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Full Bodied

I planned to scan in a bunch of art that’s been waiting patiently while I’ve been busy doing lots of other things, but I found out that my scanner bed is only about 8.5×11.75 inches, and I’ve been using 9×12 paper lately. Oh well. Most of what I’ve done can be trimmed down a bit without losing any of the art, so I’ll get to that this weekend. I was able to scan one small piece of art: my drawing for the the next theme in the Creativity Boot Camp, “full bodied”.

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I started out with a very different image in mind, but the drawing evolved as I was working on it. I’m not sure how well it fulfills the “full bodied” theme, but it’s what I came up with when working on the theme, so I’m going to say it’s my “full bodied” drawing, even if it is a bit of a stretch.

Aside from not being a perfect fit with the theme, I really like the drawing. A lot of geometric shapes have been showing up in my work lately. I’m pretty sure it’s because my mom decided to start a new quilt this summer, so I’ve been browsing through her quilting library that’s been lying around.

The books on Amish quilting really captured my interest, and it seems some of the shapes and colors have crept into my artwork. More on that when I get the larger drawings scanned, but it would seem that this “full bodied” drawing is an offshoot of the quilting inspired drawings. It also reminds me of Native American art, specifically the geometric design motifs that are used by many Native American cultures. Plus, I can’t help but think of dream catchers every time I look at the swooping lines.

Only three more Creativity Boot Camp themes left to do! Seems like I might finish the whole thing after all.

Category: creativity bootcamp, doodles, drawing, watercolor

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4 Responses

  1. This is beautiful. I like the geometric shapes as well. The shape right in the center really pulls you in. And the colors are rich and gorgeous.

  2. Anika says:

    thanks so much! i like the colors a lot too, and “rich” is the perfect word for them.

  3. I totally agree that the shape in the center is like it pulls you in! it reminds me of an eye. Captivating! The color combination also works great, it’s so rich looking.

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