Friday, September 26, 2014

Upper Window

Goache 6"x8" on canvas board
By request, I have painted this for my good friend who, last year, spent a semester at Oxford.  During her time in England she was able to take some very picturesque photos.  This is painted from one such photo.  I hope you enjoy it.  Contact me if you have any requests of your own.




Thursday, September 11, 2014

Special

Often we use the word special to describe someone as needing extra help because they're not smart or something like that.  We consider it an insult if someone calls us special.  But maybe that definition of special just means you have an ability that most people have not got?

Today I discovered an artist who paints gorgeous scenes using nothing but a typewriter.  I have also long admired the work of a man who has the ability to paint an entire city from memory.  Both have what would typically be thought of as serious setbacks as they are not like people who our society normally considers skilled, smart, or able to accomplish much in life.  The great thing that sets these two apart is the special ability God gave them.  He made them excellent in their ability to visually communicate the beauty they see.

Click on the links below, check these guys out, and share your thoughts with me, I would be glad to hear them.

Stephen Wiltshire, Photographic Memory
Paul Smith, Typewriter Artist

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Doar o Casa

Pencil 9x12
This is from one of my photos. Not sure if it's a house or if it serves a different purpose, but it's in Romania. I hope you enjoy.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Life in the Mundane Series

Today is just a simple issue with pictures from my phone from what is in general a long period of eventless life. Please enjoy these snapshots of the sky, most of them involving a sunset. Hopefully one day you will be seeing some of these same photos in DrawnOut form, but for now this will have to do.

The view from the window at a house where I was babysitting.
On the way home from an outing with some friends, the sky looked quite lovely.



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While shooting baskets with some friends at a riverside playground, I walked to the riverbank and found this scene.
See the drawn versions below:
http://rachdrawnout.blogspot.com/2012/04/reflections-3-ways.html

Looking through the rear window in the car on the way to church

There exists a drawn version of this scene,
but I don't believe I've posted it on my blog yet.

The sky looked amazing, so I went to the top of a hill near my house and got some shots.


Commutes are boring, but not with a gorgeous sky like this. I like how the red lights act to accent the other colors.


The moon looked larger in real life.
The day my sister and I had nothing to do so we drove to a cute little town
and went walking. Turned the camera upside down for this reflection.

This was the day my brother and I got soaked during a sudden cloud burst trying to pump air into the tire of one of our family's cars.
If it were not for the parking lot, this might render a more
romantic scene.
The telephone poles and wires here are pictured in Urban Sky: http://rachdrawnout.blogspot.com/2013/11/urban-sky.html



Children, do not do this at home. Photo was snapped while driving.

When my sister and I climbed a tower to watch the sunset.