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Drawing Wild Animals Craftsy Online Art Class - Giveaway! Enter to Win!

February 7, 2015
Drawing Techniques and Markmaking

Drawing Techniques and Markmaking

Soon to be launched, I wanted to share a little about how special this class is going to be :) (Giveaway details at the end of the post!) This class is directly inspired from my Endangered Animals series and the very techniques and mediums I used to create them. In this class we will use charcoal pencils with Pan Pastels, which is a new and exciting combo. Charcoal is my all time favourite medium, but after 2 decades using it I wanted to mix things up, and incorporating Pan Pastels helped make the drawing process easy! I love this product and wanted to share it with everyone as it has single handedly changed my work in great ways with impressive results.Our main focus will be to understand value, observing the variety of subtle shifts in greyscale, as well creating beautiful line work and mark-marking for the illusion of animal fur, skin and spots. We'll take an in depth look at shading and layering to achieve high realism in facial features and overall details!The concept of Black and White Portraits was heartfelt because my series was personally focused on dramatic intimate portraits to encourage viewers to look these endangered creatures in the eye and feel a connection. Please know I don't want to disappoint anyone ... this class may lack colour, but value is one of the main foundational elements of design. It's how I first learned to describe the illusion of depth, volume and texture. I feel that once you understand value, you understand colour in a unique way too! Your work in all mediums and styles beyond this class will become so dynamic!We put a lot of thought into which animals to focus on in the class projects (Sumatran Elephant, Giant Panda, Amur Leopard) so there would be a lot of examples and inspiration, that way you could apply everything learned to any animal subject you wished. I encourage you to draw what means most to you, and what you feel strongly about in your heart.The decision to research, draw and share these creatures has been one of the most difficult in my life, and I have learned so much. I am incredibly honoured that Craftsy loved these works and created an opportunity where I could share the techniques with you ... I hope you enjoy it, from the bottom of my heart xoxo please share this news with everyone so I can plan trip #3 to Craftsy and film a third class :)  love & light, Sharlena

GIVEAWAY

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Drawing Wild Animals is coming out very soon, and to celebrate, Craftsy and I are hosting a GIVEAWAY!This is your chance to win the class for FREE!

Click this link http://www.craftsy.com/ext/SharlenaWood_Giveawayto sign up for Craftsy or use your existing login information to be entered for a chance to win! One entry per person.The winner will be announced the day of the launch :)

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Sharlena Wood creating in the Craftsy Studio

Sharlena Wood creating in the Craftsy Studio

In Art Instruction, Uncategorized Tags amur leopard, animal eyes, animal patterns, animal spots, animals, art, art instruction, art techniques, art tips, artists, charcoal, craftsy, drawing, drawing techniques, elephant, elephant skin, fine art, giant panda, leopard, mark making, online art class, online classes, online instruction, pan pastel, panda, pastel, pastel techniques, principals and elements of design, sharlena wood, sumatran elephant, value, wildlife
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Current Endangered List: Sumatran Elephant, Hawksbill Sea Turtle, Black Rhino, Mountain Gorilla, South China Tiger, Saola

Current Endangered List: Sumatran Elephant, Hawksbill Sea Turtle, Black Rhino, Mountain Gorilla, South China Tiger, Saola

Six of Ten Most Endangered Species

January 6, 2015

I've written before about the heart-wrenching journey when I started drawing and researching Endangered Animals in 2013. It's not over. Yesterday I read this article 10 Animal Species That Could Vanish in 2015 if We Don’t Act NowThe animals listed are familiar to me. Not personally, as I have never had the honour of meeting a South China Tiger or any of the 10 species listed. Not even in a Zoo. I have only been to a zoo three times in my life: once to African Lion Safari when I was really young and left in tears at the sight of a baby Elephant who was crying as he entertained us by dragging big heavy chains and logs behind him, then to the Butterfly Conservatory in Niagara Falls/the Buffalo Zoo on the way to the Albright Knox, and lastly to the Toronto Zoo to draw with a friend. Thankfully, the latter visits were somewhat pleasant, creative and educational. I do not agree with exploiting any living creatures in zoos, captivity, experimentation, tourism or entertainment of any sort. My intuition whispers there are always compassionate, respectful and creative alternatives. Such as Cirque du Soleil invokes tears of joy and no animals are required - I love them for that!There is a lot I don't know. I can't separate the lies from the truth all the time, even though I make an effort to research and look at multiple sources. Lies sometimes run deep historically and culturally. When lies begin inside people's spirits, words on paper can be meaningless and may not reflect all people. Values can be skewed, reflecting the few instead of the many. In Canada, we had many protected lakes, wetlands and conservation parks and trails before 2012 when conservative laws were adjusted to ease industry regulations. All I know is that my voice is dedicated not only to the life here on earth that inspires and amazes me, it is to all spiritual beings and conservationists who are truly seeking solutions to create a world where all living creatures are safe, co-existing, sustainable and harmonious.

“Art is A Lie That Makes Us Realize the Truth” ~Pablo Picasso

Living as an artist in a world of smoke & mirrors and not having answers, I sometimes settle on the truth I see. I am not yet a visionary artist that can re-imagine the world. So what is real to me may simply be a photograph of an animal if the eyes are in focus ~ I can connect even if it's no comparison to looking the live creature in the eye. I suppose it's similar to watching a movie or a tv show, and feeling connected to an experience virtually, rather than personally. It's not the same, I know... but sometimes, it's all we have.I recognized 6 beautiful creatures from that article. My heart and breath is heavy as I feel a connection having spent hours studying each millimeter of their face as well as their history and current demise. These drawings are truth to me ... if these animals are truly soon to be gone forever and only a memory, they may be the only truth I ever have to appreciate their beauty and spirit as they are here with us right now. xo xo

In Endangered Species, Uncategorized Tags animals, art activism, art education, asian unicorn, b&w, black and white, black rhino, cirque du soleil, conservation, drawing, drawing wildlife, endangered, endangered animal, endangered species, fine art, hawsbill sea turtle, mountain gorilla, pastel drawing, saola, sharlena wood, south china tiger, sumatran elephant, wildlife, zoo
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Power of Love • Charcoal on Paper • Sharlena Wood

Power of Love • Charcoal on Paper • Sharlena Wood

Power of Love

January 23, 2014

“When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace.”

~ Jimi Hendrix

In Ivory is for Elephants Tags animal, animals, appreciation, art, art activism, baby animal, call to artists, creatures, drawing, eco-art, education, elephant, endangered, endangered animals, endangered species, environment, extinct, fine art, ivory, love, nature, poaching, sharlena wood, sumatran elephant
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Oil on board - 24" x 48" Artist Kelli Coulson

Oil on board - 24" x 48" Artist Kelli Coulson

Feature Artist Kelli Coulson • CALL TO ARTISTS for 'Ivory is for Elephants'

January 20, 2014

Oil on board - 24" x 48Artist Kelli Coulson

"I am very passionate about the idea that ivory is for Elephants. I have never understood how humans could kill such a majestic creature, all to make useless trinkets that have no purpose. The ivory of an Elephant is rightfully theirs - is it part of their majestic, living being.

The title of the piece is what inspired the image. An elephant - threatening, defiant, tenacious and wise...his eyes a window to all living souls -  feel his strength!

The symbol in the background is of the African Symbol Tabono. It represents strength and perseverance. I surrounded the elephant in this symbol as protection."~Kelli Coulson

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  • CALL TO ARTISTS • IVORY IS FOR ELEPHANTS •Artists interested raising awareness and creating works that honour, educate and support a global change in mentality and preservation of this majestic creature, are not alone.Illegal poaching continues despite the declining population, endangered status, and protection from conservation...yet is it only possibly to be controlled, or is there a powerful consciousness rising that can re-write old mindsets and ways? Are artists a catalyst in raising not only awareness, but inspiring a shift in consciousness and enlightenment? Consumer demand, mystical beliefs, and poverty have perpetuated this tragedy ... but we believe it to be possible, to bring hope not only to Elephants, but to our own species - that beyond our struggles and desires, we are capable of choosing to nurture the love, empathy, respect and appreciation within. Let us return to our creative and caring hearts - remarkable, strong, inspiring, and warm - to lighting the dark, corrupt and cold. The world is changing from within - We are ONE ❤ International Artists! Beginning January 15th 2013, any artists interested in art-activism focused on the survival of the Elephant, and contributing one work of art to build an online collective of prints for sale (profits supporting one or more conservation initiatives to be discussed) should send inquiry to: < sharlenawood@gmail.com >. Current artists in support of ‘IVORY IS FOR ELEPHANTS‘ collaboration are Kelli Coulson and Sharlena Wood

In Ivory is for Elephants, New Art Work Tags animal, art, art activism, call to artists, drawing, eco-art, elephant, endangered, endangered animals, endangered species, extinct, fine art, inspiration, ivory, Kelli Coulson, love, poaching, sharlena wood, sumatran elephant
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Charcoal on Paper. Part of series • 'Ivory is for Elephants' Art Activism

Charcoal on Paper. Part of series • 'Ivory is for Elephants' Art Activism

Remember Love

January 19, 2014

Charcoal on Watercolour Paper 10"x15"My first piece for 'Ivory is for Elephants'

  • CALL TO ARTISTS • IVORY IS FOR ELEPHANTS •Artists interested raising awareness and creating works that honour, educate and support a global change in mentality and preservation of this majestic creature, are not alone. International Artists! Beginning January 15th 2013, any artists interested in art-activism focused on the survival of the Elephant, and contributing one work of art to build an online collective of prints for sale (profits supporting one or more conservation initiatives to be discussed) should send inquiry to: < sharlenawood@gmail.com >. Current artists in support of ‘IVORY IS FOR ELEPHANTS‘ collaboration are Kelli Coulson and Sharlena Wood

In Ivory is for Elephants, New Art Work Tags animal, art, art activism, call to artists, drawing, eco-art, elephant, endangered, endangered animals, endangered species, extinct, fine art, inspiration, ivory, love, poaching, sharlena wood, sumatran elephant
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Sumatran Elephant

Sumatran Elephant

Sumatran Elephant

January 16, 2014

Sumatran Elephant • 9”x12” charcoal on paperThe Sumatran Elephant lists a total population of 2,400 – 2,800Once common throughout Africa and Asia, elephant numbers have been severely depleted during the 20th century, largely due to the massive ivory trade. Poaching, conflict and habitat destruction continue to threaten this magnificent species. Truly shameful.

HOW CAN I HELP?

  • One of the easiest ways we can all help is to refuse to buy and denounce ivory products, share awareness of this genocide and looming extinction, as well use and support sustainable wood, paper and palm oil.

  • CALL TO ARTISTS - Artists interested raising awareness and creating works that honour, educate and support a global change in mentality and preservation of this majestic creature, are not alone.International Artists! Beginning January 15th 2013, any artists interested in art-activism focused on the survival of the Elephant, and contributing one work of art to build an online collective of prints for sale (profits supporting one or more conservation initiatives to be discussed) should send inquiry to: < sharlenawood@gmail.com >. Current artists in support of 'IVORY IS FOR ELEPHANTS' collaboration are Kelli Coulson and Sharlena Wood

In Endangered Species Tags animal, deforestation, drawing, eco-art, education, elephant, endangered animals, endangered species, fine art, illegal trade, ivory, poaching, sumatran elephant
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