Sunday, February 10, 2013
Sunday Sketches and Recovering
HELLO and thank you for joining us once again for another fun-filled week of sketching, paintings, doodling and whatnot. :)
It's been a long week of recovery for me here. Most of you know I suffered an injury almost a week ago by getting my hand slammed in the door, thus cutting it severely. To make things worse, it's my creative hand! Sigh. Good news, it's healing faster than anticipated so hopefully I can be back up to full speed very soon.
In the meantime, I did attempt a few tiny doodles, despite my hand being in a brace. It's not my best, took me more than twice as long to sketch it - but it felt good doing something creative for the first time in almost a week. :)
So, now I'm off to see what everyone else has been up to. Happy SS!
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Loving the picture makers! Snap fun! Hope you're hand is back to normal soon!
ReplyDeleteI am LOVING the camera doodles! Do you have these cameras for reference? Or did you look somewhere online?! That would be a totally fun print!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting this fun link up!
Pressed enter too early!
ReplyDeleteGlad your hand seems to be healing faster than anticipated! That is always great!
I think that the sketches look great for it taking much longer than usual, but maybe that gave you some more time to really think about what you were really putting down on paper! I have so little patience that I am usually drawing drawing drawing what I *think* I see and not what I actually see!!
Love your sketches ~ seems to be a new style for you ~ sending lots of distant reiki healing hugs ~
ReplyDeleteCarol of (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you for hosting another Sunday Sketches Alexandra! I love your cameras!
ReplyDeleteNora
Love the simple beauty of black and white and line..lovely!.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry to hear that your hurt your creative hand, but glad to hear that it hasn't stifled your work. Your collection of camera sketches looks GREAT! Blessing and may your hand heal soon.
ReplyDeletelove your sketch today Alexandra, so sorry to hear about your hand though. Glad to hear you are on the mend.
ReplyDeleteSeriously? That's with a broken hand? THey are so free and fun...I REALLY like them!!
ReplyDeleteGreat sketches, nice vintage feeling! I'm so sorry about your hand, hope it heals quickly! Have a great Sunday! <3
ReplyDeleteI tuoi disegni sono espressivi e pieni di vita!
ReplyDeleteBellalullo
Sorry to hear about your hand...sending lots of healing thoughts... :)glad your on the mend.. x
ReplyDeleteYour hand is surely getting better! :)
ReplyDeletethese are great sketches. i love the different cameras.
ReplyDeletesorry about your hand....i hope that you feel betters soon!
oh no, i'm so sorry to hear about your hand! I hope its completely better soon! You sketches sure are cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the cameras! You are drawing great. Hope you had heals fast.
ReplyDeletehugs.
Hugs my sweet friend..awww..sad to hear you were injured..wishing you a speedy recovery and mega-healing and light! get well soon!
ReplyDeleteWow..Fabulous sketches..I love cameras..old and new..what a gorgeous series..this really sparked my heart..brilliant work!
Wishing you a blissful day..get well soon!
HUgs
Victoria
they're wonderful sketches. I've always like camera drawings more than cameras. best wishes for your hand.
ReplyDeletehave a sweet day.
These are such great sketches Alexandra! Sorry to hear about your injury but very glad to hear you are healing up!! Happy to be back sharing with this lovely group!
ReplyDeletexo
oh! I am sorry to hear about your hand
ReplyDeletefabulous that it is healing fast!
your cameras are adorable.
I'm smiling and saying cheese and watching the birdie!
ReplyDeleteHope your hand gets fully better in no time. xx
Dear Sophia,
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear of your accident, and your creative hand too ......still, good to know that it is healing fast.
..... and, if you draw like that with one hand in a brace, then think how brilliant your sketches will be when it has healed !!!!
Look after yourself. XXXX
I didn't realize you'd hurt your hand, must have missed that post. So sorry to hear this. Glad to know it is healing well.
ReplyDeleteI never had a poloroid camera although I have owned MANY cameras in my life from my first BROWNIE as a child. Glad you could sketch these out!
Wishing you speedy recovery now.
love your vintage cameras!!! and you are doing amazing with your injury!!! get better asap!!! have a super amazing day!!!
ReplyDeleteHi, Just joined. Love this idea. As for the creative hand injury, bummer!! I recently did a challenge on Daily Paint Works which made us use our non-dominant hand for a complete piece. I really liked mine, because it came out loose and kinda abstract. (See it here http://dailypaintworks.com/fineart/penny-stewart/aceo-the-crowded-street/117783 ) So you might want to try that, just for fun. Penny
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad your hand is healing, that must have been so painful, you did wonderful sketches for being injured! Take care,
ReplyDeleteyour injuried sketches are better than my good sketches! happy healing!
ReplyDeletecheers, dana
I'm glad your hand is healing, injuries can really throw a person for a loop. Your sketches are so charming! I hope your hand continues to heal quickly.
ReplyDeleteYour cameras are great fun - aren't you happy we don't use such big clunky ones any more?
ReplyDeleteHope you heal fast fast fast:)
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry about your hand! Please take care! Your sketch is adorable ;o) Big Hugs and happy sunday ;o)
ReplyDeleteOuch that sounds painful glad to see you can still draw
ReplyDeleteI love your camera sketches!!! I am so sorry to hear about your hand
ReplyDeleteha. sounds like me...amidst studying...writing a 5 page paper tonight on educational theory...oh boy...taking a bit of getting used to school again....hope you are well.
ReplyDeleteso cool on teaching art to children...