Showing posts with label character. Show all posts
Showing posts with label character. Show all posts

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Happel Art -- Mid-Summer Ramblings



The days seem to fly by so quickly. Savannah got to go on a 4 hour float trip recently and then the next day she and Avery got to go on a two hour float trip on the Missouri River. They both had a very fun time and I am sure will want to go again in the future.





Avery got creative again late the other night and presented his version of Spiderman to adorn our refrigerator. He applied tape heavily so it won't fall off. Unfortunately, Spidey is getting water logged from people getting ice for their cups while in the freezer and it melting.



Wynston was playing on the computer the other day and started dabbling with a small piece of paper. Here is his happy looking fellow he presented to me. I gave him compliments and Wynston's smile was as bright as his drawing's smile.



Savannah has been using the light box and tracing one of my embroidery patterns I found on the computer as well as a troll from a recent drawing book I got for the kids from Michael's.




Fred has been doing something he loves recently which is refinishing a small table. The original finish on it was very thin and wearing badly. He thought I was going to donate the table to charity, but I suggested he refinish it and play moving a few pieces of furniture around. I like the end result.




I have been busy stitching some hand towels and have had the bright idea to maybe make a few into quilted table runners/centers. I love finding vintage transfer patterns and flickr.com has a wonderful group with more being added almost daily -- more than I could ever stitch!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Drawing What You See



Avery and I talked about a couple of pictures I sat and drew the other day just for fun. One is of Tinkerbell (off of Savannah's backpack) and the other is from a ceramic sculpture of an angel I have on the table sitting next to the chair I was in.


He then decided that he would try this new idea instead of drawing characters he has in his video games. (Here is one he drew that has a new story to tell -- something about a professor creating a robot and asking what does "ambition" mean in a talk with me yesterday.)

Update: Avery tells me this drawing is from "a character in Teen Titans. His name is Slade. He is wearing a mask because the character does not want anyone to see his face. Slade makes robots or minions that look similar to him. Teen Titan Robin (from Batman and Robin) does not like him very much. Slade is a bad guy."




He decided to draw the table and lamp that is next to the same chair I sat in earlier.


Then he followed it up by drawing my Red DX fitness chair I am using for a sewing chair in our living room. I have included his drawing and a picture of the chair. I think he has done a very good job with proportions. That is something I always have to play with especially in trying to draw people or figures.




To conclude, Savannah also gave me the bright idea of using some of my drawing as embroidery patterns. I think that is very smart thinking on her part and creative also.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Alice in Wonderland by Savannah


I ran across this beautiful drawing Savannah Rose did for me last year of Alice in Wonderland at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party.

She knows I love and collect things from Alice in Wonderland. I must get this picture framed for safe keeping.

I love her colors in this piece.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Silly Monster Art -- To Scare the Bees Away



Young man Avery came back into the house very abruptly after having just gone out the door this past Saturday. I asked what was the matter. He replied, "I saw a bee." This is a new fear/worry he has been developing since before our move from Tennessee.


I told him as the summer pretty months are shorter here in Montana than he is accustomed to that he should be outside as much as possible now days. Very hesitant to do so, I came up with a plan of me joining him. On the way out the door I grabbed a sketch book and some drawing books along with his new twisty crayons. After reviewing his options, Avery decided on The Silly Monsters book.



It is a wonderful book that gives you options for the facial shape, eyes, nose, mouth, body, feet, and extras that you can pick one at a time to create your own special monster. Avery came up with two characters and had much pleasure in also deciding what colors he wanted to pick for each part on his monster.




I love the name he gave his first one. He has something in mind for the second guy, but we have not labeled him as of yet.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Temple of the Twilight Sword Drawing




This drawing has been made several times by Avery. He loves the pillars! Something about the layout of the picture also makes him happy. I am sure it is inspired by one of the video games he likes to play.



He has sent an original of this picture to each of his aunts. I like how he is proud and wants to share his art.

Avery -- "Mr. Big Man"



Avery got a new set of twisty crayons from his mom the other day and broke them in by creating "Mr. Big Man".

Avery introduced his new character to his dad with much delight.