Sketchbook: snowy evening
A blog entry about Van Gogh's sketches on The Colorist inspired me to try doing a snowy backgarden scene (view from my family room). I don't often do landscape scenes. It was a messy business as I was using white and black conte crayon on dark grey paper. I was hacky mucky I can tell you. When I sprayed it with workable fixative it darkened the sketch a bit more than I anticipated, but I don't think it has dimished the sense of a snowy eve. However I notice things are leaning to the right, DARN it!!!!
On another note I am feeling really chuffed because Columbus Monthly Magazine decided to include the ChamberPot Gallery in their "Best Driving Vacations" speciality publication. They called the story Potty Art and had a pic of one of the paintings, as well as the photo Lauren Heaton took of Nancy and I for the Yellow Springs News LOL! Believe it or not we have sold a few paintings, the most expensive being a $1000.
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And congrats on the great publicity.
Congrats on the gallery getting in the magazine.
The sketch is wonderful!!! I LOVE IT! THANKS for stopping by my site and signing the guestbook! Your support means the world to me! I'm tellin' EVERYONE about you too..and how much fun it is to stop by your blog! *Hugs*
Plus, the minimized amount of snow - you did it just right.
Rock on!
I think it's fantastic!
captured the mood amd feel of last night. Love it.
Wow! Great publicity! Great photo too!
Stay warm...
Love,
Sue
Like the sketch too!
oh Yes, dr. dark it WAS very windy when I was drawing this, almost blew me socks off ;)
Casey I think the lean of the trees is okay :), just the birdhouse, chair and table are off, but like dr. dark said, it was the wind you see, honest. lol!
I guess it is phillip, and I rather like that quality about it. I enjoyed doing it and want to do more.
I love that quietness still waters,susie, it's really quite beautiful.
yes potty art from potty coty (my high school nickname), that fits :)
Thanks for stoppying by everyone and commenting.
You know, in graphology, when things lean to the right it means something specific. If only I could remember what it means . . .