Andrea Doughtie, Rural Painter

November 30, 2007

Nov. 30!!

Filed under: Drawing — miasmagladness @ 8:18 am

Today is the last day of the DrawMo! daily drawing project. It has been a good exercise but I won’t be sorry not to have homework every day! I’ll try to keep at it because I know it’s good for me but I’m sure I won’t be posting something new every day. For the last day, two drawings, neither of which I’m very happy with, but so it goes.

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These are shells I found–maybe oyster? The one in front looks like some sort of creature.

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I’ve been meaning all month to draw this little figure–made me smile the whole time.

And finally, an interesting quote from Cocteau:

“What the public criticizes you for, cultivate: It  is you.”

November 29, 2007

Nov. 29

Filed under: Drawing — miasmagladness @ 7:33 am

Last summer I found some marvelous huge pine cones in my son’s backyard.   I lugged them back on the plane thinking they’d made a great subject for a still life.  But last night I was tired and didn’t have the patience to draw each little segment  accurately.  So what we have here is mostly a lazy impression of a pine cone.

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November 28, 2007

“Truck”

Filed under: Life in Vermont — miasmagladness @ 10:07 pm

This morning we were walking through some slightly-snowy woods when we saw an old truck on the path ahead of us. It’s not unusual to see all kinds of ancient abandoned vehicles way off in the woods so we weren’t surprised by this.

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But as we moved closer we discovered that it was Mother Nature who had left this particular wreck–a trunk, not a truck. The “cab”  was a broken tree with other felled or fallen trees making the body.

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Maybe you had to be there…..

Nov. 28

Filed under: Drawing — miasmagladness @ 7:46 am

Here are two cows in charcoal–one a cream pitcher and the other the obligatory Vt. Holstein from my collection of farm animals.

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November 27, 2007

Nov. 27

Filed under: Drawing — miasmagladness @ 6:57 am

Ellipses are tricky so I thought I’d give myself a workout with these cups.  The drawing is not entirely accurate but it was fun to use an ink wash.  I did lots of watercolor years ago and forgot how much fun it can be.

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November 26, 2007

Nov. 26

Filed under: Drawing — miasmagladness @ 6:43 am

Here’s an old piece of wood with a rock stuck in it.  I marvel at natural forms and how complicated they can be.   But now my subject goes into the fireplace!

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November 25, 2007

Nov. 25

Filed under: Drawing — miasmagladness @ 9:13 am

A friend recently gave me a lot of pieces of corrugated cardboard to use in art projects.  I’m not quite sure what to do with them but I thought I’d try a pastel–pencils and hard sticks.  I didn’t have a lot of colors to work with and couldn’t get the darks I wanted.  But I think the vertical element from the texture helps unify the whole composition.

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November 24, 2007

Nov. 24

Filed under: Drawing — miasmagladness @ 3:44 pm

We took Mason and Emma to the science museum over in Norwich, Vt.  While they ran around I sketched various stuffed animals.  This drawing is of a thrush on its nest.

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November 23, 2007

Nov. 23

Filed under: Drawing — miasmagladness @ 2:10 pm

Yesterday shortly after our Thanksgiving dinner the power went out–something that happens far too frequently here.  We do have a backup battery that runs a few lights for a while.  We all gathered  cozily around the fireplace with candles but were soon back in the kitchen where we could read.  This is a quick sketch of Emma reading “Calvin and Hobbes.”  I think children’s gestures are wonderful but they move so constantly!  The was the only pose that lasted long enough for me to get anything down.

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November 22, 2007

Nov. 22

Filed under: Drawing — miasmagladness @ 6:53 am

I’m about to wrestle a 16-lb. turkey and prepare many other dishes. So my visiting grandchildren, Emma and Mason, have helped out by collaborating with me on today’s drawing. Emma says the turkey didn’t have enough detail so she added the “rainbow slippers” as well as the Pilgrim hat. Mason, who has just started studying Chinese at his public(!) middle school, added some characters to class things up. It says “Hello China”–something he knows how to write. I only had to do the hills, sun and trees. Happy Thanksgiving!

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