More drawing – week 4

19

The above sketches from last week

20

21

25

26

In the previous week I drew some little faces, thinking I might use them for a carving project, however, this week they have turned into something else and I’ve found myself reducing them into minimal drawings!  What’s going on?  I’m not sure, but I’m drawing regularly again for sure, and relying only on whatever comes into my mind.  It’s been good fun.  I’ve introduced a little colour in the last couple of drawings.

There are still a few days to go until the end of the month and the end of the drawing challenge, and as we move very close to another of the Celtic festivals, Samhain (1st November) I will be working on something to post for that day.  I will try to complete the October challenge but let’s see how it goes!

Have a good week.

Ashley

 

 

More drawing – week 3

13

On the first day of the new week I tried to carve the top of a stick that I would like to make into a staff.  So there was no drawing done on that day.  The carving hasn’t worked out exactly as I imagined, perhaps because it was all done by eye.  I had no detailed drawings so I suppose it’s not really carving, more like whittling!

Here are my drawings for the rest of the week.

14

More brown fields although if I were a farmer I’d be unhappy about the furrows not being straight!

15

16

17

18

I seem to be stuck on drawing various patterns.  I’m not sure why, but as I mentioned last week, perhaps it’s my inner textile designer trying to tell me something.  I ought to mention that in my late teens, I did want to do something in the textile industry but that didn’t happen quite how I had planned.

Finally, here is a collection of little drawings of faces.  Again I’m thinking about whittling; about carving these onto walking sticks, or even dressing-up one of them into a Green Man to hang in the garden.

19

Well, that’s it regarding last weeks drawing. No drawing today so far! Mind you, I’ll be in the garden shortly, rearranging most of the pots as Storm Ashley has already reached us! Imagine, my own personal storm!

Take care everyone. Have a great week ahead.

Ashley

More drawing – week 2

20241006_133503

You may remember that last week I had my Covid booster and winter flu jab, at the same time.  Well, below is how I felt that evening and for the next couple of days.  Not ill, but every joint and muscle from head to toe was sore!  How I managed to do the morning after drawing, I now cannot tell.

7

I suppose that after my inoculations the following chicken-scratch of a sketch was inevitable!

8

Then, there was a day out to the coast and everywhere I looked among the drumlins of County Down, there was a ploughed field.  It’s a scene I love: neatly ploughed fields after harvest time, showing the beautiful brown earth.

9

Here are some more patterns.  Perhaps I’m expressing an inner textile designer.  Too late to consider that career now.

Finally, Saturday arrived and I paid a visit to the green woodworking club that I belong to.  It’s been a couple of months since I last attended, so it was a great morning of socialising around a big camp fire.  I took another batch of books to pass on, no charge, and I only returned home with one unwanted book.  That I’ll add to another boxful to take to a charity shop.

Whilst there, I discussed how to do some spiral carving, hence my final drawings.  I have a couple of walking sticks I made that I want to put some carving on.  I like the idea of a spiral hand grip on a staff.  There were some new members at the club and one of them was making a longbow!  That sparked a conversation that took me back to my days as an archer.  Making bows and arrows was my thing for many years, although only one longbow was a success.  Scratch the surface and I’m still a toxopholite!

12

Here’s hoping I can keep up with my drawing.  Little and often is how I’m approaching it.  I don’t want to frighten the creative drive away as has happened before.  I have no plans to paint a masterpiece just yet.

Have a great week.

Ashley

Drawing again! Week 1

I was encouraged by Anna (* see below) to start drawing again, by joining in the #inktober group.  When I first saw the list of prompts I thought I could manage at least a few days of following the prompts.  I only got as the first day and decided the list was too restrictive!  There I go again, always wanting to do my own thing!  So, here I am at the end of week one, drawing ‘something’ every day.

It’s a journey of discovery and already I find that I love patterns and I’m sure to do lots more!  In some ways I think I’m repeating an exercise I did a few years ago (**) highlighting something I did on the day, creating a ‘calendar’ of little daily drawings.

We had another day out to Warrenpoint (and a lovely lunch) on Carlingford Lough, so those little sketches relate to that, and to finish the six days of drawing, that’s me at the doctor’s having both a Covid booster and a flu jab, both at the same time; one, two, three, ouch!  No more drawing for that day!

20241006_133503

(*) https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/8010311/posts/5404907221

(**) https://8-arrows.com/2020/12/01/coping-with-november-2020/

Warm wishes to you all.

Ashley