Faith, Fun, Fashion, & Family

Faith, Fun, Fashion, & Family
Showing posts with label colored pencils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colored pencils. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The Creative Process, guided by the Spirit



Every time I create a piece of artwork related to my Creator, something special happens inside of me. I feel as though the Holy Spirit fills me up and aides me in the entire creative process. It is a very intimate time of worship with me. I just disappear into the spirit realm and let Him take control of my every creative movement. I decided to document each part of this special project. This is a faith based drawing, but the idea came from a client's imagination. He told me that he wanted a picture like this for a while now and explained to me the image in his mind. I find it challenging to work with others images, simple because if they do not collide, the client will be disappointed. They have to rely on my image as well to collide with their own giving me some freedom to roam. But, I really wanted to take the offer since it is a spiritual picture and that is my legacy to Create for My Creator. 
So, as I communicated with the client, he told me he wanted A boy and girl walking down a path while holding Jesus' hand leading into a spread out area of redwood trees. The path leading to a sunrise and the viewer seeing this scene from behind. He wanted it to look like they were starting their morning with Jesus...

So, I got images online of redwood trees, sunrises, and kids walking while holding hands (never did find the perfect one though). I printed the images for reference and began by using my original small simple design as a jumping board (see below).



I started by lightly drawing in the images with pencil and then outlining them with thick and thin permanent markers. I left the distant trees and details uninked to appear as though there was atmospheric perspective. (see below image)



After I completed the drawing one night, I could not go to bed just thinking about how I would use color to make the image really come to life. This is one of my GREATEST passions in life... COLOR! I was super ready to get it started but knew I wanted to sleep on it before I began the following day. So the next morning, I got out my 50 pack of Crayola colored pencils and started on the sunrise. This was the part I was most inspired by from my reference images. I wanted it to appear as though the sun was so sharp and bright that it burst out past the horizon line. That kind of light that you have to squint at, you know? I then put the cool dark shadows of purple and blue into the redwood tree trunks. (see below image)


Then I worked all of the amber gold colors of the sunset into the light side of the trees to capture the powerful warmth of the sun's comfort. I really worked hard to make the trees closest to the sun appear lighter and airier than the ones closer to the viewer. I think this helps us feel that the further we walk down the path with Christ, the closer we are to hope and light. The path far from Him is dark and lonely. 


I put off the people till last really because I feel very self consious about my people drawing skills. I did not find the perfect picture to look at to draw the images, so I had to imagine what they would look like in my head and what the body would be doing as they walked. I drew the pencil lines for them so many times I almost wore the paper out. But, I feel as though I did the best I could. Coloring them gave me more confidence that I could camouflage any line drawing imperfections by drawing the eye to the forms. Everything looks better with color (in my opinion).


The walkers from a different angle... 

The sun was so fun for me. I love what the source of light can do to a picture, turning it from flat to fabulous. I love using cool dark colors (blue, green, violet) for the shade rather than black. Then I mix in warm tones (gold, yellow, orange, red, peach, and pink) to give the lighter side some sassy splash. 
I had a really fun time drawing the ferns. I thought they would be a pain, but they were really fun and easy for me...

So, by the end of the whole process I feel a sense of accomplishment that My Maker with me did something together successfully. On my own, it may not have been as much. I encourage you to take what you love and glorify the Lord with it, giving Him control to work through you. I find that in this process, I learn more about my Creator as I create.

See more of my faith based creations here..
http://thelostsocklife.blogspot.com/p/my-art.html






Tuesday, May 14, 2013

You are a beautiful MasterPiece, created by the Master of All Masters

Beautiful Me...
After speaking to a lot of young ladies at the 
"Beautiful You" Slumber Party
I started to really think about the words God put in my heart before I spoke...
I am usually a blubbering fool when it comes to talking about myself.
I try not to talk about myself unless somebody asks or seems interested, 
but once they do... sometimes it is hard for me to put on the breaks.
I was flattered to be asked to talk this past weekend about fashion to the MMS FCA girls.
But, before I spoke at this event, I prayed for God to give me His words instead of my own.
And...since I am boasting in Him, I think We did very well!
2 Corinthians 12:9
And He said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for power is perfected in weakness." Most gladly therefore, I will rather boast about my weaknesses, s that the power of Christ may dwell in me.

As I spoke to the girls on the topic of personal style and confidence,
I looked at their unique faces, smiles, bodies, clothes...
 He revealed through me that each one of them was created by the same Master, 
yet they are all so different. 
It is not right for us to compare ourselves to others 
just as it is wrong to talk bad about ourselves. 
Both are insults to the Creator Himself. 
We are not made to critique our Maker.
Would it be respectful to point out Van Gogh or DaVinci's mistakes in their Master Works?
We have no place or right to since we are not better than them...
If God is the ultimate Creator of all, Master of all Masters, Molder of Da Vinci and Van Gogh's creative minds and hands...
then we, as His creation, are ultimately 
MARVELOUS MASTER PIECES!
For us to deny this does not make us humble or wise, but contrarily makes us shrink God and his design.
He made us unique, with love, with detail, with care.
The very way we were created is a gift from Him.
Every fold in every mold, every brushstroke's visibility in us is just an evident mark or our Maker!
If your earthly Father gave you a very special gift that was priceless and could not be recreated,
would you care for it, keep it clean, and out of harm's way... 
 or toss it around in neglect letting it get scratched, stained, and ruined?
Of course we would LOVE IT and care for it!
If we neglect this gift of creation, we are like spoiled children of a loving Father neglecting His design that He made uniquely for us and nobody else.
One masterpiece cannot be compared to another. This is what makes them so special.
So, in turn we should not compare ourselves to others. Trying to live up to or become another person will drive you nowhere but to failure and vane depression.
Does Mona Lisa say to Starry Nights, "I wish I looked like you!"?
There is no way to compare the two unique Masterpieces...
So, it is time to admit it and accept it, 
You are absolutely Marvelously Made!