One of my advisors suggested a few months ago that I should “draw every day”. At the time I thought that was a little silly. I always draw. A design for a mural. A layout for a floorcloth. A Christmas card. You know. All kinds of things. Well, he gave me a little (like 2″x4″) sketchbook and said, “Just draw what’s in your head…” So I did. I started on September 29th. I sipped my coffee after breakfast and doodled a little picture of what used to be the milk house of our barn’s dairy operation, long before we moved here.
After that, I continued to draw these little pen and ink sketches as many mornings as possible. And what I soon realized is that my drawing was freeing up! I don’t worry so much about how it’s going to “come out”, but enjoy the process instead. I’ll start with an idea and build on it. Sometimes it ends up not at all as planned, but that’s half the fun.
If I like the sketch enough I might consider turning it into a full painting. It stays there in my little sketch book. I post it on Facebook and Instagram to let others see what I’m doing. Now I’ve created this blog to show visitors to my website what I’m doing. Some of the drawings aren’t very exciting or I hadn’t had enough coffee, or I was just preoccupied with some other “must do” for the day. I am finding, however, that like so many good habits, I feel a bit slighted if I don’t have a chance to do it.
Each one only takes 15 minutes to half an hour. I try not to worry about the time. I hope you enjoy these as much as I enjoy creating them! I may make some of my favorites into cards which I will offer for sale. I’ll keep you posted here. Please feel free to share the link to this page with anyone you think might be interested. Please note that all images are copyright protected. Matted prints of each Daily Doodle are available. Mat size is 8″ x 10″ and drawing size is 4.5″ x 6.5″. Prints are $75 plus $10 s&h. Contact the studio with the desired print name and an invoice will be sent to you.
Please join me to receive my “Daily Doodles”!
Morning Glory 6-21-18
This pretty morning glory sat up and made me look.
Daisy 6-20-18
Flowers are tough to paint.
“Sitting Fox III” 6-19-18
This little guy has quite the expression!
After the Show 6-18-18
Kate and I competed this weekend at our first recognized dressage show of the year.
Rollie & Devon 6-14-18
They are retrievers
Huntington Baby 6-13-18
I saw this little guy the other day when I was up at Huntington Farm.
Black River 6-11-18
This was the view as we rode at the base of the dam, looking back up the Black River with Mt. Ascutney in the distance.
Justify 6-10-18
I’ve tried to capture his strength and determination in this little painting.
Kate at Huntington 6-8-18
So much color, play and scenery was going on around me
Waiting 6-7-18
This little guy is waiting, but maybe falling asleep while he does so!
Curled Fox 6-4-18
I’m starting the week with another little fox painting.
Cantering Into the Weekend 6-1-18
So there he goes cantering off into the weekend.
Heidi 5-31-18
When I heard Heidi’s news I decided I’d do a painting of her on her wonderful horse
Walking Hounds 5-30-18
This one was all about capturing the light to define the shapes.
Hacking Out 5-29-18
Yesterday I ventured out on Kate for our first solo trail ride of the year.
“Bug” 5-28-18
This is Vermiculous; also known as “Bug”.
Spring Romp 5-25-18
Everyone is feeling very frisky!
Sitting Fox 3 5-24-18
I’m having so much fun painting these little foxes.
Morning Lilacs 5-23-18
Need to find the simplicity!
Playful Fox 5-21-18
These guys are just so fun to watch!
Apple Blossoms 5-18-18
Apple blossoms hold a special place in my heart.
Little Fox 5-17-18
Painting small makes you keep it very simple!
Trillium & Fiddleheads 5-16-18
Everything has come alive in the past week or so after an incredibly long winter. The trillium have been beautiful this year and Bart and I have been enjoying fiddleheads in all kinds of meals! Here's one for you to try if you have access to fiddleheads: Pan Seared...
Morning Ride 5-15-18
“No fussing. Just paint!” and out of that came this doodle.
Green Spring 5-14-18
This is just a little (3″x3″) oil on canvas to try to capture that overwhelming color and brightness.
Pirouette 5-11-18
This is called a pirouette.
Spring Day 5-4-18
I tried to capture this in oils.
Gray Horse 5-3-18
This gray horse is all about values- light, medium and dark.
Aside in a Brook 5-2-18
I love the peace and quiet of this one.
“Adeline” 4-30-18
Adeline is an albino
I too enjoy your sketches.
The foxes are my favorite.
I look forward to receiving these daily.
Thanks,
Suzanne
Love, love, love your sketches, Lisa! So glad you’re sharing them with us. Such talent!
lovely…
Your doodles make me smile!! Here in western NY we are living in the land of Narnia with temps 4\5 below.
See you in the spring.
I look forward to these and check every day now. They are wonderful. The most spontaneous ones are the best, in my opinion.
Thank you!
Thank you for creating a bright spot in the day! Love your work!
Your drawings are so refreshing and spontaneous… Very enjoyable !