Friday, November 4, 2011

sisterhood

 I finished my spread in the sisterhood sketchbook challenge for October and got it mailed out today. I love october for it's cool weather, falling leaves, crisp air, indian summer, crunching through dried leaves, and the anticipation of  Halloween for dressing up and all, even though I didn't dress up this year. So that's what I did my page on and I had to throw in a falling lady since I started with putting them in almost every book so far...





I also worked on some art from Carla Sonheim's workshop that was in  Rice Freeman-Zachery's book: Destination Creativity that I won, (that I keep mentioning every week because it's been Fun to read). It was a cool project where you started with a photo of a lion... here's mine from a fountain...

then you do some one-lines of it, pick your favorite and she walks you through a painting her way...  and I ended up with this lion...


So...  then to try to make this technique more of something of my own and not just be copying Carla Sonheim I did this piece of my son using her technique still but alittle more of me in it......



I 'm wanting  to try knew techniques lately but I want them to look like something I made and not something the person I'm learning from would make...it's a fine line between feeling like a thief and feeling like an artist. Next week I'll show you the art I created using the workshop from Jesse Reno in the book...
And if you didn't hear about Amy's project; go check out our Animal Farm blog...
http://sketchy-commies.blogspot.com/
 where we're posting sketches we did in our sketchbook exchange. It's going to be a quick turnaround and so far I'm enjoying it, but I won't post my sketches..., you'll have to go to the blog to check them out...

And also, To enter my giveaway go to the linky at the top of my blog and cut and paste the interview I have posted in the first spot there,, answer the questions in a post of your own and link up. You could win a pendant, an ACEO or a falling lady print! You have until late Novwember....Better do it now before you forget. I really want to see what people have to say ....

See ya! Happy Paint party friday and artists in blogland saturday

36 comments:

  1. These are fantastic! Can't wait to see what you created after Jesse Reno's workshop!

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  2. Awesome creations ~ you are really 'spreading your wings' ~thanks, namaste, Carol (Share the Creative Journey) Happy PPF

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  3. LOVE your October spread- I might have to borrow your idea of dressing myself in costume as well since I didn't go as anything but ME this year! And thanks for continuing the falling ladies in your journals, I know you're probably tired of them, but I love them SO much!

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  4. I love your falling lady among the leaves...very carefree and happy feel to it.

    Your lion turned out great too ~ :)

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  5. Surely adopting someone's style is the greatest form of flattery. It is the subject matter that makes the piece your own :D XXX

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  6. Your falling lady is lovely! I love your other pictures too - they have such personality in them.

    Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier x

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  7. Loving your journal pages and the rest are such fun. Happy PPF, x

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  8. I absolutely love your lion :O. Happy AEDM :).
    Stay inspired!

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  9. Love the falling lady with that October blue sky and gorgeous colored leaves.

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  10. I love the lion and the falling lady with leaves... it is a great book and I am going to make time to get to have a play with some ideas from it this week... I hope ... happy PPF xx

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  11. A falling lady, very whimsical and free - love it!

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  12. It looks so lovely falling with the leaves! The last one looks like water droplests, very appropriate for the wet look of it

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  13. Love the new sketchbook page, and the painting exercises. I know exactly what you mean about wanting to learn from and artist, and not simply copy their style. I'd say you are doing just that, making it your own.

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  14. Fantastic work as always...YOU ROCK!

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  15. These are all just great! I love the autumn falling lady, and then the lion and your son....that technique is awesome!

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  16. I got so interested in the book, I'm planning to order one. Lucky you, you won it! I love your falling ladies! I would be disappointed to find not a one! Oh dear, don't let that cramp your style! Patsy from
    HeARTworks

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  17. oh that worked on your son's painting! Looks great!!!

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  18. Great sketches. Love the October spread and the lion is very cool.

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  19. oh heavens ,,,don´t get rid of your watercolors:)
    Love the witch woman and your lion...very cool!

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  20. i love your falling ladies... so whimsical! and it looks like you've made carla sonheim's technique your own! very nice.

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  21. I like your falling ladies and your explanation. I see you are doing the sisterhood with Ms Kim the Queen whom I know. Thanks for visiting. I am enjoyong your blog too! xox Corrine

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  22. How fun, I love your lion! ~Happy Paint Party Friday! #10 Robin Panzer Art Studio 33

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  23. where to begin...i wanted to win Ricë's book SO bad and entered all over the place. yay that you won it! Really cool Lion and even cooler that you adapted it to the picture of your son. I've resigned myself to a fair amount of copying as I learn stuff - I get really overwhelmed by trying to learn AND 'make it my own'. It's hard to be patient with myself and cut myself slack!!! I admire both your drive and your talent! and finally - that story you posted about my moustache girls is so freaking hilarious. glad the truth is out at last.

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  24. I love everything here you've posted. the little swirl on your son's cheek... so whimsical and so you. the sisterhood book is totally fall, no pun intended ;) I like how she looks as though she's reaching for the leaves in her rose print dress.

    I follow Rice's blog and she is a hoot. I've not read any of her books yet, but would like to.

    can't wait to get my hands on that sisterhood book!

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  25. I totally love your journal spread. :) Great lion as well. I'll have to check the animal farm. :)

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  26. Love the composition...the combination of the falling lady with the falling leaves and the complementary color scheme!

    All the best,
    Mary
    Mixed-Media Map Art

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  27. I find that learning and practicing little bits and pieces from other artists and adding some things to my own style makes what I do evolve. No thieving as those artists have been inspired by others too !
    Love your pages and your ladies so much. I got the October book today. It sounds like we have been on the disciplined end of this swap so far. There is a first time for everything ! ;-)
    Happy Monday, Andrea !

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  28. Fantastic falling ladies! Love them! The have so much life!

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  29. Love all your wonderful creations. Such a cool, interesting technique from the class. Looking forward to seeing the Jesse Reno post! :)

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  30. Oh, Andrea, you are doing some awesome exploring these days ! I love these pieces using the technique Carla suggested. Very cool.
    Happy playing !

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  31. Terrific sketchbook pages! Both have so much charm. The style of the lion and the portrait are very interesting. I know what you mean about wanting to be sure your style is your own. I'm sure most of us go through that once in a while.

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  32. I LOVE your pages in the October sketchbook! They are fabulous! Whose book do you have now?

    The other two are great - what a different style. you do it well.

    P.S. Thanks for missing me! ;) xoxo

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  33. Your art is stunning as always...every technique you try is a success...and always your personality and style shine through.
    I love Bully Hill wines! I have been to the finger lakes a few times...one of my favorite places to go.
    I think you made a wine label totally worthy :)
    ♥♥♥

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