Sunday, February 25, 2007

Two days of nametag wearing


These are the trailers on the lot at Prospect Studios and as I was passing by them and without dropping names, let me just say that the most handsome, "dreamiest" man on tv right now said to me, "Just another beautiful day in Paradise". And it was - even though the weather says partly cloudy.
My next name tag is from the Animation "Chocolate Oscars" party the night before the Oscars where all the animation nominees get together for dinner. (I am not a nominee but I would love to work on someone's film as you can see by the small type on my nametag). This is a pic of Producer, Lise Fearnley, of "The Danish Poet". I'll post more pictures later. Good luck to all the talented artists tonight.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Magnolia


Two weather sketchbook entries. Magnolia from M.'s tree. Ink and watercolor. I have a wonderful Pentel ink/brush pen from Japan that was given to me by a person living in London. I haven't seen one like it in the states. He gave me plenty of refills for it, so I hope it lasts for a while. The "car splashing water" image is from a new series of watercolors I hope to do of cars splashing water. This image is based on an image from the newspaper which is how my firefighter series started. firefighter. And click here too. I'll be posting some of my older "newspaper image series" that I did a couple of years ago. The newspaper is great inspiration for me. I have always liked ink and newsprint.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Descanso Garden

A flowering cherry tree at Descanso Garden in La Canada Flintridge. This place is beautiful in February. Watercolor on Strathmore Plate Bristol. 30x22". I love this paper because the watercolor just sits on top of the surface.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Pulling Dandelions


The latest entry of my weather sketchbook. Stabilo in 5x5" Hand Book Journal. Below is a quick watercolor of the same dying dandelion in my hand made sketchbook of 90 lb. Arches HP. I pulled a bucket of dandelions today, listening to a mourning dove which is exactly what I had to do as a teenager for a chore and/or punishment which seemed like a huge ordeal then, but actual therapy now.

Isabel Bishop

"Head" c.1938. Pencil, ink, and oil 15 x 11 " One of my favorite artists, Isabel Bishop. I highly recommend looking at her work. There's a great book by Helen Yglesias that I found at my favorite used book store.

Monday, February 12, 2007

mid february



This is all food for some reason, going into the weather sketchbook. All food from a recent pasta dish that my sister made. Stabilo and watercolor in 5x5" Hand Book Journal.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Girl on Sixteenth Birthday

Ritmo charcoal on Strathmore paper. Image: 15x9". Girl is wearing some sort of feathery tiara.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Early February weather sketchbook


Summer in socal. All I have time for is a couple of small sketches. Although I hope to have some studio time soon. On another note, I want to thank Katherine of Making a Mark for some blogging how-to advice. I soon hope to have some category listing on the Right side of this blog. Having time to get organized would be great.

Friday, February 02, 2007

New month


stabillo and watercolor and Los Angeles Times in Hand Book Journal (arches 90lb. hot press paper glued in R side to compensate for thin paper).

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

wet weather sketchbook

I am a caregiver to a hip replacement patient and find that I have to put any drawing/painting on a backburner. Here's one I was able to get to.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

wind.wind.warm.

Weather sketchbook entries for 22 january,23 january and 24 january.
Stabilo aquarellable and watercolor in 5x5" Hand Book Journal. Click on image to enlarge.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Two charcoal drawings

Woman with wrinkled shirt. Charcoal on Strathmore, 15x10".
Woman with hurt lip. Charcoal on Strathmore, 15x10".

Seriously tired of the wind


Two days of wind - the first seeing all my navel oranges which are still unripe, laying on the ground around my tree.
Making cranberry bread with tart oranges on day 2.

Friday, January 19, 2007

Two paintchips


Two quick paintchips. Gouache.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Cold weather


I believe that I lost a young Meyer Lemon tree to the freezing temps here in LA. My agaves are all toast as well. Hopefully my mature citrus trees are o.k. The cold weather is great besides that.

weather sketchbook


two entries building up to the cold

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

admiring Suzanne Somers


Click on image for detail. The weather report today comes from the front page and not merely the California section.

Monday, January 08, 2007

Sick of the wind



I may boycott the weather sketchbook until the wind stops. Someone was passing out roses from the float during farmers market. The tomatoes are "lemon boy" tomatoes that I forgot about and found in the garden while cutting some mint for mojitos. I planted them last spring and they are still on the vine.
They are a beautiful orange color. I recommend them. This garden/farmers market talk may sound great to you colorado people, but I can't go skiing today. Please click on an image, and it will enlarge and you can read notes, see detail, etc., but you know that. Not that there's alot of detail. These are very quick sketches and I still don't like the paper quality of the sketchbook.

Friday, January 05, 2007

women looking left


weather sketchbook. The wind is horrid, and I'm trying to hide out in a coffee shop.

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Boy with french bus tickets

Watercolor on Arches HP 36x39". A recent large watercolor with french bus tickets sewn into grass area.