Sunday, March 8, 2009

Spring Doodle



This time last week we had 14 inches of snow, yesterday we had temperatures in the 70s! Arkansas weather! Gotta love it! Its been a busy week at school and after school so I haven't started the portraits that are on my drawing table. I did do a little doodle at work this week. I like to have something to draw or paint on when I get a few minutes here and there when my students are working diligently. I have spring flowers on my mind, so here is the doodle that I started. I used a black micron pen to draw the flower designs. I started adding some color with colored pencils last night. I will be adding more color as time permits, so I will post an update as I go. But I plan to start a portrait first. I have so many projects to do, and so little time! I can't wait until spring break in 2 weeks!

9 comments:

  1. Hey, Beth! I love the drawing you are working on with the flowers! I posted a picture today of Emerson that I think woulde be a great portrait -- it is so cute -- see what you think! It is the picture of the day on todays post.

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  2. Thank you Genie!

    Thank you Lea! I will go check it out!

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  3. What a fantastic doodle Beth. Reminds of work by William Morris! I look forward to seeing the portrait...

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  4. thats cute! I love your vibrant colors in your etsy shop!

    :)
    candy

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  5. Thank you Teresa. I will have to check out William Morris.

    Thank you Candy. Can you tell i like bright colors?

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  6. Hi Beth
    wonderful doodle :) it almost looks like a wallpaper design, and even moreso when you add colors

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  7. Hi, Beth, wonderful doodle. I look forward to seeing how you color it. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Hi Beth. Haven't been here in awhile. Love the heart homes. I want to draw houses like that too but I just don't seem to get around to it. Yours are awesome! Great flowers too.

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