I didn't post to the
Hunt yet. It ends today. I just went to post and
wetcanvas.com did not respond. They must be working on something on the site. wetcanvas.com is a very large community of artists. Every medium and technique have forums for discussion, demonstrating and learning. The problem is probably big, too. (Note: posted to wet canvas on 12/08/07)
I will post my sketches here for now. They are done with a Micron 005 pen

#1, a bell. This is a bell from Bolivia, about 3 inches tall made of metal. 10 minutes or so.

#2, a container of pencils, pens, etc. A wooden cup, again from Bolivia, that sits on my desk. 15 minutes.

#3, thermometer and #4, the bottom of something. The thermometer is a rectangle, not a trapezoid. :( 10 minutes and the stapler bottom about 10 minutes as well.

#5, a magazine. 15 minutes

#6, a bowl of something. Little wooden bowls from Bolivia with red and black beans that we used for counters when we played "Telefunken", a progressive rummy game. When we teach this game, everyone says we make the rules as we go because it has an abundance of rules. It is a very simple game and only takes a few hands to catch on to ALL the rules. It is fun for up to 8 people. You need about 4 decks of cards for that many players.
#7, something green. One of the last two live plants in the house. Most can't survive the lack of care when we travel so much. This corn plant keeps hanging on.
6 comments:
Jo, I like the stapler - you did a nice job. Actually, as I was looking through these I was reminded of how these hunts have improved your drawing!
Nice job.
Rose, thanks. Yours was great as well. I wonder what tickled our fancy about staplers. Hmm.
I just tried WetCanvas and they are still having problems. I was only going to look today. Yesterday I didn't do any sketches for the hunts. My sister and I were experimenting with doing our first "pours" with watercolor, a process that involved LOTS of time waiting for things to dry. Your group of sketches is great. I like the bell (as always an unusual one from you) and the vase with art materials.
Joan, I just got to post on wetcanvas. Sounds like your pouring was fun. I have such a problem with waiting for watercolor to dry. I'll go check your blog for updates. :) Thanks for the visit.
Glancing at the sketches, I thought the stapler was a (an?) harmonica. Then, I saw the "bottom of something" tag and wondered how you could really tell the bottom from the top of the harmonica. Then, I saw the "stapler" tag and realized it really was a stapler. No harmonica to be found. Ha!
Joanna, now that I look at the sketch, it does sort of look like a harmonica. I don't have one anymore and we have to sketch from life. :) I guess I won't be sketching one.
Hugs..
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