Here are a few sketchbook pages I have done at my kitchen table, with "dry" materials: tempera sticks, gel pens, paint markers, crayons, and collage with a glue stick. Here is my Kitchen Table Art Supply List.
I totally agree with the lady above me . . . I love your color combinations. They are so vibrant and exciting. Lots of energy. Have a marvelous day and keep making art! Connie :)
Lovely work. I like the minimalist approach sometimes. It's more freeing than always covering the whole space. The dry tempera sticks sound great. Going to have a look.
Jane, these are so wonderful. I'd love to see you do things like this in video form to see what you do with "dry" materials. I can manage to squeeze in a quick bit of 'kitchen table art' but I often don't know where to start. This would be great inspiration and instruction! :-)
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your work is amazing. you can breathe life into random marks with a handful of simple drawing tools.
ReplyDeleteLove your color combos...I'm going to have to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with the lady above me . . . I love your color combinations. They are so vibrant and exciting. Lots of energy.
ReplyDeleteHave a marvelous day and keep making art!
Connie :)
These are all nice! I particularly like the sixth one! Wow!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Hey, THANKS! Thanks for your comments. Give it a try. You'll be surprised at what you can do with pretty simple materials.
ReplyDeleteLovely work. I like the minimalist approach sometimes. It's more freeing than always covering the whole space. The dry tempera sticks sound great. Going to have a look.
ReplyDeleteJane, I love these! It's exciting to think of working/playing this way. And of course, everything you touch becomes divine.
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Thank you, perfect timing. After enjoying a studio space again over the last year, I realized I need simple art supplies at home too.
ReplyDeleteLove how these pieces turned out! Goes to show you, sometimes less is more!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely Jane. I have never thought of doing abstracts with dry materials. Thanks for this tip!
ReplyDeleteJane, these are so wonderful. I'd love to see you do things like this in video form to see what you do with "dry" materials. I can manage to squeeze in a quick bit of 'kitchen table art' but I often don't know where to start. This would be great inspiration and instruction! :-)
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Jane, you always leave me in awe, you can make anything look great!!! Your intuition is amazing, your art always makes me happy!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with all the comments above. I think at this point your hands would tip over a paint container, it would still look a-ma-zing! haha
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