Foraging for a Meal

Foraging for a Meal
Foraging for a Meal at 30 below!

Friday, November 25, 2016

Post Turkey

I am still not convinced that the Thanksgiving meal is the best eats of the pre-Christmas season.  I think I continue to land in the camp of black Friday Leftovers....OK, that sounds awful in that advertising context.  Let's just call it - leftovers.  There actually is a little of this cherry pie left, for example......a couple of people might enjoy a slice before the pan is "...put to other uses."  (yes, that's a SCAMPER skill! )

And yes I did assemble this pie, although I have to admit it is not a "from scratch" endeavor -  I did whip the egg whites to brush on the top to get that crispy, golden glow...the rest is truly assembled!  Delicious, nonetheless!
 Did you watch the dog show that followed the parade on Thursday?  (I just have to catch a little of the New York parade to make the day officially Thanksgiving, although I did switch the channel to see what was going on in Chicago.  Do you remember when several cities had parades and you would play "dial a channel" to catch glimpses of them all???) 

Anyway, I was very hopeful that the spaniel above would win the show...A striking look for a well-groomed canine and very bright-eyed as handler responsive.  I was disappointed when the greyhound was announced as the winner. 
I think this hound has nailed my sentiments regarding the announced winner - "Bah, humbug!"  Combined with the fact that they ran commercials during the presentation of the dalmatian, it was not a stellar dog show year in my book.  Of course I might feel differently if I had spend much time actually watching it...I was mostly preparing food........which brings me back to the delightful leftovers we will enjoy for today's evening meal. 

I hope your day-after-Thanksgiving is filled with the people, activities and things that you enjoy!  Let the merriment begin and the flakes fall (yep, I mean snowflakes!) Some Minnesotans are looking forward to to wonderful sonwmobiling season this year!

Thursday, November 24, 2016

Happy Thanksgiving!

May you enjoy a day of peace and celebration for family, health and gathering together and take some time to reflect and give thanks for the ancestors of your past.


Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Gloria Progression

Once I got into the pattern, I took more regular pictures of Gloria as my work progressed.  You could think of these like the "Highlights for Children" Hidden Pictures challenge.  (That used to be the best part of going to the doctor's office!)

I think there are a couple of other walking patrol officers in different neighborhoods of the Chicago photographs - both men and women.  Gloria has the most dramatic attitude, however (probably why I selected her to sketch, then paint first!) 

So, did you find the minor differences from one image to the next? 



Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Gloria

One of the challenges with almost all of the Chicago photographs is the flat affect of the people being photographed.  A few are clearly disgusted, a few are flashing gang signs, and few are billowing smoke (like the "T'was the Nigh Before Christmas" reference to Santa's smoke wreath,) but most are just standing like a statue. 

I wanted to sketch and paint the image of Gloria because personality exudes from her photograph.  I think the equipment helps and the work-uniform attire, but her hair style, reflective glasses and stance all convey a strong presence.

I apologize for not capturing the initial stages of her sketch - which I do not believe was done using red pencil. 

It is clear that Gloria wants her photograph to convey a readiness to get to work - she is about business! 

Monday, November 21, 2016

Camille 3

It was amazing to me that the addition of the whispy curls in Camille's hair really popped her volume and depth.....I like it. 

Once again, I continue to learn something new with each new sketch and painting that I work on.

I love the hardware that is dangling on the handles of Camille's handbag.  Interestingly enough, I think the light bouncing off of these shapes also contributes to the depth of that side of the painting.  I think they are just embellishment for her bag, unlike the key chains that make up the hardware on my purse! 


Even though I signed the work, I decided Camille needed a little additional sunlite-reflection on the left hand side of her face.  I think it could have gone a little further, and if this would have been a full-blown canvas painting, I would have continued the work.  Because this was supposed to be a quick work (ha ha ha,)....

I decided to stop.....always a challenge for me on a work......when to STOP!


Sunday, November 20, 2016

Camille with Enhanced Lighting

The purple next to the ochre gold creates a clear edge between Camille and the background - the purple could be just a little lighter, but there is a fine line between too light and lost. 

I did continue to take liberties with Camille's color scheme to add depth and richness of color.  Making both her blouse and purse loden green, for example, push the contrasts, as well.  The grey highlights in her hair lend depth, as well, although I did not take liberties here.

I wanted the trousers to be black, but used the blue to show the lighting from the right.  Her face and hands already included the effects of lighting, so it made sense to continue to push the effects.  Adding the lighter purple to the exterior coat has worked to this point because of the lighting on the pants, shoes, face, hands, hair and handbag.....best to include the glasses in the lighting mix, as well!



Saturday, November 19, 2016

Camille

I decided to sketch Camille with the red pencil, as suggested by the Strathmore artist in the third workshop.  This provided a good opportunity to see if I really want to continue to work in this way or go back to the traditional graphite that I am familiar with.

I am also going to experiment with some color variations using gouache paints.

I began laying in the background, which a different color that the dolphin grey present in all of the photographs.  It is already interesting to me that the tones of ochre gold in the background make the unpainted areas look grey and not the tan tone that they really are.  The proximity of colors and the changes that occur continue to be intriguing to me!


The addition of skin tones does not seem to warm the appearance of grey, either.

It's time for some color wheel compliment exploration!