These cards I created more a variety of different swaps.
While I began swapping to get to know different artists from all over the world, I have a new found respect for those that can create such wonderful works of art on such small canvases. These cards are the last of the ones I have traded. My intention now is to be more detailed to where I can turn the Artist Trading Cards into something that can be sold rather than just a one on one trade.
Enjoy:
Thursday, November 1, 2012
More Artist Trading Cards
Labels:
ACEO's,
ATCs,
black hair,
Bristol,
for sale,
girls,
hair styles,
hand drawn,
illustrations,
Lenora Brown,
manga,
markers,
originals,
redbubble,
traditional art,
woman,
women of color
Blue and White Art Nouveau
It has become a separate category in my portfolio to continue with the blue and white drawings. for some reason, its more tranquil working with this one color then in my usual black and white. I am also receiving nice responses from the change.
I am particularly please with how these turned out. i hope this will be the beginning of other illustrations in full body with much more detail. I hope these are as appealing to you as they were exhilarating to create.
Monday, September 17, 2012
WIPS
This is the first time I posted anything like this. I don't have any of these on any of the art sites where my drawings are posted. I don't see the purpose of it. I see on deviantart where there are many artists that post these types of works and those viewing them can download them as their own. Some will color the works or change them slightly and let the artist know what they have done. I suppose it is a means of inspiration or a way to get other artists familiar with a certain style.
WIPS are works in progress. Here are a few of mine:
WIPS are works in progress. Here are a few of mine:
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Just The Right Shade


What I suggest for artists, is draw a random line and make something interesting from it. I thought such a thing would be challenging for myself. I also tried to keep it in black and white. The finally part of the task was not to use too much detail. Now, that was asking a bit much seeing that I studied so I could have the patience to use as much detail as I could; nevertheless, I tried to make it work.


After completing 9 altogether, I pinned them to my bulletin board to see if there was anything I could do not to destroy the integrity of what I was trying to do, but at the same time try to also make them interesting for the viewer. If I didn't like them, I couldn't put them on display for anyone else to view. I have so many other pieces that all grouped together in a drawer. Simply, they just didn't make the cut.


When I finished all 12, I had to add more to it. The answer was lipstick. Even them after adding the brightest red I could find contrasting brilliantly with the black and white, something else was needed. I just got a new micro liner and was eager to find out how well it ran and for how long. I began using the liner for background. While many other artists would have opted to photoshop the lining background, it was therapeutic to do each line myself. When I finished all 12, I was content.
Shortly all 12 can be purchased as a calendar or individually in my gallery. If interested in purchasing the original postcard sized pieces, email me.
Labels:
black and white,
black hair,
drawing technique,
for sale,
gel ink,
hand drawn,
illustrations,
ink,
Lenora Brown,
markers,
originals,
postcards,
red,
traditional art
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Blue Willow
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Jugend |
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Iowa Blue |
Why be frustrated if I know I can draw well? Where does the frustration come from if I have studied too. Why would this be an issue?
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Peacock Blue |
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Cerulean |
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Corn Silk |
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Brook |
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Willow |
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Burleigh |
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Celeste |
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Out of Denim |
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Prussian |
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Violet |
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Experimenting with Different Styles



This one at the dress shop, took the same amount of time to complete as the one above; nevertheless, I saw it on the white page before I drew it. This one also receive many comments and has been featured in a few art groups. The title of this is Decisions, Decisions. The title of the one at the top is Detention, then there is Pretty in Plaid and Sweet Lolita (fashion). I used line drawing for the shoes in Decisions, Decisions because I didn't wish to have most of the attention there, though I did not do the same when drawing the hats. Every once in awhile I stare at that and wonder if I should go back and redo the shoes. I suppose if it bothers me too much, I will. I have done it before with other pieces.

I got a little more bold with the color and design in trying to complete a portion of the room but keeping the focus on the main characters. The colors were deliberate to catch the viewers attention and causes for the eye to move around the completed piece. If the design in the drapes didn't draw the eye down to the slight changed hue of the wall then the braids connect with the bear and the color of the window sill does it. This was also featured a number of times in art groups. It is entitled BFFs.
The apprehension to venture out with this design subsided after BFFs. I was satisfied that I could incorporate the two styles and it would work. Once I completed Ruby, Tanzanite was easy. The others came one after the other and the time wasn't nearly as long as it was when I was just using black ink.

Amber is wearing a dress I use to have when I was 6 years old. I drew her hair because it seemed like an American thing to do with that sort of dress. I was getting use to bringing the shine in the right direction as long as the gleam in the eye was there as well. I didn't know what to do with her as far as action was concerned so I referred to another piece I completed. It was the wrong way to go. As pleased as I am with the color of the background, her hair and dress, I think it was the catching of the butterflies that didn't appeal to the viewers.
Amethyst came after I thought about a certain bride at her wedding. I was noticing all of the details she incorporated. From a small orchestra to the harpist playing a solo. I never looked at one playing a harp as much as I did this woman. Though I drew the figure with her legs crossed, a true harpist knows it would be impossible playing the instrument proficiently this way...but it looks nice. the shine and the curls were coming easier in this piece. The colors, I wouldn't normally put together, but when I did the name of the work was fitting.





One of the last from the series to form the calendar is Peridot. I thought of the Michigan winters when I was a teen and standing for the bus to go to school. The winters in Michigan didn't care about the changes the of the calendar. When we hoped that March would bring a hint of gleam of the sun, the wind blew to let us know winter wasn't finished yet. it is why the flowers, butterflies and and all of the expectation of Spring was drawn in black ink. The colors were underneath waiting for the warmth to come. This did well in views and comments but by this time, I just didn't care anymore. I liked the style I developed incorporating the two and I am sticking with it no matter what the public seemingly likes today and gone tomorrow.
Labels:
art classes,
black ink,
colored pencil,
drawing,
females,
fine art,
flowers,
lenora l. brown,
lolita fashion,
manga,
markers,
mehndi,
redbubble,
tutorials,
watercolor pencils
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