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primavera

This is a very simple colored pencil sketch that I did a few days ago and I thought that it was perfect for this week’s Illustration Friday topic: spring. I used my Derwent’s for this and it was more of an experiment than anything else. Unfortunately, the flowers wilted before I got to do another, more detailed drawing.
teapot 1
I was so happy when I saw that the topic for Illustration Friday was “tea” because I absolutely love tea and I’ve been thinking of doing a tea themed series for a long time. This is a little teapot that my mother gave me a few years ago—it is a personal size teapot with a cup on the bottom part. It’s not really blue and I didn’t draw the shape exactly as it exists either, but I really do like this sketch because it seems very playful and childlike. I think I’m going to draw all the teapots in my house one of these days. We have about six or seven of them.
11 commentse is for exuberance
I asked my boyfriend for a word that started with “e” and I promised myself that I would illustrate it no matter how obscure a word it was. Thankfully, he picked something easy. I was inspired by a silk scarf I have with this design on it. This is a detail of the larger piece because I thought it was too busy to display the whole thing. I drew the flowers with pen and ink (no pencil) and painted them with watercolor and gouache.
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Tea! Thou soft, thou sober, sage, and venerable liquid, thou innocent pretence for bringing the wicked of both sexes together in a morning; thou female tongue-running, smile-smoothing, heart- opening, wink-tipping cordial, to whose glorious insipidity I owe the happiest moment of my life, let me fall prostrate thus, and … adore thee. -Colley Cibber
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This is a quick sketch of the remnants of my breakfast this morning: earl grey tea and a slice of cranberry bread. Of course the only evidence of the bread is the crumbs I left behind. I used my Tombow brush markers for this—they are very fun to use especially for quick things like this.
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I hate to admit this folks, but I look like a man when I wake up in the morning—or at least in this drawing I do. This sketch is for this week’s Illustration Friday: cold. Although it hasn’t really gotten cold yet in Massachusetts, I know it’s coming. And it doesn’t matter because I’m cold all the time anyway, although I’m going to wait until Thanksgiving before I break out the long underwear.
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