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one sketch – three endings

Friday night. I was meeting friends at The Westin Hotel foyer for drinks. I arrived 1/2 hour early and had time to order a glass of bubbly and sketch my surroundings.

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My initial sketch was of the ornate champagne chiller, bottles of wine and glasses.

 

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I then decided to place the drinks in context, so I added the people in the background and walls. This now moves it into an urban sketch as I am documenting a time and place. I then added the staff member as a focal point. My friends had arrived so I stopped this sketch (although I did two others while we chatted) .

I wanted to add colour to the page and realised that I had number of options. At home, I took photocopies of my finished sketch and experimented adding colour. I highlighted different areas of the sketch with watercolour pencil, making them points of interest.

Option ONE – adding colour to the people in the background

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OPTION TWO – adding colour to the champagne, wine and glasses

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OPTION THREE – adding colour to the wait staff

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Which do you think is most effective?

This weeks sketches

This weeks blog explores the sketches in my Moleskine Watercolour Sketchbook over the last week. They show the variety of styles I have and also when I make and take the opportunities to sketch.

MONDAY AM

1Feb2016 Treasury Gardens, Melbourne

I sometimes sketch on my walk to work, usually in the Treasury Gardens, Melbourne, which are about halfway to work. I usually stop around the same area, for about 10 minutes, sketching the ducks or trees or pond. I say hello to the ducks and start the day grounded and relaxed.

MONDAY PM

1Feb2016 Federation Square, Melbourne

I was meeting someone after work at Federation Square, in Melbourne city. They texted to say they would be half an hour late. So I sketched to fill in time. I sketched lots of other people waiting and chatting. I was meeting with someone who has a similar medical condition to what I had in 2011 and is going for surgery soon and wanted to speak to someone. I sketched through illness and surgery in 2011 and these sketchbooks can be seen here as well as my discussion on Artists’ Journal Workshop blog  . The meeting reminded me of the importance of drawing and sketch journals in my life as a form of healing and also recording an event.

TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NIGHTS

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I am practicing drawing objects in similar groups. In this case – nature. This butterfly and eggs have a similar colour, the feathers are similar and the twig is from nature. Adding the label, makes them seem like a collection. All have a similar tone and softness.

THURSDAY AM

3Feb2016 Legal Laneways Breakfast

Melbourne. a wet morning today in Hardware Lane for the Legal Laneway Breakfast for the Opening of the Legal Year. Umbrellas everywhere.speeches were kept short. wet paper,wet ink.wet me. Sketched after the official event from across the Lane , under shelter.
The annual Legal Laneway Breakfast brings together Victoria’s diverse legal sector to celebrate the start of the legal year. It was celebrated in church services on Monday and this morning was an event jam packed full of legal professionals enjoying a casual breakfast and a cup of coffee all in the name of raising money for a good cause – all under umbrellas

THURSDAY PM

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On the tram. Really quick sketches.

SATURDAY

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I was walking down Johnstone Street in Fitzroy and saw this graffiti wall (legal) and service station and old buildings behind. I thought I will quickly sketch this, but I was probably there about 1/2 hour. I could have stayed longer, but the page was beginning to get muddy with colour. I think that I tried to focus on so many interesting focus points here, but I am pleased that I stopped by.

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My final sketches were done in front of the television (while teaching myself Photoshop) . The Bathurst 12 Hour race was on and these are a few quick sketches off the screen

As you can see, many of my sketches are unplanned and I also spend time in the evening on my drawings. Each one is good practice and enjoyable. I will  be continuing to practice my  collections of objects and then using Photoshop to move images around.

I wonder what my unplanned sketches will  be this week……

my studio

I was once asked to describe my studio. I had to laugh as my “studio” is my dining room table. Today I thought I would show you where I draw when I am not out and about being an “Urban Sketcher”.DSCF1136

I draw everyday in a Moleskine Watercolour sketchbook, sometimes on location and the other times at home. There are days when one dominates another depending on social events, projects, the weather etc.

My “ studio” is my dining table in my living/lounge room. When I moved to Melbourne just over a year ago I was determined that the main use of my big silky oak dining room table would be my art. I decided that the books, objects and information I needed for art would be in reach and I would be surrounded by things to inspire me. The bookshelves behind me have books  about art.

I have a small breakfast table in my kitchen where I eat some of the time, Sometimes I eat at the dining table.

Let me take you on a tour of my table.

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1 The Derwent Box (which you can barely see, as the wood colour is almost the same as the table) contains a double layer of pencils – an amazing gift from a good friend many years ago. Now I use Faber Castell pencils and this box contains the pencil colours that I don’t use regularly, spares, and various weights of graphite pencils. I am not sure why it is here, as I do not use it regularly and it potentially could go in a cupboard. But it is beautiful and makes me feel good.

2 These are stacks of papers related to upcoming art projects . They include– snail mail stationery, a exhibition project and my UK holiday.

3 Pens/pencil in mugs – these are some pens and pencils that I use frequently. They include white gel pens, inktense pencils, ink markers and a few ordinary coloured pencils. The containers they are in have significance to me.

4 Pencil sharpener CARL CP -80 – sharpens to a very fine point if needed!

5 Light – an OTT LIGHT craft light. It is a daylight lamp to help me see details clearly and colors accurately.

6 Laptop – This gets moved off the desk frequently. I do this to stop me from constantly checking email, etsy, flickr, WordPress, feedly (for blogs) , facebook AND to give me some clear desk space.

7 My current project – drawing eggs

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8 Watercolour pencils in a pencil wrap. I use the same colours on projects at home that I use everyday. I just roll this up and put it in my bag. If you would like read more about my watercolour pencils and my sketchbook see my earlier blogpost

9 Moleskine Watercolour sketchbook 13 x 19 cm

10 Water bowl – a gift from a friend. Too beautiful not to use, although slightly impractical. At home I have three brushes – a fine, medium and large. I use the fine one the most. When I am out I use a waterbrush.

I hope you have enjoyed this tour !

Where do you draw- from a studio or dining room table or wherever you can ?

 

 

 

 

Melbourne Zoo sketching

(On Saturday I went sketching at Melbourne Zoo  with Meegan and Kaz.

It was a sketching visit to the zoo, not a general visit. The three of us have three very different sketching techniques and approaches, using different pencils, crayons and paints.

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I wanted to sketch in a larger book than my everyday 13 x 19 Moleskine watercolour sketchbook. I had an old account ledger book I had bought years ago at a market. It is foolscap size, which is a bit bigger than A4. I knew the paper would be thin and not take much water with my water colour pencils. It would buckle and the colours would not be bright. I decided that it was an opportunity to experiment with some ink pens had been given. I mainly used the Sumiro – Thin line

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It has a soft tip and you can vary the thickness and thinness of the line, depending on how much you press the tip of the pen on the page. I am pleased with the result. In one way there is a lot less control of the line the pen makes, but you also get more control as you can press heavier to quickly create thick lines to show shadow or weight – great for sketches where you are trying to get the basic details down on paper quickly.

 

 


 

We saw about one third of the zoo. We walked past some enclosures where the animals were obviously not in sight or were staying undercover (tiger , lemur, otter) or in the distance (pygmy hippopotamus, mandrills ) and others were too lively (red panda). At the end of the day we had spent quality time sketching and closely observing the Elephants, Gorillas, and Orangutans, Tree Kangaroos,  and Colobus monkeys.


 

My sketches from the day – five animals

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Asian Elephants – The first elephant was on his own, having a great time playing with tyres against a tree. I did some  warm up sketches, not finishing many, but trying to get an understanding of how they move and parts of the body fit together

We then move into the elephant barn, where four (of the eight)  elephants were being cleaned and  measured by the keepers. There was a large audience.

I’ve drawn elephants before for my Elephant in the Room Sketchbook Project.

 


Tree kangaroo

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There were two tree kangaroos in the enclosure. One stayed in one place the entire time we were there, the other moved a bit, giving us the chance to sketch from different angles. There was also time to use colour . There were some active monkeys on the next enclosure and they attracted everyones attention, so the tree kangaroos were not as popular and  people moved on quickly. Tree kangaroos are from New Guinea, far northeastern Queensland and some of the islands in the region. Most tree-kangaroos are considered threatened due to hunting and habitat destruction.


Gorillas – There is a family of Gorillas including a baby, a few adults and one Silverback . He has  a commanding presence and such power.

(I heard a young girl say “One day can I have a gorilla in my home?”)

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The Black-and-white colobus’ monkeys have beautiful contrasting black and white fur. Hunting led to the colobus’s extermination in some areas. excessively for its beautiful fur. Its skin was  used to make dance costumes, hats, and capes. The biggest threat to the colobus today is habitat loss.

(I heard a young boy say “Mum , have a look at these luscious locks”)

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Why draw at the Zoo?

Firstly for the pleasure in the line on the paper (See my previous blog post on Why drawing makes me happy ). Some images gradually come to life on the page, and I don’t know how they will turn out. Sometimes a few lines will capture the basic shape. Often they will not. Many sketches were not finished on the day, as I started again and again from another angle. (Only a few of the best sketches of the day are on this page). This happens as the animal changes position, moves away or visitors unknowingly move in front.

When I draw I am putting my raw and primary reaction to the animal. My two friends and I drew the same animals, but often focused on different things – colour, shape, texture – and our interpretations were very different too.

I have the opportunity to observe the animal, their colour, shape and how they move. These are things I would not have noticed at a superficial viewing or taking a photo. In general people do not have an understanding of animal bodies, and each animal is so very different. You cannot transfer the human proportions and muscles and shapes to animals, just the tools of measuring comparative shapes and distance.

We will return another day to see and sketch more of the zoo. !

 

 

Montsalvat

On Saturday I visited Monsalvat, on the outskirts of Melbourne.

Montsalvat is Australia’s oldest surviving artists’ colony and still continuing today. It is set on 12 acres with many buildings, where various artists practice their crafts – guitar making, jewellery and art.

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I went to Montsalvat to visit my friend, Jodi Wiley’s exhibition which is closing this weekend. Jodi paints amazingly detailed eucalyptus bark on small canvas.

I took a direct train to the end of the line at Eltham and then a quick connecting bus and then a short walk. After an extreme week of weather, Saturday had blue skies and sunshine, just perfect for exploring and wandering a small part of the 12 acres. After viewing Jodi’s art, I stayed three hours, relaxing and sketching in the fresh air and sunshine.

During my visit I used a few different styles of sketching, depending on the time and place.

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I quickly sketched the peacock as I was sure he was going to go at any minute. However, he was comfortable with my presence and stayed for ages. I sketched in watercolour pencil and added a little water with my waterbrush. 16Jan16 Montsalvat 5 cropped

I scribbled down the colours and shapes of the chickens. They were in a coop and did not stay still for long at all ! I used the waterbrush used to loosen up the sketches. As you can see, they do not have any detail. (a waterbrush is pen shaped, with a brush on one end and the body is a reservoir to fill with water.)

There were also some large geese and ducks that I wanted to draw but decided to move on as there is more to this place than ducks and chickens !

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When I sketched the buildings I knew that I did not want to get caught up in their incredible detail. Many are built in a rammed earth style, looking hundreds of years old. It felt surreal as though I was in England, but surrounded by eucalyptus. And the buildings had corrugated iron roofs.

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I wanted to sketch only a few buildings on the page. I was happy with the size and time I spent on this (I did not note the time – but it felt right). There were so many buildings that I could have sketched. The features and details are a sketchers and photographers delight. Another visit !

I then caught the train home…

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one sketch, many outcomes

I was considering what to write about this week . I had just scanned a page from my December sketchbook and it struck me how one sketch can have so many purposes.

This is a sketch of  objects Mum has left out for the Satin bower bird to collect .

 

 

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The simple and quick act of sketching these objects allowed me to

  • document an occurrence from Mums house in a sketch.

 

  • have a conversation with my mother about the Satin Bower Bird visits. The visits  started recently and I really didn’t know much about it , apart from the fact that it visited. I was able to ask lots of questions and make notes. It will also have more meaning  when she talks about him in the future.

 

  • bring back memories of a camping trip to O’Reilly’s  National Park when I was about 12. This is the only other time I had seen Satin and Golden Bower Birds. You could feed them and the rainbow lorikeets in the campgrounds. I never thought that one day there would be one in a backyard !

 

  • fill in 15 minutes while waiting for a taxi to arrive to take us to the bus stop. I have always been an impatient person But since I started sketching I have never had this problem. I sketch and the time flies by.
  • practice sketching . I sketch daily and any sketch is an opportunity to observe, measure, make judgments on colour etc

And here is my finished sketchbook page.

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a visit to the waterbird habitat

This past week of Christmas holidays has been very busy and I have filled many pages of my sketchbook.  For this blog I decided to share one little series of sketches from a  morning walk.

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My mother and I had promised my nephew (age 9) that we would visit the local waterbird habitat and sketch the ducks. He had been there recently and videoed them. On the video he bravely started to name the ducks and then decided they were all called Geoffrey. (They are Australian Wood Ducks)

 

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Unfortunately when Mum & I visited, there were hardly any ducks in sight. We sketched what we could. The ducks in the above sketch may be Geoffrey 5, Geoffrey 27 and Geoffrey 341.

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After a while I gave up and sketched the sketcher. Mum stayed still for ages !

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Then a family arrived with bread and the ducks came out of nowhere but moved a lot.  Sketches completed, the day was warming up, so we headed home.

Below are some links to more duck and nature pages I have previously sketched

I enjoy drawing nature and you can view some more of my Nature Drawing on my Flickr site

I have sketched and written about another  duck . The Pacific Black Duck

some previous step by step drawing blogposts on drawing feathers and nests

Drawing a Tawny Frogmouth feather

Drawing feathers

Drawing a small nest

and of course, Greeting cards featuring my feather and nest drawings are available to purchase on my Etsy online store

 

looking back over 2015

2015 has been an eventful and amazing year.

I moved in September 2014 to Melbourne after 10 years of living in Sydney. The move provided so many new opportunities.

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I started listing my achievements and was astounded at how much I have accomplished. Some of the things I have done were on my ‘to do’ list and others were on my ‘wouldn’t it be wonderful one day if… ‘ (medium and long term goal) list. Through the year opportunities presented themselves and I think I grasped most of them.

In this blogpost I have listed my achievements, links to the relevant website and then links to my blog post about the event (if you missed it and want to read up and follow my artistic adventures).

  • Website   www.alissaduke.com I previously used to have a blog on Blogger but realized I needed more. I completely amazed myself by creating my own website.  I expected trauma and tears , but it all went smoothly thanks to well written instructions. It still needs a little work, but has the look and style I was hoping for . I used this book http://www.alannahmoore.com/ Create Your Own Website Using WordPress in a Weekend

Read about it at http://www.alissaduke.com/2015/01/welcome-to-2015.html

 

  • I have a weekly blog . You can sign up to receive email notifications when I post a blog (like this one) . The blog is all about my art – what I am up to, hints and tips and sketching adventures.  www.alissaduke.com/blog

 

 

  • Greeting cards – I now have some of my drawings printed on 24 cards and 5 envelopes. I located a Melbourne commercial printer www.printtogether.com.au (from local recommendations).  They scan my drawings capturing the subtleties of watercolour pencil and are very patient with my technical ignorance.  The cards have the high quality look I wanted  and I am very proud of them .  I then sourced envelopes and cello bags and all the associated resources.

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Read about it

http://www.alissaduke.com/2015/03/my-etsy-shop-is-open-2.html
http://www.alissaduke.com/2015/10/new-greeting-cards-for-sale.html
http://www.alissaduke.com/2015/11/my-christmas-cards-are-available.html

  • Linden Postcard show. I entered three drawings in this local non-juried art exhibition. I was proud to see them on the walls

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Read about it http://www.alissaduke.com/2015/09/linden-postcard-show-2015.html

  • I have held three Exhibitions. Two were held at my local library thanks to the local community East Melbourne library who provide free display cabinets. They were my first solo exhibitions and had the joy of an exhibition without the stress of framing, pricing, opening night. etc. I learnt a lot along the way about display and how much work is involved .

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http://www.alissaduke.com/2015/10/new-exhibition-of-my-sketchbooks.html

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http://www.alissaduke.com/2015/07/my-first-solo-art-exhibition.html

I have an exhibition at the Supreme Court Library http://www.alissaduke.com/2015/11/my-supreme-court-library-exhibition.html . It is still on til 22 January 2016 if you are in Melbourne

    • Uppercase – two drawing projects  (snail mail and airmail parcel) published in this prestigious magazine

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Read about it http://www.alissaduke.com/2015/06/my-snail-mail-in-uppercase-on-etsy.html

 

    • Commission x 2 nest and car. They are both Christmas presents so I cannot show you !

 

    • Market stall – Holy Trinity church. I shared a market stall selling my cards. (which led to a commission) market3

Read about it http://www.alissaduke.com/2015/10/my-first-markets.html. I may have a stall in an artisan market next year and this was a good introduction to how it works, the reality and set up .

 

    • Local general store – outlet for cards – East Melbourne General Store – the lovely new owner Lisette is very supportive and promoted and stocked my cards

 

    • Simone Ridyard’s book Archisketcher: a guide to spotting and sketching urban landscapes , has my drawing of the Sydney Opera House Available from North Light Books and Amazon (click on for links).IMG_0896a
    • as well as filling seven Moleskine watercolour sketchbooks . see ALL my drawings on flickr

People

Another very important part of my year were the PEOPLE . I have met and sketched with Melbourne Urban Sketchers, Erin’s travel sketch class, as well as local and online friends. They are  all part of the   wonderful and supportive art community locally and online.

Thanks to everyone who supported my art by  liking or following on facebook., flickr, instagram or this blog  or providing guidance and advice along the way. Drawing is great fun but the associated activities  involved in sharing my art are another world. It is  sometimes a steep learning curve and an adventure . I am still learning. (As you tell by the formatting of this page as things don’t go where I want them to on the page)

Looking forward to  2016

I am not sure what will be included along side of Cathy and 23 other awe-inspiring artists . I find it hard to come to term that I am included in this group.

  • Two more commissions a house and a car
  • Potential for more cars as this year s commission is advertised in the car club magazine
  • A stall at artisan Markets
  • An exhibition in July
  • being the In-house sketcher at a series of events.

I am looking forward to the New Years artistic adventures and to see the wonderful places they will take and people I will meet. See you along the way !

Library coffee cups

Today was my work Christmas party. It was held in the tearoom at work, everyone bringing a plate of food and taking the time to  relax. My contribution to the lunch (along with bread and juice) were these paper coffee cups that I had drawn on. They are  drawings of the Supreme Court of Victoria.  The library that we work in is under the dome. The other drawings are of books in the library. People could take a cup if they wanted to, and happily did.

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Above is a cup against the books.

Below are the different drawings I did.

Here are the BOOKS

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and here is the LIBRARY

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The cups were bought by my colleague Monica at the markets in a stack of 100 (thank you !) . I didn’t think I would use that many but I can see lots fun potential. I have drawn on them with my Lamy Safari Joy ink pen . I hope you enjoy.

If you love books and library you can purchase my watercolour pencil drawings of them on Greeting cards in my Etsy shop

 

 

 

Christmas sketching in Melbourne

Today I was sketching with ten Melbourne sketching friends. We met on a hot and sunny day  in Christmas Square (usually known as Melbourne Square), with its  BIG tree, Santa, elves and plenty of families . As well as doing our usual urban sketching, with a Christmas theme , we each got a watercolour postcard do a sketch and put in a hat to choose one to take home. We did this last year and decided continue and hope it becomes a tradition. I got Kaz’s and Evelyn got mIne.

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The day was all arranged by Janice –  thank you for the wonderful day and great weather. finishing at Beer DeLuxe for lunch ( and more sketching)

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This is the card I drew . There are very tall toy soldiers around the Square and in Melbourne CBD.

My main sketch of the day (apart from the card) was my first one of the Christmas tree, Cathedral and people. Everyone wanted their photo taken in front of the tree. Great fun. The page was very  ‘organic’ – not really planned. It just grew down the page13Dec15 Christmas Square

 

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