Gene and I had birthdays in August and September. We always celebrate again with the kids when we get home. Saturday was the "party" with the girls. Jennie invited us over for a tailgate party of sorts and fixed fried catfish. Yummmm. Joanna was there and we had a great time watching the Longhorns beat Missouri in football. The girls brought their gifts and declared it our birthday dinner as well. Gene received books (his favorite gift) and a tool (his second favorite gift - gadget) called s Swiss Tech, utili-key, 6 in 1. It is made by the people who make the Swiss Army Knife. I received a Pastel Shaper kit, very cool, a new CD by Abi Tapia and a Flip video recorder. Thank you, girls! Fun stuff to try out and you will be on the receiving end of part of it.
I sketched for Scavenger Hunt 105 yesterday evening.
Number 5, Spot where things are dropped off. This is the couch, but my studio was full, too, after we got home. Number 6, crumpled paper. These took 15 and 10 minutes respectfully with a Micron 05 pen.
Number 7, religeous symbol, a small St. Joseph statue we kept from selling the house in Austin. Number 8, souvenir, a silver napkin holder from Bolivia. This is almost the actual size, about 4 inches tall, so it is for small folded napkins. These took about 1/2 hour with the same pen.
I decided to do a sketch today and try the Flip recorder.
Number 9, an entry to your home, not the main entry. This is the back screen door that opens to the deck. You can see how long it took to sketch this on the movie. I added a few lines after I shut the recorder off. The little movie follows. It isn't great. I was holding the recorder and sketching and didn't talk much. Better next time, right?
I am an artist that paints in pastels, with some oils, and acrylics. I sketch in pen and ink. As an artist my original paintings are influenced from living in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Bolivia, Peru and Chile, and travels throughout much of Canada and all our fifty States. This is my spot for posting paintings and sketches, to muse mostly about art, life and a little about UT Baseball.
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- Jo Castillo
- Bastrop, Texas, United States
- I Grew up in a small town , Magdalena, New Mexico. I enjoy art and the pleasure other people get from my work. I always donate some of my sales and art to charities, especially for children. That started in Bolivia with Para los NiƱos. "I cannot pretend to feel impartial about colors. I rejoice with the brilliant ones and am genuinely sorry for the poor browns." -- Winston Churchill
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11 comments:
Jo, that's fun to see! You are so thoughtful and deliberate in your strokes!
Rose, thanks. I will try to do a more complicated one, but they take so long to upload, I will probably edit it down. I missed some of the strokes. I need to figure out how to place the recorder or have Gene hold it. Ha.
You make me laugh. Where's Dad's tripod? The one he found at the thrift store (or whatever) a few years ago? That will work wonders in your self-recording efforts. Fun to watch you sketch a bit, regardless.
I couldn't believe, by the way, that you made those strokes on the left side of the painting from right to left. I could never do that. ALL horizontal lines must be drawn left to right for me. Perhaps that explains my sad sketching skills. :) I'm thinking vertical lines can go top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top, though. Hmmmm...
Jo: I do love your sketches and that was interesting to see you go through it.
Holding the camera and sketching must have been quite a trick! No wonder you didn't talk - that would have been like trying to walk and chew gum at the same time. Although that is funny, I understand totally.
I can't blog about this yet, but several of us older ladies have choreographed a dance to do at Lindz' bachelorette party (Mama Mia). We have found that we cannot talk and dance at the same time. It is just too much to think of at one time. Maybe when we were younger we could have done it.
Heh, heh, Joanna. You know how patient I am. I had to try the new toy without looking for the tripod. You can see that the right to left lines aren't too straight either! I was trying to be quick for the movie, right?
Fishing Guy, thank you. Just an added challenge to the mix. :)
Bag Blog, you hit the nail on the head. One way to silence me! Hope your dancing goes well. Will there be movies??
Your sketches look great, Jo. And drawing wadded up paper shows how much patience you have!!
And I agree with Joanna on the left to right lines - I don't know that I could draw a line the other way. Good job - and a fun new toy!
Jo - I watched the video, but couldn't get the sound to play. I'll have to try it again on another computer. It's nice to see you sketch...you have a very steady hand!
Thanks, Regina. Is selective patience like selective memory? You draw great lines and make beautiful sketches and colored pencil drawings.
Joan, your sound has to be high volume and I didn't talk much at all .. I forgot to talk. Thanks. :)
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