Showing posts with label pregnancy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pregnancy. Show all posts

Sunday, February 19, 2012

and THIS weekend...

jason took joey to sea world yesterday afternoon! and i stayed home, but wasn't feeling awful most of the time, so i got to draw... worked on some more portraits and figures, drawing from photos of people i know (mostly). before i started, i planned to have you guys see if you recognized yourselves in any of these drawings (i stole half of them from your facebook albums ;). but once i got into them, and saw how much i was butchering any resemblance to the beautiful women (and one handsome man ;) i was drawing, i decided to plead instead: DON'T see yourself in these! any apparent likeness to a known photograph is incidental and unintentional ;) i promise - you're all way cuter than i made you (these were each 10-15 minute drawings, so i guess if i'd put more time, i could've pulled it off... but i do not have that kind of patience ;)



this last one, i really don't know - i took her from the "secret museum of mankind"... her posture is totally different in the original - not all hunched-over - looks more free and strong... oh well. getting lots of good practice!







Saturday, February 18, 2012

i heart unisom

i do. love unisom sleeptabs. i'm pretty much their spokeswoman. they worked like magic with my first pregnancy when i finally tried them at like 21 weeks. this time i started MUCH sooner - trying to keep up with a 2-year-old while feeling like that... was impossible. and since i knew of this magic drug... i started at like 7 weeks (i braved a whole week and a half of morning sickness without it). don't get me wrong - i'm still sick. just WAY LESS SICK than before. 
so, with my newfound ability to do (some) things (occasionally), jason graciously took joey to a museum last weekend & then to papi & nona's house (jason's parents)... so i got some "art time" all to myself!
and, as planned, i restarted my art class! reread from the beginning and rewatched Misty's videos, this time drawing along with her... so fun & relaxing!

week 1, day 1: drawing portraits & figures (these were all drawn following along with a video of Misty Mawn drawing - makes it much easier, seeing what marks go down where, when... although i am surprised how little they look like hers as a finished drawing...)
 i found portraits super-fun and addictive... and figure drawing much harder. getting all the proportions right...


reasons...

so... i didn't just give up. well, i kind of gave up. but it was for good reasons... i'm pregnant!!! found out on the second day of my art class, and started with "morning" sickness about a week later. i find it hard, if not impossible to be creative when i'm feeling awful. plus so exhausted. so i decided to just keep up with the info for each day of my 5-week class (the only thing besides SLEEP i could force myself to do during normally bliss-time: joey's nap). and then start over with week 1, day 1 after the class was over. 

i did end up finding time/space/non-sickyness in little bits and pieces, so here are a few things i made during the course of the class...

a journal assignment: we were supposed to draw as many "tree rings" as years of our lives. imagine my surprise when i was at 16, 17, and really thought i was almost "there", only to discover that was about HALF my life so far! i suddenly felt very old ;) so then i journaled, one line(ish) per year. later, i painted over the rings in colors corresponding to the general "mood" of my life at the time...

an assignment to find textures around the house - loved finding some of these things! and made me more aware of my world around me - more "present": an ongoing life goal for me...

another art journal assignment involving collage and paint...

step 1: collaged on the background, using interesting textures & colors (when i originally planned this spread, i had no intention of a figure in it, but then i found this one in a Butterick fashion guide from 1970 and had to use it :)
step 2: chose a color scheme and add a layer of paint. i don't usually try complementary colors, so i wanted to experiment with it in this assignment... i went with red & green! oh, and i did a little "finger" painting :)
step 3: collaged on some imagery (in this case different anatomical hearts) to be used as a base, and covered with paint for my final look.
step 4: painted... i intended these hearts to be an image of my heart and those i'm most closely connected to: my family... my husband, jason's, being on the right; joey, our 2-year-old below and between us, and the new little tiny one still connected to MY circulatory system (it was also hard to blog during this time because everything i was creating had something to do with this new little life growing inside me, and we hadn't officially widely announced it yet, so i couldn't post stuff!! so nice to feel free to do that now :)

i used a cross-section for my own heart to signify that in all this, i'm desiring to open my heart. let it be seen, give freely... 

the assignment was actually based around a journaling prompt: "i am...(color)". i looked up the meaning of the colors on a webpage misty had linked to, and immediately identified with red standing for courage and sacrifice, especially embarking on this new journey of bringing a second child into our family, and all that entails...

the piece turned out very... bright. :) and where it says "red" looks a little too superman-emblem-y to me, but it was definitely fun experimenting with color & texture!!