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Branching Out

P.T. Artist Sandra Stowell Posted on March 27, 2019 by ptartistApril 3, 2019

I am choosing to draw more often at home recently. I find I rarely draw in my studio except as part of a larger project in work. But I enjoy drawing as a meditation, tapping into my subconscious for inspiration. Of course I use the what I see in front of me also, but somewhat indirectly and without any intent to reproduce it. I like the images that emerge.

And we have been watching art videos more in the evening, so the work of these artists is certainly influencing my drawings!

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Posted in My Art | Tagged about artmaking, abstract, drawing

Balance

P.T. Artist Sandra Stowell Posted on March 26, 2019 by ptartistApril 2, 2019

This may seem to be a doodle or a rather silly drawing, but … I am not so sure. As I look at the childlike boats, plane and general feel of this drawing, I am starting to see a theme: balance (or lack thereof). Maybe there is more to this drawing.

Everything here is off-balance, or teetering on the edge, or just in the wrong place! Does this bit of whimsy have a darker message than a quick glance will show? Could this drawing be a reference to mankind’s relationship to nature? Is this a subconscious reflection on climate change?

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Posted in My Art | Tagged balance, darker, message, unsafe

Abstracted Again

P.T. Artist Sandra Stowell Posted on March 23, 2019 by ptartistApril 2, 2019
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Posted in Digital, Drawing | Tagged abstract, color, digital, drawing

Abstracted Variations

P.T. Artist Sandra Stowell Posted on March 17, 2019 by ptartistApril 2, 2019

I am on Draft Three of this doodle, initially sketched while watching a video by a rather dedicated abstract expressionist/colorist artist. Just decided to riff on something he showed, and my own quick response to it, and to his ideas. I have digital variations of photos of the first two drafts, and have a high resolution scan of draft three, which includes colored pencil in addition to graphite.

This is all just playful to me, with no hidden meanings emerging. But what fun!


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Posted in Digital, Drawing, My Art | Tagged abstract, color, colored pencil, digital, graphite

Angelic Relief

P.T. Artist Sandra Stowell Posted on March 15, 2019 by ptartistMarch 15, 2019

I have made good progress on a relief sculpture based on my Three Angels drawing, and have of course taken photos. It is not finished, needing detailing, final texture, perhaps some background shapes or figures, and of course it will eventually be sealed and stained. Meanwhile, some photos will lead to digital variations…

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Posted in My Art, Sculpture | Tagged angels, paperclay, sculpture

Angelic Variations

P.T. Artist Sandra Stowell Posted on March 12, 2019 by ptartistMarch 15, 2019
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Casting Another

P.T. Artist Sandra Stowell Posted on March 6, 2019 by ptartistMarch 15, 2019

Well I want to do a piece with a number of my 3-D babies, no idea what it looks like yet, but I need more babies … and can’t resist experimenting with color and so forth as I go. Tricky stuff, working with clear epoxy and adding color or other materials. Additives can settle out, a little pigment goes a long way, surface colors surprise, and so forth!

The emerald green is pretty ghastly, and the translucency eliminates the facial features and detail in bright light! But I really want to get some light through. It might be good to dust some pigment onto the face… but it will be impossible to really control that in my current mold. Certainly less pigment will be better: this guy may get painted over!

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Epoxy Resin

P.T. Artist Sandra Stowell Posted on March 4, 2019 by ptartistMarch 15, 2019

I am plunging back into the world of mold-making and casting. I am not good at this, and I struggle with being precise and methodical (boring :-))! But I want to create useful molds of a few difficult pieces modeled in oil-based clay. I find this difficult, and would love to have help.

I sprayed the clay model with clear gloss acrylic before making a pourable silicone block mold. The mold is not completely 3-D, as the back is not enclosed. So the resulting resin cast is flat & must “lie down”. Not sure why I chose bright metallic copper powder in the mold; it is rather ghastly.

I had to slit more of the block mold than planned to remove the clay and be able to remove the castings. This first cast was made with old resin, and is fragile, with a rough pitted surface texture. The feet broke off in the mold, and had to be glued on! I hope the next cast, now curing, will be more successful.

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Posted in My Art | Tagged baby, cast, clay, mold, resin, sculpture

Refinement

P.T. Artist Sandra Stowell Posted on March 1, 2019 by ptartistMarch 15, 2019

I have refined my watercolor collage sketch a bit, rescanning and working with digital variations. Sometimes I spend a long time in my chosen manipulation software in order to make my transformations and enhancements. It is not always easy or quick selecting the desired sections of an artwork, and this especially true with watercolors that may bleed into each other, and on textured paper where shadows create variations our eyes and brains will generally ignore!

So in addition to working the original a bit, I have tried light and dark as the background frame, and applied different digital manipulations on the trees separated from the window and shadows.

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Posted in My Art | Tagged collage, digital, gold, night, painting, shadows, trees, watercolor, window

Quick Collage

P.T. Artist Sandra Stowell Posted on February 28, 2019 by ptartistMarch 15, 2019

I created this watercolor & collage “sketch” last night in our weekly art group. In the two hour session, I worked quickly, trying to capture a bit of magic that I often see along my path to art class. When a certain large window is lit from inside, another neighbors’ bare winter trees are silhouetted from a certain angle. I enjoy this combination on a dark night.

For this collage, I used water soluble graphite & watercolor paint on a (very warped & old!) piece watercolor paper. Then I sketched & cut the trees from black paper, and added the purple “shadows”. The blue green version is a digital variation.

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Posted in My Art | Tagged collage, graphite, night, trees, watercolor

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