pet count has changed from 5 cats (years ago) to now three dogs and one cat.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
12. Thank you! It took a while.
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 06:00 PM
Dec 2019

Working with pencil requires so much more patience than working with paint, at least for me. But it's meditative, too.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
11. Ha! Reminds me of when I told my sister I'd lost five pounds.
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 05:59 PM
Dec 2019

She said, "Don't worry. It's still in the family."

Seriously, though, I bet you have talent, just need to develop it.

 

ChildOfTheFort

(17 posts)
14. Your lovely sketch is a welcome place in my soul!
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 06:20 PM
Dec 2019

Thank you for posting this. I have been collecting art for years and the best pieces are in my mind because he ones I love the most are the ones like yours that have touched me in my heart. Bless you!

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
23. Be sure to preserve it
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 10:36 PM
Dec 2019

Spray it with fixative which will seal it and protect it from fading, yellowing and aging. Then put it in a plastic sleeve and start a binder of your drawings. The appreciation you received here is real.

You probably already do all this, but it never hurts to remind people.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
24. I don't actually do this--everything is still in sketch books, not fixed.
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 11:33 PM
Dec 2019

So I do appreciate the reminder and instructions. Thank you.

Mersky

(4,980 posts)
26. Beautiful, simple, and sort of haunting
Sun Dec 29, 2019, 11:57 PM
Dec 2019

Which adds a bit of edge that I like. Also, rather like the, uh, horizon line.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
28. Thank you, Mersky.
Mon Dec 30, 2019, 08:57 AM
Dec 2019

I have to laugh about that wobbly quality of that table edge. Can't draw a straight line!

Mersky

(4,980 posts)
30. Hehe. You're too modest
Mon Dec 30, 2019, 10:36 AM
Dec 2019

Is well placed, and interesting. Fits the mind’s eye at the table level scale, and I just really like it.
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