Showing posts with label Regency Era. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Regency Era. Show all posts
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Saturday, July 26, 2014
The Elusive Miss Dashwood
This Spring I did an ACEO pen and ink drawing of Marianne Dashwood, a character from Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (see it on this blog here).
I liked how it came out and I even printed it on the back of my newest business card.
That being done, I wanted to do an illustration of Marianne's older sister in the story, Elinor. What I did not anticipate was that capturing Elinor Dashwood in a small portrait-type illustration would be a tricky thing for me to do!
Here's my first attempt, which was designed to be a "sister" piece to Marianne. Play on words intended.
I liked how it came out and I even printed it on the back of my newest business card.
That being done, I wanted to do an illustration of Marianne's older sister in the story, Elinor. What I did not anticipate was that capturing Elinor Dashwood in a small portrait-type illustration would be a tricky thing for me to do!
Here's my first attempt, which was designed to be a "sister" piece to Marianne. Play on words intended.
I like her as a piece of art, but there was more I wanted to say about Elinor than this illustration was saying. What's going on in her life during the story isn't easy, but at the same time she's resigned to be content with her situation and make the best of it. She's responsible and understands where she fits into society. When it comes to emotions, Elinor doesn't show hers easily. Elinor #1 looks too open somehow and doesn't have the hint of hidden emotions that I think a picture of Elinor Dashwood should have.
Here's my second try.
It was fun to use so much color! I like Elinor #2. She looks like something silly is going on nearby and she can't get herself to join in. However, I think she looks a little younger than I intended even though her age at the beginning of Sense and Sensibility was supposed to be only 19 (source). The elusive Miss Dashwood was proving to be a hard character to draw!
I think I'm happiest with my third version, which at the time of this post is still in my sketchbook.
As a matter of fact, I might leave this version as a pencil sketch complete with messy lines and eraser marks. Somehow the work-in-progress suits Elinor!
Labels:
ACEO,
ACEOs,
character,
Elinor Dashwood illustration drawing,
illustration,
ink and watercolor,
Jane Austen,
painting,
pen and ink,
Regency Era,
sketch,
sketchbook,
tinies,
watercolor
Saturday, March 15, 2014
New Work
Every week I hope that some of the work I've been doing for fun and creativity will fit with the Illustration Friday weekly theme, but lately nothing fits! And I just keep doing whatever I want, so I haven't had anything to post for IF. But I want to share what I've been doing! So here's a collection of ACEOs and sketches that have come off my drawing table in the last few weeks.
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"Little Red Heart", ACEO, ink and watercolor |
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"Blueberry Pie", ACEO, ink and watercolor |
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"Hello, Rabbit!", ACEO, ink and watercolor |
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"Marianne Dashwood", ACEO, colored ink |
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"After the Ball", a romantic sketch |
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"Moon and Sun", ballpoint drawing |
Labels:
ACEO,
ACEOs,
bunny,
drawing,
graphite,
ink and watercolor,
Jane Austen,
Marianne Dashwood,
moon and sun,
pen and ink,
pencil,
rabbit,
Regency Era,
Sense and Sensibility,
sketchbook,
tattoo design
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Illustration Friday: "Diary"
For this illustration I went back to my favorite pen and ink, this time with color! And inspired by Regency romance and Jane Austen.
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