What is JacketFlap

  • JacketFlap connects you to the work of more than 200,000 authors, illustrators, publishers and other creators of books for Children and Young Adults. The site is updated daily with information about every book, author, illustrator, and publisher in the children's / young adult book industry. Members include published authors and illustrators, librarians, agents, editors, publicists, booksellers, publishers and fans.
    Join now (it's free).

Sort Blog Posts

Sort Posts by:

  • in
    from   

Suggest a Blog

Enter a Blog's Feed URL below and click Submit:

Most Commented Posts

In the past 7 days

Recent Comments

MyJacketFlap Blogs

  • Login or Register for free to create your own customized page of blog posts from your favorite blogs. You can also add blogs by clicking the "Add to MyJacketFlap" links next to the blog name in each post.

Blog Posts by Tag

In the past 30 days

Blog Posts by Date

Click days in this calendar to see posts by day or month
new posts in all blogs
Viewing Blog: dolci, Most Recent at Top
Results 1 - 25 of 102
Visit This Blog | Login to Add to MyJacketFlap
When I can successfully scan, I use my blog to publish my art. Since I share this computer with my hubby, I can't always update as I would like.
Statistics for dolci

Number of Readers that added this blog to their MyJacketFlap: 2
1. A Self Portrait

This morning I was struggling with my usual frustrations: making breakfast, walking the dogs, sketching a picture, working on a painting, sweeping the floor, etc. Because I'm a morning person, and I did not sleep well last night, I did not know what to sketch. After some serious thought, I decided to sketch myself  :). 
 Of course, I am much younger looking here, but what the heck.
 I thought I would share my sketch with my blog friends.
Have a nice spring day!

0 Comments on A Self Portrait as of 4/13/2013 1:14:00 PM
Add a Comment
2. Some Watercolor

 Recently,  I have gone back to using some traditional watercolor to create a couple of  paintings.
Here are the results.
I just finished the Daisies and Oxalis today.


The second painting, Building A Sandcastle,  was done a few weeks ago.
I feel like there is so much more to learn about capturing details in a painting/
I don't want to overwork the paint, so I stopped before I damaged the images.

0 Comments on Some Watercolor as of 4/1/2013 4:31:00 PM
Add a Comment
3. Sleeping Beauty

Over the weekend, my daughter and oldest and best friend went to the Boston Opera House to see Sleeping Beauty. It was a fun experience. There were many little girls in the audience dressed up in their tutus and tiaras watching the performance. Of course, I wanted to reminisce about the show, so I did a little sketch.



0 Comments on Sleeping Beauty as of 4/1/2013 4:31:00 PM
Add a Comment
4. My Latest

Lately, I have been sketching a lot. I must say that on every post, but it's true! I sketch every day, almost. The problem is finding the opportunity to scan and post some of my efforts. That can be so frustrating. I have decided to put effort into putting myself first more often. This will be a work in progress. It's hard to undo old habits...very hard. 

I'll also have to plan more posts with other recent sketches.

With this sketch, I have created a new character and I hope to explore some fun things for her and her friends. She doesn't have a name, yet. I love her personality already. 

2 Comments on My Latest, last added: 4/7/2013
Display Comments Add a Comment
5. A Work In Progress

Here's a new piece that I'm working on using watercolor paints. The picture quality is not great. I took it with my phone. When I finish, I'll scan it for a better looking image.
Even though I haven't been posting, I participate in
Art Every Day Month.
I met Leah a few years ago at a sweet workshop 
that she hosted. It was, for me, such an enlightening and enjoyable event. Thank you again, Leah for that glimpse into your process.
This painting is inspired by some art that I found online by Gustav Klimt. It's amazing how the work of others can inspire new ideas and foster creativity in ourselves.

2 Comments on A Work In Progress, last added: 11/30/2012
Display Comments Add a Comment
6. Twinks



Last week I decided to try Twinkling H2Os, a product that I have admired for quite a while. 
I had hesitated to order any, because of the wait and shipping costs. Well, I'm so glad that I have moved past that stumbling block. Soon, a new workshop starts at LuminArt for Silks Acrylic Glaze, taught by Dion Dior. Both Silks and Twinkling H2Os have intense colors and added mica along with other minerals. 
This whole experience has become a stimulus for my latest creative block. That is an exciting and uplifting development.
I hope to reorganize my blog soon. I really don't want to start over on a new blog, but I have to so something to make this process work better.

0 Comments on Twinks as of 1/1/1900
Add a Comment
7. Inspiration Avenue Challenge

Inspiration Avenue's challenge this week has been Fairies. I decided to join in, because I figured - "Here's something I can do." After some agonizing days with no results, finally, today I was able to complete a painting using watercolors. It was frustrating to have nothing to show all week for my efforts. I'm so glad that this little one emerged from my brush.
She's inspired by a bookmark I have from the Boston Ballet advertising Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream.

2 Comments on Inspiration Avenue Challenge, last added: 9/8/2012
Display Comments Add a Comment
8. Illustration Friday - Lonely


This little watercolor was done for the Illustration Friday prompt this week. Many times I don't get a chance to play with the prompt, so I'm really glad I made the effort this week. My girl is waiting patiently for a friend to come along to play. It's early enough, so she decided to sit on the big branch of her tree until she hears her friend come up the road.

0 Comments on Illustration Friday - Lonely as of 1/1/1900
Add a Comment
9. Be Ready

I'm posting an illustration of my grandson. Right now, it's still a little sketchy. I hope to enhance it without destroying the likeness. 

I was inspired to try some boy "type" of pictures because there are so many drawings and cards for girls. 
Let me know what you think, friends. I want to explore some color and backgrounds to add to the sketch.

0 Comments on Be Ready as of 1/1/1900
Add a Comment
10. My Garden Fairy

Here is the Garden Fairy that I sketched a few weeks ago. Sorry it has taken so long to post her, little problems keep popping up like stumbling blocks. I tried to use instagram with my iPad, and could not upload the picture to my blog. There was no way to transfer the image using iPad. I photographed the image with my camera and cropped it. That seems to be the best way to post pictures that are too big to scan. 
The image below is from my sketchbook. I started thinking of some 
fun doodles with positive messages.
I think it would be fun to do more of these
to give as gifts or make into note cards.
I'm always getting these grand ideas, and then 
moving on.
I'm not sure what that's all about.
I do love to draw and paint.
I am having a lot of fun learning 
new skills.
This is the last page in a 60 page sketch book.
I sketch something every day.
Thank you for visiting my blog. 
Please comment, if you wish.
I love to hear from visitors.
xoxox
Janet


2 Comments on My Garden Fairy, last added: 5/8/2012
Display Comments Add a Comment
11. Some Sketches

I spent some time today
working on a new sketch in my art journal. 
This fairy is the result. 
I wish the details were a little darker.
It's difficult to see her, I think.
I would love to paint her in either watercolor
or acrylic.
Maybe I'll start that tomorrow.

I also created a background with some 
swirly doodles.

I might add some more designs to it and 
use it for a collage.
I could save it for later to use in a 
painting.

0 Comments on Some Sketches as of 1/1/1900
Add a Comment
12. Doodling Along


Lately, I have been doing a lot of sketching. Some of them are okay, and a lot of them are explorations of different techniques.
I have a story started in my head and I have done a bit of brainstorming for the characters. 
This girl is part of my brainstorming process. I want to "bring her to life," so I have created an image of her...
I may make her a little younger and my inspiration came from 
I watched her Collage demonstrations on the Strathmore free video course. I am so impressed with Strathmore papers and these free workshops are fun, fun, fun.

After visiting her blog, recently, I became inspired by 
She  has published a book, Creative Doodling and Beyond, explaining some of her techniques. 
I have been exploring some doodles while I'm waiting for my order from Amazon. 
This is my latest doodle creation. 
                                                                           



As you can see, both of these are works in progress. I guess you 
know that I'll continue to doodle in the

0 Comments on Doodling Along as of 1/1/1900
Add a Comment
13.

These are two pictures that I have produced in a workshop with the lovely Jane Davenport. Her videos are fun to watch and she is so-o-o inspiring. I just love when I get a chance to try something a little different to move along on my art journey. Thank you Jane!
Happy Valentine's Day everyone :)!


0 Comments on as of 1/1/1900
Add a Comment
14. Wishes, Hopes and Dreams

Here is my latest WIP
He eyes need more intensity and there are some details
I want to include at the bottom of the work.
This is mainly watercolor, but I used some acrylic in the 
dress and background and some watercolor pencil for details.
She will be a gift for a friend once it's finished. 

0 Comments on Wishes, Hopes and Dreams as of 1/1/1900
Add a Comment
15. October and November Sketches

Sweet Angel
I have been busy, busy. Unfortunately, there hasn't been time to paint. There is time to sketch on many days. Early mornings are best if I can capture the time. It's already 10:34 and I have been up since 6:30! I just got to scan some recent sketches that I am pleased with. I want to paint a gift for a good friend who is retiring soon. She likes angels, so I hope to paint this "Sweet Angel" for her.
Round Design Pattern

Little Witch 
Vined Pumpkin
Round Design Pattern is something I dreamed up because I love circular design. It could use some texture and color.










0 Comments on October and November Sketches as of 1/1/1900
Add a Comment
16.


Here is my latest work in progress.
I love the gingerbread cottages at the camground on Martha's Vinyard. They are so charming.
I would love to paint a series of pictures representing the little village tucked behind Oak's Bluffs marina.
It's so calm, peaceful and charming.
Here is my first attempt - done in acrylics. Painting the details is taking longer than I imagined.
I sure hope I get better and quicker at this.
Anyhow, I'll keep working on this one and post my progress.

1 Comments on , last added: 8/19/2011
Display Comments Add a Comment
17. Recent Sketches

I love the way these setches came out. I'm keeping a little visual journal and adding pictures to the notes and messages that I write.

It's fun to see what develops as I go. Not everything scans like the original, especially when painted.
I have more, and I promise to keep scanning them.
I'm still learning how this scanner works, so
please bear with me.

1 Comments on Recent Sketches, last added: 8/12/2011
Display Comments Add a Comment
18. Dear Blog Friends

Some of you may think that I have abandoned my blogging! Trust me, I know I haven't posted anything in a long time. It is not intentional. I have been reading posts faithfully. More Importantly, I try to sketch and paint something every day. Life keeps interrupting and keeping me busy. I love my aart and I love all of your beautiful work.

I now have a new scanner that I'm getting comfortable using. So soon, I'll post some of my efforts - promise!

0 Comments on Dear Blog Friends as of 1/1/1900
Add a Comment
19. The View

A while ago, I was asked to create a painting for my sister-in-law's guest room.
For a while I put the idea on a back burner. I just couldn't come up with a suitable idea.
Fortunately, she was still interested, so I decided to paint something with a window/door view of the beach.
I find the process of finding the right subject so challenging, sometimes.
I'm not sure why I get stuck.
I am happy with this so far. I think it needs a little more work, but I wanted to show my work in progress.

The image at the top is an earlier version of the work. I decided that the interior of the cottage needed some more detail, so I added the wreath, rug and tote bag.

5 Comments on The View, last added: 2/20/2011
Display Comments Add a Comment
20. Butterfly Party

I decided to dabble in a little watercolor this weekend. It ws fun to go back to something light and delicate. I was able to get nice results even though they are not as vibrant as the acryllics. I didn't want to overdo the details in this painting. I have a couple more ideas to try using butterflies.
On another note, still about butterflies, Trudi Sissons at Two Dresses Studio is collecting artful butterflies for the Holocaust Museum in Houston Texas. I'm placing a button on my sidebar with a link to her page, if you're interested in participating. 
Briefly, the Holocaust Museum is collecting 1.5 million handmade butterflies to remember the 1,500,000 children who perished as a result of the Holocaust. Consider participating in this beautiful memorial that will be displayed in the Spring, 2013.   The Poem, I Never Saw Another Butterfly, written by Pavel Friedman on June 4, 1942 is the inspiration for this project. You can find the poem on Trudi's blog. The deadline for entries is December 31, 2011.


0 Comments on Butterfly Party as of 1/1/1900
Add a Comment
21. An Inspiration!

This is what I've been doing lately. I actually have three colored pencil concept drawings completed, but for some reason, they wouldn't upload. I might try to darken them a bit and try again. They are a little pale. I want to paint these babies and reproduce them for sale in a gift shop. I just haven't decided how big they should be. I'm also thinking of making copies and use them as collage. Any thoughts or suggestions are much appreciated. I just hope I can show you the other two sketches.

2 Comments on An Inspiration!, last added: 3/4/2011
Display Comments Add a Comment
22. Concept Pictures


Finally, I was able to upload my two additional drawings.
Some kind of glitch must have happened earlier.

1 Comments on Concept Pictures, last added: 3/6/2011
Display Comments Add a Comment
23. Fun Babies



Here are the acrylic paintings that I created from my concept pictures.
I'm relieved that they are complete,
but I have some more to work on.



I called this one Blanket of Dreams

This is called Chickies.

This one I called Dragonflies.

Somehow they don't look quite the same when they're scanned.
Details that I labored over barely show while other components stand out changing the way that features appear.



0 Comments on Fun Babies as of 1/1/1900
Add a Comment
24. Facebook

Hello friends, I just want to let everyone know that Dolci Studio now has a page on Facebook. I have a badge on the sidebar in my blog. Please visit and press the "like " button if you haven't done it yet.
I hope to continue to expand my work. Please visit and let me know what you think.
Thank you all for your wonderful support.

1 Comments on Facebook, last added: 3/28/2011
Display Comments Add a Comment
25. Watercolor Again!

Well, my friends and visitors,
I decided to explore some watercolor again.
Here are the results...
some notecards.



Watercolor is so much fun.
It's quick, adaptable to many subjects
and satisfying.
I even decorated the back of each of these cards :)!

Until I get a chance to create some more,
enjoy the week!

0 Comments on Watercolor Again! as of 1/1/1900
Add a Comment

View Next 25 Posts