Posts Tagged ‘black’
Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Shaky = tending to shake or tremble; liable to break down or give way.
Two weeks in a row, the IF prompt has hit home! Ahhh…the irony, of it all.
Right now, with limited time and very blocked artistic ability, I thought of the epitome of shakiness… blocks. The precariousness of them, much like life! The joy of playing with blocks and the scariness of them falling over. Child’s play is often a metaphor for life.
This week, let’s play, because life is shaky enough. Peace.
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Saturday, February 21st, 2009
I cannot wait for Spring, because Winter does not always bring pleasant thoughts!
This was originally going to be a drawing of a Mama Polar Bear and her Baby Cub, just a little animal instinct, and lo and behold, I fell asleep with the local news on after watching a nature documentary so…
(figure study for Bear Series (there will be no guns in the series!)
I awakened, with a question, so if you leave comments, I will read them to listen for some answers. Here goes…
Human instinct is supposedly more colorful in its width and depth than any other being. Many humans are taught to believe that this instinct is a combination of curiosity, the need to interact, analysis, our insistence on freedom, creativity, interest, synthesis, innovation and sexual curiosity. This is what makes us seemingly more intelligent.
Humans have also been taught that animal instinct is only limited to self preservation, movement, interaction and procreation.
With all of these amazing gifts, human are endowed with …would someone, please tell me why…there is the urge among humans to prey upon trusting, smaller, vulnerable, passive, unsuspecting, innocent, beautiful, fortunate, unfortunate, four-legged, two-legged, furry, bald, fascinating, boring, sweet, physically challenged, hearing-impaired, old, young, blind, healthy, ugly, peaceful, happy, unhappy, cherished, loved, unloved……?
Peaceful dreams!
Tags: animals, black, Graphite, gun, harm, human, human condition, Illustration Friday, Indigene, Indigeneart.com, Instinct, intelligence, life, marker, mixed media, news, pastel, philosophical, question, threat, watercolor, white Posted in Art, Illustration Friday | 40 Comments »
Friday, January 16th, 2009

When I’m creating, I’m usually in the “zone” as my family calls it! So, in the zone, intense vivid colors catch my attention. So there are very few pale colors in my portfolio at any time. This piece was used for my banner on my first blog.
This piece created some time ago, is my ode to pale pastel colors.
I like creating in black and white first (either graphite or pen) and then color is built upon that. Many times, I will leave parts of the image in black and white, generally it’s the face and I add color to the background or the clothing. It’s a style preference for me, but it is also, my experience of how many people view others, in terms of black and white, yet we can see the landscapes surrounding people in brilliant colors! So my motto and artistic statement, is “Illuminating the black and white of life in vivid color”
Anyhow, this is a pale, playful piece for me, Pale to me is pastel colors and polar bears. But, I like living my life in full vivid colors! Peace
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