Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Snippets




Haven't sketched in a good long time. In fact, I can't believe it's been one whole year since I last made a little art post. Oh my.

Just got a new Canson mix media sketchbook. Inspiration has struck.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Outer Space

















Water colour experiment using sea sponge
9x12in, cold pressed water colour paper

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Faces II

HB Staedtler softlead pencil

















Yoga People

F and 2B Staedtler softlead pencils


































Just doodling a bit, haven't drawn in a while and it's so nice to spend time doing it. My mind is a wanderer and drawing really keeps me focused and I like that. In fact, I really appreciate how art enables me to be still and have precise concentration yet feel soothed at the same time.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Charcoal Drapes



















Another charcoal drawing done a few years ago.

Charcoal Woman




































A charcoal drawing done a few years ago. I really quite enjoy using charcoal, I should practice using it more often.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Ink Hatching


































Found this in one of my sketchbooks. Hatching & cross hatching with ink.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Banished Mannequin...






















Acrylic.

A Collage























One of the drawings from a large pencil-drawing collage I made back in grade 12.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Faces


I think I enjoy drawing people and faces the most out of all things. Hair is enjoyable too.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Acrylic on canvas
16x30in
This is a painting I started many months ago. I worked bit by bit on it and kept putting off finishing it because the grass and trees on the right hand side were really frustrating and weren't turning out the way I wanted. Everything else turned out well though I think.

This is a remake of a painting by Thomas Kinkade from his book Simpler Times.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Drawing


It has always been drawing that was my primary art focus, however over the years I grew a strong interest in painting as well using variety of mediums. 

The first drawing I just finished today, and the second one I did probably about 4 years ago or so. I'm not actually a big fan of Christina Aguilera (although I do have great respect for that voice of hers), but I used to be when I was a lot younger so I had her CD lying around and decided to draw from it!

The pencils I use are Staedtler Mars Lumograph softlead pencils.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Be Free

9x12in cold pressed water colour paper


















Experimenting with my water colours.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Naked

Self-portrait on 9x12in cold pressed water colour paper. My technique is a bit rough because this is the
first time I've used water colour in a long time ;). I need to practice faces and hair.

For a while I've had this desire to paint naked bodies. They're fascinating and beautiful and I want to paint them on huge canvases and display them all around my home.

Let's just say this is my first installment ;)










Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Acrylic on Canvas, June 2010
Roughly 8x6 in.



















This painting is actually a remake I did of a painting called Beside Still Waters by Thomas Kinkade from his book Simpler Times. The image quality isn't very good as I took it with my phone. I ended up selling this painting to one of my old elementary school teachers several months ago.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Simply Grass

Meghan Livingstone
Simply Grass, Jan. 2010
Acrylic on Canvas, 8x10 in.


This painting is another product of my simplicity phase. Refer to previous post. I began noticing the beauty in everything. How overlooked yet how lovely dew-kissed blades of grass are.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Simple Stones

Meghan Livingstone
Simple Stones, Jan. 2010
Acrylic on canvas, 12x14 in.



























This painting has tremendous symbolic meaning behind it. Tremendous.
I painted this shortly after I experienced a life-changing epiphany. Back in December 2009 I was in college and one night I suddenly became aware of the stupidity of my possessions. I just began throwing so many things out, clearing out my wardrobe, clearing out my drawers and was left with necessities. I left myself with simplicity. When I withdrew from my program and moved back home for the new year, I remember cleaning out my bedroom and literally having very few belongings. I was revived. Refreshed. A clean slate. Ever since then I have repelled materialism.

I will go into more detail about this revelation (there is much, much more to talk about) and the entire journey that follows on my personal blog. In fact, I am going to begin postings in December when it marks the day that changed everything for me.