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  • Commerson’s Dolphin or The Panda Dolphin

    Commerson’s Dolphin or The Panda Dolphin

    A model of a panda dolphin on a light stage and an ink and watercolor sketch of the Commerson's dolphin
    Panda Dolphin in ink and watercolor wash

    Panda Dolphin: Four feet long, fast as lightning, and dressed like a sea-going panda!

    Sketch and Coffee Live at 5:30am Texas time

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  • Pirate Skeleton – Dead men can’t swim!

    Pirate Skeleton – Dead men can’t swim!

    Ink and watercolor wash illustration of a pirate skeleton lashed to a powder keg
    Why is this pirate lashed to this barrel?

    Skeleton pirate lore and the myths that made ‘em. Bones, boats, and the spooky side of story evolution
    Sketch and Coffee Live at 5:30am Texas time

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  • Flour sack secrets from the Great Depression

    Flour sack secrets from the Great Depression

    Ink and wash sketch of a miniature flour sack
    My flour sack may have been channeling a bit of Marilyn

    We talked textiles, tough times, and turning sacks into dresses on Sketch and Coffee Live at 5:30am Texas time

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  • Don’t Skip the Composition, Even in Space

    Don’t Skip the Composition, Even in Space

    Ink and watercolor wash illustration of the Star Wars Tantive IV spacecraft
    Ink and Watercolor Wash

    Click here if you’d like to see the reference photo

    This morning’s sketch took us deep into the Star Wars archives. I pulled a CR90 Corellian Corvette from the toy box.

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  • Dandelions and Bad Art

    Dandelion in ink and wash

    The themes for the week were Dandelions and to Make Bad Art. Years ago when I was feeling creative, I would make lists of things that interested me and write them on a stack of business cards. Then, when I wanted to art but didn’t have a subject, I would shake the sack and pull out a random prompt to work with. Along those same lines now, I’m using a spin-the-wheel app that lets me add what ever I want to it. I just spin the virtual wheel and BOOM a prompt to brainstorm with for the week.  That’s where the dadelion theme came from.

    Spin-the-Wheel App

    Then I just go into free style mode on what exactly that means… Is it a literal dandelion? Is it a Dandy? Is it a lion? I chose for it to be any member of the Aster family like chicory

    Pocket sketchbook with an ink drawing of Chicory and a scientific description of the aster family and where to find chicory in Texas
    Chicory in fountain pen
    Sketches of dandelions in my pocket sketchbook, done in fountain pen.
    Dandelion sketches in ink

    As for the make bad art, I sat down and listed a hundred or so slogans I’ve seen tossed around pertaining to art improvement and started listing them. This was the top of the list. It’s not really encouragement to make bad art. Nor is it an implication that your art might be bad. Instead, it means your focus should not be on making good art, but just on making art. Even bad art. Especially bad art. Bad art teaches you something new. Everytime you engage in your creative processes, you learn something, but you learn more when you have challenges and mistakes to review. So, make bad art.

    These two themes came together on The Artistic Biker Live! last Thursday when I painted dandelions in the art journal. I realized that I should have made the background more dramatic and there should have been more splash in the colors and shadows of the asters. All in all it was a good time. I streamed it straight to youtube and left all the hair-dryer paint drying in. :)  You can watch it here:

    The Artistic Biker Live!