Drink and Draw

This week I participated in Drink and Draw for the first time. It felt a bit intimitating, all kind of self doubt kicked in. It was intensive, fast, tiring and exhilarating all at the same time. Had a well-earned beer afterwards ๐Ÿ™‚

Drawing started with 5 x 2 minute poses, then 5 and 10 minutes and ended with 2x 15 minute poses. These 2-minute poses were so quick! To get some additional practice, I joined DnD patreon page and did some afterdrawings.

Drawing is fun! And life drawing is extra fun. DnD sessions are so laudable. I haven’t done any life drawing for 20 odd years, since graduating art college, and tese events make it easy and accessible again.

Take care,

Hedvig

  • The End. Or?

    The End. Or?

    It is the end, I finally graduated from textile school. Three years of insanely busy times, lack of sleep, untidy home and then 2 months ago it all suddenly ended. The soft sculpture, a white textile bird, was my graduation project, I was rewarded with the highest grade. But there was no joy. I felt Read more

  • Decorative doll. Leader of birds.

    Decorative doll. Leader of birds.

    “Leader of birds is a big white bird, swanlike, with a beautiful maiden head. She lives on top of the Northern Rock, looks at the midnight sun and other birds feed her with sweet northern berries. All birds of prey are afraid of her.” This is an Estonian folk tale I wanted to capture in Read more

  • Loose Ends Project

    Loose Ends Project

    Today’s post is going to be bilingual. I see a lot of fellow estonians visiting my site and I want to have no barriers in spreading the word about a charity organization, that speaks to me loudly – Loose Ends Project. The idea behind the Loose Ends Project is to connect people, who have lost Read more

  • Crochet tunic

    Crochet tunic

    Finished at last! It took me about a year from brainstorming the idea to sewing the pieces together. I had a serious creative block during the process and some technical challenges, but overall I’m happy with the result! Model on photos and future owner of the tunic is my dear friend Monika. The tunic is Read more

  • Drink and Draw

    Drink and Draw

    This week I participated in Drink and Draw for the first time. It felt a bit intimitating, all kind of self doubt kicked in. It was intensive, fast, tiring and exhilarating all at the same time. Had a well-earned beer afterwards ๐Ÿ™‚ Drawing started with 5 x 2 minute poses, then 5 and 10 minutes Read more

  • Crocheting milestone!

    Crocheting milestone!

    The highlight of my week – finished the large piece of my tiled crochet project!! It took quite a bit of engineering, testing and remaking. I crocheted 4 corners separately, trying to keep the bottom of triangles curved. Sewed the corners to the ring and started crocheting all around, evening it out with different stitches. Read more

Sketching and crafting

It’s getting warmer outside and my green fingers a bit itchy. But the more I want to do outside stuff, the less time I actually have for it. For some reason the last couple of months before summer holidays tends to be crazy busy at work. But windowsill gardening is in full swing ๐Ÿ™‚ And I’ve done some sketches.

Drawing needs to stay on the back seat for a while, since I’m focusing on finishing my school projects and I just can’t handle doing everything all the time. My big goal is to complete my crocheted tunic by the end of May.

Crocheted tunic design.

Love,

Hedvig

Whimsical Linda Amalia

Linda Amalia is an artist name for my dear friend and wonderful illustrator Liina. We actually studied textile craft together, but life happened and she began drawing instead. Drawing was an old love of hers and I’m super happy she has reconnected to it, because she is really damn good at it!

Her style is whimsical and cheerful, very graphic, which is a great appeal to me. Her drawings also have layers, a deeper meaning or sense of emotion. I totally admire her commitment and habit of daily practice that makes her enviably productive!

Only recently she opened her first exhibition and I was lucky to purchase two of her drawings. The only downside is I have to wait several months before I can hang them on my wall. But good things are worth the wait!

For more drawings and contact visit Linda Amalia’s Instagram.

Reflecting on drawing challenge

As promised last week, I want to reflect my thoughts on the drawing challenge. It collides a bit with the Sketchbook Revival (SBR) event which has given necessary nudge to elevate my practice.

To start with sketchbooking habit, it hit me, that it’s a totally new thing for me. Despite childrens’ art school and art college, I’ve never sketchbooked. Maybe it’s because during the studies I had to create constantly anyway, but I almost feel missed out for not acknowledging the importance of daily art practice.

Embedding a new habit into your life is hard. However pleasant and fun the habit might be, we are so deeply set in our ways, that you need to make an extra effort to stop the autopilot and really consciously choose to draw. Additionally, I hadn’t drawn for years, what made it even harder to pick up a pencil. But I rembered the feeling of joy and satisfaction I got from drawing in college, so I decided to push through the awkwardness and clumsiness. Now, 45 sketches later, I’m glad and a bit proud of myself. I really feel the joy again, I trust my eye and hand, I allow myself to mess up and experiment.

SBR has pushed me to try different methods and practises. Sometimes I feel like a kid in candystore – I want it all! It’s really educational and eyeopening to work along with other artist.

This is my sketchnote (something I learned in SBR!) to sum up the whole experience.

I will continue sketchbooking. There’s no doubt about it.

Have fun!

Hedvig

Diving deeper into artsy mode

Spring has arrived! It’s rainy and windy, but crocuses, snowdrops and hellebores are blooming, adding colour to the dull and grey surroundings. The next big step is to switch from winter coat to sneakers and light jacket.

This is my last week of “drawing for 45 days” challenge. It has actually taken 55 days. Also, this is the first week of Sketchbook Revival event, wich I’m very excited about.

SBR is an online sketchbook practice event. Every day for 13 days there are two prerecorded sessions with various artist to have a feel of their different ideas and ways for making art. Absolutely inspiring, eyeopening, playful project! This year the focus is on colour, so their’s a learning curve for me for sure.

One thing I’ve embedded into my practise already is contour drawing. It creates loose, etherial lines which I really like. And I’ve been experimenting with portraits, which is intimitating, but thrillingly challenging as well.

Next week I’m going to reflect a bit deeper on my drawing and sketchbooking challenge, I feel I need to write it out of my head.

Check my insta and take care!

Hedvig

Anticipating spring.

Quite a busy week it has been. I’ve skipped a couple of days in my daily sketching challenge, but I did have an extremely good excuse – it was my birthday.

A rose for my dear friend, who also had birthday this week.

I just can’t wait for the spring to arrive! I do understand it’s only March, but still.. I’m so utterly tired of snow, cold and winter clothes. Birds have snuggled away somewhere and trees seem to be frozen in place.

I’ve done a wee bit of handicraft, a woolen machine knitted plaid is waiting to be pretty. The pattern is inspired by little rocks and grasses growing between them. Emroidery is still work in progress, but there’s not much left to do and soon I can share a photo of the end result!

Check my Insta!

Hedvig

Daily sketching

It has been an emotional week. Last Saturday we celebrated our Independence Day and this week it’s elections for Parliament. All media is full of debates, civil and less civil campaign activities. It’s very intense and people’s capacity to tolerate is pushed to the edge. Thankfully it’s going to be over tonight.

Meanwhile I’ve continued my daily doodling practise. A couple of days ago I caught myself thinking it has gotten easier. I struggle less with the lines and overall character of things. Also I sense a habit forming, I just can’t end my day without making some marks on paper.

But theres another thought – is just daily practice enough to improve? I feel there’s some coherence in my drawings, but also that I should do more, do better. And I’ve wondered, is there an afterlife to my drawings, in a sense that are they turning into patterns for example? We’ll see.

I read a book “Show your work” by Austin Kleon and felt inspired and motivated. He emphasises the importance of showing ones work consistantly from early days and sharing the process. So that is what I’m doing – posting here on Sunday mornings and sharing my staff. And hopefully I can figure out my path along the way.

Happy Sunday!

With all the best,

Hedvig

Vabatahtlikuna muuseumis I / Volunteer at the museum I

Eelmisel suvel olin lรผhikesel praktikal Hiiumaa muuseumis. ร•ppisin muuseumiesemeid kirjeldama ning koopiajoonist tegema. Esemed kirjeldamiseks sain ise valida, eeltรถรถ tegin muisis ja kohapeal vaatasime hoidlas ringi.

Minu valikusse jรคi tikitud padi HKM _ 3532:2 Tst 9:16

Padja kirjeldamine ja mahajoonistamine oli paras vรคljakutse. Tundub, et mis seal siis รคra ei ole, aga sรผvenema hakates on palju detaile. Lรตpuks tundus kรตige mรตistlikum lahendus kalka padjale asetada ja tikand ettevaatlikult maha joonistada.

Vรคrvidele otsisin kaasavรตetud lรตngajuppide hulgast vasted ning pildistasin padja ja tikandi iga nurga alt รผles, et kodus joonist tehes kogu info olemas oleks. Valguslaual sai รผsna hรตlpsasti joonise puhtalt maha vรตtta. Vormistasin tikandijoonise koos kirjeldusega ja pรผรผdsin teha ka vรคrvidega koopiajoonist.

Vรคrvidega joonist teha oli keeruline. Joonis oli รผsna suur, 1:1 suuruses, mis muutis pindade katmise keeruliseks. Just tausta vรคrvimine oli raske ja ega lรตpptulemus liiga hea ei saanudki. On nagu on, otsustasin, et ei kuluta rohkem aega. Ja vรคga hull ju ka ei ole.


Last summer I was an intern at Hiiumaa Museum for a short period of time. I learned how to describe museum textiles and how to make a copy drawing. I chose the objects for describing myself, First I did some research in muis, but they allowed me to look around in the repository as well.

I chose an embroidered pillow for my first task HKM _ 3532:2 Tst 9:16.

Describing and drawing the pillow turned out to be quite a challenge. At first glance it seems like an easy task, but once you dwell into it, there’s a lot of details. After several attempts I decided to use tracing paper and precautiously copied the image from pillow.

To identify colours I had brought a box full of yarn examples, so now I just needed to find the right ones. I also photographed the pillow from all possible angles to be sure, that when I’m at home making a pattern and drawing, I would have all the info I needed. To make a clear drawing of the embroidery, I found lighting table very useful. To the drawing I added list of embroidery stitches used on the original.

Lastly I attempted to make a coloured copy drawing of the pillow. That was so difficult. The drawing is quite large, in scale 1:1, what made it difficult to cover the surfeces evenly. Specially the background was hard and I admit the result isn’t too good. But I decided to leave it as it is and not to spend extensive amount of time. And overall I think it’s okay.

Mรตtlen ja joonistan / Think and draw

Mu pea on mรตtteid nii tรคis, et vahepeal tuleb neid maha laadida ja korrastada, selgust luua. Olen viimased umbes 5 aastat olnud mingis veidras keerises. Tunnen, et vajan muutust, aga ei tea millist; tahan teistsugust elu, aga ei tea millist jne. Mul on vist keskeakriis ๐Ÿ™‚ Tรคnaseks olen enda jaoks sรตnastanud eesmรคrgid, kuhu tahan jรตuda, loonud endale selgust ja teen teadlikke pingutusi sihile jรตudmiseks. Luban endale protsessi nautimist ja vajadusel eesmรคrkide รผmbersรตnastamist. Olen avastanud, et plaani sรตnastamine aitab mul fookust hoida ja tegutseda, hoiab mรตtted positiivsel poolel.

“Joonistan iga pรคev” vรคljakutse on samuti osa protsessist. Mulle meeldib joonistada ja mulle endale tundub, et tuleb pรคris hรคsti vรคlja, seega tahan seda oma ellu tagasi tuua. Alguses joonistasin poolsalaja, sest olen oma ebakindluses haavatav, aga julgustav on kuulda, kuidas mu teismeline tรผtar peaaegu kiidab mind ja pakub teemasid joonistamiseks.

Sel nรคdalal katsetasin akvarellidega. Pliiatsiga on mul head suhted, aga vรคrvid on minu mugavustsoonist vรคga vรคljas. Oh, kuidas mulle meeldis! Need on kiired visandid, viimased 15 minutit enne magamaminekut, aga nii toredad tulid.


My head is so full of thoughts that they need to be downloaded and defragmented to create some clarity. For the last five years or so I’ve been in a weird turmoil. I feel that I need a change, but don’t know what kind, I want to live differently, but don’t know how etc. Maybe it’s a middle age crisis ๐Ÿ™‚

For now I’ve figured out the goals I want to reach, created at least some clarity for myself and am making conscious efforts to achieve my goals. I’m allowing myself to enjoy the process and rephrase the preset milestones if necessary. I’ve realized how laying out a plan helps me keep my focus and keeps me actually doing things, helping to keep my thoughts on the positive side.

“Daily drawing” challenge is also part of the process. I really do like to draw and I think I’m pretty good at it, so I want to bring this practise back into my life. At first I kept my drawing semi secret, because I’m very vulnerable in my insecurity, but lately it’s been assuring to hear my teenage daughter almost praise me and she even offers ideas for my drawing!

This week I played with watercolours. I feel somewhat custom with a pencil, but paints are so out of my comfort zone. Boy, I liked it! These sketches are super fast, my last 15 minutes before going to bed, but they turned out really nice!