#214
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Glass and Shadow
Sketching a small glass jar- I bought it to paint, but hadn't actually used it for that purpose yet, so I gave it a shot in graphite and colored pencil. Lots of fun. Every different medium has it's quirks, and it's such fun reveling in those peculiarities.... and tomorrow is Friday, and August. Thigs move so quickly.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Sixteen
Sixteen
8"x10" acrylic on hardboard panel
collection of Cassia Hall
Portrait of my little sister, all done, I do believe. Happy with it- brought up the colors a lot, rearranged the background, reshaped her nose, played up the sunglasses.... there's so much to think about in a portrait, isn't there? Still... it's a satisfying sort of thing, isn't it?
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Number Three
Monday, July 28, 2008
And again
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Transparency
NFS
Oh bah, humbug, the internet signal isn't strong enough to upload this image onto eBay.... tomorrow night? Yes?
Other than that- very proud of myself here. The whole translucent ribbon thing was so much fun, and it's much easier on a colored background.... happy. Hope you're all having a wonderful night!
Here we go!
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Virtual Sketch Date
Discovered something pretty cool- Virtual Sketch Date, where some artists come together every month and each work from the same reference photo, provided by one of the participants. First time I've done it, but it's looking like a lot of fun. Happy.
And this? Graphite and colored pencil on paper, 5"x7". Nice to do- it's been a while since I've done anything in colored pencil.
And this? Graphite and colored pencil on paper, 5"x7". Nice to do- it's been a while since I've done anything in colored pencil.
Ribbons and bows
Thursday, July 24, 2008
All done!
White Roses
8"x10" acrylic on stretched canvas
A little more contrast, and making the colors more subtle- why do I seem to be moving so slowly lately? Oh, well, it was a challenging subject for me, and I'm happy with the way it turned out.
8"x10" acrylic on stretched canvas
A little more contrast, and making the colors more subtle- why do I seem to be moving so slowly lately? Oh, well, it was a challenging subject for me, and I'm happy with the way it turned out.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
All the pretty colors
Trapped in my car!
Monday, July 21, 2008
White Roses
Sunday, July 20, 2008
And one more time
White and Gold III
5"x7" acrylic on hardboard panel
private collection
I'm hoping that finding all of these colors in the whites of a teacup will make them easier to find in white flowers and the like... believe I'll try a flower tomorrow, just to test the theory :)
#203
5"x7" acrylic on hardboard panel
private collection
I'm hoping that finding all of these colors in the whites of a teacup will make them easier to find in white flowers and the like... believe I'll try a flower tomorrow, just to test the theory :)
#203
Back to that teacup
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Myself, again
White and Gold
8"x8" acrylic on panel
SOLD
Well, there's no accounting for mood swings, that's for sure, but I'm very pleased with where this one has deposited us. Aren't the colors just wonderful? White china is amazing! And my first attempt at that gold trim... tricky stuff, but so satisfying. Good piece for number 200- exciting, isn't it?
#200
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Aargh!
White Orchids
NFS
NFS
Stuck in a moment where nothing is coming off my brush right, and it's infuriating- always happens right after I get a nice, "in the groove" doing paintings I'm in love with spell... thankfully they're generally short-lived cycles. Still, gr.
I think I'll go do a round on the elliptical machine and see if I feel any differently when I get back. You guys have a wonderful night!
#199
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Monday, July 14, 2008
A little different
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Red Roses
Three Red Roses
5"x7" acrylic on panel
SOLD
Don't you lovely how bright they are, how well they stand out from the background? I've always found red roses impossible, that rich, velvety texture they get sometimes.... well these roses weren't quite that type, with the sunlight shining through them, no, but they had that wonderful, intense color wrapped in with all of the intricacies and whorls and folds that make roses so wonderfully real. Happy with the result. Hope you're all having a good night!
5"x7" acrylic on panel
SOLD
Don't you lovely how bright they are, how well they stand out from the background? I've always found red roses impossible, that rich, velvety texture they get sometimes.... well these roses weren't quite that type, with the sunlight shining through them, no, but they had that wonderful, intense color wrapped in with all of the intricacies and whorls and folds that make roses so wonderfully real. Happy with the result. Hope you're all having a good night!
And another one.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Caught in my sketchbook again.
And happy to be there. So glad for the whole sketchbook thing- I don't know how other artists get by without them. A few people in my life actually refer to it as my portable brain- not that it's self functioning, but that I couldn't function without it. True enough.
The weather has been very summertime lately, somewhat hot but mostly just so humid that you feel like you're swimming every time you step outside, with a thunderstorm rolling through in the evening. (Dixon is totally traumatized by that, of course. he's afraid of the whole thunder and lightning thing) So somewhere in the midst of all that moisture, a bunch of mushrooms popped up in the apartment lawn. I got some very, very strange looks when I picked a couple and took them upstairs with me, but, well.... the sacrifices we make for art. Or for passing fancies :)
The weather has been very summertime lately, somewhat hot but mostly just so humid that you feel like you're swimming every time you step outside, with a thunderstorm rolling through in the evening. (Dixon is totally traumatized by that, of course. he's afraid of the whole thunder and lightning thing) So somewhere in the midst of all that moisture, a bunch of mushrooms popped up in the apartment lawn. I got some very, very strange looks when I picked a couple and took them upstairs with me, but, well.... the sacrifices we make for art. Or for passing fancies :)
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Doodling
Very, very nearly done with the gardenias.... sheesh, even I'm getting tired of hearing me say that... but no, fully intending to post it all done and happy in the next day or two. For now, well, I got a very pretty little thank you card in the mail, lovely pattern on it, and I've never really tried to show a pattern like that before so I thought I'd give it a nice, casual sort of preliminary try.
Water soluble graphite, charcoal, acrylic paint. Lots of fun, as always. Good night!
Water soluble graphite, charcoal, acrylic paint. Lots of fun, as always. Good night!
#193
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Let there be color!
Gardenia Shadow
9"x12" acrylic on gallery-mounted hardboard panel
available through the Distinct Appointments Gallery
9"x12" acrylic on gallery-mounted hardboard panel
available through the Distinct Appointments Gallery
There's times, especially when I'm a little scared of losing the values on a piece, where I feel like I'd be perfectly content to do the whole thing in just white and payne's gray, or some other wonderfully neutral but pleasent combination. White, burnt sienna, and a nice light blue are fun too. But here.... I knew I had to take a deep breath and add some hints of color.
Green gold, a pale yellow, hints of quinacridone burnt orange in addition to what was already there, and it feels so much more alive now, so much more vibrant. Almost there.
#191
Monday, July 7, 2008
The next step
Moving along nicely.... tried a smaller piece as a daily, and just couldn't focus on it, so I went back to the fidgetties and details here. It's amazing how many petals need to be individually shaped on a piece like this, like you're sculpting each one of them or something. Wild. And isn't the watermarking in the background just fascinating?
I'm really looking forawrd to seeing it done- seems to be moving towards something really high contrast, but still graceful, you know? Balanced. That's what I'm hoping for, anyways.
#190
Sunday, July 6, 2008
And another start
Saturday, July 5, 2008
And half done.
Bit of a trend here, yes? I just started noticing that, but it's okay. this one- the beastly part of it will be getting the shine on the gold trim in the teacup. Looking forward to it. Tomorrow night, perhaps? Now, well- it's my bedtime. I was up too late last night, and so I'm going to head to bed and listen to the rain falling. *happy sigh*
Almost there
More finishing, more detail.... correcting my mess up on her forehead, and the mysterious-migrating-features thing that had happened on her nose, just a little bit. But the mouth is perfect, the hair actually looks soft and touchable, the glasses are so close to being right... I'm enjoying this process. Hope you are too :)
Friday, July 4, 2008
Sixteen
A not-yet-done portrait of my little sister- this is as far as it was last night, but I think I might be able to finish her today :) Her driving, yes, but you'll only be able to see the road in her most prized possession- those durned sunglasses. It's the first portrait I've done in forever, so I'm really excited. Happy Fourth, everyone!
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Dark Chocolate
As shallow and stereotypically feminine as it may be, there is no day that can't be made better by chocolate- especially if it comes in the Lindt Lindor Extra Dark Truffles variety. This happy little member of a "just because I love you" bag of them from Mark is therefore immortalized for all the world :D
Seriously, though, it's a great challenge everyone should try- all the little crinkles in the overly reflective plastic surface were great, and the little highlights in the gold script, and figuring out how on earth to make the clear parts of the plastic not look totally and completely weird....
Seriously, though, it's a great challenge everyone should try- all the little crinkles in the overly reflective plastic surface were great, and the little highlights in the gold script, and figuring out how on earth to make the clear parts of the plastic not look totally and completely weird....
#185
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Gardenia
Gardenia
8"x10" mixed media on hardboard panel
available through the Distinct Appointment Gallery
See, I told you! Isn't it beautiful? I might fidget with it some more- want to put some water droplets on the petals, I think, and maybe add some more personality to the stem, but right now.... *happy sigh* think I'll put some progress pics up over at Moment by Moment, too, pretty sure I've got some buried in this computer, probably even at the top of the piles....
#184
*I was quite wrong, I don't seem to have any progress pics of my beautiful new gardenia. however I did find a few of the river rocks and posted them- pleasent viewing :)