Sunday, July 14, 2013

Retreat drawings/ sketches, photography and paintings

 Silent Retreat


I did while I was on retreat.

Still learning. Look at a photograph for 20 seconds. Then try to draw with your memory. How many times I have looked at this photo over the past 19 years. I still have a time, trying to draw from memory.


Draw the same photo sideways. This was really fun. I was amazed how this was energetically. 
I struggled on the picture above but with doing sideways it was so fun to see how your brain interpreted it. 


I meditated most of the week, with small breaks for drawing and painting. This is all about drawing everyday, right? Here is the assignment: Symbols in drawing.

 Hatha Yoga in the light

Tree in the woods
Drawing of tree above

 Drawing and water color on the right. This was more of a sketch, done in charcoal. I then added watercolors. 

Picture of the farm house and orchard. This took two days, Charcoal and watercolors. 
A good practice. 

When I arrived home, I continued Assignment 6



This was very faint in pencil. I lightened it on a iPhone app. 

I still have the sketch to do on Assignment 6. Until tomorrow. 



I love photography too. 

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

On yogi retreat

I am going on retreat this week. I will be drawing daily, but no electronics where I am going in the woods.  Will post upon my return.
OmaYogi

Monday, July 1, 2013

Lesson 4 Drawing Lines.

Lesson 4

Class on drawing lines

# 1 Draw your hand, without looking. 


#2  Draw your hand, with looking only 50% of the time

# 3 Draw your hand while looking completely



Sketch pad assignment Draw the shown artist:  Copying a master artists work: Alphonse Mucha
The assignment was to draw for an hour. I did not finish. It was extremely difficult. I am glad that I re-read the class assignment and the instructor said this was very difficult.
Reason????
To train the eye! to make lines. 
This was one of the hardest and intense things I have done? Not sure I actually liked it, either. I am trying to come from a place of calmness when I draw, not of intensity or a need for it to look perfect. That is where the mind, gives up and wants to scribble it out out on the page!!

Until next time.