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Gabriela

Posted on February 11, 2018 by Carol Steinberg

Gabriela, pencil, 14 x 11

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Crayon Line Flowers (R), 12 x 9, crayons. Crayon Line Flowers (F), crayon, 12 x 9.
Posted in Blog | Tags: 14 x 11, drawing, pencil, portrait | 6 Comments |

Nadyia

Posted on February 10, 2018 by Carol Steinberg

Nadyia, mixed media, 11 x 8

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Crayon Line Flowers (R), 12 x 9, crayons. Crayon Line Flowers (F), crayon, 12 x 9.
Posted in Blog | Tags: drawing, mixed media, portrait | 8 Comments |

Crayon Line Flowers (R)

Posted on January 21, 2017 by Carol Steinberg

Crayon Line Flowers (R), 12 x 9, crayons.

I had to give up on the 30 in 30 Challenge, ironically because I had a painting to do that took longer than one day, and I got behind….and decided there was just too much other pressure in my life to add this on top.  Then I wound up “coloring” with crayons, and after a while decided this could be considered a “painting” so here it is.  Another one like this coming up tomorrow.

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Crayon Line Flowers (R), 12 x 9, crayons. Crayon Line Flowers (F), crayon, 12 x 9.
Posted in Blog | Tags: 12 x 9, crayon, drawing, floral | 4 Comments |

Drawing the Female Buddha

Posted on March 28, 2011 by Carol Steinberg

I got attracted to taking a class in drawing the Female Buddha.  It turned out to be a quite rigid approach–complete with grids and even a sequence of when to draw what part (which I ignored completely).  I was amazed at how many people were happy to follow this.  I guess they liked the result.  For my part I wondered whether to continue, but it was fun drawing for so many hours and being told to slow down by the teacher–which was something my Ashtanga yoga teacher had been telling me as well.  I was so far ahead of the rest of the class that the woman next to me asked if I was a Ninja.  I assured her I am.  Meanwhile, it had only been months before I was asking the boyfriend what the heck a Ninja is anyway.  The next day I received a package from the International House of Ninjas!  Is that synchronicity or what?  I also opened a magazine and the first article I came to was one about thangka painting–with the author defending against those who say most are the work of copiests with no originality.  So even though it seemed like I was there for no reason, hmmm?

Related Images:

Crayon Line Flowers (R), 12 x 9, crayons. Crayon Line Flowers (F), crayon, 12 x 9.
Posted in Blog | Tags: drawing, female buddha | 2 Comments |
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