Showing posts with label Trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trees. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 May 2018

Scots Pine

Every year I spot something new, despite always having loved walking in the woods, working in the woods over the last 12 years and being outdoors generally!

Here is a female flower on a bit of Scots Pine and a new cone. 

Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Recent studies

I love Autumn treasures - I feel like I'm part squirrel when I venture out as I'm always returning with a collection of seeds to draw. There is a section of the studio that looks like the woodland floor at the moment, with so many treats awaiting sketching!

I'm building up a body of work for an exhibition that is running Nov- Dec... more details soon. Commissions welcome - I'm working on several lovely ones at the moment!

www.AliceDrawsTheLine.co.uk :: Acorns

www.AliceDrawsTheLine.co.uk :: Beech nuts

www.AliceDrawsTheLine.co.uk :: Field Maple seed

Thursday, 18 August 2016

Oak in August

The acorns are such an amazing green at the moment! This is now in the shop too! It is an A4 original.

Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Holly

The Holly at the top of a field near my parents is covered in green berries - I'll have to remember to return and draw them again later in the year

www.AliceDrawsTheLine.co.uk :: Holly

Monday, 15 August 2016

Lime

Trees haven't featured here for a while but I've been keeping an eye on these too! Here are some August updates! First up - the Lime tree. It's finished smelling delicious, and now the seeds are starting to fall -another amazing design really

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Goals

Day 9 of #MarchMeetTheMaker looks at 'Goals'.
I've given myself a year 'to try'... to see if the dream of earning enough through illustration and hand lettering to supplement my part time job can become a reality. Otherwise the reality is finding another part time job...

Sunday, 6 March 2016

Raw Materials

Day 6 already of #MarchMeetTheMaker and we are looking at Raw Materials.

Here is a picture of the table the other day when I was working on drawing buds. I had been collecting them from different species as I saw them and keeping them in water at home to draw. 

Alice Draws The Line :: Raw Materials

The initial drawings are done straight into the drawing a day book, as a study, drawn in pen and coloured with watercolour. I can then scan them and use them all together is designs using the computer. I'm also working on a couple of bigger pieces and am collecting seasonal studies to work into the final composition of these. 

Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Spring is Springing

I love this time of year as everything slowly turns green and comes into leaf. 

For my Drawing A Day this week I've been looking at different tree species - drawing their buds as a sketchbook study. I'm a bit of a tree geek and love how you can play detective and work out which trees are which. At this time of year the buds are one of the ways to identify the species (as well as the bark, remaining seeds and silhouette). I'm hoping to draw a few more this week and build up my collection. 

I also really like being able to tell what time of year it is in my Drawing a Day book when I flick through - maybe one year I'll manage to do a whole year as a nature journal...

Here is the process...

Alice Draws The Line :: Sketching Sycamore

Alice Draws The Line :: Sycamore and Beech

Alice Draws The Line :: Drawing Elder

Alice Draws The Line :: Sycamore, Beech and Elder

Alice Draws The Line :: Sketchbook studies

These studies are the starting point for another project I'm working on... but that's for another day!


Tuesday, 2 February 2016

A new range

I've started working on a new range of cards that combine my love of trees with my love of illustration and hand lettering. At present I'm affectionately referring to them as my TreeGeek range. This is one I've been tinkering with today...

www.AliceDrawsTheLine.co.uk :: Thank Yew