Thursday, 30 August 2012

Jane Rizzoli

I am currently working on a pencil drawing of Angie Harmon (Detective Jane Rizzoli). I have finished the face, and neck and am pretty happy with how it is looking. The problem I have is with the hair. I have never drawn curly hair before and an struggling to get the right technique. I'm hoping to have it done by the weekend. With the face, I used my fingers to smudge the graphite, to give a very soft feel to it. I wanted to show the bone structure in a very gentle but obvious way.. The hair has gone through several different shading attempts, so far, none of which I'm happy with, but I'm trying to stick at it, and will hopefully have a photo very soon.
Watch this space...

Friday, 24 August 2012

Changeling

I thought a little explanation of my profile picture would be an idea. I painted this a couple of years ago. It is one of my favourite pieces, because of its strong contrasts.
It is a piece, which is quite personal to me. I was struggling emotionally at the time, and found escape in my art. This picture is especially important to me because of the eyes, and specifically the variation of the two. I liked the idea that one person can be two different things, or emotional states at any one time. In the picture, the girl is simultaneously shown as having a light and dark side.
To me, it shows great inner strength, while being in great pain. I chose to use the contrast of warm and cool colors to mirror the emotions. This image is very powerful for me. It is one that I always harp back to again and again. I see plenty of things I can improve on in this painting, but overall it is one of my favourites. 

Amy-Lee


This is one of my earlier pieces of work. It is a portrait of Amy-Lee from Evanescence. Here, I was still very unsure about whether I could actually draw or not (I know I may sound stupid, and I'm not looking for compliments, it's just the truth). I used pencils and graphite sticks to create the image. The thing I like about this picture, is the way that the eyes stand out, and almost convey an emotion. The source image was one, where Amy-Lee looked quite angry, and I wanted to show this. To me, eyes can convey so many emotions. They really are the window to the soul, and are the part of a portrait that I take the most time on, and that I find the most challenging. Without accurate and effective eyes, a portrait is nothing, but a portrait with eyes that convey an emotion, can take the viewer somewhere. I hope Amy-Lee can take you somewhere too, just as she took me...

Monday, 13 August 2012

In the beginning...

            I have kept a blog, sporadically for a while now, but have never really made a commitment to it. I recently saw a blog by a friend, dedicated to her craft, and it made me realise that I have quite a lot to say, that I never really get around to saying. Hence, this blog is born. I suppose it really makes sense to start with an introduction to me, so here goes... 
            My name is Li Carter, and I am a writer, artist and crafter. Basically, I love creating things. I live in sunny South Wales, with my family, and a menagerie of pets, all of whom I love to pieces. I have always loved writing. It is my passion, and I have never wanted to do anything but write. 
            My art and crafting is something that I began a little later in life. When I was younger, I couldn't draw a stick man. I was told by teachers that I was no good at art, and that I shouldn't bother. I didn't realise until a lot later in my life that I could learn to be able to put the images in my head on to the page. In hindsight, I am glad that my art didn't come easily, as now, I have a chance to truly appreciate it, and am always searching for new ways to create. 
            Recently, I have learnt to crochet, and am now thoroughly enjoying exploring this as a means of creating. I am also experimenting with sewing and patchwork, and look forward to sharing some of that on here too.