July 27, 2015

Up, Down and All Around.


Hello Creative Friends.
It's been quite a month here on life's roller coaster.
Philip and I tied the knot on July 19th, best day EVER.
So wonderful to be encircled by our closest family and friends as we said our self written vows.
Philip turned over to me the next morning and said, "I miss our wedding ceremony."
I agreed whole heartedly. It was magic.

And then, just a week later, tragedy struck.
Our 17 year old cat became really really sick. He had been battling kidney disease,
and the struggle became too big. We made the gut wrenching decision to end his suffering.
This was by far the hardest decision either of us has ever made.
I had told Kinder (our cat) when he got diagnosed with kidney disease to tell me when it was time,
and he did, in a very quiet way. As a family of two humans who work from home, the loss of our little furry co-worker is giant. But we will slowly sew back up this hole in our hearts, together.

These two back to back events show me the ability of our heart to expand and contract, 
and then re-expand. As well as the depth of our capability to feel, love, and heal, which is immense.
All of this also reminds me of our tremendous ability to create, and that LIFE IS SHORT,
so we'd better sit down to the drawing board and get something down on paper.

So today I am getting these words down on paper, and when I finish I will work up a little drawing in my sketchbook, which has been set aside for weeks now during all these turns in the road.
I urge you all to do the same. Take a pause, get out the pencil or pen, and make your mark.

If you'd like some inspiration, or a new creative adventure, check out the classes tab up top.
August's class schedule has just been released, I'd love to see you in class soon.

Wishing for you all tremendous love.

(Kinder in his super-relaxed happy place.)


June 11, 2015

Gelli Plate Monoprinting with Acrylics.

Come learn about the newest printmaking craze!

Gelli Plate Monoprinting with Acrylics

This abstract form of printmaking is a creative wonderland of surprises. 
Learn to ink, texturize, and print from a Gelli Plate, 
the newest rage in the at home printmaking world. 

No drawing or painting skills required! 

This class is immensely fun, and you will make a prolific number of prints.

Saturday, June 20th, 10-1pm
at Bird's Eye View Studio 
To register, email suki@birdseyeviewstudio.com 
$35, All supplies are included.










May 7, 2015

Upcoming Linoleum Block Printmaking Class.

Coming up at the end of this month is Linoleum Block Printmaking class.
This class is a wonderful intro into relief printmaking,
and beginners are absolutely welcome! 

Here are a few photos of recent student work.













In class you will draw or trace your image, then learn the basics of carving
with a variety of cutting tools, and lastly learn to brayer out ink, and 
print a small edition of prints to take home and frame.
Curious? Come take the class!

Linoleum Block Printmaking
Saturday, May 30th, 2015 10am-1pm, 
here at Bird's Eye View Studio in NE Portland.
Email suki@birdseyeviewstudio.com to register.

April 24, 2015

Lace Mandala Rocks.


I've been back at it for a few weeks, painting lace rocks.
It's very meditative and calming to paint these guys, or maybe they're gals?
 I enjoy that all of them have the same elements, and yet come out very differently.
Kind of like us humans!

I start in the center painting a single circle, and then make even-ish petals from there.
Adding scallops, dots, lines tear drops, and little antenna shapes.
I keep circling around and around, and slowly I'm so focused on these lace mandalas
that the world melts away and it's just me and some lines.
My thoughts ease, the elves come out (you know, those super creative little characters
 that live inside you and are very happy to help you make some terrific art), 
and pretty soon I'm in an ecstatic state of mandala bliss.

Want to make some of your own? Collect some flat-ish round rocks,
buy some Daler-Rowney FW acrylic ink and a number 1 round brush, and GO TO TOWN! 

April 21, 2015

Progression of Peony.

I saw the most magnificent peony last week in a friends yard,
and knew immediately I wanted to draw it.
Here is a progression of a peony inside my sketchbook.
I started with this amazing Kuretake Bimoji super fine brush pen.
LOVE this pen!


It's easy to get lost when drawing from a reference image,
I had to do my normal pep talking, "keep going, keep going, keep going."
I also of course had to make some "Artist choices" as I call them,
adding a few imaginary petals to make up for gaps and goofs.


Usually I would recommend working light to dark in watercolor,
but of course being a rule rebel I worked from dark to light.
I was painting with my travel Cotman watercolor set,


Next I filled in my mid tones, the flower then started to come to life.


And lastly I pulled out my lightest tones,
made a little swimming green background,
and painted "peony time" in my new favorite painty font.


Here is the original photo I was working from, it's clearly more vibrant,
but what fun this little drawing was to make, and it took less than an hour.
And now I have a visual record of a beautiful spring moment with a friend.
Glad I sat down to work, as always. What will you draw today?

April 16, 2015

In My Sketchbook This Week.

It's been a fun sketchbook play week for me. 
I moved a little desk into the living room, and have been drawing and painting
while the Mr. and the cat watch TV in the evenings. 
Even shows that I usually love don't hold up to the pull of playing in my Sketchbook.
Here's what I have been up to this week...

Here is a very loose drawing of a arrangement of peonies.
I drew it with a Pilot Varsity water-soluble fountain pen and painted it in with gouache.
I love the bleedy blue lines of the ink.


I've been on a roll drawing faces from my google image search of "regular people."
I scroll until I find someone I like the looks of, then draw them, 
and I finish off the exercise making up a story about them.

"This guys name is probably Bill, or Mark, or Carl.
He will laugh at your jokes. He's got a black lab named Marley,
named after Bob Marley, his favorite musician in college. 
He is kind and will wheel out your trash if you're on vacation.
Just don't ask him to water your ferns, he's not a 'plant guy.'"


Five minute drawings over a gouache box. Everyone has time for five minutes! 


I love putting diluted ink into these Niji and Pentel water brushes and using them to sketch.
I drew these sheep looking at a recent piece of art from Taproot Magazine.
Then my brain got to thinking about the next page, and I drew this skein of yarn.
I like when pages relate to each other.


Another guy from the interweb...

"Omar loves cheese, the only problem being that he is lactose intolerant.
He is quite tolerant of ducks though, and feeds them bits of bagel every Wednesday,
on his way home from the gym."


And of course a few birds to round out the week.
What I like most about this is the combo of bright green and red,
I must use more of these complimentary colors in the future.


So, that's what I've been up to this week, how about you? 
Been sketching up something fun?
I'd love to see it!

April 8, 2015

And the winner is...


Rebecca M!!!

You have won a FREE spot in my Sketchbook Play class
which starts next Wednesday here at Bird's Eye View Studio.
Woo hoo! 

Thanks to everyone who joined in the free giveaway.
If you didn't win, but still want to take class, there are a few spots left.
I am offering a special discount to those who entered the drawing,
you may take $25 off, as my way of saying "thanks for playing!"

Dates: Wednesday's, April 15th-May 20th
Time: 6-8:30pm
Location: Bird's Eye View Studio, 
3934 NE 16th Ave. Portland, OR 97212
Cost: $175 plus a $25 material fee. 
The material fee covers the cost of your 
handmade sketchbook and an 02 micron pen. 
There is an additional small supply list of a few brushes, 
an inexpensive set of watercolors, and a few pens.

Email me at: suki (at) birdseyeviewstudio (dot) com to register!