I have been meaning to illustrate a pecan (Carya illinoinensis) fruit to ad to my previous post on hickory fruit. Today I finally illustrated a pecan nut (without husk) and with a nice weevil hole.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Christmas Present
In October I switched from using Crayola to Faber Castell Polychromos colored pencils - you can see that post here. I first bought the 25th Anniversary set and then added as many greens and browns to my collection. I was very happy with these pencils and asked for the rest of the colors for Christmas. I received a bunch from my mother a bunch from my sister-in-law and some from my wife and now have 117 of the 120. I am very excited to start the new year.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Red Oak
I don't get to paint with oil very often, but I enjoy it when I can. This is a red oak leaf painted a few falls ago.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
White Oak Leaves
The fall color is just about peak here and one of my favorite trees, white oak (Quercus alba), is displaying a wide variety of colors right now. Yesterday on a walk with my son I grabbed a variety of white oak leaves representing a wide range of shapes and colors. I cant be sure these all came from the same tree, but they did all come from three or four individuals in a small area.
Friday, October 12, 2012
An Unusual Epiphyte
September was a busy month - my wife, son and I moved from Cleveland, Ohio to a small town in Central, IL and attended family weddings in Chicago and New Orleans. In a three week stretch I went from Cleveland to Cent IL to Chicago to Cleveland to Cent IL to St. Louis to New Orleans to Cent IL so I have had almost no time to sketch or post to my blog.
Anyway, while in the New Orleans Garden District I loved seeing the old live oaks (Quercus virginiana) almost all of them were hosting the epiphytes resurrection fern (Polypodium polypodioides) and Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides). Normally I would be bothered by a bunch of garbage or non organic junk hanging from such beautiful trees, but the Marti Gras beads hanging from oak limbs along the parade routes did not look out of place at all and were actually attractive.
When I finally got some of my art stuff unpacked this was the first thing that I decided to sketch (colored pencil) and paint (watercolor). If it looks funny in the middle it is because it is a poor splicing job by me - I need a larger scanner or a better computer program.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Summer Notes
Our family is in the process of moving back to the prairie of Illinois so I have been without my scanner and much of my drawing supplies so I have nothing new to share. However, here are a few pages from my field notebook from past summers spent in the Ohio forest!
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
River Clean Up
When the summer is dry and the rivers reach low levels it becomes all to clear how much garbage pollutes our rivers and streams; even the most pristine stretches of water. It is a great time of year to cool off in your local stream and pick up some garbage while your at it. Here is a sketch that I made for a local river clean up a few years back; beer cans and tires....
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Deertoe
This is a handsome little freshwater mussel called a deertoe (Truncilla truncata) they range in color from this aqua blue to green to almost red-orange. This is my first attempt to illustrate one of these beautiful creatures but I am sure it wont be my last.
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