Sketch for Turnoff Vessel (unrealized painting). Colored pencil on paper, 2011 by Sarah Atlee.
Sketch for Kitty Kitty Cowboyed Up
Sketch for Kitty Kitty Cowboyed Up, ink on paper, 11 x 8.5 inches, 2010 by Sarah Atlee.
I worked on this sketch while my mother was in the hospital with a broken leg. Nothing like the solitude and boredom of waiting in the ER all day to drive my mind to creative distraction.
The finished piece:
Kitty Kitty Cowboyed Up, acrylic on canvas, 16 x 14 inches, 2011 by Sarah Atlee.
Mellifluous Moue Collage Sketch
Mellifluous Moue sketch & mask collage, mixed media sketchbook pages, 2009 by Sarah Atlee. Some rights reserved.
Collage sketch for Mellifluous Moue, Patron Saint of Vocabulary.
Here’s the final drawing:
Back to the Figure Drawing Board
Mary (Figure Study), ink on paper, July 2009. Some rights reserved.
I just signed up for Glen Thomas' Figure Drawing class at City Arts Center, which starts in late July. I'm so excited.
I've been a regular and loving attendee of Dr. Sketchy's Anti Art School over the last several years. Lately I've wanted to temper that experience with some traditional figure drawing, which I haven't done since I finished school in 2006. Last year I had a wonderful time in Bert Seabourn's acrylic painting class at CAC. I got reacquainted with some basic techniques and experimented outside my normal painting style. I'm eager to take this approach to learning and re-learning the figure.
City Arts Center, located on the Oklahoma State Fair Grounds in OKC, offers a wide variety of art classes for kids and for adults. Visit their website to read about course offerings and enroll. I guarantee you'll enjoy it.
My Rock - My Mom
Sarah Drawing a Picture, ink on paper by Emmy Ezzell, circa 1984. Click here to see more drawings from this session.
My Mom was the first person who knew I was an artist, and who never ever told me I couldn't be one.
There are thousands of things she has done along the way to make sure I followed my dreams - too many to list here. The most important thing she does, by far, is love me.
Thank you, Mom. You make it possible.