Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Doodling on Steroids

Doodling on Steroids by Steph Toth Kates
Doodling on Steroids, a photo by Steph Toth Kates on Flickr.

I listened to the Emergence RadioLab Podcast and doodled this drawing. This was a fun lab, as I enjoy doodling and I enjoy podcasts :) It was also nice to combine so many different drawing materials. I was pleased to discover how well pencils and chalk pastels and charcoal pencils work together. There is colored pencil and sharpie in there too.

Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Numbers game

Numbers game by Steph Toth Kates
Numbers game, a photo by Steph Toth Kates on Flickr.

I picked two numbers and the related words were Rabbit and Sunglasses. So then I got to think of a way to make that into a drawing. Sunglasses just wasn't doing it for me, so I made the sun come through the glass and my rabbit is jumping out of the way. I don't love it, but it was fun to play with watercolors.

I skipped the "drawing on steroids" lab because I'm really excited about that one, and I want to do it, but I just haven't found the right time yet. Today was not that day, but I needed a warm-up before I got down to real painting today, so I skipped ahead. :)

Friday, February 22, 2013

Paint Blob Drawings

Paint Blob Drawings by Steph Toth Kates
Paint Blob Drawings, a photo by Steph Toth Kates on Flickr.

Similar to the random squiggly line drawings - make a paint blob, find the picture. This snowboarder was my favorite. Click to see the others on flickr.

Random Line Drawings

IMG_0529 by Steph Toth Kates
IMG_0529, a photo by Steph Toth Kates on Flickr.

Scribble a line and find the pictures. As I was working through this exercise I was anticipating working on redoing my website, which stresses me out a lot - I hate making websites. So these images came out rather stressful - it was rather cathartic really :) click the photo to see the other's on flickr

Monday, February 11, 2013

Paper Dolls

Paper Dolls by Steph Toth Kates
Paper Dolls, a photo by Steph Toth Kates on Flickr.
The final project for the Inspired by childhood chapter was making paperdolls - this project had a lot of steps, and I was tempted to just draw something in markers and cut it out - but I decided to go ahead and follow the instructions - and I'm glad I did - the marker to gesso to smudging watercolor pencil with a papertowel process actually turned out to be pretty neat - and while these are certainly not masterpieces - they were fun to make.

 Not having an iconic illustrating style like the author, I had a very hard time figuring out how I was going to draw these dolls. In the end I fell back to the stiff "my head doesn't really attach right to my body" style that I developed in college for costume design classes. So then they also ended up in funny costumes. I made a dad, a grandma/nanny, a boy, a baby and a pet fox and octopus. Jonas worked on this project with me, and, as usual, I think his paper dolls came out much better.  He chose to disregard the last set of instructions and finished his dolls off with watercolor. :)  According to Jonas the one on the far right is a helicopter.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Illustrating Toby's words

It sometimes bugs me how perfectly I fit into the expected readership of this book. Yes - I do happen to have a young child in my house, which is required for almost a whole chapter of the book. oh well :)
Toby goes to a French immersion school - so most of the writing I could find from him was in French - this was a caption for an illustration he did in Kindergarten. (His drawing was much cooler frankly) It's misspelled, but his teacher translated this as "the monster is in the water"
I've been looking at book illustrations that do a lot of pencil lines overtop of watercolor - and I've been wanting to try that - but I was nervous about messing up my watercolor. Then I realized that since the only way this will ever be seen is through it's photo - I could just take multiple photos and pick my favorite. Which is good - because I feel like I did end up messing up the original picture. The watercolor with no pencil was my favorite ;) But the other tries are here and here.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Collaboration with Toby

So Toby drew me, and then I drew Toby - and this is the result :) Toby says this is the angry-bird version of me :) He actually looked at me a lot while he was drawing it - which I was impressed by. I cheated and took a photo of him to draw from - I didn't think I could get him to hold that facial expression for long enough ;)

Wednesday, December 05, 2012

Clay Creations

Clay Creations by Steph Toth Kates
Clay Creations, a photo by Steph Toth Kates on Flickr.
Drew some of Toby's clay creations. This one was made years ago - he might have been 3 or so - it's an ocarina. I helped him a bit ;) The other is a pumpkin he just made at school for fall.  I tried using a watercolor pencil for that one.  I really don't get those things.

Tuesday, November 06, 2012

One-Eyed Monsters

One-Eyed Monsters by Steph Toth Kates
One-Eyed Monsters, a photo by Steph Toth Kates on Flickr.
This was a fun one. I drew 3 monsters the first without using the prompt words - the second (this one) by selecting prompt words at random and the third by picking and choosing my favorite prompts. Fun one.

Toys

Toys by Steph Toth Kates
Toys, a photo by Steph Toth Kates on Flickr.
Drew some of the kiddo's' toys. I was surprised to find that it was a lot easier to draw the soft toys than the hard plastic one. This is Jonas' favorite hippo that he sleeps with at night. I love this guy.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Scribble Drawings

Scribble Drawings by Steph Toth Kates
Scribble Drawings, a photo by Steph Toth Kates on Flickr.

I have my very own once a week art morning now! Which is amazing. To warm up before I did some painting this week I did the scribble drawing exercise. It was fun, but certainly not something I've never done before. I drew a shell and a pile of bowls and my old film camera in it's case. (whatever happened to be on the shelf in my studio)

Monday, October 15, 2012

Dr. Suess-y

IMG_9390 by Steph Toth Kates
IMG_9390, a photo by Steph Toth Kates on Flickr.

I wanted to be inspired by the Dr. Suess project - but after weeks and weeks of putting it off- I realized that I wasn't. So the other day I was on the porch with Jo and decided to just bang it out in sidewalk chalk on the top of the porch wall. There you go - it is done - onward and upward :)

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Inspired by Amedeo Modigliani

I'm very "meh" on this one. I like Modigliani's stuff - but I don't think his style is particularly suited to expressing older people - so the assignment to draw our parents seems a little strange to me. My mom would be better depicted with no neck at all - so drawing her with a super long neck didn't work out - this really doesn't look anything like my mom. But - eh' - I did it. Onward to the next one.

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

Klee Transfers

Klee Transfers by Steph Toth Kates
Klee Transfers, a photo by Steph Toth Kates on Flickr.
This project was a ton of fun. I was unsure about the process at first - rolling paint onto tracing paper? What? But after a few screw-ups it turned out to be really neat.

The first time I tried it it came out way too light - so I attempted to re-roll paint onto the same tracing paper - and it came out WAY too dark. I considered it a failure and kept trying, but when it came time to add color I remembered that I'd just purchased some cheap oil pastels from the school supply clearance at Target so I pulled those out and tried it and it worked great! Usually oil pastels and I don't have much to say to eachother - but this was fun :)

I'm a little dismayed by how much my pictures ended up looking like christmas cards - but I guess it's just the subject matter. And the lines I drew in the sky that look like a christmas star.  I was just trying to break up the space like Klee - but oh well.

This one was inspired by a photo of the interior of a cathedral.  A little less festive. :)

I also got a few more of my 100 faces done - click through to flickr to see those.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Jonas Jumping on the Sofa in the Morning

I liked Miro's titles "Lark singing in the moonlight with the morning stars" or something like that - so I titled my drawing too. I liked making the drawing. I found the coloring boring. :) And yes - that is me he is jumping on.

Wednesday, August 08, 2012

Picasso Dogs

Picasso Dogs by Steph Toth Kates
Picasso Dogs, a photo by Steph Toth Kates on Flickr.

Another fun week - these were easy and amusing. Toby did it with me - click to see my other dog and Toby's dog too.

Wednesday, August 01, 2012

One liners

One liners by Steph Toth Kates
One liners, a photo by Steph Toth Kates on Flickr.

These were really fun. Toby and I sat together on the couch and did them together. I will say - I never drew so much with sharpie markers before this book - I've learned to like them a lot - just not the smell :) Click the photo to see the rest of my one-liners and Toby's too.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Tracing Leo

Tracing Leo by Steph Toth Kates
Tracing Leo, a photo by Steph Toth Kates on Flickr.
Nice and simple drawing lab this week - I traced this picture. I make an effort to follow the instructions - so despite my deeply held hatred of mechanical pencils - I went ahead and hunted one down and used it - who knows - maybe I would discover that they were more wonderful than I remembered. But no - I still hate them. A lot. I suppose that's valuable to know as well :) I also got some more faces done - I'm up to 25 now. I painted one of my state representatives (referencing from her reelection campaign postcard) with Toby's Crayola washable watercolors. Luckily I took a photo right away - because the next morning I found that the cats had knocked a glass of water on her and she'd washed away completely. Kinda crazy.  It was a wonky painting anyway - her right eye was floating away weirdly.  That's what I get for diving in without doing a pencil sketch to start :)

Monday, July 23, 2012

100 Faces

100 Faces by Steph Toth Kates
100 Faces, a photo by Steph Toth Kates on Flickr.

Next up in the book is the drawing from a live nekkid model - which, while I've done a lot in the past, I'm still happy to do again - but what I really want to do is go do Dr. Sketchy - and the Kansas City Dr. Sketchy takes a break in the summer because their space is unairconditioned. So I'm just going to put those 2 weeks on hold for now and come back to them in a few months when Dr. Sketchy starts up again. Cuz, yunno - why pay lots of money for a live drawing class when you could pay a tiny bit of money and see burlesque! So this week I began my 100 faces. I think I only got about 15 done - but she says you can take a few months to get through it :) I find that I'm almost always disappointed when I'm just drawing out of my head, but I can be pretty happy if I'm looking at a photo or a real person for inspiration. We have a huge photo book, darn, I've forgotten the artists name, but it's full of faces - so I've been opening to a random page and drawing whatever I find. That's been fun. Now I need to get more into the mixed media business and get away from just whatever pen I have lying around :) I've been really wanting to play with watercolor lately. so that will probably be the next set. click the photo to see more faces on flickr.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Ink Dropper Drawings

Ink Dropper Drawings by Steph Toth Kates
Ink Dropper Drawings, a photo by Steph Toth Kates on Flickr.

The night I made these I really didn't like them, but by the next morning I'd begun to warm up to them. At first the toilet paper blobbing seemed to be just messing up an already mucky process - but now I enjoy the texture. It almost looks pixilated where the ink picked up the texture from the toilet paper. These are the six that I have deemed successes. Click the photo to see the ones I was less happy with and how I altered them. (btw - this is taken from a photo of Gary Oldman from an old ad for Tinker Tailer Soldier Spy :)