Showing posts with label square. Show all posts
Showing posts with label square. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

I really do artwork as well as campers. Not that you can tell from my last 5 posts. I really appreciate all the well wishes and enthusiasm about my new mobile art studio/gallery space. I am happy to get back to drawing though! Here's my latest piece from my Squared series.

Sushi Squared
colored pencil 
8" x 8" available in print on canvas $25 and original $200





Friday, July 27, 2012

Watermelon Squared



Watermelon Squared 
8" x 8" 
$200 original

My family and I just got back from a cruise to the Bahamas - not to be confused with the Colored Pencil On the High Seas cruise next sprint. This was strictly a family vacation and did not include colored pencil fun! We actually took the kids on a cruise though because we had so much fun on our first cruises that I did with Ann Kullberg. Its such an easy and fun way to vacation.

Anyway - we had a blast, but I hope you like my newest drawing Watermelon Squared! 


Sunday, July 1, 2012

Squash Squared

Squash Squared
8" x 8"
Colored Pencil on Pastelbord

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Citrus Squared

Citrus Squared
8" x 8" Colored Pencil on Pastelbord

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Italian Squared

Italian Squared
8" x 8"
Colored Pencil on Pastelbord

Friday, June 22, 2012

Easter Egg Radishes

Easter Egg Radishes
8" x 8" Colored Pencil on Pastelbord

Have you ever heard of Easter Egg Radishes? I found these pretty little radishes at the Brattelboro Wednesday Farmer's Market. They were so beautiful I couldn't help myself and they were delicious too! 

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

OJ

OJ
8" x 8"
colored pencil on Pastelbord


This is my entry for the Colored Pencil Society silent auction that will be held during their annual convention this summer. 

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Sweet Peppers Squared

Sweet Peppers Squared
8" x 8"
Colored Pencil on Pastelbord
$200 email for information
nicolecaulfield@gmail.com

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Caulfield Dairy

Caulfield Dairy Milk Bottle
8" x 8"
Colored Pencil and solvent on Pastelbord


Friday, June 15, 2012

Berries Squared


Berries Squared
8" x 8" Colored Pencils on Pastelbord
$200 email me for inquiries

 I have avoided doing square compositions for a long time because whenever I tried I just didn't like the outcome. I, however, like a challenge and I like successful square formats from other artists. Why are square formats so hard to compose? Let's think about the great masters (in my opinion) of composition - cinematographers. 

The first tv had almost a square format - much unlike tvs of today 

I was watching the second Sherlock Holmes movie with Robert Downey Jr. yesterday and was struck by the compositions created in the scenes. They routinely placed the figure of focus way off center with the action directing toward the center. They did place the central figure in the center when they were interested in force (like when he slid the chess piece right to the center of the screen) or in comedic scenes (like when they fell huffing and puffing to the middle of the floor and then cut out right away).   If they had to work in a square format they would be forced more often to center the main figure and lose all the beautiful directional lines.Take a look at some of the screen shots from the movie and see if you can see what I am talking about!