I wasn’t able to resist coloring the apple I drew the other day. The challenge of making videos is satisfying my need to do something creative and productive right now… So…
It’s very revealing. You will see holes in my sweatshirt. You’ll see fingernails that have never had a manicure. I got the idea of doing this video after I came in from cleaning up the yard and didn’t think about the fact that I was wearing my oldest sweatshirt. Perfect attire for wrestling with unwelcome elm trees, though.
Here goes, I hope you enjoy it.
I love this! I have watercolor crayons by the same company as your pencils. I’ve mostly used them for face painting! Now I’m thinking I should drag them out too!
Those are very nice for this. 🙂
Good drawing and explanation!
Thank you, Chris. ❤️
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a really good lesson, from a natural artist – thanks
My pleasure. 😃
I’ve missed out on your series, I think I’ll have to do some backtracking! This is great Martha. A seasoned weaver told me to always look at nature to determine colours that go together…that’s always been my stressor in starting a weaving project. The way you described this apple and noticed the colours is helpful to me.
Nature knows what it’s doing. 🙂 Have you ever shared photos of your weaving projects?
There’s one or two on my blog, Here are the links if you want to take a look. I really like the colours of your apple, that may lead to the next project. https://sgeoil.wordpress.com/2018/01/28/saori-weaving/, and https://sgeoil.wordpress.com/2017/11/26/weaving/
Your work is beautiful. ❤
Thank you Martha!