Thursday, January 29, 2009

Sketching on a light day ...

Work is a bit light yesterday, so been taking longer lunch and doodling ... trying different painting approach at the desk. The experiments doesn't turn out the way I expected ... actually I am not too excited with the out come of most of these sketches. But it's still fun, it's cool to figure out what's not working, as well as what's work.

I make another painting of my co-worker ... too bad the lighting indoor never change ... otherwise I can make a series of light and color study ...

28 comments:

My Little Halo said...

These are beautiful, what lovely colours!

-Emily

http://www.my-little-halo.blogspot.com

kacey said...

Great "sketches of yesterday"... I'm lovin the apes and how the gesture strokes feature prominently, even with the addition of color:) What a great way to spend a lunch break!

munchy365 said...

these are great but that person at the bottom looks like a snail.

Anonymous said...

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Niq said...

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Jessie Lilac said...

I like the one of your office because it's such an ordinary subject that I wouldn't be inspired by, yet you've made it into a lovely painting!x

'Diamond' Dave Merritt said...

Hi Alina. Very nice colour studies.

Lee said...

Good job Alina! i especially like the top one.
-Lee

Vanhoozerbot said...

Really strong work! You make me want to paint.

JV

Shiho Nakaza said...

Hi Alina, hope you enjoyed Chinese New Year festivities!

Glad you're taking the time to paint by hand - I like the office paintings, maybe the consistency of light can be used to its advantage...day 3, same guy, same light, different pose :D, etc.

Thanks for visiting my blog again - keep up the great work!

Cheers,

Shiho

RAWLS said...

Beautiful Alina!!!

Alina Chau said...

Thank you everyone for your kind words, have a great weekends! ^_^

gerardobasabe said...

Nice jobss!bye

Beldak said...

Heya!

Brilliant paintings. I am a huge fan of watercolours, and your usage of colours in itself is something I'd be very happy to EVER achieve. Very beautiful. And a very cool blog! I'll definitely keep an eye on it from now on!

And thank you for giving me a nudge in this direction on my log. You make me a very happy tree!

*rustle rustle*

Joan M. Mas said...

Very good sketches. How important it is to do something every day, anywhere...

Lúcia Russo said...

Hi there.
Another post with wonderful works.
Very nice sketches.
Bye Alina,

Lúcia
www.fazemosdeconta.com

Kyle Marshall said...

You're rockin' it again Alina

claudio said...

I invite you to visit my blog. you can find my last works of art at:

www.claudiotomassini.blogspot.com

yours Claudio Tomassini

Joe Karg said...

Long time girl:) Looks like you haven't slowed down for a second. You just made the best ten minutes of my Sunday morning. Way better than church :)

Peace,
Joe

Peter Breese said...

Wonderful, the color on the bottom piece is just great!

suzanne cabrera said...

I'm loving them all....but am especially drawn to the top one. Your use of color is fantastic.

Ginger*:)* said...

BEAUTIFUL sketches and so free flowing. The colors are wonderful, and I love the sprinkly speckles.

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Alina Chau said...

THank you everyone for your visit and kind comments.

Ginger,
Thank you for enjoying my blog and give me a Keativ Blogger Award.

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