
Drawing
“What I have not drawn, I have never really seen”
Frederick Franck (painter, sculptor, author 1909-2006)
Drawing was Katie’s first love. It is her base. She has been doing it for as long as she can remember. While other artists may use sketches merely to map out a painting, Katie’s sketches are an artistic medium in themselves.
Drawing offers an immediacy that allows her to capture people in their natural habitat. The ease and convenience of a sketchbook and pencil give her the ability to seize the moment as a loved one dozes in a chair, or a stranger passes by a café window.
Katie likes to sketch from life and also to jot down ideas and details using pencil, pen, ink or charcoal.
Quick sketching provides a therapeutic interruption between painting, printmaking, work and a busy family life. It is a form of meditation, a place where she can settle into the pauses, the spaces in between.
Reflection - sketch for paintings in progress
Sketches of Josie when poorly
Cushion | framed with oak/artglas | 5.500
SOLD
Study | pencil on paper | framed oak/art glas
Pencil sketch
SOLD
Man in the park
Tulips
The fiddle player
Man asleep
Study of hand | charcoal on paper | framed grey oak/art glas | 4.400
Vigeland statues | pen on paper | NOK 1800
Diversion | charcoal on paper | framed grey oak/art glas | NOK 4000
Woman on the NY tube
Life drawings OMK
Øyvind asleep
People on a bench | pen on paper | NOK 1800
Beach sketches
My man sleeping | pencil on paper | Framed oak/art glas | 3.900
Profile of a man
Concentration
Girl with ipad |pencil on paper |
An old man's gaze
Girl with headphones | pencil on paper | Framed oak/art glas | 3.900
Blue sketch 1 | ink on paper |
Play by the pond | pencil on paper |
Father and son | pencil on paper |
Caring | pencil on paper |
New acquaintance | 50 x 60 | NOK 16.000
Becoming friends | 80 x 80 | NOK 26.000