It's not so bad being without the Internet at home. I'm reading more and getting more arty things done. Yesterday I finally pinned up my new inspiration board. Have desperately wanted to update it for…oh…about 6 months now. Done! More on that soon.
I enjoy the slow movement of the pen across the page when I'm studying something that I'm sketching. The slower I go the better the outcome. SEEING things through careful eyes.
And then sometimes I get excited and heavy handed like the page below. Most things can be rescued. Some cannot. Either way the process is very satisfying.
the kooky portrait on the right is pretty much disastrous, but looking at it after a few days makes me laugh. Especially knowing the personality of the little person I was sketching.
Sent from my iPad
Briana says
Mary Ann, when I read what you wrote about your “kooky portrait on the right”, I just shook my head and laughed. Want to know what I was thinking when I saw that portrait on the right? It was something like, “Oh my God, I love that! How does she DO that?”
Joan says
Well, at least you have the iPad to stay connected to us and the blogosphere. Just the thought of no internet makes me nervous. But it is nice to go back in time and just draw and listen to music, isn’t it? Keep the pix coming of life unplugged. Enjoying your ventures into the drawn world. How much longer before you’re online at home?
Jane Bumar says
You are absolutely right – when one sketches, it’s like one has never really looked at these things before now. Because of slowing the mind way, way, way down, we suddenly see what is so amazing about every little thing. And, it’s like a little time travel adventure too. One where everything kind of stops, and even years later, you can picture exactly where you were and what everything looked and smelled like, the temperature, everything. I hope that you’re going to be sketching on your trip to Norway! Loving all of it…
donna, doni, lady d says
sketching. new talent emerges. love it! xodonna
missy says
Dear Mary Ann,
You are progressing fast!! You may have already used this book.. Drawing
On the Right Side of the Brain. I used it years ago to volunteer teach
at local elementary and to adults as well. If you get a chance they have a website too. So happy for you. The joy you feel when you draw
is compelling. Looking forward to seeing the inspiration board!!
missy from the bayou
magpie says
LOVING your sketches. LOVING.
Katrina Grabowski says
I look forward to your board. I just come here for inspiration, don’t really need to look any further!!!
Nancy says
I love the slowness of drawing, and the way that it takes you into a kind of wordlessness, where it’s just you and the subject, without the usual ceaseless brain-chatter in between. I’m really enjoying your sketches, and your fearlessness.
annie! says
keep on! your sketches are ‘real’
Chelsy says
Can’t wait to see your inspiration board. Love the sketches!
Brian Kasstle says
How long must you live in these primative conditions??? I could not take it…
Sister! says
that might not be Maria Jose but it looks like her – the eye on the left side of the face is definately her.