Sunday, March 28, 2010


Here's a work in progress of a Sharpei from wc weekly draw challenge. It still needs a lot of work to bring out the bristliness of the coat. The eyes are still a bit lifeless and well the nose is simply not all there yet. It is a fun dog portrait to try as the point (as I see it) is to get the feel of the dog's bristly coat to come through in the rendering. It looks like a cuddly soft dog but frankly their coats are as prickly as an old scrub brush. We'll see if I can manage that feat in the days to come.

Saturday, March 27, 2010


More protrait practice from wc. The beard was difficult to render. All in all though it was a great practice piece to work on. It is taking me some time and effort to get back into the drawing groove.

Thursday, March 11, 2010


Ahhh. Finally completed this WC weekly challenge from last week. I felt oddly out of touch with doing human portrait. But, once I began to remember the knack it became a joy to work on. I am very pleased with the effect of the eyes...almost to the exclusion of the rest of her features. The creative muse has returned...at last.

Sunday, March 7, 2010


My creativity is back!!! Thanks to Roly Poly Oly. He is a HuskyX that we took care of for 2 weeks for friends. And here he is. It was a joy to draw him and a pleasure to give the drawing to his folks! Now maybe I can get back to the pencils.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010


This cheeky little fellow was sitting atop the step railing peeking in to see where his best buds...Zak and Freedom...had gone to. I was sitting in my blind stalking birds at the feeder when I spotted this. I thought it was funny but I was glad the dogs did not see him from inside. They'd have gone wacko.

Monday, March 1, 2010


I took this landscape a week ago and I keep going back to it. It is not a particularly great shot. The day was somewhat dull and it was late for what little sun there was that day. There was evidence of either heavy frost or light snow on the higher elevations. I did use my tripod so the s lack of sharp focus is atmospheric. This was taken with a 55-300 mm zoom. What I'm getting at is...it's compressed, fuzzy and obviously low in light. BUT...for some reason it has captured my interest. Perhaps the textures, the lines of the various planes, the different blues are the reasons it appeals to me. It is truly representative of what our winter has been this year.

Sunday, February 28, 2010







I had my blind set up for a few hours close to the bird feeders. I managed to get a few fairly good shots of birds and a squirrel and nearly froze my butt off. The blind was very cozy as long as the sun was shining. Once it disappeard behind the clouds I discovered that I was not dressed warmly enough. It was an interesting endeavour in any case. I am trying desparately to get inspired to draw again....Where did my creative muse go???? Where????