Pencil Case And Index Card Drawings

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Last year I was working on the icad or index-card-a-day project where I painted one index card per day over the span of two months, totalling 60 cards.  During that time I purchased some loose colour pencils.  I had been wanting to draw a little penguin quilt pattern in Viking costume for ages, so I decided I would make that block for a pencil case.

This little penguin is Olaf and he loves his helmet with horns on it.  I tried to tell him that Viking helmets didn’t have horns, but he was most insistent.  He thought they made him look more mighty.

The pattern is for a 10″ block, but I made a 7″ one for my pencil case.  I finished the block long ago and finally, during my attempt to finish a few projects, the pencil case was completed.  I usually travel with my pencil cases, so I needed to use a dark fabric.  Brown was perfect, plus, it made me think of a wooden hut where Olaf might live.

 

 

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I used a frosty branch fabric for the inside.  After all, penguins have to have snow!  This pencil case comfortably fits my pencils and my water brushes.  It is not too large, but big enough for me to toss a sketchbook in there and tie the ribbons around it.

Olaf is available in my shop if you want to make one.  I am thinking of making a couple of friends for him and Polaris –

 

 

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A couple of years ago, my friend Janine from Rainbow Hare hosted Making Christmas.  I wrote a tutorial for that event on how to make a pencil case featuring a decorative piece in the front.  I made this little pencil case then with Little Penguin Polaris for my micron pens.  I followed my own tutorial to make the new one and it hardly took any time to make it.

 

Interestingly enough, I made the Viking Penguin Olaf block when I shared the last set of index card drawings.  I often thought of posting them together in one post.  Before I show them though, I thought I’d share a list of all the mediums I used on this project.  I had no idea I used these many!

 

  • Micron pens
  • Micron Gelly Roll pens
  • Uniball Signo pen – white
  • Uniball Gel Impact pens – gold and silver
  • Recollections Metallic pen – copper
  • Pentel Touch pens – silver and gold
  • Faber Castell Pitt artist pens
  • Faber Castell Aquarell watercolour pencils
  • Faber Castell Albrecht Dürer watercolour pencils
  • Inktense pencils
  • Prismacolor pencils
  • Prismacolor markers
  • Gesso
  • Turpentine

 

I have never had any training in painting, I paint because it makes me happy.  This project definitely pushed me out of my comfort zone and helped me explore new venues.

 

 

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1. Carnival  2.  Milky Way map  3.  Edwardian Mailbox for P. G. Wodehouse

4. Owl – playing in the rain 5. Taxi  6. Element Picker

7. Solitude in rain  8. Wind turbine sentinel  9.  Vintage Porsche

10. California poppy  11. Corn lilies  12.  Tardis

 

 

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13. Grey dappled foal  14. Route 66 neon sign 15. National parks of America

16. Melrose Abbey 17.  Fairy Door  18.  Snow Globe

19.  Dryburgh Abbey  20.  Disco  21. Psychedelic gravitational waves

22. For Alan Turing 23. Devil’s Postpile 24. Dancing neurons

 

 

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25. Peacock feather  26. Endeavour & transit of Venus  27. Solar prominence

28.  Ice cream  29. Shel Silverstein 30. Exploding clock

31. Blustery autumn day  32. Unplugged  33. Pre-dawn driving

34.  Self-portrait – walking into the unknown 35. Steampunk wings 36. Stargazing

 

 

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37. My violins 38. Tell Them Stories 39. Solar eclipse and Shuttle Endeavour

40. Paper tunnel 41. Vineyard  42.  Svalbard

43.  Focusing through lens 44. Saturday night  45. Playing summer 78 by Yann Tiersen on piano

46. Love to walk  47. Dancing Aurora  48. Aston Martin

 

 

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49. Snowdrop  50.  Star trails  51. Garden bench

52. Downpour  53. Mail  54. Affair of hearts

55. Western view of sunrise  56. Brunel’s SS Great Britain 57. Historic hot air balloon

58. Edinburgh flat  59. Explore other worlds  60. William Blake – Eternity in an hour

 

 

I hope you enjoyed them.  Many thanks to you for leaving encouraging comments, to Dixie from Arranged Words for inspiring me with her artwork to get back to painting, and to my husband for putting up with “I’ll be right there, just need to finish this one little bit” while he took care of a lot of things during those two months.

This year I am doing the daily photo project and sharing the photos on the monthly Wandering Camera linky party that I am also hosting here.

 

 

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I suppose I like these immersing projects way too much!  Art is good for the soul, right?!

-Soma

 

 

 

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Wandering Camera – March Linky Party

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Welcome to the March edition of the Wandering Camera linky party.  We had a great start in February with so many of you linking up and visiting each other, thank you so much!  It was a lot of fun seeing your photos and reading about them.

February tossed me a few hurdles.  I got badly sick from the flu and couldn’t go outside for a while.  A couple of days later my husband got sick too.  We also had to visit the vet a few times for the kitties.  One of them is spending this week at the hospital.

I found solace in long walks, and in taking photos to find little joys here and there looking through my lens.  So here are my photos from the month of February.  They are in chronological order, 1st – 29th of February.

 

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1. I love the velvety texture of sage

2.  New silvery treasure from the kitchen store

3. Warming up after a long walk in the rain

4.  Hiking at sunset

 

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5. Old theatre in Sonoma

6. Sunset at Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco

7. Comforted by old friends while sick in bed

8. Sneaked out to the backyard for a little bit

 

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9. Bringing the outdoors to me by painting the Sierra trees in acrylic

10. Charlie soaking in the sun

11. All the buds bursting into bloom within just a couple of days

12.  Enjoying the first evening out of the house

 

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13. Earthquake-damaged old post office – it will probably be demolished

14. Another beautiful building in Napa – also quake-damaged

15. The purple house by our favourite cafe

16. White flowers and blue skies

 

17. Pensive Montague

18. Treasuring my new watercolour paints

19. A wee dram

20.  Setting sunlight coloured these flowers a vibrant red

 

21. Art gallery

22. Moonrise

23. Not snow but flower-flakes

24. Late afternoon walk at a local Park

 

25. A beautifully restored Victorian house

26. Showing off his orange fur

27. My first Madeleines

28.  Delighted at spotting wild iris during a hike

 

29. Distracting myself by writing notes on possible future travel destinations after leaving Monty at the hospital

 
I am using a newly-acquired camera for these photos.  It behaves very differently from my other camera which is of much better quality.  I am learning a lot about the new camera as I continue to take these photos.  One of the settings I love to play with is ISO.

 

ISO Setting

In February I talked about different kinds of light.  Cameras will always do really well in well-lit settings, but the automatic settings do not always work in low light.  The ISO setting of your camera is great for those situations.  ISO values can be set on most cameras, including some point-and-shoot cameras.

You can change the light sensitivity of your camera by changing the ISO .  Light sensitivity means the amount of light needed for a well-exposed photo.

 

ISO And Shutter Speed

Lower ISO requires more light.  Under bright light you can take a photo quite easily using a fast shutter speed and a low ISO.  With the same ISO and less available light you will need to use a longer shutter speed for a photo.  That is quite impossible without a stand and may not be desirable for a moving subject.

 

Pro – Higher ISO = Faster Shutter Speed

Similarly, higher ISO is more light sensitive, therefore needs less light for a good exposure.  So a higher ISO value enables you to use a faster shutter speed.  Using a combination of higher ISO and faster shutter speed, you can take that elusive photo in low light.

 

Con – Higher ISO = More Noise

Then why not use a high ISO all the time?  There is a caveat.  The higher the ISO number is, the more noise or grain your photos are going to have.  That means photos are not going to look smooth at higher ISO numbers.  How noisy it is going to be is completely dependent on the camera.  In automatic mode, your camera sets the ISO for you.  If you want finer control over shutter speed or noise level, you want to set the ISO yourself.

 

My usual ISO settings

I usually use 100 – 200 on clear, sunny days.  I go up to 400 on cloudy days, early mornings and late afternoon hours.  From 800 onward, it completely depends on the camera I am using.  On a couple of my cameras I can go up to 1600 or 3200 without adding much noise.  On my point-and-shoot camera, anything over 800 causes so much noise that I don’t like using it for most photos.

 

That must-have photo

If, however, the option is getting a photo vs. not, then you want to go ahead and use that higher ISO to get a faster shutter speed.  That way the photo might be grainy, but it will be in focus.

 

The best thing to do is play with different ISO settings at different light conditions.  One last note –  Always set the value back to your usual ISO once you are done taking photos in those exception situations.  That way, the next time you use your camera, you won’t end up taking a bunch of photos with the wrong ISO value by mistake.  I usually keep mine at 400.

I hope this encourages you to learn your camera a little more this month.

 

Now it’s your turn to share your photo posts.  I always look forward to seeing them.  Every photo is special because it suspends a moment and everyone sees the world around us differently!  So don’t compare and contrast, just have fun and see the world that only your eyes can see!

 

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You can add any number of links to your posts from the previous month.  The posts should have photos in them, with a story or anecdote. Your project photos (quilting, sewing, painting, knitting, etc.) are most welcome.  You can also write a new post to link up.  Please do not link up posts that are older than the previous month, they will be removed.

Please make sure to include the badge or a text link back to this site on each post that you link up.  You can also add the badge to your blog. I am happy either way as long as you link back :-)

Spread a little encouragement amongst each other.

I will leave the link-up open for a whole week.

Wandering Camera is a monthly event that will run on the first Thursday of every month.  The next post and link-up will be on the 7th of April.  If you follow me via email, bloglovin or facebook, you will get a reminder.

Have fun!!

 


-Soma

 

 

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