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Monthly Archives: January 2012

A Little Poem

31 Tuesday Jan 2012

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art, Musings, painting, Paintings, poem

‘Tis Monday and just back from extended PLAY,

I drew and I fussed on the ‘puter each day.

While others got messy with glitter and paint

I stuck with my Sharpie, my keyboard, restraint.

For two days I did this here Silliness thing

I worked till my shoulder blade started to sting

But it wasn’t too long ‘fore I gave up and found

that gouache mixed with fingers is happiness bound.

I didn’t work long, though, I had to get back

to my constant companion, the MacBook Pro Mac.

(For Fleep lists and puzzles and drawings of cups —

My deadline, you see, was coming right ups!)

😀

***************

Thanks to Teesha and Tracy Moore for another great event!

Downloadable Color Sheet

25 Wednesday Jan 2012

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art, art worksheet, downloadable art, downloadable art worksheet, downloadable worksheet, Drawing Lab

Hi all!

I’m kind of in “worksheet mode” these past few weeks, but they’re all in black and white… so last night I thought it would be fun to create a COLOR worksheet!

Here’s the link if you want to download and print a copy for you or your kids. And please share at the Drawing Lab Flickr Group if you can!

Creative Living with Jamie… I Was Interviewed!

24 Tuesday Jan 2012

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art, Carla Sonheim, Creative Living, Creative Living interview, interview, Jamie Ridler, Jamie Ridler Studio, Jamie Ridler Studios

Recently I was interviewed by the lovely Jamie Ridler of Jamie Ridler Studios and it went live today! I just listened to the whole thing (something I’m always afraid to do!) and was happily surprised that I sounded “fine.”

Anyway, we talked about creative freelancing and drawing and some more things I can’t remember… It’s about 20 minutes long, so if you’re inclined to listen be sure to have some pen and paper in front of you so you can draw/doodle!

Click here to listen.

Thank you so much, Jamie!!

A Short Interview, and a Short Exchange

23 Monday Jan 2012

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art, Carla Sonheim, interview, mentoring, Mindy Hardwick

Today I was interviewed by children’s book author Mindy Hardwick, on the topic of mentoring. The interview is up on her blog today! http://mindyhardwick.wordpress.com/2012/01/23/carla-sonheim-interview/

Thank you, Mindy!

____________________

In the interview I mentioned John, an 80-year-old out of Florida who first wrote me in November after finding my work online. He bought “Drawing Lab” and sent me some cool drawings! Then, in late December he wrote the following:

Carla,
I just spent several days reading/living with ALL of your post on the Snowball Blog.
It was a very wonderful trip.  Thank you ever so much!
However, I fear I am copying your work and that bothers me, and it only slightly better than not drawing at all.
My hunch (said Quasimodo) is this must happen to you frequently.
I know you are very busy, but could you point me to something you may have written on the subject?
John F.

* * *

Dear John,

I can’t remember specifically writing about this before. I definitely should clarify my thoughts, though, and thank you for the opportunity to start the process by writing to you!

I’ll start by saying that I really don’t think there is anything new under the sun. We are all copying each other, taking inspiration from those who inspire us! For me, the art that has inspired me are the works of Picasso, contemporary illustration, Outsider Art, children’s art, Iranian children’s book art, and Dr. Suess (in “The Cat in the Hat,” for example, there is a tiny illustration of the two kids with surprised expressions that really amazes me, as the faces are about as big as a green pea! So much expression with just a few dots!).

Especially when first learning, it is easy to create works that are similar to the artist you might be currently studying. It’s kind of similar to the experience you might have had at school where you read an author with a specific voice, and the next essay or letter you write has some of the sensibilities of that author. Or, when you go to Texas and suddenly find yourself talking with a little bit of a twang. This is normal and temporary, and I don’t think you should worry about it. What happens next is that you will find another artist you admire, and those sensibilities will be incorporated as well, and then another, and then of course (and most importantly), “YOU” will dominate the process: your experiences (what interests you), your media likes and dislikes (pencil vs. crayon vs. paint vs. computer?), your physical health (shaky hands?) — all these will mix together to create your own “John F.” style.

In fact, like life, the YOU is so strong of a force that your own drawing and painting style CAN’T HELP but develop and be unique.

(I should point out that from the drawings you have sent me, I can already see a style that is very separate from mine. Your Santa Christmas card, for example, was amazing and something I couldn’t have ever done! It was a mixture of Picasso’s one-liners, cartooning, a tiny bit Carla, and mostly YOU! )

John’s Santa:


You might have read this on my blog recently but it bears repeating here:

From “Cartooning: Philosophy and Practice” by Ivan Brunetti:

“We all begin by imitating the styles of our favorite cartoonists, much like apprentices observing a master. Your own work will likely be derivative for quite some time; constant practice, however, will make your work unique.”  —

So I think my advice is to try not to worry! Just draw. Look for other artists that resonate with you, and try to copy their style for a session. Ask yourself what you like about a particular artist’s style, and compare it to what you know of yourself and your personality. File it away. Then, draw from life and your imagination and your wealth of experiences and memories. Have fun!

Carla

P.S. Oh! I should add the drawings of Saul Steinberg to my list of inspirations!

_____________________

UPDATE: After seeing today’s post, John sent this drawing… fantastic!

An Animation!

22 Sunday Jan 2012

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Animals, art, bunny, bunny animation, rabbit

OH BOY!!!!

My first animation. I followed this tutorial. (via Kitty Kilian)


Elephant with Fly-Away Tail

17 Tuesday Jan 2012

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Animals, Artwork, elephant, elephant painting, Elephant with Fly-Away Tail, painting

“Elephant with Fly-Away Tail,” watercolor, pencil, white paint pen on paper.

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Drawing Imaginary Animals

14 Saturday Jan 2012

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Animals, colored pencil, Drawing Imaginary Animals, gouache, marker, online art classes, Online Classes, painting, Paintings, watercolor

Watercolor, pencil, colored pencil, marker, gouache on watercolor paper (5″ x 7″)

Hello and how are you today? I worked on this guy off-and-on the past few days (in between computer stuff). My drawing table is just behind my computer table, so I just spin my chair around when I need a little drawing fix.

My motto is, “Why DRAW, when you can DRAW?”

Have a great weekend!

_____

P.S. The process for making this guy is the core of the Imaginary Creatures online class, which starts Monday. It’s not too late to sign up!

I Get Mail

11 Wednesday Jan 2012

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cereal box, etsy, Girls, paper doll, paper dolls, tutorial

I get the most wonderful mail! Yesterday I received the following from Mary, age 12:

Thank you, Mary!

As for the paper dolls, the idea for those came when I was working on other things, perhaps even with the cereal boxes themselves, just messing around. Perhaps I had seen some paper dolls at the store that day. In any case, I had been working on a series of girls with their animals on wood, and it was easy to transfer them to the cereal boxes!

Here’s a link to the tutorial, featured on etsy.com last year!

The Lion Thing

09 Monday Jan 2012

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Animals, art, lion, lion thing, painting

Watercolor, colored pencil, white paint pen, pencil, ink on watercolor paper.

Sketchbook experiments. It took awhile to get this one to work! (Trying to work out of my comfort zone once per day.)

Cow2 and Liam, Too!

09 Monday Jan 2012

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Animals, art, cow painting, Paintings

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