I used the symbolism for flight in the form of an airplane as it’s a meaningful part of our life. I’ve been keeping a sketchbook of my drawings and then transferring them to watercolor paper to paint as well.
I actually went back to my original sketch and added the bird eyebrow so I may paint another one of this sketch later. I love to revisit and reuse my sketches multiple ways.
Try revisiting and exploring your artwork further. It’s a great way to keep in the creative process and to see your work develop more fully.
Pam – these are all just lovely! And in my world, the question that comes up is What would PAM do??? I love what you’ve done, and am working on channeling my inner Carriker this week – I’m just amazed at the depth in all the paintings – and how you “transferred” your drawing to your paper? I used the use conte crayon on the back, and then trace, but there must be something less messy! I will hopefully have something that I can share with others soon – I often have something in my head that my hands just won’t do – but I have big hopes for this one!
Love this Pam, it helps to see your process and inspires me to do more exploring in my sketching. Kind of like brainstorming on paper – without judgement or fear.
I love the airpane earring and the revisited sketch with the bird eyebrows.
Swoooning over all the beautiful Fridas you are creating. Do you transfer your drawings to watercolor paper by tracing or adhering a copy ?