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Monday, August 30, 2010

Children at Play in China

The latest drawing is finished.  I finished it in Hong Kong during my week stay there this past week.  In China, there are parks in every apartment complex and many areas of the cities, to encourage exercise.  Most of the equipment is designed not just for children, but to be used as exercise equipment for adults.  Every morning, adults can be seen in the park walking and using the equipment to tone muscles.  Children use the equipment to play and burn off energy.  

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Drawing in progress....

Children at Play, China 8.19.2010
These girls were playing in a park off the Pearl River in Fangcun, Guangzhou, China.  I also have a reference photo of a few more children playing jump rope, and riding bikes.  I hope to draw these in the future, as time allows.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Joy's New "How to Draw" Squidoo Lens

Here is my latest Squidoo lens:  How to draw a stemmed rose held in hand.  The final drawing is this stemmed rose based on 2 Cor. 2:15.


How to draw a stemmed rose in hand

Friday, July 30, 2010

Joy's new "How to Draw a Baby's Portrait" site....


I have a new Squidoo Lens for you to check out....  I have decided to use my drawing skills to teach others how to draw by way of the internet free.  Here is the first site "How to draw a Baby's Portrait"









 
Thank you for your prayers and support! 
Blessings,
joy neasley
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Upper Room

This is a drawing from a scene in a dream I had.  It had significance and I wanted to make sure that I did not forget the details of this.  It is almost finished. It just needs a little tweaking.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Drawing in China can be a challenge...

Drawing on the road in China has proven to be a worthy opponent...very challenging. I am determined to make a go of it, producing more artwork on a regular basis. In addition, I have added a new website www.joy-neasley.artistwebsites.com where photography has been added to the mix. I am also endeavoring to post more frequently on this blog, and getting into the "how to" of the drawings, the marketing, and much more as I travel.