I took a series of photos in my bathroom because I loved the effect of coloured light: the blue curtain made one side quite dark and the other side was lit by natural light diffused through another room. This is my first attempt to paint something for this project and I am hoping my skills get better over the next twelve months!
DAY 361: Self portrait as Sweet Potato
This drawing began as a completely different idea and morphed into a drawing of a sweet potato! It was originally supposed to be more doll-like but I decided that the body shape I’d originally drawn looked very organic and I was inspired to reference one of my favourite vegetables. I suppose it is also a little bit autobiographical in the sense that I may have been over zealous with my food and drink intake over the Christmas and New Year period!!
DAY 362: The Shadow
DAY 363: Dark Places
This image was inspired by a number of sources: Kate Granville’s novel “Dark Places” and a camping trip to Waychinicup National Park in Western Australia’s south west. It is also an exploration into the duality of the nature of women and our struggles to find our balance in an increasingly stressful world.
Day 364: cutaway collage
DAY 365: A YEAR OF SELF PORTRAITS
It’s officially started, the first drawing is a blind contour with a fineliner. I have decided to count down from 365 to 0, not sure why but I am hoping it will keep me motivated (?!)There were two rules for creating this drawing: 1. You can’t look at the page at all and 2. Your pen cannot leave the surface of the page.
2013 – a year of self portraits
My good friend gave me a book recently that explains how to set up a creative project and make/draw/paint/sew/sculpt something every day for one year. I have decided to embark on this journey as a way of develping discipline in my art practise and also to create a focus for my life outside of full time work (other than uni, my health journal, learning how to play the ukulele etc etc etc).
My sister suggested I use the self portrait as my theme, this means I can take it wherever I am (as I move around quite a bit) and I can always draw from memory if I can’t find a mirror or reflective surface.
My original plan was to follow the ideas set down in the book (you are given an idea every day) but I think I will combine elements from the book and some of my own ideas:
- draw/paint in the style of my favourite artists, living and dead
- photograph/sketch reflections of self on various objects: stainless steel kettle, metal spoons, windows etc
- draw/photograph reflections in different shaped mirrors: rear vision mirror, side mirror in car, small compact mirror etc
- make/sculpt/bake using food or natural materials
Part of this task will be documenting using photographs of each days outcome and a short reflection on how I feel about it and the project thus far.
Many creative people around the world have joined this movement of mindfulness in order to stimulate their creativity, I am excited but nervous. I guess I am doubting whether or not I can stick to it! Here goes!
Dr Sketchy’s Anti Art School: Woodford Folk Festival 2012-2013
I have recently gotten back from an amazing holiday down to south east Queensland camping at the Woodford Folk Festival. My best friend from Brissie gave me her guest ticket which meant I was free to be a lady of leisure, as a result I was able to book in for loads of art workshops at Artisania and The Parlour. My favourite sessions were Dr Sketchy’s Anti Art School, each drawing workshop went for around an hour. Dr Sketchy’s is life drawing with a twist – instead of the models being nude they were wearing cabaret and burlesque outfits, similar in style to the types of models favoured by the Impressionists in Paris. I absolutely loved these sessions, the outfits were fabulous and the models were girly and fun to draw!
These are the drawings from the first day, the longest of these poses was ten minutes. The model with the feather fans had the most amazing flower mask around one eye.
The following sketches are from day two. I loved the mermaids! I don’t know how the models kept the plastic shells on but the costumes were beautiful. The shower puffes were comical, the tiny bath tubs made me think of Degas…
The costumes on the final day were more burlesque/bondage inspired with a little bit of bunny thrown in…
I really do wish that these sessions could have gone for longer, after the first hour I am usually getting my drawing groove on and am in the “zone”. All in all Dr Sketchy’s Woodford was an awesome experience and it was great to be drawing with so many other people (there was room for 40 artists in the venue, it was great having so much space to move around too). I am already looking forward to Dr Sketchy’s at the next Woodford Folk Fest, maybe I will go to Dr Sketchy’s in New York, need to do some net research soon!
Sleeping dogs
Life Drawing: Darwin
Today we had a different model, lots more people came along too which was awesome! Most of these are five, ten and fifteen minutes sketches. I bought a block of cartridge paper and drew on that instead of butcher’s paper, the charcoal was much harder to smudge/remove. Hence some of the drawings are quite grey as I couldn’t remove as much tone as I would have liked. I may need to try a smooth watercolour paper instead.






























