Thursday, October 20, 2011

Out of Reach, a Colored Pencil Drawing by Amy Lindenberger


This is a drawing I created some years ago when invited to be included in a hardcover book entitled Creative Colored Pencil Portraits. The book/project was the brainchild of Colored Pencil Society of America founder, Vera Curnow. Vera provided a variety of photographs of this particular female model. Each artist selected for the book was to choose a photograph on which to base their composition. I selected a photograph of the model which featured her standing by this window with her arm outstretched. The second figure I added, and purposely kept rather ambiguous. My intention was to call to mind those times when, try as we might, we are powerless to reach certain people emotionally, or powerless to influence certain situations. The book is most likely out of print at this point, but I have seen it in some library collections.

Out of Reach eventually went on to be included in another book, The Best of Colored Pencil 4, and I am posting it today because it also happens to be my entry into the upcoming Members' Exhibition to be on display October 29 through November 28 at the Adams County Arts Council's brand new Arts Education Center at 125 S. Washington Street in Gettysburg. The Grand Opening is scheduled for 10 - 5 on Saturday, October 29 with tours of the new facility, performances, artist and culinary demonstrations and more. I will be demonstrating colored pencil techniques and watercolor pencil techniques from 11 until noon. Hope you can stop out and visit!

7 comments:

Taryn Day said...

This is an extremely beautiful and moving drawing. I wish I could see it larger- can't seem to zoom in. Congratulations on a very, very fine piece.

Dianne Lorden said...

Fantastic post, Amy. The drawing is moving - disturbing, in a way, and moving. I'm looking forward to seeing you (perhaps part of the class on Monday) and at the Grand Opening, for sure!

Claire Beadon Carnell said...

Amy, you never fail to impress me with your stellar talent. I love that each person who views this can create their own story. Magnificent.

James F. Smith said...

Fantastic portrait!! Love the fish too!! I love fishing!! Have never seen that type of fix but have heard of it. Good work and keep on sharing!!

Bertie Brown said...

great work on this compelling and dramatic composition!

Amy Lindenberger said...

Thanks, everyone! It's been a while since I've had a chance to participate in the blog. It's nice to be back on track.

Maria Kovalenko Leysens said...

I agree, so moving and done so well.