Just off the hooks is a fab shawl pattern that took about a month to knit. It is the free download pattern available here from HelloKnitty.
Socks that Rock by Blue Moon Fibers, 100% merino wool, was the yarn choice in the lunasea colorway:
Modifications were made to the original pattern, thanks to cheepskate on Ravelry.
Here is a picture of the completed lace shawlette. It knitted up to 66" x 23" on size 4 circular needles.
It was an interesting pattern, and the lace repeats (feather and fan) kept my interest, along with the modifications to the upper part of the shawl. (Again, thanks, cheepskate and HelloKnitty.)
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Portrait Painting Tips on the Web
Painting in watercolor to achieve a portrait? A web search turned up this site by Margaret Crowley-Kiggins, FWS. She gives step-by-step advice including the selection of equipment and palette colors, to preparation of the canvas, all the way through completion of facial features and background.
At another site located here, the same artist goes through similar steps on another portrait. The steps are basically the same, with minor modifications. This is a guide which will prove worthwhile to save in the computer Art-Favorites toolbar.
(The Madonna looks about 40 in my picture, and her chin needs some touch up, obviously.) It's a start.
Friend Shirley is an accomplished artist, and is currently painting a portrait of a beautiful young woman (it is in its first stages):
At another site located here, the same artist goes through similar steps on another portrait. The steps are basically the same, with minor modifications. This is a guide which will prove worthwhile to save in the computer Art-Favorites toolbar.
Several years ago, I attempted painting a copy of Madonna from the original by Murillo (see below):
Here is my poor rendition of Madonna in oil, completed in 2007:
Friend Shirley is an accomplished artist, and is currently painting a portrait of a beautiful young woman (it is in its first stages):
Here are two portraits she previously painted:
Sunday, April 4, 2010
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