As a child, handing over my drawings of dragons and surreal animals is when I first realized I was creative. I would imagine scenes that didn’t even exist, piecing together a drawing. I was interested in the Surreal and Fantasy, artists like Salvador Dali and illustrations by Marc McBride. I remember my parents buying me a step-by-step drawing book by Marc McBride, but instead of following the steps and drawing the one dragon, I would take parts of each one and create my own, placing it in a scene of castles and sky.
As I reached my early teens and my sights broadened, I started to branch out into other genres and away from fantasy art. Handing my drawing to others, such as my parents, they would point out what I hadn’t even noticed I’d drawn. Like the branches through the windows, in the back of a country hut, things that would otherwise go unnoticed. I began to realize just how much I did see and how much others didn’t. Without notice, I unconsciously began to take more notice of my surroundings not just in nature but in people too. I often find myself observing the way people interact with each other, unknowingly staring at a person’s face and personality whom I’d like to capture in a drawing.
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Paints And Mediums
Here’s a summary of some of the fabulous products that are now available in Australia, with plenty of hints and tips.
Ellen Lee Osterfield: The Singing Artist
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I Love Drawing
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Ludij Peden: Queen Of The Rusty Iron
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It's MY Turn
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Thistle Patch – Freemans Reach
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Drawn into Art
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The Vase of Flowers
The roses are beautifully brought to life in this painting.
My Creative Nature
An online ‘love affair’ with coloured pencil artworks was just the beginning. After developing a website to meet with similar minded people, this artist is now in the final stages of launching her first online coloured pencil classes.