Showing posts with label coloured pencil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coloured pencil. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 March 2025

March spiral drawing - common winkle

 


March Spiral Drawing - pencil on toned paper ©2025LisaLeQuelenec


The common winkle is a lovely little thing that come in a variety of colours and shades. Yellows are my favourite and I can't resist picking them up. I do always check to make sure that no one is home before they head to my pocket. They look like little jewels in the rockpools and washed up on the shore. As you can see the child in me still sorts them into colours.


Common winkles ©2025LisaLeQuelenec


I think I may have collected rather a lot over the years....


Common winkles ©2025LisaLeQuelenec


Thursday, 13 February 2025

Spirals for January and February

 

My drawing challenge for 2025....spirals! I did do the drawing below in January but failed to blog about it as I was so caught up with Ran and ginkgo patterns! I am using a mid-toned sketchbook that I have had for a long time but keep forgetting that I have. I think it will be nice to keep all of these drawings together. 



Wentletrap   pencil and ink on toned paper A4ish   ©2025LisaLeQuelenec


A new to me shell, found at Christmas though not by me. This is a common wentletrap - I think - found in Jersey. It has been on my bucket list to find one of these for years. You can see how small it is next to the drawing maybe about 2.5cm... A tricky subject with it's prominent verticals climbing up the spiral. Fun to try to draw though.



Wentletrap   pencil and ink on toned paper A4ish   ©2025LisaLeQuelenec




February's spiral was even trickier...I attempted this one a few times as I kept losing my place in the spiral markings as well as the spiral form.



Sundial Shell   pencil and ink on toned paper A4ish   ©2025LisaLeQuelenec




Sundial Shell   pencil and ink on toned paper A4ish   ©2025LisaLeQuelenec


Friday, 2 August 2024

Folksy Summer Exhibition

 

So happy to share that I have had this piece selected for the Folksy Summer Exhibition.


And the Gulls Cry    acrylic on canvas board   40x50cm   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec


 I am in very good company - so many talented artists and makers. There is so much to see.


The show is on for the whole of the month of August and you can view it here;


Folksy Summer Exhibition




The sister painting - Where the Wild Things Are - is available in my Folksy Store.


Where The Wild Things Are   acrylic on canvas board 40x50cm   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




Thursday, 5 October 2023

New Dry points and mixed media beachscapes on Folksy


Well I'm not sure where September went but it has been busy! I have been having a bit of a jujjjjge around with all my shops making new store fronts, profile pictures and even a new blog banner (I hope that you like it) to refresh everything. It feels much more co-ordinated and coherent now - hopefully it will become more recognisable too around the interweb.


Of course I have also been creating some more work, I have just been lapse at getting it onto the blog - so many balls to juggle and so little time. I have been thinking hard about new ways to present work and I think sometimes it would be nice to show the inspiration behind my process. This is the latest set of work that I have produced over the last little while shown with the inspiration behind colour choices, shapes, marks and textures. I often have trouble putting that kind of thing into words but hope that these montages of images might go some way to explaining.


These will all be in my Folksy shop by Friday for Folksy's 'Shop Early for Christmas' weekend 7th-8th October.



Autumn Light 8x7.5cm mixed media and drypoint with colour inspiration ©2023LisaLeQuelenec   



Heavy Weather artist proof drypoint print 7.5x8cm and inspiration ©2023LisaLeQuelenec






Autumn Light 8x7.5cm mixed media and drypoint with colour inspiration ©2023LisaLeQuelenec 

  




Sailing in the Storm 8x7.5cm mixed media and drypoint with inspiration ©2023LisaLeQuelenec 





A Brisk Walk 8x7.5cm mixed media and drypoint with colour inspiration ©2023LisaLeQuelenec 





Blustery 8x7.5cm mixed media and drypoint with colour inspiration ©2023LisaLeQuelenec 





Turquoise Sea 8x7.5cm mixed media and drypoint with colour inspiration ©2023LisaLeQuelenec 






A selection of drypoints, mixed media & much more is available in my Folksy Store ©2023LisaLeQuelenec




All of the above are mounted ready to frame in cream 20x20cm (8x8 inch) mounts - example below:




Storm at Sea 8x7.5cm mixed media and drypoint ©2023LisaLeQuelenec




Sunday, 8 January 2023

Happy New Year!

 

Well December ran away with me in a rollercoaster of child illnesses, Christmas preparations and travelling. 


The ferry over was a little bumpy with a 'bit of a swell' and as we came around by Corbiere on the journey to Jersey. I took advantage of the slow progress the ferry was making. I whipped out my sketchbook and little pouch of pencils AKA my emergency sketch kit and tried to capture the wind whipped sea and the lighthouse.



La Corbiere Lighthouse - ferry view detail   pencil sketch A6 sketchbook   ©2023LisaLeQuelenec


The sketchbook is an A6 Stillman & Birn Nova with grey toned paper. The pencils are the tiny left over nubs that have been replaced for studio work, but as they are the most used colours and as they are only used for firing off quick notes and ideas they are adequate for short periods of use and my hands don't complain too much.


La Corbiere Lighthouse - ferry view and sketch kit   pencil sketch A6 sketchbook   ©2023LisaLeQuelenec


The weather continued to bluster and blow whilst we were there but beautiful beachy moments were there for capturing. Even better was the time spent with family making up for the Christmas's missed during lockdowns.


Toward Green Island - Jersey ©2022LisaLeQuelenec

 


Green Island - Jersey ©2022LisaLeQuelenec



Green Island - Jersey ©2022LisaLeQuelenec


And now.....back to work where I am sure lots of these inspiring views will be put to good use.

I hope everyone has enjoyed a break and is looking forward to a happy, healthy and successful (whatever that means to you) 2023. Best wishes.