I used recent surfing photographs, of Bob, to create my take on this weeks Pencil Lines sketch.
I handcut the surfboard stack to sit beneath the photographs - the main image is of Bob as he left the water and its one of my favourite photographs that I have taken - Ive finally sat down and begun to read my camera manual and am getting to grips with lighting etc.
I handcut some of the waves from the paper and positioned them so that they peeped out from behind the images - I highlighted the waves using a white Signo pen and left the tails of the waves unstuck, so that I could gently lift the waves to create additional dimension.
The smaller images show my boy as he is heading in to the sea, attempting to tackle 8 ft waves and then, finally, after 2 hours leaving the water feeling totally surfed out - hence the title which is created using American Crafts Thickers.
Journaling reads -
"eight foot waves didn't deter you from battling against the ocean - in such extreme conditions you were well and truly surfed out"
listening - to the radio
eating - porridge
drinking - tea
wearing - leggings, black tunic and big fluffy slippers!
feeling - excited to be part of this
weather - hello blue skies and sunshine - its so good to see you again :D
wanting - to get my jobs done early today so I can play
needing - to clear my desk
thinking - about my class for here
enjoying - peace and quiet
wondering - if a woman's work is ever done?
Have a wonderful day and thanks for calling by.
8 comments:
lovely LO, liking your list - although it's very cloudy here in the midlands. and saying "hi!" as i'm playing along with the she art workshop as well...
Great lo, love the waves and stack of boards :)
Fantastic! Absolutly love your style!
Your photos are lovely....makes me want the summer to come sooner thanks for sharing x
kazx
Love the surf boards!
Love the vibrant colours. I am very excited about all the new spring/summer releases! Thanks for sharing :))
cannot wait to see your art from the She Art workshop
Wonderful alyout Tracie, I really like the dimensional feel of it ( especially the waves) The large photo is fantastic...really striking. warmest wishes Anita.xx
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