Toledo artist Trish Kohn shares what is going on in her head, her studio and her life.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Never Too Old to Scribble
You are never too old to scribble and this week I am posting pictures of drawings I made on scribbler. Once I figured out how to work it, which wasn't too difficult, it was fun. It was like a virtual Spirograph, but you could walk away and let it work for a while, comeback and then readjust the settings. The process was a little slow, but definitely interesting. The green piece is in honor of St.Patrick's Day. Enjoy!
Moving onto the the more advanced scribbler too, I was able to have more creative control and do more fun things. My scribbler too pictures have more volume and I uploaded a photo of a ring that I made as a backdrop to make an original drawing. The red, pink, and black picture is specifically about volume and has a biological feel to it. With the softer, curvy scribble lines, it appears to be more like a sketch. This was an effect I really liked. Being able to control the color and the dispersion of lines was also a plus for me with the advanced scribbler.
On to an even more advanced type of scribble, I tried my hand at flame painter. This process was more complex and required much more trial and error, but it was worth the extra effort. Using color and light, I was able to create some beautiful pictures. The two posted represent emotions.
"Pain"
"Joy"
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