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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

New Art Journal in Gray, 3 Coffee Houses Full, & Every Day in November: Days 7-12!


My week began using my new Strathmore 80# Gray paper and white gel pens. I am really enjoying drawing on toned papers (last week it was tan). It's fun to seek out white haired people to draw now.


The first two were done at Barnes & Noble Café. You'll notice one woman got into both drawings just because she wore a white jacket!


The following day we were in Starbucks café and I did some quick drawings of people standing in line ...


And then focused on couples sitting across from me. I was at a big table "hiding" behind my turned off iPad and back pack so as not to be found out by these unsuspecting models. Again, the guy with white hair got to have a white gel pen hair appointment!


Same day and dad and daughter enjoyed breakfast together. I think it was dark where I was sitting as I was not aware of grabbing a yellow pencil when I colored his face. So we are taking bets on whether it's what his daughter is saying to him, a too tight belt or jaundice that is causing his yellow skin issue.


My friend, Janice, suggested I try doing one line contour drawing for my people in line folks s I did here. They do seem to flow better than the line of people I showed you earlier.


Another day, same Starbucks, found these people clear across the room from me where I could not be privy to their conversations, therefore "The Quiet Zone"...


Sitting closer to me was a couple I have drawn before, the woman alone once and I am pretty sure her husband too. Then this lone cowboy sauntered in, I found him to be rather dashing in his sports jacket, cowboy hat and boots! So was determined to get him into my art journal!


On this day I went alone, my husband having a friend to meet in another town that morning. It was raining, I remember, and I chose a Starbucks close to home. The two women with the child have been there many times before. They were right smack in front of me, and I drew them unsuspectingly to them, (I think). Superman sat behind them.


I was there a long time. They had changed out all the furniture for some reason, no more big comfortable chairs, just small tables mostly, one long table, but in a new place toward the front. I sat at a small table and drew folks as they came in for their drinks. Most of these people were there one at a time, got coffee and left before the next person came in. Therefore, a scrambled page of loners.


However, this foursome sat right where the two women and child were before they left. So I drew them while they were discussing something important. They signed some papers and left, but were there long enough for me to get them drawn. I colored them after they left.


This couple sat on high stools at a high table in the middle of the room. They were very kissy. She kept kissing on him. I turned it in to a bit of a cartoon. But I'm not opposed to people kissing in public.


This woman took over that table in front of mine after the group of four signed their papers and left.
She saw me drawing and called me on it. "Are you drawing?" she said. "Yes, I am", said I. And then I lifted my art journal to show her I was drawing her. She did not recognize it as such. She got up to come over to look more closely. She said something like "nice" ... I asked her to sign it to prove it was seen. She did. Then we both got back to our business of the day.

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I continue to draw to  prompts in
Everyday in November
 
The first one was a train.
I chose to draw a Super Speed train, called the Bullet train in Europe. We took trips on two such trains when we were traveling there last year. They go over 200 miles per hour.
But you don't really notice the speed. I could still draw the people on the trains.


The next prompt I pretty much copied from the photo offered of this plate of peppers and peas!
I didn't feel the need to doctor them up in any way. I enjoyed practicing the use of colored pencil shading. I was pleased with how it turned out. Something different to do.


This prompt from a photo of a sunset in Alaska. Mine is more pastel than the photo. Everyone in the group seemed pleased with how  I had done it.


This prompt was flowers. I went way outside the box by collaging a photo of our youngest grand daughter and quickly giving her a bed of gel penned flowers to wear and dance around in.

This long horned ram was fun and probably the drawing I spent the most time on.
I took my time sitting in my recliner drawing it while remembering seeing rams like this walk by our car in Custer State Park in South Dakota a few years ago!
I'm quite enamored by these creatures.


And the most recent prompt Day 12, was a photo of a  church. I turned it into a synagogue, as that is where I was raised and where I find myself most comfortable, as I am Jewish!


And that ends my drawing to this date. I will draw more tomorrow and probably the days following,  and they will be posted next week.

Thank you for visiting my blog this week! I appreciate your coming by and your comments. They are my inspiration to continue drawing!

You have  a Creative Week where you are!

Thursday, October 15, 2015

The Life and Times of Lynn Cohen This Week!


I'm slipping. There are only 18 drawings to post this week unlike my usual 20. The first one is a prompt from Every day in October: "Shelf Life" ... so I put myself on the shelf and chronicled my life for you!


Next prompt EDiO is "fear"! Guess what I am afraid of? (only when they are running around free inside my house!



An abundance of people to draw at Starbucks this week. Never a dull moment there, as you can see by all the brightly dressed models!


The staff, on the other hand, seems to limit their costumes to black and pink. I caught them here having a staff meeting at the long table at which we normally sit. They guy with his back to us used posters I saw him make there (and I drew him making them) a week or so ago. You might recall.


Next Prompt for EDiO was "Kawaii" which I learned is Japanese for 'cute'. I could have drawn a figure from the Kawaii series, but instead chose to draw our grand daughter, Allie, who had a cute cat painted face.


Saturday at Starbucks featured this family of three; and a lone guy who actually was with his family of two grown daughters. But I made a new family unit for them.


Same day I captured these folks. The guy in the red hat was with the woman at the same table. The other guy was clear across the room. But I like to play with art and made it look like he was eying the first guys woman. Oh, I am BAD!


These folks were oblivious to the carrying on at that other table! It's amazing to me how people can tune each other out and be in their own little worlds there.


Next prompt for EDiO was "Dog & Cat breeds". I drew my cat sitting on my lap with ball point pen and used a bit of markers to fill in the quilt.


Prompt was "Men's Wear". Well, my man wears boots. I grabbed one of them and drew it!


Prompt: "Native". An online friend, Denise Griffiths, posted some photos from her trip in Vancouver, British Columbia. I asked and got permission to draw from one of them. A figure from a totem she saw in an art gallery.

I used a pastel pencil for the hair that was life-like in the  photo. I like the textured look this pencil gave it here.


On Monday we drove into the City (San Francisco, California) where we stopped at the Warming Hut just next to the Golden Gate Bridge. It was a bright sunny, warm day. Everyone was OUT in it. This line was very much longer than you see here.


These are some more folks in the same line. Again it went on and on like this for quite a while. When I got ready to color this drawing I had remembered some of the colors, but I could not recall the lady in the green hat's pants color. So I turned to my right where I was sitting to look at the person next to me to see the color of her pants. Lo and behold, it was the very same woman in the green hat! She caught on to what I was doing and told me she liked my drawings. I thanked her and went on coloring (painting). When I was done she was still there so I showed it to her and told her I had drawn her too. She liked it even more then I think. I asked her to sign it, as proof we'd spoken, and she did! Great fun when that happens!


Guess what the next prompt was? If you guessed "Fruit" you are right! LOL
 

And then they moved on to "Outer Space" ... I was a bit at a loss for that one, but many people drew and painted some awesome skies and planets. Instead I did two, the first one, me from a distorted photo which I titled: "Spaced Out". The second from an old photo in a toy store where I tried on this space helmet! Did that one in ball point pen and gel pens.



And lastly, today, the 15th, I drew at Barnes & Noble Café. First these two guys sitting across the room from me, both busy on their computers ...  and next the young woman below also working or studying hard with a real time book, no technology in sight, but she does have those long cords coming out of her ears ... I don't know where her device was hidden. I sure didn't see it to draw it.


Well it was a busy week, as you can see, and a creative one. I hope yours was too! Be well, stay safe, and have as much fun as you possibly can. Each day is a gift! Enjoy it!
 
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