Such a small little pen & ink but at least I did something myself this week.
It is only 9" by 4" on watercolor paper.
This was a drawing I had completed in May but decided it was too small to paint in watercolor to get the details I wanted. The heads are smaller than a dime.
Yesterday I needed a creative outlet and completed this in an hour or so.
I normally would use technical pens with variable nibs but I did not have them and used a fine tip Sharpie.
I normally would do stippling but I did hatching.
I normally would paint but I just did pen & ink.
I thought I wasn't going to have anything for Paint Party Friday but I did do this.
I also, did some tangling this week and created a decent zentangle
but the grandbabies loved drawing on my paper and ended up coloring it in for me and I just let them. Their love of art is worth the sacrifice of a zentangle or two.
I normally would use technical pens with variable nibs but I did not have them and used a fine tip Sharpie.
I normally would do stippling but I did hatching.
I normally would paint but I just did pen & ink.
I thought I wasn't going to have anything for Paint Party Friday but I did do this.
I also, did some tangling this week and created a decent zentangle
but the grandbabies loved drawing on my paper and ended up coloring it in for me and I just let them. Their love of art is worth the sacrifice of a zentangle or two.
There is a ton of creativity going on at our house, mostly with the grandbabies.
But I did do something creative.
Happy Paint Party Friday!
But I did do something creative.
Happy Paint Party Friday!
I do like this sketch with pen & ink it looks great as it is. But if you really wanted to add some paint you could make a few colour washes thus using paint and having the detail ;0)
ReplyDeleteLove Dawn xx
Good idea, Dawn. I don't know why I did not think of that. Simple solution. Thanks
ReplyDeleteFantastic. It's brilliant as is, but you could always enlarge on a scanner/printer and paint that version.
ReplyDeleteIt is a charming drawing ... I love and well and in ink .... Regards
ReplyDeleteThis is really a good sketch. I love the look of the pen and ink. I like it as is. Good job! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeletethis looks like an old time etching. Lovely
ReplyDeleteLooks just like the scene I often see at your house at family gatherings! Good job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work in pen and ink, so loving this. Happy PPF, Annette x
ReplyDeleteI wish I could create something as wonderful as this one with just pen and ink. This drawing has so much depth and detail; it's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is so wonderful! It should be a children's book illustration. Love it, just as it is. It doesn't need color.
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Love looking at all those lines :)
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF!
LOVE pen and ink! Your work is engaging! HAPPY PPF!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your pen and ink drawing! It reminds me a picture of my dad pulling my kids in a sled. You've given me a great idea and much inspiration! Thank you! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteIntricate and wonderful. I am so impressed by people who can work this small, so well!! Good job!
ReplyDeleteHappy ppf!
Hugs Giggles
i like doing pen & ink with a fine point so I can control the darkness of it. Really nice job on this I can feel the sunshine! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteLoving your pen and ink work. Very expressive! :)
ReplyDeleteWow - an incredible job! (Looks like they are having a great time too!)
ReplyDeleteI love how you stretched yourself with this (doing so many things you normally wouldn't do) - and the results... fantastic!
ReplyDeletexo
Kristin
p.s. Love the story behind your mama got mad cookies! Sugar cookies are my weakness... well, and doughnuts! hee hee
Wonderful sketch, so much detail in such a small space.
ReplyDeletelove this - The black and white is spectacular on its own...no color needed! I love that your g-kids colored your zentangle...my g-kids LOVE coming to grams to do art!!!
ReplyDeletecheers, dana