
I'm happy and surprised to say that this is my 100th post. I'm celebrating with:
A Look Back
- Goals I Set in January that I've Met by July
 - Get in the practice of drawing everyday - measured by filling a moleskine (which is close to filled)
 - Read through Colored Pencil for Serious Beginners (Bet Borgeson)
 - Read through Colored Pencil Portraits Step by Step (Ann Kullberg)
 - Copy several Sargent portraits
 - Copy several Ingres portraits
- Themes I've Kept To
 - Portraits: spent all of January doing only portraits
 - Landscapes: worked on this in February
 - Nature in color: did this in June
 - Everyday objects
- Artists I've Studied
 - January: John Singer Sargent
 - February: Vincent van Gogh
 - March: John William Waterhouse
 - April: Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres
 - May: James McNeill Whistler
 - June: Georgia O'Keeffe
- Things I Didn't Plan to Do, but have done
 - Start and continue a blog
 - Successfully complete a paid commission
 - Begin looking at the art market
- Goals That are "In Progress"
 - Working on Perspective
 - Get started in acrylics
 - Get started in colored pencils
 - Drawing more from life
 - Drawing from memory, eventually as a daily goal
- Goals I Set in January, Still to be Met
 - Finish a work large enough to go over my couch
 - Finish 12 works that would fit nicely into a calendar
 - Continue on the "In Progress" goals listed above
 - Work on some architecture in pen and ink
- Artists To Study
 - July: Maxfield Parrish (with Maggie Stiefvater)
 - Aug-Dec: Winslow Homer, Degas, Turner, Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Da Vinci (I will adapt this to enable myself to join in on any groups that are studying a master)
 - Also in July: I plan to buoy myself against discouragement with "Parrish blues" by also working through (again) Hale's Drawing Lessons From the Masters - any tidbits I plan to pass along on this blog.
- New Goals To Add
 - Continue with the blog
 - Tweaking the blog as time permits
 - Look at building a portrait commission business
 - Learn more color theory and application
Finally, a special thanks to all those who have commented and emailed their encouragement and advice! I have learned a tremendous amount in just a short time, largely because of the kindness of others. I never expected this to be such a rewarding experience!
Onward and upward...
 
3 comments:
Hey! I just dropped by and want you to know that I think you're good! :)
Rose - you've not only done tremendously well, you're also setting the pace at times. Keep up the good work.
Wow, Katherine, thanks. You've made my week!
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