Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Egg Painting and ...

 My 2021 Egg Painting

I decided to paint Salvador Dali's surrealistic painting, "Persistence of Memory."


"This interpretation suggests that Dalí was incorporating an understanding of the world introduced by Albert Einstein's theory of special relativity. Asked by Ilya Prigogine whether this was in fact the case, Dalí replied that the soft watches were not inspired by the theory of relativity, but by the surrealist perception of a Camembert (cheese) melting in the sun."

"Many of Dalí's paintings were inspired by the landscapes of his life in Catalonia."

The Egg - 






It was difficult to get a good photo because the egg is round so I tried to get multiple angles. Hopefully 

you can still see the whole painting. I also made a page dedicated to the egg series on the home page, 

you can also see that here, egg paintings page.

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Thursday, April 1, 2021

I'm back with another drawing ...

 Another Oil Pastel



It's been a little over a month since my last post. I've had this drawing done for quite a while now, but haven't gotten around to posting it to the blog. It is another oil pastel like my drawing of the Immaculate Heart of Mary picture I did in January.
The face and hands are done with Prismacolors, the rest is oil pastel.

This one is Christ the King.

I think it turned out really well except for the hands, for me hands are tricky to draw with colored pencil.

Here are some photos:






Here are both of my Oil Pastel Drawings



Which one is your favorite?


My next drawing!

I am currently working on drawing Saint Dominic de Guzman for letter D in my saints A-Z series. I finally got some more paper sized appropriately for the series. 7 by 10 inches, only .6875 square inches less than the original paper which was 7.25" x 9.75", or if you like fractions, 11/16 sq. in. less. But even a little smaller, the 7 x 10 inch paper actually measures short of 7 x 10, unless the ruler I used was inaccurate.

As we approach Easter I will also be doing another egg painting! Woo hoo! I have done 2 in the past two years, so I've decided to keep that series going as well. I'll have to create another page for my egg paintings on this blog so we can have a good spot to view them all. It will likely be another famous painting like the previous years of the Mona Lisa and American Gothic. I haven't decided what painting yet, if you have any ideas let me know with a comment below. 

What famous painting should I paint on an egg this Easter.


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Wednesday, February 24, 2021

A Painting!

 It's been a while since I've done an Oil Painting!


Here is a slideshow of some pictures I took while in the midst of creating this parrot. I started with a sketch on the canvas, from there I moved on to acrylic paint for an undercoat, and finally, oil paint was the last coat. The photos with the oil paints really got lots of glare, so I'll have to try and get a better picture of it sometime.

I hope you like the parrot. It's a blue and gold macaw, or a blue and yellow macaw, whichever you prefer. Macaws are types of parrots, put not every parrot is a macaw. Here are some more random facts about macaws.

-    There are roughly 20 species of macaws, many of which are endangered and critically endangered. -    Macaws are long-lived, living for as long as 60 years in the wild. 
-    Like other parrots, they are very social birds, often living in flocks of up to 30 birds.
-    Macaws, like other parrots can talk and mimic human speech.



Envelope Drawing

I also had time to draw on a few envelopes.


This one I wrote a letter to a stranger, anyone can open this one if they can find it.


Here is a USPS mail truck.


This last one is some butterflies for one of my sister's letters.

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Monday, February 15, 2021

Charcoal Drawing

 Our Lady of Fatima


This picture was drawn in charcoal. I was going to do her crown with colored pencil but as I got closer to the finish I knew it was supposed to be all charcoal, I just like drawing in charcoal. It took a while to finish, shading her face probably took the longest, but in the end I really like how it turned out.



Here is the final picture.

Pen Drawing

I also drew this pen drawing of Jesus' Crucifixion. My mom requested this so it can be hung up during Lent this year during.

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Which picture is your favorite?