Showing posts with label whimsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whimsy. Show all posts

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Sketchy Doodles for children's illustrations

Sketches for children's illustrations
Often times I sit and doodle ideas for illustrations,characters and backgrounds mostly.  These are samples,  thinking doodles, a glimpse into a few moments of free thinking.  It is good to give yourself room as an artist to participate in different styles of thinking.  Sometimes we are too literal and we need loosening up, so we need some exercises that make us relax and enjoy the process of art.  I really enjoy the memories of childhood and the sweet images from my childhood books, so one of my ways to free up my style is to just let my imagination go when I doodle.  I'm not drawing a piece of fine art here, just some quick images to let go of adulthood for a moment, and go to a place that is pure imagination.  For more of my children's work go to my other blogsite: http://thesowerwentouttosow.blogspot.com/
Fuzzy Moth


Little elephant takes a drink.  

One of the circus acts was an amazing juggling spider.

Cat dropped his fiddle and began to dance

Lonely as the ice broke away from land, only the moon looked  comforting.

Uncle Bob told the absolute funniest stories.

Saloon Town. 
The land was dry except for the Billybong trees.

Mr. Warm and Fuzzy.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Whimsical Water


 Watercolors are of course a good medium for water scenes due to their naturally fluid nature and their transparency. There are also techniques using watercolors involving layering colors, using masks and dabbing up for highlights which create the effect of water very nicely with this kind of paint. The picture here is a fun underwater fantasy created from objects that I was looking at, such as the shells, and created sea characters mostly out of my memory of aquariums. The difference in the objects shows I think. However this creates some childlike quality to the piece. Adults as well as children often enjoy a bit of whimsy. I know that I do.

Sometimes I like to create a painting just to play with the paint. These experiments for me often look like children's illustrations. I think that deep down I am just a kid at heart. Try being playful with some paintings. It will keep you from taking yourself so seriously, and you will enjoy the process of all your painting more I think. A good exercise is playing with the way different paints layer on top of one another when dry. There are articles that you can read on which pigments are permanent and which are not, but sometimes, just creating your own notebook of experiments can be more valuable in the long run.

I started this painting by experimenting with long strips of masking tape over the whole length of the paper. This was to emphasize the vertical aspect of the painting as well as give the eye some identity with the water grasses. You can see this best in the bottom of the picture by the shells. Most of my paintings are experiments of one way or another. I want to learn something in my process. I think something might work, so I try it. Hope you do too. Happy painting!

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