…in favour of spontaneity
Practicing spontaneous illustration, sometimes i get too wind up over details, so I’m trying to be more loose and just see where the colors takes me….and I miss summertime and the easy living.
Practicing spontaneous illustration, sometimes i get too wind up over details, so I’m trying to be more loose and just see where the colors takes me….and I miss summertime and the easy living.
These days I’m working on a picturebook story, and doing some character studies as well as texture and brush studies. Here’s a black and white and color sketch of one of the characters – this one just found out, that he’s best friend has a crush on the new girl at school…
It’s been years, with a few exceptions, since I’ve been painting entirely with watercolors without adding some digital work afterwards. I think I’ll be doing more work like that, its actually relaxing compared to doing digital work…and there’s something special to get paint on your fingers (…and hands, and arms…. )
While waiting for this week’s mini assignment for my art class, I decided to get the birthday invitation for my son’s party done. This month is so crazy busy, so I was so happy when to other moms suggested that we joined forces and collaborated on a birthday party for our kiddies this upcoming Sunday. […]
A Halloween illustration I did as part of the ,#HalloweenCyberParty, an idea conjured up and hosted by the lovely Jan Clifton Watford . Its an ongoing event all October, with all things Halloween related; book and app review, and of course illustrations. Everyone’s invited to the#HalloweenIllustratorsCyberParty – see you there Mette Posted with Blogsy