I need to work on my editing skills, lighting and music, but I think that little videos that show the features of my designs will be helpful!
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I remember drawing this little flower because it was one of the early drawings in my daily doodle practice. I was really getting into the groove of how fun this could become.
I used: Pen: Pigma Micron Paper: Strathmore Artist Trading Card About the Daily Doodle: In February of 2016 I decided to draw something every day, no matter how little time or energy I had to do so. I started off posted my drawings on Instagram to keep myself accountable and to create a digital record of my experiments. Now that this practice has 'stuck,' I'm sharing it here on my blog. As a beginner, I hope that this peek into my learning and process inspires some of you to try something new every day too! I'm working on a new series that involves book pages and hexagons. It feels weird to cut up books, but I like the idea of exploring what is precious and what to transform.
I used: Watercolor ink: Distress Ink pads in several shades Homemade hexagon stamp pad material: Adhesive craft foam Work surface: Ranger Craft Mat (I love this mat!) Vintage book page: Goodwill! Brush: Pentel Water Brush About the Daily Doodle: In February of 2016 I decided to draw something every day, no matter how little time or energy I had to do so. I started off posted my drawings on Instagram to keep myself accountable and to create a digital record of my experiments. Now that this practice has 'stuck,' I'm sharing it here on my blog. As a beginner, I hope that this peek into my learning and process inspires some of you to try something new every day too! Experimenting with India ink and watercolor
I used: Watercolors: Angora Watercolor Pans Ink: Dr. Martin's Bombay India Ink Brush: Pentel Water Brush Sketchpad: Canson Mixed Media XL About the Daily Doodle: In February of 2016 I decided to draw something every day, no matter how little time or energy I had to do so. I started off posted my drawings on Instagram to keep myself accountable and to create a digital record of my experiments. Now that this practice has 'stuck,' I'm sharing it here on my blog. As a beginner, I hope that this peek into my learning and process inspires some of you to try something new every day too! Experimenting with black watercolor
This doodle started off as a flower, but quickly became abstract. I think it could be the beginning of a pretty textile print, maybe a scarf? I used: Watercolors: Angora Watercolor Pans Brush: Pentel Water Brush Sketchpad: Canson Mixed Media XL About the Daily Doodle: In February of 2016 I decided to draw something every day, no matter how little time or energy I had to do so. I started off posted my drawings on Instagram to keep myself accountable and to create a digital record of my experiments. Now that this practice has 'stuck,' I'm sharing it here on my blog. As a beginner, I hope that this peek into my learning and process inspires some of you to try something new every day too! |
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Since 2002, I've shared my love of fabric, color, and handmade goods via my retail store, blog, and web boutique, Laura Bee Designs. Go ShoppingArchives
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