Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Monday and Tuesday's Sketches

Today makes one full month I've been working these "Draw Your Day" journal pages.   I find myself slowing down a bit lacking the motivation I had when I started these.  It's hot and humid and even though staying indoors, I feel hot and sluggish...not feeling like doing much.  Is it winter yet???  LOL

Yesterday I was looking out the window and saw our black snake on the fencing.  I thought it was so neat how he weaved in around the wire spokes.  He worked his way along a good part of the fence before he slithered to the ground and made his way over to the garden area.


For today's sketching, I just pulled out my collection of birthstone bears.  Haven't been doing much to really journal about except being lazy and either listening to or watching TV.


KG sketchbook / Micron 01 and 005 / Holbein and QoR watercolors (mainly Holbein)

Sunday, June 23, 2019

Morgan's New Bird - Charlie

Today I wasn't really feeling it to do any sketching until my granddaughter called all excited about a new bird she bought out of her own money.  The family are at the beach and she will pick "Charlie" up on their way home next Saturday.

While at the shop, Morgan held different parakeets until she found one that seemed to like her and not bite.  This little fellow even laid on his back for her to rub his belly and closed his eyes enjoying the moment.  Morgan has done her homework researching all she could about keeping birds.  How cool!!!

My granddaughter's phone call was enough to inspire me to grab my sketchbook and paint her bird from photo she sent me.

KG sketchbook
Holbein watercolors
Micron 01


Saturday, June 22, 2019

Friday and Today's Sketching

My husband has been coming in saying how bad the midges are so I decided to document them in my sketchbook.  I went outside walking around studying and taking photos of those on the outside walls and car.  While outside, I walked around the house and saw where there were early fruits on the Japanese Yews.  My eye also caught something on the roof and it was this dove peeking over the edge.

Thursday, I got a call from my youngest son saying he had taken a bad fall in the attic of one of the houses he was checking for a break in wiring.  He found the problem and was headed out of the attic when he stepped back off the end of one of the joists onto ceiling.  So that he didn't damage or go through the ceiling, he quickly pulled back which caused him to lose his balance.  He tried to break his fall by grabbing onto an overhead support and his body swung around causing him to lose his grip.  He fell flat on his back across the joists.  Another contractor was below in the garage and heard the loud thud.  He had to help Travis out of the attic and my son's supervisor was called.  His supervisor came on site and saw to it Travis went to be checked out.  Took him to Leesburg Regional Urgent Care.  Although xrays were taken (not read yet), the physician documented Travis was suffering a contusion to the back and a spinal sprain.  He was sent home with instructions and wants him back Monday for a follow-up visit.

Travis is one hurting puppy but if there's a positive in this..........he didn't fall THROUGH the ceiling landing on a concrete floor below.  With two sons working jobs that require them at times up in attics, this has been one of my fears along with passing out due to the Florida heat.

Second page is my participation in Cathy Johnson's monthly Sketch With Me virtual sketchcrawl.  The theme for the month is "Challenge" where we choose to work something we find challenging......either subject or medium, etc.  

I'm always wanting to sketch and paint Miya but always find myself dragging my feet actually doing so.  It's her fur that intimidates me.

This started out as a graphite only sketch but then sprayed it and decided to go ahead and attempt the coloring.  Her fur is one of the things I love about her.  It's soft and I love the scraggly look due to the soft curls going off in various directions.  I keep her fur cut fairly short by sitting her in my lap and cutting with scissors..........it's one of our special bonding times together.  


Thursday, June 20, 2019

Dead Ringneck Snake Found

We have a small entrance porch (covered) at the front of our house with a couple chairs.  Under Terry's chair I noticed this little guy on his back....definite sign it was not alive.  Before discarding him, I wanted to document capturing his unique color and patterns on the underside compared to how he looks right side up. 

We have several snakes, some of which are rather large.  All being non poisonous.  And we are grateful for them to help keep certain nasty critters from getting out of control.  One large black snake likes to sunbath in the middle of our back yard. 

As to what happened to this guy, we have no idea.  There were no apparent signs of another animal getting a hold of it. 

KG sketchbook / Micron 01 / Holbein watercolors

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

How Do They Know???

Today's page is more of a written story accompanied by a few illustrations.  Telling the story about how funny our four legged family members can amaze you wondering how on earth they know or figure things out.........even when you try to take precautions or be sneaky about it.

I haven't illustrated this but the other time Miya seems to know things that leaves us scratching our heads is when we bring home a toy in with her food from PetSmart.  We bring in grocery bags and it doesn't phase her at all.  We bring in the same type bags from PetSmart and if just food, no reaction.  But if we have a stuffed toy in among the food...........Miya will follow from front door to the kitchen jumping for the bag.  She just seems to know even if she can't see it. 

KG sketchbook / Micron 01 / Holbein and DS watercolors.


Three More Draw Your Day Pages

Sunday was easy to journal with illustrating our favorite restaurant.  Monday wasn't so much since I didn't do anything but watch TV.  In fact I just didn't feel up to doing anything to include sketching.  Yesterday I actually left the house and joined up with my sketching group at the monthly Library Tuesday meetup.  Our time was just sketching what we had with us as practice capturing various shapes, setting up mini still life if people chose to, or working from photos on their phones.  I chose to take several items out of my sketching bag and set up as a mini still life arrangement.

KG sketchbook / Mixed watercolor brands (Holbein, DS and Qor)/Micron 01



Saturday, June 15, 2019

A Little Bit of Nature

For these pages I chose to capture a few things going on right outside our door.

Yesterday's sketching - We have a pair of brown thrashers that hang around on the ground below the feeders and will often fly and sit on the feeder pole.  This is right before they decided to fly off.  The male is in the pose right before taking off.  The female followed.

Today's sketching is of three of several flowering plants/shrubs off the sunroom.

KG sketchbook / Holbein and Daniel Smith watercolors (mainly Holbein) / Micron 01


Friday, June 14, 2019

Gecko Babies and Eliminating Self Imposed Anxiety

Left Page - Baby Geckos

We had unexpected baby geckos hatch from eggs found months ago (found in lunch bag in storage we closed out) I had sitting in a dish for sketching.  It was early evening and walking by where the dish was sitting, my eye caught a glimpse of something that looked different.  At first I thought I was suffering double vision of a dried up brown anole also sitting in the dish.  Looking closer I saw it was a baby gecko.  I carried the dish out and released the baby in the garden so he could get to food and water.

Looking closer at the eggs, three other eggs look different.  They are darker in color (as if something inside) and have some weight to them.  I was sitting in the chair next to the table the dish sits and heard a noise.  Within 30 minutes we had a second hatching.  We set that little guy outside as well.


Right Page - Eliminating Anxiety

It's been eating at me that here it is June already and I still have the 75 Day Ink Only Challenge looming over me to do this year.  A self imposed yearly challenge I set each year simply because I feel I have to.  Well meaning compliments or comments has left me to feel or given my inner critic the excuse to nag at me that using pencil must be a no no and that I need to work towards not using one.  I have finally made the decision that I'm not going to feel like I'm doing something wrong by using pencil first and setting myself free of that anxiety.

I like using pencil for several reasons.........it's NOT just about having the ability to erase (although that does take pressure off a person....HA HA).  I'm not in a race to work a page and the entire process I enjoy the most  (pencil / ink / paint ... and in that order) is what makes my sketching relaxing, fun, and therapeutic in nature.


Wednesday, June 12, 2019

More Game Play and Pet Antics

It's becoming a little more difficult coming up with what to include in my day to day due to a non-active life style and rarely leaving the house.  What I do day in and day out is pretty non-eventful and repetitive.  Might be I don't actually sketch my EVERY day and go back to working how I was before.  We'll see how each day goes.  One thing for sure, I want to continue at least doing something until the next rest period hits.

KG sketchbook / Micron 01 / Holbein watercolors


Tuesday, June 11, 2019

What My Mind Was On Yesterday

Yesterday was one of those days I couldn't satisfy my hunger.  Not that I was really hungry but instead just wanted to eat.  I behaved throughout the day but all I could think about was food.  Come evening I kind of blew it eating more than I normally allow myself.  It could have been worse but to me bad enough.  Hopefully today will be a better day.

KG sketchbook / Micron 01 / Holbein and Daniel Smith watercolors

Sunday - Quiet Day Until...

Well we may have our #3 on the "what will happen next" scenario........lol.  Still awaiting on Toyota's decision to cover my tailgate under warranty so it's not that.  Instead it ended up being my youngest son's dog all of a sudden taking ill and being taken to the Emergency Vet Hospital.  It was quite a scare but appears to have been an allergic reaction to something Sunday evening and was taken care of with treatment.  She's all back to her normal self :-)

KG sketchbook / Micron 01 / Holbein and Daniel Smith watercolors


Sunday, June 9, 2019

What's Next

Although it's probably just silly superstition, it's seems to always play out to be true for us when something bad happens, it comes in three.

First it was the refrigerator and now it looks like our vehicles.

Wednesday evening Terry went shopping for groceries and came out to his truck only to find it wouldn't start.  My first thought was the battery but we didn't have cables on either vehicle to test that out.  He was thinking starter because he thought he heard a clunk sound when he turned the key in the ignition.  I brought him home and Thursday he had his truck towed to Toyota.  As it turns out, it was only the battery and an expensive one at that!!!  Here he was sitting in a parking lot where Advance Auto sits and could have had a choice in batteries at I'm sure a lower price.  Oh well.  The positive to this.........he FINALLY has maintenance done on his truck while at Toyota.  Something he's been dragging his feet on for over a year.

My SUV has had an ongoing issue with the tailgate.  Started years ago and three trips to Toyota only for it to work just fine when they tested it.  And we always left feeling like idiots because they would just pass it off as needing to hit the reset button on the tailgate.  Each time following the trip to Toyota, we'd get home and it would not operate correctly.  This went on until it reached the point where we had to forcefully open and close the tailgate 90% of the time.

Friday we scheduled for my car to have it's maintenance done (only a few months late) and Terry went to the service manager about the tailgate rather than relying on one of the techs.  We were tired of being put off without them holding onto and really taking the time to check it.  Of course at first try, the tailgate opened and closed just fine.  The service manager said they would test it while doing the maintenance and lo and behold, it failed to open.

Out of three prior trips only one tech bothered to document our complaint and fortunately it was when our car was still under warranty.  The service manager did some research and found this was a common complaint for our year SUV and is submitting for approval for Toyota to cover the cost since it was first reported while still under warranty.  No promises though (and I'm not holding my breath) but we can keep our fingers crossed.  If they don't cover the repair under warranty, we're looking at least $1300 just for the part.  We won't know until this coming week.

So we're asking ourselves, will these two added issues with vehicles be considered #2 or #3...........lol  What's next?

Yesterday was rather uneventful here but my nephew was married up in West Virginia.  I hated we had to miss it!!!  The entire day my mind was on them while I tried to focus on here at home.  At least my oldest son and his family were able to make it and I'm so thankful for that!!  At least someone from my side of the family made it to the wedding.

With yesterday's lack of focus, I at least managed a little illustration of the wedding and then decided to chart my greens for comparison.  I have all these tubes of green paint but normally only grab the Sap Green.

KG sketchbook / Mixed brands / Micron 01


Thursday, June 6, 2019

Yesterday and Today's Sketching

Yesterday I was just plain lazy.  I had a rough night where I couldn't fall asleep so I used that time to sketch at least one page to get my mind off my leg.  After a few hours of sleep, I finished the page adding color but then didn't feel like scanning and posting.  The rest of the day was rather uneventful watching TV and just relaxing.

And for a change I used one of my fountain pens.  I love using them but not crazy about having to sit and wait for the ink to dry before moving on.  That's one reason I've been using the Micron.....it dries almost immediately.

As for today's sketching, I went back to the Micron; however, I didn't realize I had grabbed my brown Micron.  As I was working I thought.......pen must be finally starting to dry up.....which I really didn't mind since I like the look.  It's not so stark.  Then I realized it was brown ink....duhh!



Tuesday, June 4, 2019

A 3-Page Day

Today's Draw Your Day includes illustrating a really weird dream I had, a little rhyming verse to myself (for when I find myself feeling guilty for using pencil first), and today's outing with the sketching group.  This is three pages in my KG journal using Holbein and Daniel Smith watercolors and Micron pen.


Depending on Mood - Guilty of Comparison

What's included on yesterday journal entry is a reminder to myself as I can be guilty of doing this depending on the mood I happen to be in...which can affect my enthusiasm for sketching.

I surf the web quite often looking and admiring other peoples' work.  I have two art groups in Facebook and a member of another large art group where many of my friends (local and online) share their work.  If I'm in one of my iffy (vulnerable) moods, I can find myself comparing my work to others I admire and start feeling self doubt.  It can awaken that negative inner critic I try to keep at bay.  I've caught myself feeling "why do I bother," or wishing I could sketch or paint like so and so, and I'm sure you can think of other thoughts that might enter one's head when caught in the trap of comparison. 


Yesterday, I thought I would add this to my journal to refer back on as a reminder.  To help get me back on track, when necessary, keeping in mind why I keep art journals to begin with.  Although I share hoping to inspire other people, I do this for myself.  I don't work on commission or sell for that matter....nor do I compete in shows.  My journals are an outlet where I can escape to.  They are a source of activity I can still do after having to give up so many other things I used to love, like gardening, hiking, bowling, etc.  They are my visual diary keepsakes for family.  My journals help with boredom and therapeutic in nature to focus on something positive........a safe place I can go.  If I HAVE to compare with anyone, it should be only with myself :-)


Saturday, June 1, 2019

Draw Your Day - Day 7

Well.......I've been at it so far for one week.  So far so good :-) 

Last night was a bad night for sleep so I ended up starting this before daylight with the necklace and game. 

The rest of the day has been mainly relaxing and watching TV, but I did manage a few light chores. 

KG sketching / QoR watercolors / Micron 01