Showing posts with label gelli print. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gelli print. Show all posts

Monday, March 6, 2023

1 Week 100 People Challenge, Dish Theme & Gelli Printing


Today starts the One Week 100 People Challenge. Marc Holmes and Liz Steel host this every year. Artists from all over the world take part. The sketches can be fone from live models or photos. I have taken part since 2017. I like to do it from live models, but some days it is hard to find enough people to sketch. Today I went to the Smith Haven Mall and headed to the food court first. You know there will be people there especially since I arrived around 1:00...and I started sketching.



I did a few more at the food court (the two larger figures) and then relocated outside the Apple store. They have a table with stools so it is a handy spot to sit and sketch and there are always people in the store. I made it all the way to 27 people which was good!



I am posting other things today too.

When the Patchogue Sketch Club met last Wednesday our theme was dishes. I have this set of dessert plates designed by Guy Buffet that I love with waiters on them. They were a gift from friends. Each of the 6 plates has a different image. This one was fun to paint.

Jerry gave me roses for Valentine's Day and my plan was to use one of them to try and make a print on my gelli plate. I waited a bit too long and it was really difficult to press the flower into the paint to make the print. It would have been much easier if the petals weren't so dry. Out of the whole bouquet there was only one rose that didn't lose its petal as soon as I touched it. I got a little bit of a print, but not quite what I was hoping for. I guess I'll have to get more flowers and try again.



Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Southold Charm & Collage

 I headed out on the north fork this weekend and added some sketches to my concertina sketchbook. This sketch filled the last segment on the front. There are some really nice houses with beautiful colors like this one in Southold.

I decided I'd never get to all the projects in Sketchbook Revival. My plan is to watch the videos and pick the ones that interest me. This lesson was by Tiffany Sharpe called "Watercolor Collage Fodder." I used a bit of stamped paper, a gelli print, tissue paper and watercolors.



Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Happy Valentine's Day

Happy Valentine's Day!!!
Here's a zentangle heart I created today.


And a gelli print I did for Valentine's Day.


 And a Valentine's Day still life I did last Wednesday with my sketch group.


I hope your Valentine's Day is or was great!