I was reading this book at the weekend and it inspired me to do a little painting. It is all about story telling through illustration, as the title suggests. The artist has a very distinctive style which I was not trying to copy, but I did copy the way she often does backgrounds-a layer of acrylic colour, and then a layer of black. I washed off the black a bit, as it was too much, so it left the green showing through. I like doing pictures inspired by books I am reading, and that is one of the suggestions in the book. This one is inspired by the book "The Boy Who Would be a Helicopter' by Vivian Paley. It is fascinating-all about how she uses stories in her classroom. She is the lady I mentioned last week. Reading the book I realise how much more there is to the way she works than the watered down and simplified version told to us at the conference. The book is really making me think about how I teach and how I can be better. Not that I don't think about these things anyway but sometimes you read something that has that effect. Anyway, the picture is the story table, and the helicopter is Jason's, the boy who would be one. The people have gold leaf hair. I love using gold leaf-so luxurious!
Aahh! Tiger looking at me while Cassie looks at her. I like how this picture came out.
I picked the squashes yesterday and they are on the kitchen table looking beautiful. Such lovely colours-greens, yellows and oranges blending together. I picked myself a flower from the garden for my birthday and a seed head from the yellow flags-I love putting flowers on the table-takes me right back to my Wendy house.
Doodle fish-finished today on a background I have had for months-the result of squashing colour between pieces of card.
Finally, I have to show you the two new schools of painting invented at nursery by C. and C.-the splodgist school and the scrawlist. It was near to tidy up time yesterday, and I came back to my watercolour table to find them both speed painting-paint, paint, paint, grab another paper, more frantic painting. None of them had names on, so one of the Charlies helped me decipher who each belonged to. I found I didn't need his help though, as each of the paintings had a distinct style. I suppose it is the way they like to make marks at the moment, but it comes out as style!
7 comments:
Happy birthday! and what a lot of lovely, original, creative and thought provoking art work. It really is beautiful. I like gold on pictures too, think I must be a bling girl at heart :)
Happy birthdayyyy!!!
I like your illustration painting, it's really cute. That workshop book seems very interesting.
HaPpY BirThDaY!!!!
the drawings are terrific..i am into doing characters from reading too
i hope you do something special this weekend to celebrate your special day you worked on!
:D
Happy, happy birthday, Sarah! It sounds like it may have been a busy one. Oh, one has to love those squahes - so pretty! And the sky too. Hey, now there's an idea for a painting - Squashes and Sky. (I have had a series of similar inspired ideas today, I fear I may be running a fever ...)
Sarah, happy birthday and the rest of the year too!
Love your painting and your fish with the background!
Janine
Happy Sarah Day! Art is fabulous as usual, inspiring! Love the fishie backdrop and the kitties! Wish i could be there to make you cringe when i sing happy birthday to you!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! May this next year be a great one. I hope you continue to create all those amazing and various objects of art so you can show them to us.
Good for you to let the kiddies enjoy the loud and exuberant banging. We should all do that once in a while.
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