Thursday, October 07, 2010

101007 Ink Drawing

#101007 Ink Drawing

I'm starting a new drawing series in black ink. 
I'll also be returning to painting my pebble abstracts in watercolor.

Pitt India Ink Pen
on Canson 2 ply Bristol Board, Plate Finish.
8" wide x 10" high.
Click on image for a larger detail view.

12 comments:

sukipoet said...

Chewy I love this. It feels filled with passion. I feel a personal relationship to you the artist here. As if you are letting loose in some way. Go girl!

studio lolo said...

Oh yes, do more of this style!!
I love the wiry wisps that fill it.

This is wonderful!

chewy said...

(breath of relief) Thanks for the positive input. I feel more free when I am loose. There will be more as I continue the series. -

My Pebble series are loose also. I am attempting to find a way for me to have two different um... subject concentrations that also relate to each other. - The wording of my explanation here is not quite right.

Robin said...

Chewy,
BRAVA to you from San Francisco! This is a great style that reflects YOU...... your energy, your heart - your creativity!

I love it!

Hugs,

♥ Robin ♥

secret agent woman said...

I love a happy skeleton.

Shrinky said...

omg, (clapping my hands) this is absolutely wonderful, Chewy, and a complete surprise, a totally new twist on your distinctive style. I agree with all of the above - it's so energetic, and just bursting with YOU!

chewy said...

Hi Robin,
I see you made it back to San Fran. My creativity overflows at times. Pass me the paper towels.

chewy said...

secret agent woman,
More to come!

chewy said...

Shrinky,
Omitting color from my present drawings enables me to concentrate on the lines and movement.

Darnita said...

I didn't realize how many days I had missed reading your blog. So it was a pleasant surprise to see all of the goodies. The ink drawings are great. Who knew that a skeleton could be so adorable?

Lynn said...

wonderful line drawings....love the squiggly hair!

Parabolic Muse said...

i'm printing this out and using it as place cards for tomorrow night's dinner party.

okay, fine! i'll tell them who did it!

We are moving our office, and I have packed up almost all my crap, but I still have up one photo of my partner, one photo of an ACT someone made for halloween, and one printout of your critter poster. so, there.

and i almost never tell people i drew them.