Monday, July 21, 2008

More Drawings

Cafe-Boulangerie series II

I've done a few more drawings on Rives BFK paper (love it, it has such a great texture) and India ink. Now, I'll start painting them with gouache... I have a lot of 'em now. So, maybe in the morning when the house is still asleep I will delve into it.
My Christmas in July sale was fun but I did not sell much. :( I should have brought my room divider and displayed some prints on it... I just had them in baskets and a 'print holder' and I don't think many people took the time to look through them. Oh well.

4 comments:

Celia Hart said...

You live and learn with retail! Just moving things around changed which things sold at my Open Studio!

My favourite sketchbooks are watercolour paper and drawing using a felt-tip pen that slightly bleeds into the paper - very satisfying!
Celis

martha miller said...

I always work on Rives BFK - love it! I really like this drawing - it even works without color!

I had a business making dolls for 8 years and did many craft fairs. There were only 2 fairs that I could depend on making money - the rest were a crap shoot. It's a tough call! All that work make the stuff and set up and then to sit there - argh - to not do well is such a drag!!! I can relate...

artslice said...

Yes, I think you kind of have to do a little 'voodoo' with a display so everything can be seen preferably at eye level. Then... you need the right people to come and look! :) Thanks for the listening ear, ladies.

I never knew I'd fall in love with a brush Pitt pen and BFK but I have. (also partial to Arches Cover too!)

Martha, I'd love to see your dolls!

martha miller said...

I promise that I'll post about my dolls soon!