Thursday, July 31, 2008

Sleeping Beauties

Queenslander houses, with their high stumps, polished floors, deep verandas and wooden lace, are not designed to keep heat in. They are freezing in winter (they also have many of the features of a wildlife corridor, but that's another story), and so instead of working at one of my desks (one of which is in the annex and so basically a cold-room) I did my first entry on the coffee table while sitting crosslegged on the floor in front of Inspector Rex.

Here is my coffee table and floor:

Moly_x_32: First in my book

This is the full spread of my first entry, featuring bougainvillea, veranda railings and flowery prose:

Moly_x_32: First in my book

And a detail of the pop-up (with real Queenslander architecture in the background - those are coloured glass windows looking over the back yard):

Moly_x_32: First in my book

And some real bougainvillea from my parents' yard:

Bougainvillea

All pictures are on Flickr, so you can click through and click on "all sizes" above the picture if you want a close-up.

ETA: It is posted and on its way to Robin. I didn't take a photo, but the sign-in page is just the inside front cover - draw a little thing (I did a flower) and put your name and general location. I also put a flower postage stamp on the front cover, so if you have any stamps or stickers and this book comes through your hand, feel free to add them! And there are some moo cards in the back pocket for those what wants one.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

A little about myself - Redredpres


Well, since i requested that everyone give an introduction of themselves, I guess i better do it myself as well. Thanks Kathleen for starting. My work can be found here on flickr and also at Crosshatch Studio.

I used to paint a lot when i was a young man, mostly before kids. Then i started a career as a graphic designer. Most recently i am now president and creative director of my own graphic design studio called Red Red Design. Now that kids are older I really wanted to start painting more so recently i joined a group of artists that do plein air painting and although i don't go often I have really enjoyed that. Kids still keep me plenty busy getting ready for their high school fall sports programs and just being teenagers. Then i discovered sketch blogging and decided that would be a good way to make myself keep up with art by at least sketching. I really look forward to seeing what comes out of this group of artists. 

So how is everybody doing? I admit, my Moly is not ready to be mailed yet but I plan to get it out by the end of the week. Please let us know how your doing at this point and also feel free to share what your working on if you can. Lets get this blog active. 

Thanks,
Robin

Monday, July 28, 2008

Introducing Tanaudel

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Hi all! Robin suggested we introduce ourselves, so I'll jump in now. I'm Kathleen from Brisbane, Australia and I can be found at http://www.flickr.com/tanaudel and http://tanaudel.wordpress.com/.

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I've been doodling for a long time, drawing every day since 1/01/2007 and keeping a moleskine sketchbook since 10/2007 when I used one for my travel sketchbook/diary when I went to the USA for three weeks (that set is on Flickr here: USA 2007 Moleskine). My second and latest travel journal was for a trip to Vanuatu but that is still being uploaded. I've also been participating in Illustration Friday for some time and that with sketching and reading (especially James Gurney's blog) have been a good education, although I hope to continue to learn a lot more.

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I'm looking forward to seeing what everyone does for this theme!

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