Showing posts with label Chipmunk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chipmunk. Show all posts

Friday, January 14, 2011

Graphite Chipmunk Finished

I could do a bit more with the foliage but I have done enough to decide I do like using the cold pressed paper. I need to move on to finishing some pieces I want to enter into competitions over the next few months.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

More Graphite on Cold Pressed Paper


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I finished the meerkats but remained undecided about the cold pressed paper. I decided to try a bigger image and see how I felt once I had something bigger to evaluate.
This chipmunk image is approximately 10 x 8 on the Fabriano cold pressed paper
Original reference image of the chipmunk is courtesy Alan D. Wilson, Naturespicsonline.com, used with Alan's permission.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Chipmunk in Pastel


This has been one of those weeks you prefer to forget, as quickly as possible.
We took my younger son for an interview at the University he hopes to study medicine at on Wednesday. We set off in bright sunshine, ten miles down the road we were in the middle of a snow storm. My car doesn't do snow, it is rear wheel drive with sports tyres which don't tend to have a good grip. The next hour was rather tense.
We got home and the electrics died in it. Unfortunately they died when my husband had been driving, which meant I couldn't move the seat to reach the pedals.

Yesterday the boiler died in spectacular fashion, the circuit board started smoking, so no heat or hot water.
This morning my husband went to take my car to the garage to find not only had the electrics died, so had the car.
But, thanks to a very nice Mercedes technician the car was resucitated enough to make the garage and British Gas replaced the circuit board in the boiler.

The car may or may not return home today, and the boiler needs more work on Monday, but that will be a new week.
I found a piece of black Stonehenge paper and decided to do a small pastel. I know Stonehenge is the favourite paper of many coloured pencil artists but I don't like it. I prefer Arches or Fabriano for coloured pencil which is why I decided to use it for pastel.
This is from one of my photographs of a Chipmunk I saw last summer in South Dakota. It is only small, about 6 x 6.



Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Painting a Miniature

My friend Katherine recently went to see the annual exhibition of the Royal Society of MiniaturePainters,Sculpters and Gravers. This reminded me that I had some Ivorine put to one side, so I decided it was time to have a go at my own miniature.
Ivorine is a manufactured imitation ivory with a white translucent surface. It is totally smooth and very easy to work on.
I wanted a change from cats so decided to paint a Chipmunk that I photographed in the Mount Ranier National Park whilst on holiday.
I think it's a Least Chipmunk but please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
I decided to use acrylics on the Ivorine and I'm using 4/0 to 10/0 brushes.


If you are interested the only place that I know to purchase Ivorine is from Polymers Plus, they are very helpful and have an excellent mail order service.