Sketches from Life (One Digital) and a Digital Sketch Not From Life

Playing with the software, getting acquainted.

Sketches from Life, Links, and Random Comments

Sketches

Links
I’m not the only one who’s been sketching. Take a look at Angie’s still life.

Angie also linked to this, along with a lot of other people I follow. I haven’t had a chance to look at it yet, but I LOVE the idea. Google street view for art (aka Google Art Project).

I’ve been enjoying Karin Jurick’s 100 Faces via her blog. She painted 100 faces from mug shots as an exercise. She put this video together when she finished. I’m tempted to try something like this myself, maybe after a little more life sketching.

What’s wrong with this picture? No cheezburger.

Random Comments
The written dialect in Adam Bede is driving me crazy. However, I’m enjoying the book enough that I don’t want to give up on it.

Well, okay, I only had one random comment. Just felt like sharing.

Sketches from Life

These sketches were all done from life (as opposed to working from photographs or drawing imaginary objects) with supplies I had lying around gathering dust (construction paper, colored pencils, acrylic ink, and the like). The same goes for the last set.

First Order Lightstation Calendar


As usual, I’m a little behind the curve time wise, but I have created a calendar on RedBubble. If you haven’t quite finished your Christmas shopping or met your calendar needs for 2011, perhaps this might serve. But I put this series into a calendar mainly because the pictures seemed to me to tell a story.

These photographs were taken at the Tybee Lighthouse on Tybee Island in Georgia. The first lighthouse was built in 1736. A first-order Fresnel lens was installed in 1867. More of the history of the lighthouse and environs is available here.

When I was there, I was struck by some similarities between the life of a lighthouse keeper (at least at this lighthouse) and a member of a religious order. The isolated setting and limited community, unending labor to fuel the original lamps and long hours, and then of course the selfless dedication to preserving light and warding off darkness and destruction all suggest a particular vocation. One might also think of the cyclical nature of work, the endless climbing of stairs, the ultimate futility of all human work without illumination from above to sanctify it. And of course the cyclical nature of a calendar and the seasons.

The name First Order Lightstation came from the fact that the Fresnel lens in the lighthouse is a “first order Fresnel lens,” the largest on a scale of 6 (although the system has since been altered) and, of course, the notion of lighthouse keepers as being in something like a religious order.

The calendar is available for viewing or purchase here. Individual cards or prints of each image can be viewed or purchased here.

(I also just noticed that you can start your 12-month calendar on whatever month you prefer, so I guess I’m not “too late” after all.)

Quick Note

Just a quick note to let you know that A Pensive Moment placed in the top ten in the “Animals Painted in Oils or Acrylics” contest at RedBubble. I’m honored to see Flannery O’Kitten in such esteemed company (especially the bull).

Portrait of an Artist’s Young Girl


Portrait of an Artist’s Young Girl
Angela Micheli Otwell, 2010
Acrylic on Canvas
Prints available.

Bestiary (Poetry Book Review)

My review of Bestiary by Elise Paschen has been electronically published by Rattle. I feel honored to have the opportunity to make a small contribution to this great poetry magazine. Review here.

 
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