Did some more work on the bestiary even though my motivation in these covid times is terribly low. I managed the portrait, bits of anatomy and a full body watercolor. Not sure if I’m happy with them but it’s all I have at the moment.
Kelpie Anatomy, watercolor and ink, 5″x7″ by Linda SaboeThe Waterhorse by Linda SaboeKelpie by Linda Saboe
I have been so taken over by malaise since the covid plague that I’ve completely let this little art/life blog go. Not necessarily to the dogs, because if it had gone to the dogs, I would have thought to post a little watercolor I did called Plague Dogs. Here it is. It’s weird and got totally out of hand and ran away with itself.
It’s a new year and I think I can start working in my office/studio in the new house. It’s not “finished” but it’s now a place I can do some artwork and goof off on the computer.
So I decided to do some exercises to get my creative juices flowing. Since the move, I’ve been totally blocked with all the crazy stuff of setting up a new house and trying to figure out the lay of the land. I’d look at the paper, pencils, watercolors and just stare blankly as they stared blankly back at me. Thus the exercise.
I made messy, splotchy, watery gobs, drips, and drabs on a piece of watercolor paper and then cut them up into tiny bits. After staring at them for what seemed days on end (maybe half an hour or so), I started picking out shapes and colors with a small paint brush and a few watercolors. I tried not to think about what was happening. No drawing just picking and poking.
So here’s a pic of a few pieces of paper and what happened with the first one.
And a close up of the little phoenix that happened to be hiding in the first piece of paper that I played with.