December 27, 2015

2016 Weekly Planner

The 2016 Documented Life Project is about to begin.  I made it through 2015 with a simple weekly planner, not too fussy.  This year I wanted a little more. This is what I came up with:  If you like this planner, you are certainly free to use it; there are links to download all 12 months is below…for personal use only.

My Weekly Planner

Print a test page to make sure you like it before printing the entire year. Then you’ll need a minimum of 4 per month…you can print the months individually.

Link to download weekly planner. Please leave me a comment if you can't access the file.


October 18, 2015

Has it really been 30 years?

While I was creating my interpretation for the week 40 of the Documented Life prompt, I was reminded of how my husband and I met.

We had a chance meeting at a dance club here in NM 30 years ago and it was love at first sight.  The club was named after the car on the page but alas the club no longer exists.

We lived away from NM for 25+ years and since we moved back 5 years ago, we haven’t been able to figure out where the club was located.  Did it ever exist or was it just magic? Hum….

Love at First Site

September 29, 2015

The Last Face…or is it?

Here are the last faces drawn for the 29 faces challenge. I just love this challenge and I try very hard to complete it each time I participate.  Well, this time I didn’t make it to 29. I only made it as far as 27. I have one more night to finish but no more time, if you know what I mean. Other duties call.

Where did I leave off?  Oh yes…#25

Face25 #26 Face26 #27 Face27

That’s it.  I can’t wait for the next challenge…in February 2016, I believe. Thanks for stopping by.

September 27, 2015

Another Set of Faces for the 29 Faces Challenge

 

#17

Face17

# 18, 19, & 20

Face18-19-20

#21

Face21

#22 Drawing with my left hand.

Face22-left hand drawing

#23 & 24  This is my favorite of all I’ve drawn.

Face-23-24-web

September 18, 2015

29 Faces – 5 more faces

Face #12

Face12-web

Face #13

Face13

Face #14

Face14

Face #15

Face15

Face #16

Face16

September 17, 2015

29 Faces– 8 more added

 

Oh geeze, I’ve been posting the faces to the Facebook 29 faces page and I totally forgot to update the blog.  Here are the next 8 faces I’ve done.  5- 8 are small and were done when I came down with a cold so they are not great. 

Face #4

 Face 4

Faces #5-8

Face 5-8

Face #9

Face 9

Face #10

Face10-web

Face #11

Face11

I’ll post the rest tomorrow morning.

September 2, 2015

It’s time for Sept 2015 29 Faces Challenge

 
 
29 faces

 

Is it really time for 29 Faces again? Where does the time go? 

My thanks to Ayala Art for hosting this wonderfully fun challenge.

The first three days are done. For your perusal:

Face #1

DLP Wk-33 and 29 Faces #1

Face #2

DLP Wk-34 & 29 Faces #2

 

Face #3 – This face will be a part of a larger painting that will include at other faces.

Face 3

Thanks for visiting.

August 20, 2015

DLP Week 32

I haven’t been keeping up with posting to the blog, I guess I don’t have a lot to say recently.  But I did just finish my week 32 DLP page yesterday.

I have actually kept up with my DLP, or Documented Life Project,  journal and honestly that’s quite an accomplishment for me.  I have a tendency of starting but not finishing projects because I get distracted by another glittery project.  But this time I swore to follow through and I have….so far. Only 20 weeks to go. :)

The challenge for the week was characters. I drew this interpretation of the opening scenes in Thumbelina. 

Wk-32-web

close ups:

Wk-32-Girl-in-tulip-web

 

Wk-32-web-bird

So, what art projects have you gotten involved in?

May 10, 2015

A book review of "Daily Painting" by Carol Marine

 

DailyPainting

I recently received "Daily Painting" by Carol Marine to review. I really enjoyed this book, so I’m anxious to tell you about it.   This book strives to help artists become more confident and successful by painting one small painting every day. It gives you the benefits of painting small and often, with the objective of selling your art online. The middle chapters include everything that goes along with painting from art supplies to selecting the subject matter and it utilizes artist interviews to get it’s point across in some chapters.

The book indicates that the author paints in oils but with the exception of Chapter 8, the tips included apply to other mediums as well. Chapter 8 does delve more extensively into the use of oils and I have to admit, I initially skimmed chapter 8 looking for information pertaining to the medium I use. But there are portions in chapter 8 that are worth reading even if you do not use oils. However, since reading the book, I have become more interested in trying oils.

I personally got the most out of chapter 3, which was about selecting a subject matter for your daily painting exercise. Although there are many subjects to choose from, the author chose the following categories to discus: still life and flowers, landscapes, animals, people, cars and buildings, and abstracts. This selection of topics was based on the most common subjects used by other artists on her website, Dailypaintworks.com.  While there is no in depth discussion of each subject each one has a brief introduction, an exercise for you to try and includes other artists discussing their reasoning in choosing the subject matter they did.  The thing to keep in mind here is that the subject you choose for small paintings might be completely different from what you might paint in your larger studies.

Chapters 4-7 give you invaluable insight on the use of Value, Color mixing, Drawing and proportion, and Composition. For example: in the section on color mixing the author gives you the theory behind mixing colors and then discusses the main reason why some color mixes don’t turn out like you’d hoped, color leaning. About color leaning she says “Unfortunately, the reality of paint is a little bit more complicated than the theory, because there is no pure color in paint!  Every color leans toward other colors - in other words, every color has little bits of other color(s) in it.”  She gives several examples such as: “cadmium yellow lemon -yellow with the little blue in it, cadmium red medium- red with a little yellow in it.” And goes on to say, “If you want to mix a saturated secondary [color] you have to be careful which colors you use since, if you inadvertently add a third primary [color] to the mix, it will become more gray and less saturated.”

Chapter 7 discusses composition but the gist of the chapter is that it takes time to get the right composition so don’t give up too quickly and listen to your instincts. 

Chapter 10 gives you the basics on photographing and editing using photo editing software.  Chapter 11 gives tips for better online sales. There are a few benefits I hadn’t thought of such as the use of auctions to help you value your work. However, I wouldn’t buy the book for chapters 10 and 11 as they were too basic and didn’t include very much information not found in many other places online.

Overall, I think this is a good book for amateur painters who wish to delve into the world of the professional artist. 

I received this book from the Blogging for Books program in exchange for this review.

March 4, 2015

Repeating Elements and Multiple Layers

 

My new pages in my 2015 Documented Life Project: Week 8 - Technique: Repeating Elements, Journaling Prompt: It’s worth repeating.

DLP 2015- Week 8

 

Week 9 - Technique: use at least 5 layers.  No title yet but I want to call it, know when to stop. Haha.  Why?  In the original makeup of this page, I loved how it looked but I added other elements to the page that I didn’t like and I kicked myself for not knowing when to stop…..hence the tag. :)  Everything can be fixed with tags, can’t they? ;)

 

DLP 2015 - Week 5

What do you use to cover up mistakes in art?

February 17, 2015

It’s been a while

Looks as though I’ve forgotten to post my recent work.  Oops

Week 4 - Words with Friends DLP 2015 - Wk4- Words with Friends

Week 5 - Using Under papers

DLP Wk5- Using Underpaper

 

Week 6 -Layers DLP 2015 Wk6-Layers

January 21, 2015

Color My World

This is for DLP 2015- Wk 3 The theme is the Color Wheel.  I really had fun with this week’s prompt.

DLP Wk03-Color Wheel

This is the close up of my bird (my personal monthly theme.) and a Claude Monet quote.

I had a tough time with the bird this time around. I had to do it twice because the first time I had the perspective all wrong. This is better, I hope. What do you think? 

DLP Wk03 Quote Bird

January 14, 2015

Bird, Bird, Bird. Bird is the word.

 

Sorry, that song just popped into my head as I started to type the title of this post.  As I mentioned in my last post, Birds are my theme for January.  Wonder what February will bring?

This is my DLP 2015–Wk 2 Journal page.

Beginnings And some Close-ups Beginnings - Bird Quote - Beginnings

The base layer of the journal page was gessoed, then colored with Prismacolor NuPastel that was mixed with Matte Medium. Then added a layer of acrylic paint in similar colors. A few stamps for some background texture. 

The image of the bird and the eggs in the nest were drawn with colored pencils and the nest was made of  newspaper strips. Colored the tree branch with Tombow watercolor markers.  It’s a true Mixed Media journal page.

January 8, 2015

DLP–2015 January and Wk 1

Creating a Monthly page is not part of DLP but since my journal has 12 more pages than what is needed for the weekly challenges, I thought I ‘d create a monthly page. 

This month has a theme outside of what we’re doing in DLP: Birds just because I love birds.   …I’ve also added a tab for the month. I cut a tab template out of a file folder and covered it with patterned paper, then stamped the month on it. Then glued it behind the page, because there it will be covered with the add in I use for the planner portion.

DLP 2015 - Month of Jan

The weekly page is this:

DLP 2015 Wk1 full page

 

The DLP monthly theme is “blank pages”, meaning what to do when faced with a blank page. This weeks the theme is illustrated by covering the page with book papers. This is not new to me as I’ve been doing it for a while but it’s a favorite technique so I used them on my page.

DLP 2015 Wk1-bird close up

DLP 2015 Wk1 woman closeup

Now don't ask me why she's pointing, your guess is as good as mine.

January 1, 2015

Happy New Year Everyone

I hope you had a wonderful New Years eve celebration.  My husband and I went out to dinner at one of our favorite Mexican food places where I had a vegetarian combo along with a tasty margarita. Yum.

We came home and watched some TV together until Midnight. Then toasted in the New Year with some Sparkling Apple Cider.  Yes we are that exciting. ;-) haha

This is my last entry in my 2014 DLP Journal – Prompt - Begins with the first letter of your first name.  Since my name is Linda, I chose the word “Life”.

The quote is :

The most important things in life aren’t things. – Anthony J. D’Angelo

DLP 2014 Wk-53-Life

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