Monday, July 19, 2010

Priscilla ~ Creating Ripples

Here's a bit of sharing about the two newest artcards I've created for Kelly Light's marvelously inspiring RippleSketches blog.  A great opportunity to do something positive for this crazy and overwhelming situation taking place in the Gulf.

"She Saves Seashells By The Seashore"
 It's interesting how the tiniest bit of a line or mark can change the dynamics of an expression or emotion.  In this rough sketch, I felt the mouth lines ended up depicting too much concern and worry.  Maybe even a touch of fear? 

Transferred the sketch to the artcard for final painting in gouache.  Altered the final mouth lines to suggest more of an upbeat, hopeful 'you're safe with me, little seashells' feeling.  

"This Is Our Home"
Sketched with watercolor pencils.  Soft, simple lines before any water touched it.

After being painted with water. . .

Scanned in dry image and painted digitally in Photoshop, 
mainly using Dry Media Brushes, and Pastels.  Such a delight to create these for ripplesketches!

11 comments:

  1. Love them both Priscilla! It's so true that that smallest changes can add depth and new meaning to an expression. I totally feel the change in the character from worry to that protective feeling. Great job!

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  2. Thank you, Heather! I appreciate your thoughts on this very much!

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  3. On top of saying a heart felt Thanks for all of your help from day one of Ripple - I have to say how wonderful each ripple sketch has been - first the black and whites and now these fantastic colorful ones. I have some favorites out of all of the Ripple art- I'd add the little girl and her bucket of shells to the list!

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  4. Thank you, Kelly. Reflecting, as with a mirror, my heartfelt appreciation back to you for creating the community for us to create our ripples to help in this way!
    I'm incredibly amazed at not only the talent, but the heart that is evident throughout the ripple sketches on your blog!

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  5. I can't stop looking at the little girl piece. She is adorable and you caught the expression you described. Also, the design of the background is delightful. It gives the piece extra interest. Such nice work!

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  6. Casey! THANK YOU kindly for your 'you-just-made-my-day' comments!
    Thank you for taking the time to do so. =0)

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  7. You definitely created some gems here, Priscilla! It is so wonderful how the change of some simple lines can make all the difference in an expression. You're are such a pro, lady! Lovely work as usual :o)

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  8. Thank You, Joy! Appreciating your sweet words. It's so amazing how something little can make a change...just like kelly's ripples sketches!
    =0)

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  9. I'm so drawn to the little girl sketch. I agree with you, it IS amazing so such a small mark can change the nuances of expression. You've created a lovely sense of hope in her face, and her eyes are beautiful! Lovely work!

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  10. I'm so drawn to the little girl sketch. I agree with you, it IS amazing so such a small mark can change the nuances of expression. You've created a lovely sense of hope in her face, and her eyes are beautiful! Lovely work!

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  11. I gotta chime in w/ everyone Pris, that little girl is adorable! The change in those lines made all the difference, and your palette is lovely. Her eyes really draw you in.

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