The Blank Page
The one above took about 3 minutes or less, I just let the pen doodle away, travelling around the page.
This one was drawn in a few minutes, the tree might look complicated at first but I splodged an area of black acrylic ink which dries very quickly and drew on top of it with a silver pen. The dots of blue ink were added with a brush.
A lot of my pictures begin their lives as doodles, such as this one below...
I had no intention of her wearing a lampshade on her head and wasn't planning on showing this one at first but I added watercolour to it and it looked like a finished picture. I'm still not sure about it but it's there for the world to see now!
This bat lady doodle stayed safely in my sketchbook but there are aspects of it I'm sure I'll repeat again in another picture.
Once there's something to play with, you can add to it and steer it towards something that pleases you.
Jump straight in and see what happens!Are you frightened of the blank page?
PS... my blog list in the sidebar has disappeared! I was trying to add another address and the whole lot vanished and as I type, Blogger won't let me put it back. I'll keep on trying, any helpful hints are welcome! xx
Comments
I love the freedom in your work and your colour choices are always fabulous!!
xox
Thanks Ginny, that's great to hear. It's quite telling that you let yourself doodle when you were at school. Give yourself that same permission today! I'll look forward to seeing what you do! :)
Hi Lizzie, tell her to wet the paper and drop paint on and let in merge together just to get rid of the vast whiteness. Sometimes once there's something there, it's easier to add to it. I hope that helps! :o)
Glad I stopped by! Its been ages...
Smiles
In the second one I find your Night and Day idea (according to me!) very original - just a hand that's holding the almost invisible line between them!
The lamp-hat, the reflection in the mirror and the butterfly - they are all so nice!
As for the blank sheet... I like to write on paper my dramatizations for puppet theatre, although I'm slowly getting used to type them on my laptop, but it's not the same!!
Thanks Rossichka, I like your idea of the night and day, sometimes these things come out spontaneously and I don't know what they are until afterwards! I agree abut the computer, it's so much nicer to have paper to write or draw on. :)
wow, i could never do that!!!!
It’s wonderful that you let us take a peak in your sketchbook. I must say it’s a rather beautiful book
I am not sure i could show mine!! such a mess!
I absolutely adore that first sketch, don’t know why but a wonderful Marie Aantoinette party came to mind... Would love to see it in colours.
x sandra