ELAINE QUEHL, Quilt Artist, Teacher, Dyer, Designer

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Look Ma, I Can Draw!

My drawing classes have ended, and I have been working on my own. While they are not masterpieces, I am pretty thrilled that I am starting to achieve somewhat of a likeness to my subject. Our dear old cat, Kissabelle, is a perfect subject as she always appears in shades of grey and I have lots of great photos of her. This goal of improving my drawing skills is one that has been on my list for a long time, one that I procrastinated on for a long time, and one that I am absolutely thrilled to be making some headway on. It offers a wonderful new diversion from being a career quilter, as well as adding to my base of artistic skills.

In the first drawing, Kissabelle lies on a sheet of draped fabric (we drew lots of draped fabric in my class!). As I look at it now, I see a few things I want to tweak, but it is close to being finished. The original photo that was my model appears below the drawing.



I have also been working on a second drawing of Kissabelle, based on the photo below this sketch, which is really only half finished. I just wanted to share them today since I wont be able to work on them while I am away. My big obstacle is impatience. I want them to be done fast, and it just does not work that way. 

Still lots of work to do to get that arm and paw right. I think her nose is also a bit too long.
Kissabelle is facing some challenges right now ... suffering from pancreatitis. At 15, she is the last of our band of three geriatric cats, and very much loved, so I hope we can nurse her back to good health. It is going to require a diet change, which she is not very happy about. Peekaboo is stealing our hearts a little more each day too!


10 comments:

  1. Wlaine, you have done a really stellar job here! Excellent texture and really accurate . I hope you are very proud of yourself because this is great! Well done.

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  2. Great drawing of your furry friend! Don't get your knees in trouble with all that heavy class stuff. I'm sure these are all on wheels. Have a great time; Nova Scotia is on my "places I want to go" list!

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    1. Thanks Martha. My knees survived the trip quite well! The exercise regime is really working. Yes, all those bags have wheels. You would love Nova Scotia!

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  3. I think you have a great eye, Elaine -- already visible in your fabric 'drawing' and now...on paper!

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  4. You sure can draw! These are great. Have a good teaching trip to NS.

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    1. Thanks Juanita. Blog post on the wonderful Nova Scotia trip coming soon!

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  5. Elaine,

    Your drawings are wonderful! I've always wanted to learn but I'm intimidated. Perhaps I should take the plunge also...

    Congrats!

    Josée

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    1. Thank you so much Josée. I encourage you to take a class ... the only way to ease the fear is to jump in! What is the worst that can happen?
      Elaine

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