Showing posts with label my sharpie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label my sharpie. Show all posts

Friday, July 30, 2010

my work on the sharpie gallery

debclarke glosta on the Sharpie Gallery. if this is a contest, what do we win?

i like the way the page looks when one looks at the view of all of my images.  i will put more images up.  i just can't figure out what the contest is.  and what does one win.  all i've noticed is that i give away a lot of rights, and sharpie gets all the bennies without having to give me credit.  okay, i understand this.  but, what is the contest?  and what is the prize?  can anyone tell me?  do you even bother to click through to the linked site?  if so, why?

best,
deb.

lookin' for some contact here.  hello? hello? hellooooooooooooooooutthere................

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

goodmorning gloucester

Deb Clarke represents!

the link above points to a post about me by my friend Paul, the Cape Ann Painter whose website is http://www.capeannpainter.blogspot.com.  Paul is the instigator of my regular postings to goodmorninggloucester.

check out Paul's blog and goodmorninggloucester for directions to finding Paul's "Art Rocks".  He regularly draws (with a Sharpie! marker) on the cobbled rocks of Cape Ann and leaves them for folk to find, along with info to contact him should they be found.  I've encouraged him to upload his pics of his sharpie art to the sharpie showcase that i am represented in.

best,
deb.

ps:  I'm still working on the portrait of Paul and I found out he lost his favorite hat.  I'm encouraging him to allow me to paint a fish on his new cap.  To illustrate the idea, i used the unfinished verre eglomise portrait to demonstrate an it.  Paul likes the fish on the cap (maybe not the one he will get to replace his lost cap) but he likes it in the painting, so i will incorporate the fish into the back panel of his portrait.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Sunday Morning Cripple Cove view



This morning we held our painting class in my backyard.  we reviewed some work, then the students painted. i drew with my new sharpies.  this is the view toward the State Fish Pier with the towers of Our Lady of Good Vogaye on the upper right and the Marchant Street "Tower House" on the upper left.  I have since added aluminum leaf to the drawing to help define some of the shapes.  will post follow-up.  gorgeous day here on the cove, on shore breeze and the air is dry!  YES!

later,
deb.