Here is my answer to the challenge to draw a box, bottle or can from the kitchen. I did this late, late, late last night so I soon could barely keep my eyes open to finish it. Instead I stopped where I was and added a little journaling. Love my kitchen. We remodeled a few years ago and tore out the wall between the kitchen and a tiny little study...so now I have a bigger kitchen with a fireplace (it was already in the study). We have a couch there that the kids flop on and a desk for our computer. We really live in this room, and I love having the family hanging out back here while I cook, instead of being back here all by my lonesome.
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
#7 Draw a box, bottle or can from the kitchen
Here is my answer to the challenge to draw a box, bottle or can from the kitchen. I did this late, late, late last night so I soon could barely keep my eyes open to finish it. Instead I stopped where I was and added a little journaling. Love my kitchen. We remodeled a few years ago and tore out the wall between the kitchen and a tiny little study...so now I have a bigger kitchen with a fireplace (it was already in the study). We have a couch there that the kids flop on and a desk for our computer. We really live in this room, and I love having the family hanging out back here while I cook, instead of being back here all by my lonesome.
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Nice job! The labels and woodgrain show a lot of attention, in spite of your sleepiness--I'm impressed by the detail.
Great drawing! I love all the journalling around it too!
Great drawing. It looks excellent with the journalling and the woodgrain.
I like how you did the "kitchen containers" in their context, and the writing around it really finishes it off. Good job with the woodgrain!
What impresses me is that you have empty spaces..... My spice racks are over flowing... not because of gourmet tendencies, but because we rarely finish anything, and even less frequently discard antiquated spices... I bet I've got stuff that's 7 years old. Hmm. Inspiration.
I like the contrasts of darks and lights.
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