Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Clematis Jackmanii Superba

Clematis Jackmanii Superba, colored pencil
Clematis Jackmanii Superba, 2010
Colored pencil on paper
5 1/2 x 4 inches

© 2010 Susan M. Lohse.  All rights reserved.

I’ve learned a little more about using colored pencil on paper with a smooth surface.  I’m finding it to be less forgiving than paper with more tooth, and what can be done with layering is more limited.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Creek II

Creek II, graphite
Creek II, 2010
Graphite on paper
5 13/16 x 4 9/16 inches

© 2010 Susan M. Lohse.  All rights reserved.

I was compelled to draw this view because I recognized its similarity to a distinctive composition sometimes used by Van Gogh in the photo I took:  sharply diagonal lines terminated by a high horizon line.

When I was nearly finished with the piece, I took another look at Van Gogh’s work to write this blog entry.  The view depicted here is no Arles, and I’m certainly no Van Gogh, but I was surprised to discover that I’d unintentionally taken a photo of and drawn the same general composition that Van Gogh used in Flowering Garden with Path (July, 1888).

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Cosmos

Cosmos, colored pencil
Cosmos, 2010
Colored pencil on paper
5 x 5 inches

© 2010 Susan M. Lohse.  All rights reserved.

How to approach negative space can be a challenge.  One needs to make sure colors, values and detail, or lack of the latter, complement the focus of a piece, not distract from it.  The ethereal shapes and colors in the negative space of the photo I took for this piece provided the perfect complement for the cosmos.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Stand

Stand, graphite
Stand, 2010
Graphite on paper
5 3/4 x 4 5/8 inches

© 2010 Susan M. Lohse.  All rights reserved.

A drawing of a stand of oak trees that captures my attention every time I walk by it.
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