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November 16, 2018 at 11:36 am #464891
Welcome to the Scavenger Hunts! … I have to post this list a bit early as we are heading out of town soon…
If you’ve participated in at least one Scavenger Hunt and have time to host one we would really appreciate it. You can sign up by posting your name on the current hosting schedule in the Art From Life forum here:
https://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/showthread.php?t=366347
Here are the rules for the hunt:
*All items on the list must be sketched from life – not imagination or photo reference.
*Each object you draw can count for only one item on the list, no matter how many shapes/parts/colors that object contains. This was agreed on by unanimous vote among the participants.
*You may place multiple objects together in a drawing or painting, and may count these objects as separate items, but no single object can count for more than one item.
*All items posted must be numbered. Count them as you go. The first item you post will be #1 regardless of its place on the list. Do them in whatever order you wish, but count them in the order in which you sketch them, from 1 to 26.
Do as many or as few of the items as you like. You don’t have to finish the entire list to participate. The Scavenger Hunt “week” will last for 9 days, with the next hunt starting on the 9th day.
Please tell us your size, surface, medium, and the amount of time it took you for each sketch. We love hearing about your subjects and setups. Photos of your subjects are welcome.
*** If you have some hunt sketches completed but little time to read/comment, please post your sketches anyways. Commenting is appreciated but not necessary. ***
Here’s the list:
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Scavenger Hunt #565: Nov 17 – 25
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landscape
interesting shadows
interesting little thing
interesting big thing
…on your bucket/wish list… Challenge#1 … Tell us a bit about itinterior
no thanks…(if someone gives you this object/thing)
your achievement this year (can be big or small)
first thing you want to buy
a place or corner you like to hang outred
green
blue
yellow
grayhand
foot
knee/leg
face
figurevehicle
furniture
statue/sculpture
ornament
book or stack of books
what can you donate to others ?Challenges:
Make a combo sketch (sketch 2 or more things as one continuous sketch). Such as a bear+pine forest should result in a sample image below…
Ai
Painting is my soul. My blog.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/wetcanvas-hdc/Community/images/01-Feb-2009/4926-ai_signature_Feb09.gifNovember 16, 2018 at 4:17 pm #729099Thanks for the list. I’m not starting, just copying it. Love the bear/trees idea.
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My website https://jocastilloart.comNovember 16, 2018 at 5:38 pm #729104Thanks for the new list, Ai. That bear/tree/bottle is stunning. You made it?
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All Media Art Events, Artwork From Life, Art JournalsNovember 16, 2018 at 6:25 pm #729081Thanks for the new list, Ai. That bear/tree/bottle is stunning. You made it?
No I did not EP, It was on our commercial beverage drink can…I kinda like the idea…
Ai
Painting is my soul. My blog.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/wetcanvas-hdc/Community/images/01-Feb-2009/4926-ai_signature_Feb09.gifNovember 17, 2018 at 7:35 am #729082#1 small and interesting.. Our Thai cherry plant at our country cabin…
Ai
Painting is my soul. My blog.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/wetcanvas-hdc/Community/images/01-Feb-2009/4926-ai_signature_Feb09.gifNovember 18, 2018 at 1:04 pm #729091Great list. Hopefully I will actually participate this hunt rather than lurk.
LOVE the challenge. Makes me think of my son’s work. He did things like that a lot. One in particular I thought was stunning. It was a portrait of a woman and hair turned into a waterfall landscape. Really beautiful. Thanks for stirring the memory.
Ai Nice work on tree and the cherry.
Keep sketching
Joe“The act of art can be so relaxing after you get over yourself.” - Quoting Robin
November 18, 2018 at 3:54 pm #729092Drum roll…..
I did it. Plus did it with watercolor. They are small. I find I can do small pieces using pans and a water brush but large pieces where I have to mix up color getting the right amount of water still stunts me.
1 red – candle Image is about 1.5 inches high drawn from about 12 feet away of 6 inch candle.
2 green – flashlight Image is about 2.5 inches high drawn from about 3 feet away of 3.5 inch flashlight.Keep sketching
Joe“The act of art can be so relaxing after you get over yourself.” - Quoting Robin
November 18, 2018 at 8:52 pm #729083Thanks Joe… great start with Red & Green…
Ai
Painting is my soul. My blog.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/wetcanvas-hdc/Community/images/01-Feb-2009/4926-ai_signature_Feb09.gifNovember 18, 2018 at 11:23 pm #729100Ai, the tree and cherry are beautiful, love the shine on the cherry.
Joe, Excellent on your small red and green. Nice shine for you as well. I find the watercolor sketching easier as well. The color charts and using color patterns are getting to me. I need to practice for my final class. We have a week off for Thanksgiving.
My blog https://jocastilloartblog.blogspot.com/
My website https://jocastilloart.comNovember 19, 2018 at 5:53 am #729106Heya
Eye thanks for the list .
Great idea for the challenge
All in , this is need of lot of papers …:eek:
Cheers W.P.
Humor is just another defense against the universe.........On-Line Homebase........
November 19, 2018 at 10:32 am #729093…The color charts and using color patterns are getting to me…
I enjoyed making the squares learning to mix and blend colors. Am good with 1 inch squares. When you start working large areas where you need to mix up a puddle of paint that is when I run into two problems. First is figuring how much water to add. Always either too strong or too weak. Second is how wet to make the brush to apply. Again either too much and it spreads all over or too little and then have to keep adding more. It is definitely a challenge but I am still trying. Lots of paper on its way to the recycle plant and money to Daniel Smith, Dick Blick and company.:lol:
Strangely as frustrating as it is I am enjoying it. Think I may have discovered a deep seated masochist streak.
Joe
“The act of art can be so relaxing after you get over yourself.” - Quoting Robin
November 19, 2018 at 11:35 am #729094I got a quick one done this morning. About 25 min give or take a few. Used 2 HB lead holders. One sharp and one flattened. Image is roughly 3×5 inches.
3 foot
And yes my toes are that twisted. Edited to add proof.
Keep sketching
Joe“The act of art can be so relaxing after you get over yourself.” - Quoting Robin
November 19, 2018 at 4:09 pm #729107Heya
Joe is head with his sketches, to draw the own foot is quite a challenge never guess to do so. To sit and draw a bare foot is indoor not common in public here 😂….
In private I need boots on now, the temperature drops below 0 C outside . First snow +20 cm. It’s 10:00 pm will see how much is it tomorrow.Here the 1 hour sketch
Cheers W. P. Life is like skiing, in high speed downhill, but don’t forget to sharp your ski edges…
Humor is just another defense against the universe.........On-Line Homebase........
November 19, 2018 at 6:32 pm #729095WP – As always your collections bring a smile especially the team of mice. As to foot drawing, it was done indoors and temp was about 26c.:cool: high today was about 31c.
Joe
“The act of art can be so relaxing after you get over yourself.” - Quoting Robin
November 19, 2018 at 9:22 pm #729084Awesome take for both Joe and WP…
Ai
Painting is my soul. My blog.
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