Wednesday, February 28, 2007

San Diego Palm Trees Day 2

San Diego Palm Trees Day 2

This is the sketch I started in San Diego last week on my handheld computer, using Pocket Artist. I have been very busy since I got back from my trip, just running to catch up! But tonight I took a break to work on this sketch. I opened it in Painter IX to start cleaning it up with digital chalk. I want to correct some of the problems but keep the spontaneity of the original. I am using Painter IX to finish this because in the handheld paint program, the image is small, and the stylus doesn't work well close to the edges of the image. In Painter IX I can enlarge the image, so even though I am using a mouse instead of a stylus, it is still easier to manage. But in both situations, diagonal lines are extremely hard to draw, so tonight I was asking myself WHY I chose to sketch something with nothing but diagonal lines! But the palm trees are so beautiful in San Diego! This is still a work in progress. To be continued. . . .

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Transformational Drawings




Tranformational Drawings Originally uploaded by randubnick

Today I went up to Manchester, New Hampshire where my paintings and drawings of mountains have been on display since mid-January. This was my first chance to see how the art looked hung on the wall. This is a photo that I took with my phone cam of part of the show. These little drawings were once an acrylic painting, but I cut it up and made nine small landscapes with conte crayon. I call them transformational drawings, and for this show I had them hung in a row, as they appear in this photo.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Wall and Houses in Moncao Portugal


Wall and Houses in Moncao Portugal Originally uploaded by randubnick

This is a photograph that I took several years ago, during my very first trip to Portugal. I used this photograph as the basis for one of the watercolors that I painted after the trip. In fact, that little painting is being used to publicize my watercolors of Portugal which are being shown this month in Salem. I hung the art show today, which is why I have been thinking about this image. Tonight I cropped the original photograph and adjusted the contrast just a bit, and here it is.

Roses Are Everywhere (Posterized Photo)


Roses Are Everywhere (Posterized Photo)

This image began as a picture taken on February 14th with my phonecam. I went to the grocery store on an errand and there were roses everywhere, so I took a photo. Later I cropped the image and posterized it in Painter IX. But I didn't like the background in the lower left corner; it was plain white, and seemed distracting. So tonight I opened the image in Painter IX and drew into the area with digital pastel, then posterized that corner again. Well, that is a lot of trouble for grocery store roses. But it is good to remember that roses are everywhere, if we just stop to look for them, and they are definitely worth our time and attention!

Saturday, February 24, 2007

San Diego Mardi Gras (Posterized Photo)

San Diego Mardi Gras (Posterized Photo)

We went to Mardi Gras in San Diego. We were hoping for more music, maybe some samba to really get the feeling of Carnival in Brazil, but it was fun anyway. This image began as a photo taken with my cameraphone during the parade. Today I cropped the image and fiddled with the contrast, then opened it in Painter IX. I used digital pastel to get rid of some advertising signs that I didn't want, then posterized the image. Now I have another souvenir, along with all those Mardi Gras beads.

Friday, February 23, 2007

San Diego Palm Trees Day 1


San Diego Palm Trees Day 1

I just got home from a short trip (three days) in San Diego, where I visited friends from Brazil who are spending a few months in California. In many ways, I felt like I was in Brazil, speaking Portuguese and eating Brazilian food. It was easy to feel that way with tropical San Diego as a backdrop. When I arrived from the ice and snow of Boston, I saw palm trees everywhere. One morning, I decided to sketch some of the palm trees in the courtyard, using my PDA Pocket Artist. This is how the sketch looked after an hour. This is a work in progress. To be continued. . .

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Yellow Begonias (Posterized Photo)


Yellow Begonias (Posterized Photo) Originally uploaded by randubnick

The days are getting longer and the ice is melting. We may get more snow here north of Boston, but spring is inevitable. Maybe some images of flowers will hurry it along. Here is another posterized image of a photo taken with my phonecam. (Original version appears in an earlier post.)

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Snow at Long Hill (Posterized Photo)

Snow at Long Hill (Posterized Photo) Originally uploaded by randubnick

Although I did go for a walk today, it was not at Long Hill Gardens. (It is far too icy; walking on the slick sidewalks close to home is more than enough of an adventure for me.) This picture began as a photo taken at Long Hill last year with my phonecam. Today I posterized the photo in Painter IX and then cropped this image out of the photograph.

Friday, February 16, 2007

Pencil Sketch for a Portrait as of February 16

Pencil Sketch for a Portrait as of February 16 Originally uploaded by randubnick

In December, I finished painting a portrait for my friends. This is the preliminary sketch I did last spring, to prepare to paint the portrait (Sometimes I do that to study the face I am going to paint.) Anyway, even though the portrait is finished, I like this little sketch for its own sake, and decided to finish it up and send it to my friends. I don't want to make a lot of changes, but I widened the face a bit, and added some detail to the eyes and mouth. I also started putting in some background. This is how it looks today. To be continued. . . .


Thursday, February 15, 2007

Long Shadows on New Snow (Posterized Photo)


Long Shadows on New Snow (Posterized Photo) Originally uploaded by randubnick

This morning I took a photo of the morning light on new snow. Later I cropped the image and then posterized it using Painter IX, and here it is.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Tree Branches in Snow Storm (Posterized Photo)


Tree Branches in Snow Storm (Posterized Photo) Originally uploaded by randubnick

It was snowing this morning so I took some pictures. Tonight I cropped this image and posterized it using Painter IX.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Paper Roses (Collage as of February 13)

Paper Roses (Collage as of February 13) Originally uploaded by randubnick

Today I went back to Red Brick to work on this collage. I added more of the striped strips to add contrast against the stems. I used a little bit of marker where the fit was not perfect. By the time I used up all of the brown and green strips, it was time to pack up and go home. I had brought along some additional collage materials for this project, but I couldn't decide what I wanted to do with them. Even though I had hoped to finish this today, I decided not to rush because I need time to think about what I want to add to this collage. So this is still a work in progress. To be continued. . . .

Monday, February 12, 2007

Paper Roses (Collage as of February 12)

Paper Roses (Collage as of February 12) Originally uploaded by randubnick

Today I went to my studio at Red Brick Art Center, and worked on this collage for a while. I began by adding leaves and stems to the roses, working with paper I had at hand: some pantone paper, and the cover from an old watercolor block. I decided that I needed some darker green for contrast, so I cut some strips from the edges of the pantone paper (samples showing how the color will print with black) and put the pieces down to see how they would look. I decided that I like the geometric effect of these little strips, so I will add more next time. This is how the collage looked when it was time to pack up and go home. To be continued. . . .


Sunday, February 11, 2007

Roses and Tablecloth (Posterized Photo)

Roses and Tablecloth (Posterized Photo) Originally uploaded by randubnick

These are the same two roses, photographed from above. I posterized this photo as well, but in this case, inspired by the bright colors of the tablecloth, I chose a more pronounced level for the posterizing effect.

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Two Roses (Posterized Photo)

Two Roses (Posterized Photo) Originally uploaded by randubnick

Today I tried posterizing the image with Painter IX, using a very light touch. Here is the posterized version, for comparison.

Friday, February 09, 2007

Two Roses

Two Roses Originally uploaded by randubnick

At the moment, I have two roses on my table, and I love to look at them. Today I noticed how they looked against the light coming through the window. I took some photos with my cameraphone. I cropped this image out of one of them, and was thinking about posterizing it. But then I decided that I like it as it is.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Ice on the Hedge (Posterized Photo)


Ice on the Hedge (Posterized Photo) Originally uploaded by randubnick

After our recent ice-storm, I tried to take pictures of the ice on the hedge. (It was challenging to get close enough for a good photo without breaking my neck on the ice!) But I liked the way the sun looked as it hit the ice-covered branches, so I took pictures with my phonecam. Today I cropped this image out of one of the photos. I opened it in Painter IX because I thought it might look nice posterized. This image is the result.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Paper Roses (Collage as of February 7)

Paper Roses (Collage as of February 7) Originally uploaded by randubnick

Last week at Red Brick, I finally finished my collage of bright fall leaves. I also went there with an idea for a new one, a bouquet of red roses, but I only had a brief time left to get it started. I had some red and pink paper that my daughter had saved for me, and I decided to make big stylized spirals for the roses. I spent time figuring out how to cut them to get the look I wanted, and then just had time to paste a few down on cardboard. Today I returned to Red Brick and worked some more on this collage. By the time I had a dozen roses pasted down, it was time to pack up and go home. Besides, I couldn't find any green paper for the leaves. To be continued. . .

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

New York City Side Street (As of February 6)

New York City Side Street (As of February 6) Originally uploaded by randubnick

Today I worked on this image again, using the Painter IX program on my computer. I wanted to correct some things that were bothering me. The shadow of the third tree didn't extend into the street, so I fixed that. I also reworked the third staircase, and adjusted the perspective. In addition, I did a little bit of cleaning up, straightening lines and removed stray marks. I don't want this little digital drawing to look over-worked, so I think will stop working on it, at least for a while. I am not completely sure this drawing is finished, but I am satisfied with it as it looks now.

Monday, February 05, 2007

New York City Side Street (As of February 5)

New York City Side Street (As Of February 5) Originally uploaded by randubnick

This image began as a sketch of New York City that I made with my PDA, as I rode the train from New York to Boston. This week I have continued to work on it using my handheld computer, but tonight I opened it up in Painter IX on my full-size computer (with its full-size screen). Besides cleaning up the image and straightening some of the lines, I softened the colors of the buildings and added suggestions of windows. There are still a few things left to fix, so I will say this is to be continued. . . .

Sunday, February 04, 2007

New York City Side Street (As of February 4)

New York City Side Street (As Of February 4) Originally uploaded by randubnick

Today I worked on this drawing using my handheld computer. I changed the color of the trees back to red, and then worked on cleaning the image up. This is helping me to get used to working with this new program (Pocket Artist), but I probably have gone as far as I can with the handheld. The next step will be to open it in Painter IX on the computer and finish it that way.

Saturday, February 03, 2007

New York City Side Street (As Of February 3)

New York City Side Street (As Of February 3) Originally uploaded by randubnick

Today I did some more work on this drawing, using my PDA (Pocket Painter program). I changed some of the colors and straightened out some of the lines. This is still a work in progress. To be continued. . .

Friday, February 02, 2007

New York City Side Street (As Of February 2)

New York City Side Street (As of February 2) Originally uploaded by randubnick

It snowed while I was in New York City, and this little digital sketch was inspired by a walk down Manhattan's snowy side streets. I started it on the train back to Boston, using the Pocket Artist program on my PDA. Today I worked on it some more, still using the PDA. It is still very much a work in progress, but the general idea is starting to appear. To be continued. . .

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Bright Paper Leaves (Collage)

Bright Paper Leaves (Collage) Originally uploaded by randubnick

Today I went over to Red Brick to begin a new collage. But first I finished this one, started in the fall. I added one or two leaves at the top of the image, and several more in the lower part to balance the composition. Now I consider this collage finished, apart from coating it with clear acrylic medium to protect it. I took a couple of photographs of it, but I took this one in indirect sunlight and I like the effect of sunlight on the paper leaves.