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Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Hair!

'Hair!'
© 3+8/4/16 by Shiloh Moore
Pitt Pen on Paper

After drawing the outline to 'Woman of Lines' (click to see previous post), I experimented with changing her hair!  

The middle image, of long hair was the original style, then I drew the left style in a bob, then the right curly style.  It's amazing how different a hairstyle changes the look!

'Woman of Lines - Sketch'
© 3/4/16 by Shiloh Moore



Sunday, June 5, 2016

Women of Lines


"Women Of Lines"
© 3 + 15/4/16 By Shiloh Moore
8"x10" Paper Collage and Pitt Pen

On Pinterest I came across a striking digital artwork called 'Peggy' by Craig and Karl (click to see the link.) Its lines were striking and it inspired me to make this collage of a woman using stripey lines. 

The first sketch/collage outline, inspired me to branch out into my next upcoming project, 'Hair!' so watch this space: 

 'Woman of Lines - Sketch'
© 3/4/16 by Shiloh Moore

Sunday, May 22, 2016

Poem: 'Made Whole'

'Made Whole' 
©  2016 by Shiloh Moore
(From line drawing 'Shine Your Light' © 1996 
First published in 'Stranger In The Moving Chair' © 2004 by Shiloh Moore)
6"x 6" Pastel and Watercolour on paper


‘MADE WHOLE’
© 17/4/16 By Shiloh Moore

Thank you for your love, support, thoughts and prayers.
I know it may feel frustrating,
like your prayers for me are unsatisfied…
But I feel honoured to be thought of by you

Every thought, blessing, healing ‘vibe’ and prayer
is of immense value to me

I have accepted my circumstances and
do not pray to be healed as in ‘cured’
I pray of healing in the biblical interpretation
as in to be ‘made whole’

This prayer has been answered:
as in this moment
spiritually, emotionally, socially,
essentially
I feel at peace, of worth, valued,
deeply loved and
wholeheartedly ‘whole’

I am filled with abundant gratitude
for the love, respect, support and grace
my community has given me

I cherish that in company my presence is appreciated
and that my absence is felt

Please continue sending your love, best wishes, and prayers

I know we will get through this
Whatever the outcome,
TOGETHER

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Paisley Heart Thanks Owl

'Paisley Heart Thanks Owl'
©  20-27th April 2016 by Shiloh Moore
6"x6" Posca Markers on Paper



When I completed 'Hypnotic Heart Owl' (see here) I could see the drawing of the owl I used looked like a Paisley pattern.  I've been wanting to make thank you cards, so I decided to make a design I could use using the owl in a Paisley pattern.  I recently bought new small Posca Markers in Black, Blue, Green and Pink, so I used them.

After I finished the thank you card design (above) I saw the pink around the heart-face could also be used with curves like the rest of the body, and I also wanted to draw the owl larger, on its own without the word 'thanks,' so I redrew it (below:)

'Paisley Heart Owl'
©  20-27 April 2016 by Shiloh Moore
4"x6" Posca Marker on Paper

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Hypnotic Heart Owl

'Hypnotic Heart Owl'
© April 20-21st 2016 by Shiloh Moore
8"x10" Pastel and Watercolour on Paper

I was trying to sleep and a quick sketch of a heart faced Owl came to mind.  

I wanted to experiment with watercolours and pastels.  I first drew the owl using white oil pastel seen below, then put a layer of bright watercolours over it.

'Hypnotic Heart Owl'
© April 20-21st 2016 by Shiloh Moore
8"x10" White Oil Pastel outline on Paper
I love the effect! 

Monday, April 25, 2016

SpiralDragonfly

 'SpiralDragonfly'
© 23-27th March 2016 by Shiloh Moore
16"x20" Metallic Acrylic, Nail Polish and Posca Pen on Canvas

One of my very best friends was recently married.  It's always hard when I can't physically attend such special events, rituals and occasions.  But I still wanted to mark it with a gift.

I have had the background painted for 3 years now, (though I forgot to take a photo!  Too late now!!!)  Then a year ago when they became engaged I knew exactly what I wanted to paint.  My friend's partner is an entomologist and my friend loves spirals.  I love dragonflies, simplified drawings, and spirals, so I could see exactly what I wanted to paint.  I was so extremely, critically ill at the time, and it seemed like it may be an eternity until I may be able to do a large picture like this - I can usually only handle small pictures, and for a long time I was not even able to do those.  But this Easter, (appropriately a time of new life,) just a couple days after the wedding, I was able to do it!  It turned out exactly as I imagined, though there were the usual problem solving issues to bring it into fruition.

Today they visited and I presented it to them.  We had a wonderful time together xx  I hope they treasure it as I treasure them. 

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Silhouettes

'Silhouettes'
© 2016 by Shiloh Moore
Photo credit:  By John Patton published with permission


I am blessed with a community of generous souls who volunteer to help me in many ways.  From car lifts, home haircuts, meals, washing, shopping, chores, visiting and friendship whether in person or virtual, you name it, friends do this for me.  I am beyond grateful.  

One family has helped me for many years with regular lifts and of late, multiple delicious meals every week.  A few years ago when I saw this photo taken of their adult children who have also helped out, I immediately envisioned artwork from silhouettes.  I put it aside to create in future, and I have just now been well enough to.  

Thank you, Pattons for your generosity and support.  And this is dedicated to all who go out of their way to help me in whatever capacity you can - please know it is deeply appreciated. 


'Collage Silhouettes'
© 7/4/16 by Shiloh Moore
8x10" Paper collage



'Line Drawing Silhouettes'
© 8/4/16 by Shiloh Moore
8x10" Pitt Pen on Paper



Sunday, April 3, 2016

Luminous Lizard

 'Luminous Lizard'
©  2016 by Shiloh Moore
A4 Pitt Pen and Watercolour on Paper 
Using an Aqua Brush by Jasart

A young teenage friend did a painting at school as an exercise in cross contour lines.  I loved it!  I found a similar one on Pinterest, with a simple explanation you can see at this link on a blog by Flying Shoes Art Studio.



I wondered if I could complicate things and add an extra element, and thought a Lizard might be simple but fun.  I tried to keep the colours minimal to not interfere with the detail of the image.

I used new watercolour blocks, experimenting with an Aqua Brush Pen by Jasart.  I experience high levels of pain colouring with pencils, one reason being my muscles ache with tension from my grip being hard.  These pens you need to be gentle with.  You have to sit up as it's watercolour and can be messy, but if I'm able to sit up, I find these pens easier to control than ordinary watercolour brushes, and far less painful loading on my arms than pencil colouring.

I'm pretty pleased with the result!!!






Sunday, March 13, 2016

Poem: 'I Dream Of Simple Things'

Some healthy people ask what it's like to live with severe ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia.  Living with severe chronic illness my dreams are simple.  Conquering basic tasks become monumental achievements and things to be celebrated.  Here I try to describe just a few of my dreams:

‘I DREAM OF SIMPLE THINGS’
© 2016 By Shiloh Moore
  (13/1/16)
 
I dream of doing simple things
Even chores and basic tasks
Like to do things independently
And not always have to ask

I’d like to really cook
And not just have to defrost
To eat sitting up with company
And painlessly consume without cost

To have a daily shower
And shave my legs with ease
Clean my teeth for two whole minutes
Tame my wild hair to look less teased

To do all my own shopping
For groceries and necessities
To buy my own choice of things
And treat myself occasionally

To be able to sit up for visitors
Not to have to lie down all the time
To go out for coffee or a social meal
And stay for a decent while

To create art while sitting up
With no need to lie down throughout
To have freedom to fearlessly create
Without a long term pain payout

To type while I can sit up
For as long as I wish each day
To use a phone to text and talk
Without dead arms, neck cramps, and strain

To walk a fair distance and stand
Without instant pain and feeling faint
To exercise and feel good
To help with my Diabetes and weight

To need less than fourteen hours sleep
And to wake up feeling strong and refreshed
To feel bright and alert every day
Rather than tired and needing rest

To lie down perfectly still
Yet to feel no intense constant pain
Is an experience I have forgotten
And can only dream of knowing again

To be able to joke and to smile
With no face pain limiting my laugh
To talk comfortably, to be truly me
Is this really too much to ask?

My dreams may seem very simple
But I’ll celebrate if any come true
The truth is I appreciate all I can do
And I try not to fear losing that too


Disclaimer:  Feel free to share this link, but please do not reproduce this poem without consent from the author. Shiloh Moore can be contacted at her website at:   http://shilohmoore.wix.com/byshi

Sunday, February 7, 2016

A Pug's Life

'A Pug's Life'
© 2016 by Shiloh Moore
A4 Pitt Pen and Watercolour on paper


To those who are struggling or who live with long term depression, I'd like to say:  
"It's ok to be sad and to cry.  You're still just as cute and lovable as a pug."

The original sketch:

Inspired by an image of a 'sad' pug from: 

Bag and Scrapbooking/Cardmaking picture by TYPO Cotton On Australia