Showing posts with label sketches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sketches. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 January 2025

Broken but Still Beautiful - Drawing project 2024 an overview

 

Broken But Still Beautiful 2024   pencil on paper ©2024LisaLeQuelenec


All together, 2024's drawing project, broken, seaworn, and stunningly beautiful models. The centre bottom drawing I changed to greyscale for the ensemble, I think I prefer the softer greys to it's original blues. 

For 2025's drawing project I think I am going to go with the theme of spirals so I am sure (well I know there will be) there will be some shells in there amongst the subjects - maybe some will be whole this time. As this month is racing along I think I will need to make a start very soon. I can't quite believe how quickly time has passed since my last post!


I haven't been resting on my laurels quite the whole time, lots of plans have been made and a new project started. Life has just been getting a little bit in the way but onwards and upwards and all that. Anyway, a very happy new year to you all I wish you a happy, healthy and creative 2025.



Broken But Still Beautiful I - January   mixed media drawing 30x21cm   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec



Broken but Still Beautiful II - February   pencil on A4 paper   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




Broken but Still Beautiful III - March   pencil on A4 paper   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




Broken but Still Beautiful IV - April   pencil on A4 paper   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




Broken but Still Beautiful V - May   pencil on A4 paper   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




Broken but Still Beautiful VI - June   pencil on 33x75cm paper   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




Broken but Still Beautiful VII -July  pencil on A4 paper   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




Broken but Still Beautiful VIII - August   pencil on A4 paper   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




Broken but Still Beautiful IX - September   pencil on A4 paper   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




Broken but Still Beautiful X October   pencil on A4 paper   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




Broken but Still Beautiful XI - November   pencil on A4 paper   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




Broken but Still Beautiful XII - December   pencil on A4 paper   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec







Thursday, 19 September 2024

Headland and a Sudden Shower - etching and drypoint prints

 


Headland    etching 6x6cm   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec


It certainly is starting to feel autumnal now with noticeably darker mornings and evenings. Occasionally more dramatic skies and rain showers and a mellowness in the air. I have been reprinting and restocking some of my older plates which are now available in my Etsy Store with prints from these edition at Folksy too.




I have been inspired to work on some new larger prints. I am still in the platemaking and testing stage but hope to have something to show soon. Below are the initial sketchbook thumbnails - these are tiny inch square sketches/ideas - I am working out how to translate them into larger images, how far I can push the boundaries of the plate size before the image is lost. 




Sketchbook thumbnails for the Heavy Weather Series ©2024LisaLeQuelenec







A Sudden Shower   10.5x5.5xm  drypoint etching   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec



Wednesday, 5 June 2024

A little blue book of blue


Sketchbook pages from my little blue book. I'm about halfway through this little square sketchbook (14x14cm) it has a blue cover as apposed to the usual black ones and so I am using only blue inside....a bit easier for me I know. Maybe next time I will brave a red cover and only use red...only joking!  I don't think I could manage that.





From my Little Blue Book  ©2024LisaLeQuelenec





From my Little Blue Book  ©2024LisaLeQuelenec


 


From my Little Blue Book  ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




From my Little Blue Book  ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




From my Little Blue Book  ©2024LisaLeQuelenec




From my Little Blue Book  ©2024LisaLeQuelenec



Thursday, 18 January 2024

Inspiration from unusual places...


Rag rug watercolour thumbnail sketch  ©2024LisaLeQuelenec

 


Rag rug ©2024LisaLeQuelenec


It started on a sunny day, I noticed the denim rag rug and the way the light had faded areas - the patterns made by light and shade, the tones, the colours and textures... a little noticing.


Sketchbook studies - rag rug    watercolour   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec

I grabbed my sketchbook and sketched out some thumbnails.....which led to some collages.....


Collage WIP    ©2024LisaLeQuelenec



Rag rug studies   collage with shells   ©2024LisaLeQuelenec


That were strangely addictive to make.....  to be continued......



Friday, 24 February 2023

Swooping and circling - gull sketchbook page and monoprint


If you spend any time at the shore you will find yourself watching the gulls swooping, circling, gliding and diving. I feel I may just have some gull in my genes as I circle back to them in my work again and again. I am mulling over how to approach it this time around.



Sketchbook page - gull studies ©LisaLeQuelenec


Old sketchbook pages - looking back and moving forward - looking at shapes and trying ideas. At the end of a project I store all my reference materials, sketchbooks and experiments and notes in a folder. I often return to subjects when something new catches my eye or an idea for combinations or new connections are made. Sometimes just revisiting a folder strikes up new ideas on its own. It is good to have all the visual stimulus in one place waiting to be plundered again. 


 I think some monoprinting may be in order to think in ink.



Gliding   13x13cm monoprint   ©2023LisaLeQuelenec   


This monoprint is available in my Folksy store.




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.


Friday, 5 August 2022

A trip home....and refilling the inspiration well


I have just come back from a trip home (I call it home even though I haven't actually lived there for nearly thirty years..) to Jersey. It had been far too long. My last stay had been pre-covid.  It was lovely to catch up with my folks and walk along the beaches which are so different to the ones in Dorset. For a start there is a much, much wider tidal ranges so interesting treasures are waiting to be found that are left by the tide. Also my eyes were opened to just how much litter is unfortunately left on the beach in Bournemouth during the summer, which is a sad observation to make. Jersey beaches are immaculately clean at any time of day or evening.

Anyway I thought I would bore you with some holiday snaps ;o)


Along the beach   photos ©2022LisaLeQuelenec

So many colours, shapes and textures.. I think a lifetimes work could be made just within these nine photos.


Whilst on the way to visit the Maritime Museum I was fascinated by the reflection patterns in the marina. The museum is absolutely wonderful and I would definitely recommend a visit.

We fitted in two castles and La Hougue Bie Museum too. The passage grave at La Hougue Bie is thought to be one of the ten oldest buildings in the world! It was lovely and cool to walk doubled over and crablike through the tunnel on what was a very hot day.


Sketchbook pages of water reflections in the marina ©2022LisaLeQuelenec


Marina reflections photograph ©2022LisaLeQuelenec


Unfortunately we came across this compass jellyfish left by the tide on one of our beach walks. Such a beautiful pattern of markings, I think I will be revisiting this page in the not too distant future.


Compass jellyfish and sketchbook pages   ©2022LisaLeQuelenec


As you can see someone else enjoyed her first visit too, especially the paddling and extra treats from Nanny and Grumpy.





So lots of new inspiration and ideas are now whizzing through head and waiting to emerge from my brushes.



Thursday, 23 June 2022

Mussels from Knoll Bay sketchbook page and acrylic painting



Mussels from Knoll Bay   watercolour A6 sketchbook   ©2022 Lisa Le Quelenec



An old sketchbook page from 2016.... I was really drawn to the shapes left by the barnacles on the top shell and the unusual strip markings on the lower. I have gathered shells like these from Shell Bay to Barton-on-sea and they are quite different as you move along the coast but I had never seen a striped one like this before. The shell above shows scars in it's surface from barnacles.

skip to 2022 and a new mini painting.... available in my Folksy Store.




Mussel shell with Barnacles   acrylic on linen board 10x10cm   ©2022LisaLeQuelenec





These shells were collected between 2016 -2018 in Spring ....



These shells were collected between 2020 in Spring ....



Both sets were collected at the same beach. The difference is quite marked in their colouring with this years being much paler and also shimmery. I can't think of any reason except maybe different pollution levels being a possibility to cause this. Does anyone know? Or have any ideas? I am going to make a note to go to the same beach next Spring and see if there is any difference again. It is puzzling me...



Thursday, 19 May 2022

Lines in the water - doodles and linoprinting

 


Telephone doodles   ©2022LisaLeQuelenec


I've had reason to be waiting on hold with telephone music to keep me company lately. Totally mind numbing. However with my mind numbed and without thinking my hand set to work doodling, it had quite a bit of time fortunately/unfortunately. Once said call had ended and my brain slowly worked its way out of the fog I looked at what my hand had done. I'm not sure if it is something or nothing but thought I would spend a little bit of time exploring the drawings, redrawing, pondering - I like the flow and movement of the lines and the variations of weight and depth. 


The lines are making me think of Wilhelmina Barns-Graham's drawings and some Victor Pasmore paintings. What do you think?


Linoprinting has always been a challenge and was something I actively avoided in my college days (many, many years ago). However these line doodles feel like they might work best in this medium so I am having myself an experiment. Now lino has come along since I last had a go and there are much easier materials to carve these days. No more the tough as nails brown, heavy stuff that I used to lay over a hot water bottle in the vain attempt to help soften it, no now there is this marvellous blue Japanese vinyl. With a reasonably sharp tool it cuts like butter, which is a good job as my hands would definitely not be up to carving the old style lino.


So after refining one of my Phone doodles I traced the drawing onto the vinyl and carved away. Time was not on my side so instead of getting out the printing ink and because I was far to impatient to wait for another day I tried out an ink stamp pad to try making a quick proof print from.



Playing with lino ©2022LisaLeQuelenec


There is quite a bit of 'noise' - bits of lino that I haven't quite carved enough away and have printed where they shouldn't. I'm not sure whether to leave some or not as I think it will help the image not look quite so graphic and maybe a bit more like water. Also in my impatient proofing I did crumple the paper which left a couple of creases oops! I will ponder some more before getting the printing ink out another day and playing with different combinations of inking. It feels rather exciting to be trying something completely different again and I am wondering how this will feed into my other work it normally does at some stage without me realising it at the time.


Thursday, 3 February 2022

A week of sketching - sea and skyscapes in ink

 

 

Beach sketch ink 8x15cm ©2022LisaLeQuelenec

 

I have been sketching lots this week, an A5 sketchbook in a few days! Simple, immediate, preconceived, responsive, sloshy (technical term) and fun. I have found variation in repetition, something that seems bound in and an important part of my process. Lots of ideas are flowing finally after what has been a very unusually slow start to the year for me. Rather than jumping straight in I am cogitating, percolating and pondering and will start some experiments this week. Meanwhile here are some of the highlights (to me anyway) maybe not the most technical but the ones I see having the most potential....


Beach sketches ink 8x15cm ©2022LisaLeQuelenec


Beach sketches ink 8x15cm ©2022LisaLeQuelenec


After making the image above I squished (again another technical term - I am full of them) it to make the sketches squares which Is how I usually work. This has changed them so much it feels like I have double the references to work from. Some work better, some less so....more pondering I think.


Beach sketches ink as squares ©2022LisaLeQuelenec



Wednesday, 4 December 2019

So I tried.......but I failed.....


Back at the beginning of November printmaker Sherrie York posted here about how she was going to return to a challenge of drawing 100 thumbnails in the month. What a challenge I thought to myself. I had read the post mid month and thought to myself I would give it a go myself with the aim of making it to 50. I have been a little undisciplined of late with my drawing practise and thought the challenge would give me the kick up the proverbial that I needed....

However 50 was a little ambitious I think at this time of year for me and I only managed 30 even though the maximum time I had spent on them was two minutes! How shameful - that's only an hours worth of drawing that I managed after all ;o)  I will do better this month (I hope) it's a nice challenge to get the juices flowing and a couple of these little scribbles might be the start of something in the future who knows...

Sherrie has posted a wonderful video of her Hundred which you can see here . I have to say they are amazing and show just what a skilled draughtswoman she is. Pop over and have a look. Now where is that sketchbook....


30 thumbnails for November   pencil on paper each one 5x5cm approx   ©2019LisaLeQuelenec