Showing posts with label colored pencil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colored pencil. Show all posts

Friday, March 31, 2017

From drawings to a stained glass window

Late last year a friend, Shirley Derrick, called me as she had remembered 
that I had drawn hands of many and various people for a large art work.
I kept a sketch book with many hands, drawn with colored pencils, in it. 
She was designing a window for a remembrance 
of her late husband, Lonny. 
It would be then translated into a stained glass window 
that would be the centerpiece in an entry alcove of
the Bethesda United Methodist Church in Bethesda, Maryland.

 Shirley looked through my sketch book and found two hands that she liked.
 I must admit that these were rather crude drawings of my husband, 
Clark's hands, but would be the forms that could be created in stained glass.
I remember drawing them with the palms up.
She decided that to fit the theme the hands  would be rotated.
She took the two drawings to the stained glass artisans .
 And, this is the result. The quotation at the bottom says, 
"We Are God's Hands"
The room is quite light but I was using my phone 
to get the image and was pleased to see the sun shining through.
The window is about 5 feet high. 
I was pleased to feel that a tiny bit of my work was
used to create this beautiful stained glass window
in memory of Lonny Derrick. 

Friday, April 24, 2015

New York and Springtime in DC





A week or so ago I visited New York and spent time with some good friends.
We visited some wonderful exhibits in several museums.



Returning home to Springtime in Washington, it seems that everything has started to bloom although the days are still cool.


 A quick colored pencil drawing of some tulips.
 Just looking out my front door this is the view I see from across the street.



 And, then on our front porch we have pansies that are supposed to live 
through very cold weather.
 The winter was too cold so these are new pansies.
Soon our azaleas and dogwood will be blooming 
so watch for more blossoms as well as some drawings.



Friday, December 20, 2013

Happy Busy Holidays and more!

Not much creative time during this season 
as the studio turns into a wrapping, not rapping, room.
 Going from neat wrapping to chaotic finishing .....
the life of a studio is continually changing.

 Only one embroidered card this year....... 
the tree is embroidered with a photographic background.
 The tree was copied for a few more cards.

A colored pencil drawing on Vellum of a friend's dog
was the extent of studio time for the past week.
Creativity returns to the studio in the near future.
Happy Holidays
Merry Christmas
Season's Greetings