This is to be a collection without order taken from many papers which I have copied here, hoping afterwards to arrange them according to the subjects to which they treat, and I believe that I shall have to repeat the same thing several times; for which, O reader, blame me not... Leonardo da Vinci

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Back to work after the holidays

What a relaxing weekend of festivities. Now it is time to get back to work.
Customer came in to pick up her zebras with human eyes. I am pleased that she is happy with it.
I was hard at work with the second zebra pair, but realized I need to get the framing and drawing done for the window display drawings at Springwood art shop, ColourArt. I am working on a piece with dog and child to display different uses of graphite for their sales and hopefully advertise the type of commissions I am seeking.


I just started the piece today, so there is a lot more work to be done. I have another day off tommorrow and hope to accomplish much more with an entire day's concentration.

I spent part of the holiday finishing the rough sketches for the children's dragon book. That customer will be coming after the new year to discuss them. My son got me a dragon anatomy book for Christmas, so will be going back to the rough drafts and check muscling. I based it on a blue tongue lizard so we will see how it compares with the fantasy book.

Another gift was a natural light lamp that clamps to my architect table or easels, I hope it will also assist in better photographs of the works. Have a happy new year.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Zebras Finished...Happy Holidays.

Happy holidays to everyone. I hope that you all have a wonderful season with your families and that many blessings come to you in the New Year.

I got my website up and running at http://croftangleart.mosaicglobe.com. It is such a beautiful community of artists that lends inspiration for all generations. This blog and that site I hope will be the beginning to a beautiful friendship to the network of friends made through art.

The zebras with human eyes are complete and waiting for the client to come check out the results. I have now begun working on her second piece. This one excites me as it is a larger drawing and more accurate to the animal’s true nature.


I am back to work on the dragon illustrations for a children’s book. All the rough drafts are going to be put into storyboard today so I can begin the final copy. The author will be coming after the holidays to see the progress. I bought a small dragon egg to sit in front of my pads as inspiration.

There are also the pieces I need to gather for the window display at ColourArt store in Springwood for January or February. They were not sure which month they wanted to use my pieces to promote graphite.  I’ll have to lay those out tonight when I get off work.

Thought of the day: There are no rules in painting. Imagination is the mother of all art and the source of all its beauty. - Goya

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Zebras update

There was a very quiet day at the service station today so I worked as much as I could on the zebras with human eyes. The male is coming together, the eye looks as if it belongs. The client came by and is very happy with the progress so all is semi well.


I am not happy with the nose of female so will continue work tommorrow. I hope the service station will have another quiet day.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Refreshed, reinvented and busy

I have just returned from Culburra Beach on the South Coast of Australia and have lots of sketches to get scratching from. I was up 5am every day to sit on the sand dune and watch the sun come up. There was always someone there fishing or walking their dog to use as models. I also worked on the wave curls as Leonardo did on waters in Florence. Jervis Bay and Kiama also provided lots of models and ideas to get my muse flowing.

But first there are many commissions to complete. I am done with all the rough sketches of the children's book and ready to begin some final drawings. The author has approved a few of them, I still need to scan in the others for her.

There is also the rough sketches of zebra pairs. The client came in before I left and picked two of them instead of just her original idea. I took the pair with human eyes with me to the beach to begin.


I still need to play around with the eyes to get where I like the size and position. It is just strange adding different elements and making them look like they belong. I'll find a happy medium in there. Her second choice was a zebra bum and head mixture I'll post when more work is done beyond sketch.

There is still the Leslie/Charlie portrait in the works too. Charlie is blending in nicely and will begin Leslie in the next intermission available. I've cut my work days at the service station so that I can concentrate on these until after Christmas atleast.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Still working on Children's Book

Things are coming together for all the rough drafts of the children's book. It has been a busy week at the servo and that has slowed me down. I did one work-up for the dragon's lair, changes are already being made for author specifications.


This is quite the project to undertake while working a full-time job. I will have all the rough drafts sketches done up this week for the author to approve before working them up. As long as I can get to a point of seeing a final result the work will go quicker.

Meanwhile I have began the portraits for two other clients. I also have to find some time for Christmas printing, designing and framing to fill the card rack back up for the servo. Photographs and art print cards having been selling well so stock needs freshed up. I wanted to design some special Christmas cards for customers, but that may have to wait for a slower period. Juggling process is a learning curve as to how much time can allot for each to achieve great results all around. All good things come with pushing upward and onward.

We are taking a 4 day trip to the boss's beach house the first weekend of December. I'll be packing up my easel, pencils and camera supplies for some peaceful full day's working. It sits right off the beach on South Coast and he tells me that a short walk up the cliffside I may even spot whales in the sunrise. Here is to crossing fingers for great results....

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Pen/Ink studies - HMAS Gayundah

I love a good nib pen that you can dip into the ink bottle and develop each individual mark onto the paper for something wonderful.
On one of our vacations to see family in Queensland we stopped for a look at the HMAS Gayundah. She was one of the first ships given by England to the Queensland colony. We seen photos of her at the Maritime Museum, but she is now a rusty hull being used as a beach breaker in Redcliffe. It was a sad moment for me to see something so beautiful reduced to rust so I made "Faded History"


I added watercolour pencil for the colour to really show the rusting, then decided to colour the whole picture. It is only 9X12 drawing paper as a study to which her true size and beauty is understated. I hope to work this up in a larger scale one day with more detail. I use it as a card print for sales at the moment.

There are so many pieces of Australian history people don't realize is there to see. The Gayundah is off on a secluded part of Redcliffe with a stone marker on the street above. It is a nice walk to get over to this part of the beach which from behind you can see the new highrise apartments going in behind. Old with the new...a mix that doesn't work well for the past.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Bella Finished

Had an adventurous day... finished Bella and got her ready to send to North Carolina. She is a personality with such cheeky behavior, I hope it is captured for her owner.

but the exciting part was meeting with a children's book writer that would like me to illustrate her Dragon book. This is gonna be a great challenge and my mind is already ablaze with possibilities. She is self-publishing for a target market and an exciting person to be around.

Then I sold another drawing that was originally done for a competition and they requested another piece done with all four of their kids. A customer came in asking if I could draw zebras with human eyes that she has photos of...mmm ok let me see these eyes. All I can say is thank God for some work pouring in.

Funny story of a print that was sold last week. It was of the "Emu Through the Gumleaves". The customer came in telling John that the Emu looked just like her imaginary friend Emu. John asked if I was tapping into the invisible forces surrounding the Blue Mountains' mist. HA ha...I have powers he is unaware of.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

The sheep are loose

I took a trip west last year and under a gumtree sat this beautiful dog. I took several shots of him and when the owner came out of the shop talked about "Mutt". He use to run the sheep until his age got too much, so now he lays around in the shade and follows him around when he feels like it. A great dog's life.

When I got home and downloaded the shots one showed this somewhat surprised look and gave me the idea for this drawing. I called it "Oh Sheep!" A spin on what the old dog thought about working those sheep ever again.

It is 16X20 unframed all in graphite on smooth drawing paper. I tea dyed the paper for an aged look after this photo. I just thought it was fun and a nice memorablia for the trip west.

Friday, November 5, 2010

A Muse of a Challenge

My mother is also an artist, and for some time we tried to work out our busy schedules to draw duel. We would post each other a picture to create something of it. Her first challenge was a cat sitting on the back of a lounge chair. I decided to make him my studio cat muse, hers was posed in the backyard with wooden fencing as the background.


I set up a tin of paintbrushes in front of an easel at work. I outlined the cat to fit the objects around the motif to compose the portrait. Customers had fun watching as my paper muse turned into a studio cat.
He is done on bristol smooth paper with Staetler grades of pencils.
It is a fun little project that I wish could have continued. It gave us various challenges to see what would develop with different personal perspectives. I tell all the customers that stated they wished they could draw: practice makes the artist, challenges make you grow, to draw you only need grab something to put it to paper.
As Leonardo states: Oh Painter! that you cannot be a good one if you are not the universal master of representing by your art every kind of form produced by nature. And this you will not know how to do if you do not see them, and retain them in your mind.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Work in Progress

This is my little sister's puppy, Bella. I was trying to finish it for her birthday...I'm late as usual.
She is on bristol paper and being layered with Derwent graphite and onyx. There is still much to be done, but hopefully get her shipped out to North Carolina next week. I know she is gonna want Bob done too, but he will have to wait until next year.

Monday, November 1, 2010

August Art Show

In August I attended the Springwood Art Show at the high school. I entered five pieces and sold two. My favourite piece was "Emu through the Gumleaves"
Every card I've printed with this drawing has also sold. He is on bristol paper using Derwent grades layered for effects.
The other was a pen/ink with watercolour pencils "Curious Cubs". I donated them for the silent auction to help raise art funds for the high school.

I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Being willing is not enough; we must do. - Leonardo da Vinci

I have been reading "How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci" by Michael Gelb so at the moment he is the man of inspiration for comments.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

So begins another chapter in the journey

My name is Kellea and I am an artist. That has been a hard sentence for me to state for many years. I have been composing pictures for family, commissions and community all my life; but this is the beginning of the journey to push the pencil for myself.
I am an American military brat that has grown up all around the world. I now live in Australia after falling in love with a native. He has pushed me with this new found courage to put myself out to the world.
I work at a service station (servo) with a very encouraging boss. He allows me to sell my photo cards and now my prints of drawings here. Customers began asking for copies after watching me compose them while they shopped. Now commissions are forthcoming, cards are selling and the local art shop has asked me to be the monthly feature artist for their window in January 2011. I'm so excited to keep developing the journey.

My lastest finished commission is Charlie. He is a three year old yellow lab trained for Autistic children. Labs N Life trained him and he now lives with my girlfriend in South Australia.
Belle is my biggest fan, and asked me to do this piece for the company since they have helped her so much in acquiring Charlie. I used Bristol paper with a variety of Derwent pencil grades building up layers for the desired effects.

I will be posting several different drawings over the next few weeks to give a more rounded sense of the nature taking course in my studio. I will be working on my writing skills as well. Thanks for stopping by for a peek.