Thursday, November 11, 2010

Glasses


Glasses, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

EDM #11 Draw your glasses or sunglasses.
Quite a challenge for someone who NEEDS their glasses ON while drawing! Still fun though!

Interpreter


Interpreter, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

EDM #10 Draw your hands or someone else's.

These are my hands but that is Courtney's ring. She's our oldest. She is an ASL interpreter and this is the sign for that. This is her birthday gift. She is my gift.

Jewelry


EDM 008, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

Some days I am in a rush but still want to do at least a warm up sketch. This is one. Not that I like it much but not all attempts are successful. And that is okay too.

Monday Tuesday Journal Pages


Art Journal, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

Monday stuff on top and Tuesday at the bottom with a tiny EDM to the right side. Elizabeth Smith does the sweetest little date boxes for her entries so I thought I would give it a try as well.

Organized Chaos


Organized Chaos, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

EDM #9
A contour line sketch of my coffee table Weds morning. While I was trying to do some warm up sketching and enjoy my coffee Chelsey needed to discuss wedding plans and ideas. And somehow the dog's collar and brush got mixed in there too. I thought a contour drawing would lend itself nicely to the chaotic aspect. What do you think?

Monday, November 8, 2010

Zentangle patterns


2010-11-05-1435-31, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

Sorry for the poor scan but the pencil I used was too soft to show up better. I was in the mood to do zens with pencil versus pen. I'm posting it just so you can see what an every day exercise looks like in my journal.

Daily entry


2010-11-05-1437-24, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

Chinese Lanterns


2010-11-05-1438-23, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

This just makes me laugh! Sometimes my brain does not (or will not ?) see certain patterns properly. This was one of those times! I was fruitlessly trying to create a series of repeatable steps for this pattern. You can see it eluded me. What you DON'T see are all the scrap pieces of paper that got tossed. You won't see this pattern very often in my work.

Look Ma! No lines!


2010-10-27-1631-34, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

Usually a zentangle is begun with "strings" or random lines that you fill in. On the top you can clearly see the lines but on the bottom I simply did the fillers and switched patterns as I felt led. Again, its a great way to challenge yourself and break up the "routine" in the way you do certain types of art. Makes you think further outside the box that you no longer are in anyway.

More tangling....


2010-10-27-1452-07, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

On the left is how I used to record patterns. I found it wasn't working for me though so I switched to some small red moleskine journals for patterns. I enter them alphabetically and have numerous patterns on one page. I will have to upload some to share at some point.

On the right I am playing with a fave color combo which I usually do not do with tangle pages but every once in awhile....

Must have been thinking of webs?


2010-10-27-1449-48, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

Monster Tangle


2010-10-27-1446-44, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

This is actually a 2 page spread with the left side being one large tangle and the right is divided into 6 smaller boxes. I like that there seems to be a continuity and flow through it all though.




Here is the LEFT side in close.
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And the RIGHT...
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One string...6 tangles


2010-10-27-1444-09, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

Such a fun page to do! Great way to challenge myself.

random zentangle


random zentangle, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

Trying to get caught up with all my scanning and posting.

Slippah


2010-11-02-1547-47, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

EDM 001 draw a shoe

Lamp


2010-11-02-1548-44, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

EDM 002 draw a lamp

Bag


2010-11-02-1549-14, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

EDM 003 draw a purse, wallet or bag

My Mug and Our Bed


2010-11-02-1550-07, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

EDM 004 Draw your cup or mug

EDM 005 Draw your bed

For Robbie


2010-11-05-1317-38, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

EDM #6 Draw a well-loved object or childhood toy

Lemon Curd


EDM #7, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

EDM 007 Draw a bottle, jar or tin in your kitchen.
Had this lovely jar of lemon curd sitting in the fridge begging to be eaten but it only got drawn.

7-16/100 Faces


7-16/100 Faces, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

i thought applying some of tam's ideas from Art, Heart, Healing might help me create a more realistic japanese face.
argggg
obviously an area that continues to elude me yet one i want to conquer so i can draw my family.
practice practice practice.

6/100 Faces


6/100 Faces, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

I saw a photo on snuffbox's photostream and was more than wee bit intrigued...I felt compelled to draw her though I don't think I did her justice. She has an incredible face!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sirkullay/5053493911/in/set-72157624512990580/

4 & 5/100 Faces

2010-11-05-1320-53, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.
As far as I can remember this is only the second male face I have EVER done.

3/100 Faces


2010-11-02-1553-52, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.
I don't care for this much but it was still an excellent exercise for me and one I need to do more often. I sketched this gal in Starbuck's in about 4 minutes (or less) and then worked on the shading as best and surreptitiously as I was able to. Happily for me she was pretty occupied with her laptop.

2/100 Faces


2/100, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.
Thought it does her no justice this is my rendering of Natalie Grant as she appears on her Relentless album.

1/100 Faces


2010-11-02-1551-50, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.

I decided to work on a grouping of 100 faces. Some will be real people, others imaginary. There is no particular rhyme or reason behind each face except to keep practicing portraits and facial features.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Tea time on my art table


Tea time on my art table, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.
This is a quick tea time ink/watercolor sketch from yesterday. Was just trying to make sure I added something for NaNoJouMo other than d'blogala's word prompt so popped this on the page. I uploaded it to my flickr stream and when I went to look at something there today imagine my surprise to see that someone had "favorite"-ed it! (great English, no?) Even more thrilling to me was WHO it was...RobenMarie! She inspires me! So thanks for looking! Made my day!

Art, Heart & Healing Week 2 Part 2


Whimsies, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.
In the second portion of lesson 2 we were to think of a childhood event (happy or not) and if it was a happy one, share it. If it wasn't happy we were to rework the memory into a happier moment. For instance, if you didn't have many friends you were create a scene where you were surrounded by many friends! Tam (aka willowing) taught us her method for creating little "whimsies". These are mine. Each of these images is actually a separate piece but I scanned them together to make it easier. Tomorrow I will post the altered book I made using them.

Art, Heart, & Healing Week 2 Part 1


Art Heart Healing Week 2, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.
Gel transfer using paper, graphite detailing, watercolor accents, acrylic wash. Lyrics "I Hope You Dance"

Our lesson this week consisted of two parts and this portion was to make a wish for our "baby self", or any child really, of the things we wish or hope for them. The song "I Hope You Dance" seem to fit perfectly. I hope my girls never just settle for things and always go for what they want from life and in a way that pleases God.
And yes...that chubbers of a baby is me.
I don't enjoy doing gel transfers with paper but since I didn't have transparencies on hand I went with it. I ended up having to rework the transfer with pencil but I am okay with it. I am learning that I am not going to love every piece I work on and they all won't be as "perfect" as I think they should be. So what? *S* Its the joy of creating that matters!

Here we go...


2010-10-20-1540-52_edited, originally uploaded by Trish Nonaka.
*Deep breath* While I am I not new to blogging I am new to sharing my art publically. This is my official entrance into the world.
This is a page from my (Almost) Daily Art Journal.
Mixed media/collage for Tamara Laporte (willowing)'s "Art, Heart & Healing" workshop.
The idea is to freely write out your thoughts on the left side and then cover them up. The right side, while not a self-portrait per se, is meant to be a "representation" of yourself.