Girl And Her Cat in the library handmade book @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

Little Stories – Little Dabbles Part II

Girl And Her Cat in the library handmade book @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

Hello!  Until I started writing, I didn’t realize how much I got done in these past few weeks.  We were out and about, from the Columbia River Gorge  to the coasts of Northern California.  Walks around the neighborhood prompted some impromptu paintings.  I finished making a few toys and blankets for the kitties, and also knitted up a couple of things for myself.  Working toward another flower block for my wildflower block printing series and another watercolor book cover joined the list too.  Last but not least, I painted this Girl and Her Cat book cover last Monday.  It is going to be quite the show and tell today!

 

 

Fiber Works


 

 

Home made cat toys @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

My kitties  love to play with these toys.  They tend to see red and yellow very well on our light-colored carpet, which is why I picked those colors.  I made these with fleece and filled them with catnip.   They are also flat, so the kitties can easily carry them around in their mouths.

 

 

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I got a new sewing machine early this year.  That was the perfect excuse to make more blankets for them.  They love to sleep on them and it keeps the house tidy.   I stitched two layers of fleece together with wavy lines as if I was quilting them.

 

 

 

Home made cat blankets @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

I always hand stitch my bindings.  So relaxing!  With these new additions, along with the previous set of blankets, they are all set for now.

 

 

 

Knitted Skyrim Hat @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

Knitting is another very calming activity for me.   I particularly chose this pattern because it made me think of both architectural details as well as trees.

 

 

 

Knitted Blue River Mitts @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

This one is my favourite set of mitts.  The color of the yarn matches my kitty’s blue eyes.  I am glad I got these done just in time for our travels. 

 

 

 

Out And About


 

 

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We traveled to the Columbia River Gorge for a few days.  If there was ever a Rivendell (from Tolkien’s stories), this has to be the place.   Despite the heavy rain, we walked around on the trails a lot.  I also got to have my first snow of the season there and walked on it.  These are just a few photos taken from my phone.  I will write a proper, separate post on our visit there sometime.

 

 

 

Northern California Coast @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

Last Sunday we drove out to the coast of Northern California.  We had a picnic lunch there and stopped at several places. 

 

 

 

Northern California Coast @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

Our last stop was at this place where Russian River meets the Pacific Ocean.   We stayed there until it got dark.  It was a really lovely day.

 

 

 

 

 

We went for a walk around our neighborhood and found these Ginkgo trees.  I wanted to get a few leaves, but it got dark and we were both still recovering from being sick, so we decided to come home.  

 

 

 

Ginkgo Leave Watercolor painting @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

The next day we walked back over and I got my leaves.  That afternoon I painted them in my nature journal.   I only used a couple of colors and a small brush to paint on the details.

 

 

 

Little Stories – Little Dabbles

 

In this post I talked about being inspired by brush strokes in the Chinese and Japanese paintings, and about using that technique for painting the water around these leaves.  I used a very similar technique to paint the details on the Ginkgo leaves too.  I’m getting more familiar with the technique now.  Practice makes perfect.

 

 

Upcoming Work


 

 

Snowdrops print @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

I finished drawing the flowers for my next block print in the wildflower series.  I always practice a little on a small sample piece before diving into the large carving.  Specially useful for all the curves I tend to have in my designs.  With newly sharpened tools, I am all set for working on the large piece.

 

 

 

Enduring Thistle lino print and Thistle hand bound journal @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

Once I finish, that print will join these – Fairy Lantern and Enduring Thistle.  The journals are available in my shop.

 

 

Burrow Owl book cover for handmade book @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

I have been working on a book cover with this little owl.  I was only going to test the colors on a test piece.  Before I knew it, I ended up with this little one.

 

 

 

Burrow Owl book cover for handmade book @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

I need to make a watercolor book anyway, so I will incorporate him on the cover.   The book signatures are all done and ready to be stitched.  I will start working on them tomorrow.

 

 

 

Book Cover Art


 

 

Persona 5 Sketchbook by @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

Ever since I painted this picture on the cover of one of my hand bound books,  I have been wanting to paint another one like this.  It is a little daunting.  If I make a mistake, I will have to bind the book again, as I had to do with this book because of a washi tape mishap.

 

 

 

Handmade book @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

I made this book a couple of years ago, I think.  Since then, I have been wondering about what to draw on the cover.    I wanted to incorporate the binding ribbons as a part of the cover art.

 

 

 

Girl And Her Cat in the library handmade book @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

Then, last week, the idea literally popped into my head.  In my sketchbook, I drew the Girl and Her Cat in an old library, leaning against a stone wall, reading.  The ribbons became part of the stone wall.  I copied the finished drawing on to the book cover and painted it.

 

 

 

Girl And Her Cat in the library handmade book @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

Once I finished the front side, the back looked so bland.  My husband suggested continuing the stone wall on the back.  That was a brilliant idea.

 

 

 

Girl And Her Cat in the library handmade book @ InkTorrents by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

My finished book.  I could not be happier with it.

 

That wraps up everything I have been doing outside and inside and paints a good picture of my winter break. Kitty cuddles, weekend drives, reading by the fireplace and playing in my little atelier.  I wish you a wonderful holiday season!

Until next time,
-Soma

 

The Ink Torrents Graphics shop remains open.  I will continue to mail orders, as always.  You can also purchase  quilting patterns, which you can access immediately via Instant Download. I will also be available via email.  Thank you for continuing to shop from my store, so I can support my favorite rescue organizations.

 

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Windy March Days

Cable Pullover | Whims And Fancies

 

I find March to be a very fickle month.  In this part of the world, poor thing just can’t make up its mind about the weather.  There were consecutive days of blustery wind and pouring rain.  Then the sun broke through the clouds, touching everything with the warm glow that can only be seen after a clearing storm.  In the meantime, the wildflowers have been taking full advantage of the rain and blossoming everywhere, free and playful in the wind, beckoning me outdoors.

After sunset, as it gets colder, I reach for those knitting needles.  I only knit a little everyday, so my projects take awhile to finish.  I have made good progress on my husband’s pullover.  I restarted those mitts, I like how the current pattern displays this busy variegated yarn.

 

 

Yorkshire Sky Yarn | Whims And Fancies

 

 

Recently I shopped a little for next winter.  Completely swayed by the name Yorkshire Skies, I got this beautiful yarn.  It has the shades of soft pastel aqua, with a hint of faded purple and a light steel grey.  I already know the set of mitts and hat I will be making with this one.

 

 

Madeline Tosh Sample Yarn | Whims And Fancies

 

 

I adore these tiny samples of yarn.  I got 240 yards total to make a pair of mitts with them.  It will be my first multi-yarn knit with the colours of dahlia purple, cardinal red, parchment, light sugar plum and log cabin brown.  I wish I had a tiny basket to put these in!

 

 

Malabrigo Plomo Yarn | Whims And Fancies

 

 

I am venturing into the grown-up knitting world with this one.  I got a whole set of plum yarn skeins to make a cable pullover for my husband per his request.  I had fun shopping for the yarn and the pattern.

 

 

Northern California Wildflowers - Wild Radish, Butterweed, Buttercup, Spring Vetch | Whims And Fancies

1.  Pink Wild Radish  2.  California butterweed  3. Buttercup  4. Spring Vetch (my favourite)

 

It is nice to have those warm woollies to don since we have been putting our hiking boots on and heading out right after work. Rain or shine.  I am learning to take close-up photos of wildflowers.  The afternoons have been extremely windy, making it very hard to get good portraits of the flowers.  They are also very small, sometimes no more than a few millimetres.  It takes a long time and a lot of patience, along with crouching in odd positions, waiting for the wind to die down a little.

 

 

Northern California Wildflower Star Lily, Douglas Iris, Redwood Violet, Wild Radish | Whims And Fancies

1.  Star Lily or Death Camas ( beautiful but extremely poisonous )

2.  Douglas Iris  3. Redwood Violet  4. White Wild Radish

 

One of the trails we go to is also a dog park.  The dogs see me crouching at their level and they come by to play with me, running around me while trampling the flowers.  Their joy is so infectious that I can’t help but laugh out loud and play along with them.  Once they move on, I find a different set of flowers and start the process all over again.  It is a lot of fun, you have to take my word for it.

 

 

Northern California Wildflowers | Whims And Fancies

Walking in the woods

 

If you don’t see me here too often, you know where I will be,  at least as long as the wildflowers are on display!

 

 

Camera And Photography Linky Party | Whims And FanciesWandering Camera

I hope to see a few photos of spring in your part of the world on next month’s Wandering Camera link-up.

Happy Spring,
-Soma

 

 

 

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