It's Tuesday... so I drove through a downpour to O'Connors to meet up with the other artists and catch up with them about some of their current projects. After the meeting Carrie and I went to the "meeting after the meeting", where we sketched at Carolyn's table.
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Sketch: Celeste Bergin, Carolyn's Scissors, Pen on 6 x 9 paper
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Hi Celeste!
I loved the monday work... really great!
There is "something" about your sketches! They are often a bit tighter than your paintings, but possess an "abandon" that I really respond to.
Now draw paper and rock!
Nice sketch Celeste! I did the stickman drawing thing, it was fun!
(I'm not sure what or how to save with a screen saving tool?) But it was fun! Happy Thanksgiving!
Cool scissors. Cool Stick man. Tuesdays reads great in your neck of the woods.
I draw lots of scissors and staplers when I'm sitting at a desk. This pair is great.
You're a real cut-up. Heh.
Thanks for the cartoon.
Such a clean, stylish sketch. I have loved the scissors as an object to sketch/paint ever since I saw Diebenkorn do it. Come to think of it, not sure I've ever done it myself - something to think about.
Playing a bit of catch-up again, for your posts I have looked at daily, your Monday painting is really cool and the process is fascinating to see. Amazing Leftover painting - I never would have pegged it as painted with leftovers - it is too good. And the figure with few strokes - so excellent!!
But what has totally bowled me over is the boxes. I'd be interested to see what you do with this organization in a post. Why separate by size? Is this so you can find them again later to overpaint them?
don't run with those
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