Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Week 3: Get Your Paint On

I'm about a week behind now. I couldn't get a version of the first project that I liked, and then I got behind on project two...Oh, let's face it! I was having too much fun mixing paint and smearing it around to see how it looked on watercolor paper (translucent) and on the gesso studio boards (vibrant). And layering the paint!! Too much fun!

Week Three is all about color, but I've been playing with it all along.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Week 2: Get Your Paint On

This week we are supposed to paint something in the style of an artist we like. At first I really struggled to think of an artist I would/could emulate. Then I got to looking around the house, and decided to try a graphic style similar to Laurel Burch. I also like the paintings of animals by Bill Tossetti, Ron Burns, Dana Heacock and Sonia Paz.

For my subject, I select a photo I took of Jack (Ferguson) relaxing on the couch in the family room. It has lots of blocks of color and contrast. I sketched the main features and then colored in the blocks.

Now it's time for the details, or it will be once it's a little dryer.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Broad Street Convertible Mittens

I've been wanting to make these for awhile, and I've had the yarn for awhile, too. Finally got around to making them. The yarn is very nice to knit with and stripes subtly, but feels a bit thin for warmth. And right now the weather is too nice to really test them.

The pattern was fairly easy and straightforward, just need to pay attention to thumb gusset and fingers. And a tip from a Bernat pattern: knit the row for the mitten cap with a life-line or larger needle to make it easier to pick up stitches after you've finished the fingers.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Project 1: Inspired by Gee's Bend Quilts

So, Week One's project was a painting inspired by Gee's Bend quilts. I tried several versions, but this one is my favorite:

It is pretty much a copy of a quilt square; some of the orientation may be different. I was really inspired by the quilt color combos, but had trouble translating them into a painting.

This painting is acrylic on watercolor paper.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

"New England Knits" by Cecily Glowik MacDonald and Melissa LaBarre

I've been waiting for this book to come out. There have been teasers featuring photos of the projects floating arount the Internet for awhile now.

Most of the patterns feature Classic Elite yarns, which are very nice and come in lovely subdued colors. There are a variety of projects -- hats, mittens as well as sweaters that are elegant in their simplicity.

I'll write more after I've actually started a project. :-)
 
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