Saturday, January 28, 2017

Shading and Gesture

By Elissa Rosenthal

For this week I've mostly focused on my gesture drawings since I know it is one of the most important fundamentals. Plus, they really help you re-learn the proportions of the human body. I put some notes down with my self criticism, because this is my artistic journey, I know I have a long way to go. Then, even when I get to that point, I know I'll want to get even better.


I started off by doing the basic line structure to figure out positions for the body.


Then I looked at some references from searching on Google full body dramatic poses and did some slightly more elaborated gestures based on those references.


Along with the gesture drawings, I practiced some more shading on a basic shape. In this example a tub of lip balm. I'm going to try doing this type of exercise next week with my better quality pencils. I was disappointed with the lack consistency my mechanical pencil led had. Near the end it started to be more consistent because of wearing down the led on one side, however,  it would still make random harder marks on the paper if the mechanical pencil wasn't held just right.


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Saturday, January 21, 2017

Starting The Creative Process And Anxiety Relief

By Elissa Rosenthal

When I went back to drawing this week, with this being the first time in a long time, I found myself having a hard time trying to find my creativity and inspiration. So, I defaulted to trying out some shading exercises, particularly because I know I will need to practice shading again.

For this week I did it with a basic, number two led, mechanical pencil since I didn't want to break out my nicer pencils until I practice a bit more. The one with the balls on top of each other was obviously more difficult since I needed to remember to have the reflection coming off the bottom ball onto the bottom of the top one. Plus, this is type of practice is always good for practicing highlights and values. 

Now, since today with the inauguration and everything my anxiety started acting up a little so I decided to draw some rainbow mandalas. Drawing mandalas always helps my mind calm down and get more into the creative mind set. However, I kinda got a bit carried away and did quite a few of them. At the very least these can help with bringing back the muscle memory of straight lines and even curves. As you see these mandalas are far from perfect. Though that was not my intent with this particular exercise it does help me notice which types of lines I could need help with. 



If you get anxious like I do I highly recommend trying out drawing mandalas. They do not need to be a particular design and you can look them up online for design inspiration. 

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Saturday, January 14, 2017

Going Artsy With This Blog- This Blog's Future

By Elissa Rosenthal

Hi everyone! I've been thinking for a while on how this blog doesn't have a narrow focus, and has been a melting pot of randomness. This has been the case because, to be honest, with this being my very first blog, I had no idea what I selectively wanted to write about. The major proponent of this decision has been that I've been writing on here on a weekly basis and I wanted to make sure I didn't feel drained by the topic of choice.

However, as I said, I've been thinking and I believe the best decision is for me to try my best sticking to two subjects. The subjects I'll be going for is art and celiac disease. The main topic of this blog will be my artistic journey, and if I do come across something new to share with the celiac community I will do that as well for that week.

It has been a while since I've practiced by art skills, and I do love creating. So, you all will be seeing me pretty much on the level I used to be a very long while back. This is because as with most skills, if you don't practice drawing your ability degrades over time. If I find any good technique's for practicing I will let you know in the article for that week, as well as my experiences with it and any new art medium I've tried.  

I hope to see all your views and comments in the future of this blog! May your day be merry and fulfilling! Till next time my butterflies!

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Saturday, January 7, 2017

Restaurant Review From A Celiac : PF Changs

By Elissa Rosenthal

If you are needing a place to eat with yourself or some family and friends PF Chang is the way to go! They have dedicated gluten free cookware and a system that so far seems to be working really well. I have not become sick because of their food even once! Though, I would be cautious when it comes to their drinks as I would with any restaurant. Their food is very good and though you can once in a while come across that one waiter/waitress who is having a bad day, the majority of their staff is upbeat. The restaurant can feel a little crowded though during the busier times of the day, so I would recommend going with some friends and asking for a booth or reserving one.

Personal Celiac Safety Rating: 5/5



❗Remember that restaurant policies can change! Always call the restaurant beforehand or ask your waiter if you have any questions or concerns.


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