Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Giraffe Work in Progress, day 3 and finally finished!

Played around with the brow shape last night, and generally worked more texture into the fur. Had the drawing upside down for a bit, and reshaped the eyes a little.
Had a final push on the drawing this morning, as he/she is beginning to annoy me! Sprayed the drawing with fixative again. Needed to decide on the background, this photo is a little bleached out on the left side. Some pictures can be really hard to photo, this is obviously one. Then put in final details, and highlights. Finally decided to work back in some orange and yellow, which had been a little lost during the drawing of the fur texture.
So for now I'm done, fairly pleased, but not totally satisfied, I may revisit this one!
Here's the finished drawing.


Monday, 24 August 2009

New Website

I've been busy setting up a website. Its very basic, but its a start!

http://sites.google.com/site/sjamesoriginalartwork/

Sunday, 23 August 2009

Giraffe work in progress, day 2

Day 2
I've started to to pick out the form of the giraffe, and play with some background colours. I like to work on the drawing as a whole, so I can get to feel the balance of tones and often work a colour through a drawing to achieve a balance.

I decided to spray the drawing with fixative after this stage, hoping it would fix this layer of pastel.






More texture, and form, the fixative has definitely helped me to layer more pastel on, more tinkering with background colour, I'm still having fun experimenting. I have added in contrasting colours to pick out different areas of the giraffe, rather than using white.

Saturday, 22 August 2009

Giraffe Work in Progress

I've just started to work on a larger pastel drawing, and already appreciating the larger scale. Spent about an hour tonight deciding on the composition, and doing some blocking out. I can see looking at this the eyes are slightly out, I will revisit them tomorrow.

Friday, 21 August 2009


Been to my art shop, always an expensive affair, there are far too many temptations! It always shocks me, especially the price of paper. Anyway done the deed, and have now got some larger pastel paper and some more pastels to try. I'm thinking another zoo picture I've some good giraffe shots, here's one I like, maybe not to draw thou'

Thursday, 20 August 2009


I've been looking through my photos taken at the zoo in France, got a sweet one so decided to experiment with another pastel drawing. Yet again used A4 paper, which I'm finding a little small, so must visit the art shop to get bigger paper. I enjoyed drawing this subject, I guess they're monkeys, must find out, but too much fur!

Sunday, 16 August 2009

Camping in the Loire Valley

We are back (myself, husband Steve, and boys Michael and Spencer) from a week of fair weather camping, the only type I can handle! We made a last minute decision to change our original travel plan to camp on the Brittany coast after the shocking reports on the BBC News. Toxic seaweed had been washed up on the Brittany beaches. I'm not usually that fussed about a little bit of seaweed, its all part of the beach experience. However when faced with gruesome reports on the day of our departure, of toxic seaweed 3ft deep on the Brittany coast, we decided to do some research online. Things didn't look any brighter, further investigation uncovered that the rotting seaweed was giving off lethal cyanide gas, that could render people unconscious and kill. Already a horse and several dogs had become unfortunate victims of this hazard, a child was also recovering in a French hospital. Our campsite was 200m from a beach....

The next hour we madly searched the Internet to see if we could find a different campsite inland. We already had a ferry crossing booked, so this made the search more complicated. Eventually we found a campsite in the Loire Valley situated on a vineyard, a point not overlooked by my hubby and I.

Arrived very tired after an over night ferry crossing with two young children, with the challenge to put up the tent, without turning the air blue. We managed this task amazingly fast. Once the children were tucked up in bed we sit down with a glass of wine to admire our handy work, realised we had put the outside (top sheet) on completely back to front. Now have to re put up tent without turning the air blue and without waking the kids.

I still would like to visit Brittany but can definitely recommend the Loire Valley, we were in the Anjou region staying just outside Brissac, which is South of Angers.




This is the border castle in Angers, the boys loved walking on top of walls, I loved the contrast of the heavily walls built for defence and the beautiful gardens on top of these walls with brightly coloured trumpet vines and numerous other flowers that I can't name.


















I also made a discovery a most haunting art display. The artist is Pascal Di Peri, its called The Confessions of the Rocks. It is situated in the former jail of the castle, and it represents the 60 prisoners that were often crammed into this tiny cell.
We also found a amazing zoo in Doue-la-Fontaine nr Saumur. Caves in the tufa have been excavated, whole underground villages have been discovered. These caves have been put to use. Many as wine cellars for the Loire wines. However some have been created into a most memorable zoo. The caves have become an amazing habitat for the animals. I have taken some great shots, which I plan to paint or draw, so watch this space....