My friend Sybil's drawing. Mysterious and very cat-like. (Used with her permission.)
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Monday, February 28, 2000
February Trees

Late February, New England. Tree trunks and branches might be the only color in the landscape.
The verse, "Behold, I make all things new" is Revelations 21:5.
Labels:
brightness:muted,
faith,
from life,
landscape,
size large (11x14 up),
tree,
words
Friday, October 1, 1999
Thursday, October 30, 1986
Rose Hips
New England rose hips in the fall with the rose leaves changing color. I'm not sure why I drew the leaves as single leaves and not as leaflets.This is one of my few drawings that has no ink or pencil lines, just marker for everything.
Paper: ecru Crane's card approx. 4x6"
Sunday, June 30, 1985
Bad Marker Example

This is what I mean by Bad Markers. Blotchy, bleedy, smeary, muddy, streaky colors. And the caps were hard to get on and off. It was very frustrating for me to work with them. At least in my memory, they smelled bad, too. I like the shapes in this drawing, but the coloring spoiled it for me. See Bad Marker Disclaimer.
As a result, I pretty much stopped drawing for 23 years. Then in 2008, I was introduced to Copic markers, and I started drawing again.
Thursday, June 20, 1985
Bird in Bright Colors

This bird was colored with Pentel fine tip markers (water based). The notched oval shapes are tracings around a beautiful Norwegian silver necklace, shown at right, a gift from my sister-in-law.The background was done with some Bad Markers, and thankfully I have repressed the brand name. It just looked ugly to me - streaky and blotchy. Then, more than 20 years later, I used my Copic markers in similar colors to go back over the background. Now, I'm happy to say, it looks smooth and even. See Bad Marker Disclaimer.
Sunday, March 31, 1985
Sunday, January 1, 1984
Wednesday, November 30, 1983
Glass Jewelry Box

Someone made this leaded-glass jewelry box for me. Pale golden glass, with a clear beveled diamond shape in the lid. I drew it in pencil on cheap thin typing paper and colored it with colored pencils.
I still have the jewelry, including the beaded necklace and earrings (below) and the pin with blue stones. But the box fell apart after years of use.
Tuesday, November 15, 1983
Linoleum Print Tree
Tuesday, May 10, 1983
Iris Bouquet 1
Saturday, April 30, 1983
Bookplate - Landscape with Stars and Trees
My mom was learning calligraphy, and she wanted to make a bookplate. She asked me to draw something for it. This is what we used for the drawing. She wrote the "Ex Libris." I have 2 bookplates left.This was our only joint art work, but we often worked on the same sewing or knitting project. She liked hemming, I liked sewing buttons on. Our knitting gauge was the same. We were a good team. I miss her.
To try this, click here.
Monday, April 25, 1983
Wednesday, April 20, 1983
Grape Ivy on Tan Card

My first grape ivy drawing - this is grape ivy plant #2, a cutting from the original 1970 plant. In 2008, I drew my second grape ivy drawing, which was plant #3.
Drawn with brown Pilot Razor Point pen. I really like the colors and lines in this drawing.
Paper: tan Crane's card approx. 4x6"
Friday, April 15, 1983
The Beauty at the Center

My friend Norma, now passed away, told me that she had a dream in which she saw "the beauty at the center of the universe." I don't know what it looked like to her; she really couldn't describe it, except for the feeling of beauty, joy and love. I believe she is there now.
Soon after hearing about her dream, I drew my interpretation for her and gave her the original drawing. I wrote on the back of it "The Beauty at the Center is Love." This is a rough copy that I made for myself.
Monday, February 28, 1983
Blue and Gold Pin
Drawn with blue Pilot Razor Point pen.In real life, the pin (see below) is about 3 inches long, an old piece of junk jewelry from my Mom's jewelry box. Its gold looks like cheap gold paint, not even shiny, and its stones look like something grown from a home science kit. But an interesting shape to draw. The light blue section in the drawing is actually gold colored in the pin.
What I don't like in this drawing is the pink stripe. It needs to be a different shape, different color, or both. Sometime I will draw another version. The pin can also be seen in my glass jewelry box drawing.
Paper: white Crane's card approx. 4x6"
Saturday, December 5, 1981
Monday, August 31, 1981
Sunday, August 30, 1981
Lady Slipper Orchid

Several kinds of Lady Slipper Orchids grow wild in the eastern and midwestern U.S. My drawing is exaggerated, but not by much. August is past their blooming season, so this was not drawn from life.
Monday, June 1, 1981
Iris Flower Card
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