Hello Friends! π
Welcome to Thursday's Art Date, today our theme is Snow Creatures. Do you remember the Looney Tunes Abominable Snowman named Hugo? I loved that episode!
Hugo wasn't the sharpest icicle on the mountain, and mistook poor Daffy as a rabbit. He was a big goofy snow creature! This character was based on Lennie from "Of Mice and Men".
My art classes continue to be fun and sometimes challenging! I drew a few snow creatures with charcoals this week. The first was a Lynx. I like how it looks, but I just couldn't get the eyes right! And I'm sure many of you artists out there can relate...sometimes a little lack of confidence won't allow you to "push the envelope" so to speak. I think I could have worked a little more blending on the eyes, but I was so afraid of ruining it. I have to step out of that comfort zone!
A note to my friend Laurie who has lost her vision: The eyes kind of look like those old fashioned hypnosis spiral things lol...not enough dark value I'm guessing!
A note to my friend Laurie who has lost her vision: The eyes kind of look like those old fashioned hypnosis spiral things lol...not enough dark value I'm guessing!
My caribou however, I'm very happy with! This was done in charcoals as well and I'm super proud of it! I'm really happy how I was able to show the texture of his coat.
I got a bunch of new art supplies, including some toned drawing paper, it's so much fun! I have to say, I never thought my life would turn in this artistic direction...is this was middle age is all about? Discovering your true creative self? π
I'm currently taking a weekly live art lesson on Wednesday nights. It's fun and relaxing and I get a chance to ask the instructor questions live. We're on week three right now, drawing a rhinoceros for this lesson series; this is definitely NOT a snow creature though! I'm finding the detail work to be very meditative.
OH CHEESE! Yesterday we opened up my Colby and Camembert - SUCCESS with an astoundingly capital S!!! ππππ The Colby was mild and creamy and the Camembert was very firm, just as I hoped it would be! I normally make the French version of Cams, runny and stinky...but this one is much milder and look at the firm cheese inside that bloomy white mould!!! I'm so happy about these two! I'm going to make more! If you want to see a video of the taste test, check it out here: Colby and Camembert Taste Test. The dogs went nuts hearing me unwrap it all!
I'm currently taking a weekly live art lesson on Wednesday nights. It's fun and relaxing and I get a chance to ask the instructor questions live. We're on week three right now, drawing a rhinoceros for this lesson series; this is definitely NOT a snow creature though! I'm finding the detail work to be very meditative.
OH CHEESE! Yesterday we opened up my Colby and Camembert - SUCCESS with an astoundingly capital S!!! ππππ The Colby was mild and creamy and the Camembert was very firm, just as I hoped it would be! I normally make the French version of Cams, runny and stinky...but this one is much milder and look at the firm cheese inside that bloomy white mould!!! I'm so happy about these two! I'm going to make more! If you want to see a video of the taste test, check it out here: Colby and Camembert Taste Test. The dogs went nuts hearing me unwrap it all!
On that cheesy note, I'll bid you adieu for now folks! But please check out the link widget below to see more Snow Creature artwork!
Why not join in? Remember, art is in the eye of the beholder! Last week's theme was Transformation. Leigh joined in last week to feature the Transformation of her home as she and her hubby Dan renovate it!
Why not join in? Remember, art is in the eye of the beholder! Last week's theme was Transformation. Leigh joined in last week to feature the Transformation of her home as she and her hubby Dan renovate it!
It's about the theme, not the medium!! ππ
I'm also linking up with Paint Party Friday tomorrow! And please join me on Sunday for my food and pets post. πΎπΎπΎ
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January 16th: Next Thursday's theme is Jagged and Ice. Click on the link for ideas and inspiration! Remember it's all about creating. You can showcase your paintings, drawings, photography, sculpting, baking, poetry...whatever you like! π¨
Thursday Art Date With Rain. Click on the link for a description of the art date as well as a list of upcoming themes.
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Your charcoal work is amazing, both pieces. Glad you are enjoying the art classes. The snowman adds a fun touch too.
ReplyDeleteThat is indeed a very fine caribou! And your rhinoceros is shaping up to be a beautiful portrait! But alas, your lynx DOES look like it got into some "edibles," if you know what I mean. LOL! So glad you're having fun with art and learning new things -- it's great, isn't it!
ReplyDeleteI am completely blown away by your art, and loved your aside to Laurie. If she is reading the comments you are being too hard on yourself. Eyes are v tricky.
ReplyDeleteYou are right about the caribou though - it is amazing.
The rhino shows a heap of promise too. I hope we can see more of it as you progress.
good morning rain,
ReplyDeleteIt's funny but I don't know him but your picture is great too!
the lynx itself is wonderfully drawn only this hypnosis spiral as you say are funny so fun. But it's true it's not easy to paint them with your eyes. So the practice keeps it up and running and trusting yourself more.
Oh yes your caribou is so beautiful with the fur and the background to it as fascinating as you deal with the coal but the lynx is just as good.
*Wow* the rhinoceros will be great !!! Discovering your true creative self? Yes it is!
Have good Days
Elke
I love your fun cartoons, and the charcoal drawings get better and better and fantastic better! Well done, so glad you are having fun being creative, that's great. And your cheese looks wonderful, I'm sorry I can't reach into the screen and help myself to a slice! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeletehi Rain, you have arr he right to br proud of the caribou, It is really good, almost like the real animal. :)
ReplyDeleteI have some reindeer, but I think they are the same species :)
Have a nice week.
Rain,
ReplyDeleteI remember well George the snow creature from the Looney Tunes kiddie show from my youth. I think your Lynx looks great. Eyes are difficult to draw human or not. You did do a fab job on the caribou. I really like it! I really need to do some charcoal drawings. I love how yours look and what's this toned paper? How cool this is to show such textures. Your rhino is going to be fantastic!
This is amazing work. I've lost my mojo, but almost over my chest infection.
ReplyDeleteLovely pieces.
wow rain! these drawings are amazing. and the cheese....fabulous! can't wait to see the finished rhino, it's amazing already!
ReplyDeleteThe Caribou is wonderful. Looks so real. The big kitty is has quite a bit of depth to it. I didn't notice the eye issue until you pointed it out. I well remember Hugo. He was such a doofus but lovable. Your cheeses look great. So glad they both turned out for you.
ReplyDeleteNice job on the art, and the cheese looks wonderful also.
ReplyDeleteI love your drawings of that cartoon character and the animals. Have you dabbled in oil or acrylic, too? When I lived in New York City, I enjoyed camembert cheese with a gin and tonic. Now that I live in Hawaii, I don't. People in Hawaii aren't into that. Totally different culture.
ReplyDeleteYour cheese looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love your art and your wonderful posts.
ReplyDeleteI know others have said it … and I'm going to say it too!
ReplyDeleteThe Caribou is wonderful...
It's a definite YUM for the cheese.
Enjoy the coming weekend, these weeks go by so quickly.
All the best Jan
I like the fact that the rhino is a snow creature. Warms my heart.
ReplyDeleteI love your charcoal paintings, amazing details! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteLovely drawings.
ReplyDeleteSuper work
ReplyDeleteHmmm... I don't remember Hugo. Fantastic charcoal drawings- so impressive Rain! And oh my, your cheeses look divine- yum! Happy New Year, and a happy PPF too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the art class updates, Rain. I too liked the texture on the caribou and also the rhino with that textured paper bringing out some really nice effects. The cheese looked wonderful, as always.
ReplyDeleteLovely job with the Lynx and Cariboo - I've seen both in the wild! We had Lynx who visited the rural retreat center where I lived in the early 90s, and several times I saw one trotting through camp.
ReplyDeleteThen in the mid 90s, I spent a couple of months washing dishes in a fishing camp in Alaska, and one day a cariboo dashed across the Nishagak river! At the end of July, the boss' son took several of us fishing, and we saw a herd. Jeremy wouldn't put his line in the water till I caught something! (a Greyling) as I'd been 'stuck in camp' all summer!
You are having such a great time with your artwork! Very cool. And I loved that episode with Hugo. So funny! What a great show that was.
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine :) I really am enjoying the classes!
ReplyDeleteThanks Debra :) I love your comment, I giggled because it's so true lol...yes, learning new things, especially new art technique and new mediums...is really great, I love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Elephant's Child :) I never thought I could draw before I took some lessons. I am gaining more and more confidence each day! And yes, I'll show the progress photos of my rhino!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Elke :) I love to discover my true creative self through my art! I'm having so much fun with it. I'm going to do more practice on animal eyes!
ReplyDeleteThanks Valerie :) I'm very much enjoying the new art styles! I love school :) I would say step over the monitor for some cheese, but it's ALL GONE lol! (no joke!)
ReplyDeleteThanks Monica :) Your reindeer are lovely. I think they are the same species!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Cathy :) You should get some toned paper!!! I have black, beige, gray and some blue on the way! I can't wait to get into those, they really do bring out a different look to the drawings.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenn :) Oh I hope you get your art mojo back soon!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Laurie :) I'm really happy to see your comments on my blog! The cheese making...I'm blow away myself, the Camemberts turned out so yummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Joyce :) I'm going to keep posting the progress Rhino photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks Marsha :) Yes, Hugo was definitely a doofus lol...but very loveable! Well, Daffy doesn't think so!! :) I'm really happy about the cheeses!
ReplyDeleteThanks Arleen :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Gigi :) Yes! I actually started off with oils in 2013. I followed a LOT of Bob Ross' videos and learned his technique. Then I went to acrylics and tried my own style. I really enjoyed it. I then started watercolour, honestly it was mainly because it was cheaper for me, but I really found my style with that medium. I haven't done much oil or acrylic lately, but I'm going to take some classes with those paints to freshen up! I love gin, it's got such a fantastic flavour! I usually have it with some kind of sweet soda, mango and watermelon, so good in the summer! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Jo! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Nicole :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jan :) I am super proud of the caribou! I'm really happy about how I did the fur. I agree how time is flying!
ReplyDeleteThanks TB :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Mel :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Anesha :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Clare :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Linda! :) I think my cheeses are an art form in themselves. I really want to make more! We already finished those cheeses I posted about lol! Three days later...too fast! :) I'm really enjoying the charcoals, I have plans to do many more! They are teaching me a lot about patience and detail!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dorothy :) I love that new paper...I have more that I ordered and I can't wait to try it. I'm learning a lot about technique and style and it's so much fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nadya :)) I have only seen ONE Lynx in the wild. It took me by surprise actually and then it ran away. They are so beautiful. I've never seen caribou!! Oh I haven't gone fishing in a little while, but I do remember a few summer's ago seeing a deer swimming across the lake! We are so lucky to experience wildlife aren't we? :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Martha :) I will NEVER tire of the Looney Tunes...well, the ones from the 30's are a little boring and the ones after the 50's start to get a little too modern for me. We have all of them on the hard drive and watch them occasionally on Saturday mornings in bed! :) I'm really loving the art classes, I'm so glad I dove right in!!
ReplyDeleteI love your cartoon characters you draw - you do them so well! Great job on the lynx and the caribou - i agree - eyes can be tricky. I really love that Caribou drawing - . You make me want to go back and watch cartoons. My favorites were always tom and jerry and the roadrunner, and the Jetsons had a special place in my heart. I wanted to live in their world.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandy :)) I loved the Jetsons too! But Bugs is my hero. :) The roadrunner was great, poor Wile E. Coyote...but I loved his spirit, he never gave up! :) Eyes can be very tricky and I'm going to be doing some studies on that this week. Part of my drawing class focuses on eyes, then ears and noses.
ReplyDeleteWonderful charcoal work!! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteThank you Tammie! :)
ReplyDeleteOh your charcoal drawings are awesome ~ wonderfully done and your cheese dishes sound delightfully delicious!
ReplyDeleteHappy Moments to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thanks Carol :) I'm really enjoying the charcoal medium! :)
ReplyDeleteWell, at last, I have found a moment ... actually I have made a moment as I am still up to my ears in things that need to be done around here. I do remember the abominable snowman and this little clip makes me think of how some animals (especially rescued animals) must feel when people try to express their love for them in a way only humans could enjoy. Your Lynx is adorable, though you may think him imperfect. I like him just as he is ... definitely cute :) The caribou, on the other hand, is perfect. I am amazed at how quickly you adapted to the nuances of drawing with charcoal ... I somehow can't do it without smudging my paper all over. I do hope we will see the finished Rhino ... he is destined to be fabulous. And, I can't even comment on your cheese. Anyone who can make their own cheese and have it turn out so delicious is out of my league. I have reached the point in my life where the microwave is my friend. You put me to shame, Rain, though I know that is not at all what you intend. Looking forward to next week. I am already way behind so, fingers crossed, I will come up with some jagged and ice. Have a great week :)
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
Wow I LOVE the charcoal drawings !!! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI watched your camembert and colby video yesterday. I got all excited about my pregnant cow ,while I was watching it. I just posted about her if u wanna go and check her out ;)
Anyway the cheese looked so good. Congratulations !!!
Thanks Andrea :) I'm glad you like the Lynx, I do too, I just had a lot of difficulty with the eyes! I really love the charcoal, in fact it's my favourite medium now! I switch a lot lol! Watercolour was it for the longest time! I have a microwave too! You guys only see the best of my cooking but trust me, I have my days lol! ;) I hope you make it to the art date next week Andrea, but if you don't I completely understand why! I hope you have some time to relax a little!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Sis :) Those two cheeses were AWESOME. I hope when your cow gives milk that you'll make at least some Cams!!! Thanks for letting me know about your new post!!
ReplyDeleteYour caribou rocks and the start of your rhino - wow!
ReplyDeleteThanks Stefanie :)
ReplyDeleteI was impressed with the hair on your caribou, Rain, and then I saw the rhino. The texture on its face is so real I can feel it with my fingers! I love the art you share. Keep enjoying it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Louise! :) I'm really enjoying the art classes so much. It's very relaxing and I'm learning so many new techniques that I can apply to my own art! I love my caribou!! :)
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