Tuesday, 15 November 2016

November 01-15, 2016: Natural History Illustration

Hello my friend, and how did your first half of November go? Did Hallowe'en treat you well, or was it a non-issue for you? Ours went well. As many other parents I spoke with also said, we didn't get as many trick-or-treaters as we expected, but that didn't stop my girls from collecting a great haul!

You might have noticed that there was no post last week, this was intentional. With my new job and other priorities, by the end of the week I found that there really wasn't much to report in my creative endeavours so I've decided to move to a bi-monthly schedule instead of a weekly one. In doing this my hope is that I will keep slightly more time on my side to keep the momentum going without burning out, and you will keep getting updates on my progress!

So...the last two weeks have been just crazy! Someone in one of my Facebook groups drew attention to a new online course for natural history illustration, being offered by a University in Australia. If you know nothing else about me, you should know that I've always wanted to learn more about drawing nature in a realistic manner. In many ways I've managed to learn how to do this, but it's all been informal, whatever I can get my hands on. This would be a chance to learn from actual Illustrators and get some tips and tricks that might make what I do faster and/or easier. And as a bonus, I could audit the course for free!! I'm sure you can guess what I decided to do.

The course is titled "Drawing Nature, Science and Culture: Natural History Illustration"(click on the title to go to the webpage) and is being offered by the University of Newcastle Australia. I am currently working in week 3 I believe (or it could be week 4 since week 1 was fairly low-key) and I've done a few drawings for the homework assignments.

The first assignment was to do some practicing with tone by using 4 or 5 different pencils. I chose to attempt this piece of bark that my girls collected from one of their nature walks recently.
For week 2, we were taught how to measure and better understand what's involved in nature illustration. This shell is leading up to a larger project. Notes are very important for natural illustrations.
My first attempt at drawing a sand dollar from my own collection helped me to see what troubles I might encounter for the larger assignment.
My desk and setup prior to beginning my 5 object illustration assignment.
The finished assignment. 
For Remembrance Day this year I was inspired to make a little something. I'm almost always late for things like this but since week 3 of my course didn't have homework per se, I decided to do a little painting and lettering to honour our vets and those that continue to serve. Thank you for your service and your sacrifice!

Remembrance Day
And that's about it for this post. As I mentioned there was no homework in the course this week so I've been spending the time trying to catch up on my other priorities and improve my stamina so I can continue working this week.

Sleep and energy are on my wish list this week so today I'd like to wish that you have as much of both as you need!

Until next time,

Mandy

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