Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Scribble Picnic: Crunchy


Crunchy.....what's better than an elephant crunching on red apples? Hee Hee This little guy came together out of the blue yesterday. I'm currently with my parents in Kentucky again, as I'm teaching KIDS art classes. (Read more about that in my post here.) Last night we were hit with a horrible storm, resulting in not just losing power but phone lines and more. Without access to anything in the country, I curled up on the sofa and just explored doodling with textures and patterns with Procreate on my iPad. He turned out incredibly adorable, don't you think?.....and a perfect fit for this week's Scribble Picnic in Michael's backyard.

(PS I posted the incorrect version on IG but hey, he's still cute!)
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Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Teaching Art



There's no greater joy to me than being able to work with kids one-on-one. These past few months I've had the opportunity to begin teaching art classes to both adults and kids. It's been a wonderful experience and let me tell you just how creative my students have been! Every weekend, those sweet little faces pop on in and we all have the time of our life!
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Wednesday, June 06, 2018

Scribble Picnic: Classic Dragon

It's been quite some time since being a part of Scribble Picnic so I'm quite chuffed to be hopping back on board this week with the current theme, classic. What do I have to offer this week? Well, the classic Pete's Dragon, of course! I have loved this movie for as long as I can remember and still play, "Candle of the Water" on my piano from time to time.


I've decided to include the sketched version of where I started before choosing to color him in. He's more like a child/baby version of Pete's Dragon and still oh so very cute! Once he wakes up from his nap, he'll be sure to grab his favorite snacks - minced meat pies and a bag of apples!

For more wonderful contributions to Scribble Picnic, hop on over to Michael's cozy blog.
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