Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Results

I started with my drawing challenge quite some time ago. For some two weeks or so I actually kept up with drawing every day, but then university came in between. Most of it was finished anyway but the last two or so drawings did take a little longer. So today I can finally present all the drawings.
a reminder about the themes

1. yourself

2. a monster - good or bad?
When I thought about this monster I wanted to make it so that you don't know if it's a good or a bad one. At the moment it seems quite into solving the cube, but maybe it just ate the poor child the cube belonged to.

3. a hand or two
Hands are still really difficult for me so I included this topic. I still need a model for drawing but maybe after some more in different positions....

4. what's in your bag
A classic but my bag is really big so I can fit everything in there. Those few things are just the standard which I carry around with me all the time. Still enough space for all the clothes I need for a weekend at my parents.

5. something red

6. small inanimate object coming to life
I remember sitting in a lecture drawing this. The lecture was not that interesting....

7. something new
This was actually a quite philosophical question. What is new? A prototype? A product new to the market? Something which just existed for the last 100 years? Something I will develop which might exist in a few hundred or thousand years? I went for this. It's actually a cardigan which I bought just a few days before. As I had forbidden myself to buy anything over food or stuff I need to survive until I would get my student money again this was quite a big thing for me.

8. something evolving

9. a quote you like

10. a couple

11. favourite food

12. comic strip
I've never really drawn any comics but I've always liked the style, so I had to try it now.

13. from a high angle
Tried out drawing with three vanishing points.

14. silhouette

15. close up

16. something you don't like

17. favourite animal
This was a tough decision. I love cats as well as the name of my blog suggests.

18. something from the ocean

19. any form of transport
I'll have to get one of those in the future. If I get a car then it has to be this one.

20. childhood memory
This is the cat from my grandparents' backyard again.

21. instrument

22. one line
It was hard to do, but it's actually one line.

23. logo for yourself

24. a mysterious device

25. draw someone as you really see them
This is my mom. She is always awake (not so cool when you come home as a 16-year-old when you had some beer) and she's always doing several things at the same time. I don't really get how she manages to do all the things she does.

26. infografic

27. insect

28. fantasy weapon
In case my kids in the future get scared in the darkness I'll build these weapons.

29. negative space

30. movie poster/book cover based on your life
Now that I post it here I noticed that I didn't include an author's name or something like that. But still. I still don't know if mechanical engineering is what I want to do. I like it a lot, but I like arts and music a lot as well.... I'll just have to do a bit of everything.
So which did you like best? 

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Testing the husqvarna

Our first weekend together here in Sweden (since I moved here this time) we spend in Ramsjö were Manne's parents used to own a summerhouse. They had to sell it now because it is a bit too far away from Stockholm so nobody really can take care of it. It was really sad. But I'm glad I got to see the place were Manne spend his summer holidays as a child.
From there I got this old sewing machine Manne's grandma and later on his mom used. I love it. It can do so many things despite working completely on mechanics. No electronically programmed stitches or buttonholes but it can do that anyway. And it won't break. At the moment some things don't work because the grease in the bushings solidified (probably mixed with quite some dust and dirt). But some cleaning with kerosene should fix that. I might have to take it completely apart but it will work. And that's more than I can say about my singer I have at my parents. There's some sensor which is needed for sewing buttonholes. It broke after the second time I used it. And I can definitely not repair that on my own.
At the moment though I can't do backstitch or zigzag which means I'm a bit limited in what I do. Until now I just fold all the sides over twice to finish them and tie up all the loose threads by hand. It works for this nice bag which I now use for my new knitting project. A dress on the other hand might be a bit difficult.
I also found some fabric stores. I don't know what I was doing wrong before but I must have googled some weird expression because I only found a rather small fabric store on the other side of Stockholm. Now I have to check out some of the bigger ones. At the first one I checked I not only found the fabric above but also some heavier stuff which I used for a shopping bag for Manne. He was always using those plastic bags you get at the stores. 

Here he is trying to model with his new bag. I had to tell him that it was me taking the pictures and he didn't have to glare at me like to scare away someone. Like the smile a lot better. And he seems to like the bag.

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Bardou

Last week we went to the south of France on holidays. It was me and Manne, my parents and one of my brothers and friends of my parents. Bardou is a tiny village in the mountains. The first houses there were built around the end of the 15th century so it's pretty old. In the late 60th a couple from Germany and the US bought and rebuilt it.
peacock... they had at least ten of them walking around the village

the view from our balcony
 My parents were giving a concert together, so they mostly sat inside and practiced. The rest of us went out to climb the mountains.

this guy was sitting on the path 

the men discuss the nature

taken with the remote 

here you enter from the street and climb up three floors and end up at street level again

I'd like to live somewhere where I can have flowers outside all year