Vicky L. Williamson
a journey towards the person God created me to be...
23 November 2024
currently inked pens
22 November 2024
a forgotten critter
21 November 2024
today’s project
19 November 2024
my palette collection
17 November 2024
after playing fetch
Keeping it simple: I sketched this in blue (I keep blue lead in this mechanical pencil), then added a few ink lines. Our corgi, Butters, wears herself out fetching her favorite rubber ball . . . then is eager to play again after a short rest.
16 November 2024
and the winner is . . .
After watching Lisa Spangler @sideoats do a short video mixing quinacridone magenta and peacock to get a near-blue, I decided to stick with this Christmas palette being most close to the @lettersparrow Holiday Hues palette. I already owned most of the colors in the collaboration palette but for those who don’t, I highly recommend ordering from Letter Sparrow!
(That’s a Christmas colored lap quilt in the background, sewn by my mother❣️)
15 November 2024
which combo?
Lisa Spangler has a new collaboration with Letter Sparrow for a “Holiday Hues” palette of Christmas colors; I already own most of the Letter Sparrow colors included — all but the ruby red and pearl shimmer.
And Art Toolkit just released a bright red Demi Palette which I added to my collection. Just the color for a Christmas palette! But which combination do I go with? My pyrrol scarlet is close to ruby red and my grey of grey is sort of silvery. Or I can mix a ruby red color with quin. magenta and sunflower yellow, making room for a blue, which I would miss. Or skip the silver-like grey for both reds and a blue?
heading home
We are now on our way home, but I thought I’d post a sketch of my art tool bag: a Delfonics bag insert, size M, that I added a carrying strap to (I chose black so it would look more purse-like and hide dirt, forgetting how red-gold corgi hair would adhere to it!). Having much more room than my Art Toolkit, it holds plenty of supplies as well as regular “purse” stuff for longer trips. The cross-body strap holds tools where they can be easily grabbed even if I am standing up.