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1. On my tables

My neighbor dropped these by today. Aren't they beautiful? I'd love to draw them, but not sure I'll have time. Maybe I'll take good photo ref and do them later.
I'm always impressed with people who grow vegetables. That's one thing I've never done. Never had the urge. I guess because living here there's so much readily available in stores or farmer's markets that I've become spoiled. Also, here, I'd have to dig up flowers or lawn to "do" veggies, so I think that's a good enough excuse not to.



And here's part of what's on my drawing table. A new self promo piece. This is a tracing over a tracing over I think a rough sketch, that's why its so messy looking. I still like to draw the old fashioned way, with my black Polychromo pencil on tracing paper, rather than doing sketches digitally. Some of us will never change I guess.


My turkey is still here! She (I've determined she's a hen) comes and hangs out for several hours every day.



Other neighbors have spotted her too, so she's making the rounds. I have no idea where she came from or what her story is, but she's a sweet thing and except for all the poop, she's a love. The cats find her sort of entertaining, but are pretty much over the novelty of having a turkey in the yard. And she leaves them alone too, so its all good. Today Isabella and the bird were hanging out on the back porch together, it was pretty cute.

I'm going to chain myself to my drawing table this weekend, mostly. What are all of you doing?

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2. Expanding the Studio and Some Creative Summer Fun

What can I say - I love a good bargain! I have a pretty traditional drawing table I've been using and it has a fair amount of table-top square footage. However, the whole thing shakes when I'm erasing something. So, last week while at a thrift store, I just couldn't pass up a sturdy metal drawing table for $14.



The drawing surface is smaller than I've had, but that's fine because I work small when drawing anyway (and I still have my other drawing table to spread out on). It's metal and HEAVY, so the thing doesn't budge while working. It has several drawers down the front and a cool locker in the back that could fit 2' x 3' canvases (or whatever). It must have been used in some sort of school setting since it had an "I love Michael" message written in pencil on the table-top and a couple wads of gum stuck underneath - all of which have been removed now. If only the garage wasn't so stifling hot to work in right now.


I also thought I'd share these little sculpted dolls and dogs that my 10 year old has been mass producing. I picked up a box of Crayola Model Magic - an air dry clay - as a little something to do during summer. Turns out my 10 yr old has a knack for sculpture. I was quite impressed with her efforts and had to share them. This is only a fraction of the little figures that she's created. Look out 101 Dalmations...I've lost count.

1 Comments on Expanding the Studio and Some Creative Summer Fun, last added: 7/26/2009
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