Thursday, August 11, 2016

Lavender fields in the South of France


Lavender fields in the South of France
A3- Pastels
08/11/2016

I've always been attracted by the colors of lavender's fields. The smell make me think of something old fashioned. 
Probably because it's related to my childhood memories, when people were hiding lavender under the clothes to make the wardrobe smell good. 
Honestly, not really a fan of the perfume but the colors are awesome with the different shades of violet, purple and blue. 



Thursday, August 4, 2016

Sunset on the beach



Sunset on the beach
A4 
Pastels
8/4/2016


I was working with acrylics and couldn't obtain what I wanted. So, being me, I've decided to change the medium and to let the other one resting... I just hope I will not forgot about it! :-D

Here is a bloody sunset on the beach. Don't know what I have with colors lately but the brighter, the better. Lol.
Will be back with pencils tomorrow! I have found a super cute tiger as well as a fox, can't wait!

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Head in the clouds



Head in the clouds
A3
Acrylics
8/3/2016

Second try in acrylics and I'm not comfortable with this medium. But I like to play with the colors. Not really a fan of how fast it dries and how difficult it is to cover the mistakes.

As for what was the perspective and where should the viewer look from...let's say you are a lady bug on a flying carpet! :-D

Geez...I'm bad with perspective and I really need to work on the light. :-) It seems that I just enjoy putting paint on my hands...

Here is a negative version created by my phone. Thought it was funny!


Sunday, July 31, 2016

Sunday's Quote



Sunday's Quote

"For I do not want my book to be read carelessly" writen by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

Since, I'm reading "The little Prince" again... LOL. I was looking for all the quotes from this author and this one caught my eyes.

I guess I don't want it either for mine. A real book or a more figurative one. It's always sad when someone don't look at you properly or doesn't invest its time to discover or be curious about your inside book.

And when someone does that, the minutes you share together are priceless.
But anyway...


So, I was enjoying a walk in the park near my home today, when I've spotted a lovely place to draw and to think. A quiet piece of grass, where I was able to watch the people around as well as enjoy the strange forms of the clouds. Love doing the guessing game! :-D

After I've finished this drawing (or more like a strange soon to be erased typo), I've discovered cool flowers on my way back.

I don't know their names but I can tell you that the red rose was awesome. Nothing fancy about her, not a lot of petals but...Men!
She was stunning. A vivid red like fresh blood. Couldn't stop by without taking a picture.

I may not be hiking, climbing or seeing extraordinary landscapes this summer but the clouds, the trees, the dragonflies and this red rose, like the one from the "Little Prince", made me smile. And I thought of you and the simple pleasures of the universe. Thanks for this smile, even if you don't know you've put it on my face. ;-)



Saturday, July 30, 2016

Uptown & Downtown by Alan Bortman


Uptown & Downtown: Old Skool Paintings on NYC Subway Maps by Alan Bortman
Summary
New York graffiti writers who cut their teeth painting trains in the '70s and '80s transfer Old Skool street art to a more permanent, collectible medium in this book, using transit maps, instead of subway cars, as canvases. 

GHOST, T-KID, QUIK, REVOLT, BLADE, SHAME125, COPE2, SKEME, and others decorated ordinary 23" x 32" MTA maps with their personal tags and graphics echoing the heyday of New York train graffiti. 

Sixteen sections, one for each writer, feature a total of more than 100 maps, as well as brief statements about the painters' artistic evolution and style. Like a dynamic "piece book," or sketchbook, this collection is an exclusive sampling of the painters' signature strokes and tags in portable form. 

In fact, many of the artists featured here have used subway-map art as a springboard from the fleeting genre of train-tagging to the sturdier platform of the international art gallery circuit."


Impressions
Full of great graffitis !

If you like street art and graffiti, you will appreciate this book. It let a huge place to the art. Lot of pieces bought by private buyers are offered to your eyes and they are impressive.

If the art is well shown off, I would have liked to know more about the artists. Sure, there is a bio but a very short one. Like the sobriety of the design but I would have loved more words.
Idem for the introduction to the graffiti on the NYC transit system. I like to read, even if the illustrations are awesome.

Perfect, if you want to enjoy only the art.



Source
*Arc provided by Edelweiss
I received this book in exchange of a fair and honest review.

Friday, June 3, 2016

Safe in your arms



Safe in your arms
Watercolor
3/6/2016

I was trying to represent the feeling of contentment coming from the warm of a body. 
The tenderness of this simple gesture and the secure impression you get, even if it last just a brief moment in time. :-D

Monday, May 23, 2016

Beauty Spots



Beauty Spots
A8 pencils- charcoal
16/5/2016

A friend told me, she wanted to see more of my pencil drawings so I've done an autoportrait on impulse. I was the only model available and I'm working on body lately. It was a 1h drawing just because I've spent time on the details on the bra.
:-D