Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Nautilus IV: Recognition

12x12 acrylic on hardboard panel
Thrilled to pieces with this one, but I don't have any great insights or anything to go with it, I'm afraid. Well, maybe that with pearlescent stuff like this shell you really want to go overboard with the colors in really thin layers... and then tone it back again with greys and whites. And then go overboard again. And then tone it back. And then- but you get the idea. Or at least that's how I have to work on stuff like this, for the texture and for that touchable look, you know? How do you do it?
And it's the end of the year.... I'm 27 today, and the Small Serious Creature, the Tiny Perfect One, is 11 weeks and two days. It's almost 2010. And on Friday this blog will be two years old. I'm feeling a smidge overwhelmed, thinking about all of this, but I'm sure I'll be fine once I'm through posting and back to painting :)
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

The Front Door

6x8 acrylic on canvasboard
... and now something cooler, old fashioned, peaceful.... but mostly painted for the challenge of trying to represent the metal. Lots of fun :)
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Monday, December 28, 2009

Golden Rose

6x8 acrylic on canvasboard
Little bit of sunshine, here in the middle of winter.
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Sunday, December 27, 2009

Red Plum

sketchbook
Hello! Sooooo soory about the interruption... it's funny. most bloggers seem to be posting more regularly for Christmas.... I have no idea how they manage it! Maybe as a sort of pre-New Year's resolution? Hm.... anywho, I'm all caught up now and ready to be back in the groove! Hugs and happies all around :)
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Orange Segments II

5x7 acrylic on panel
This is a reworking, actually... much improved, much brighter. And oranges are kind of a Christmas-y thing too, aren't they? Bah humbug :)
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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Camellias: Red and White

collection of Wesley Fisher
A commision that I thoroughly enjoyed :) Apparently Mr. Fisher grows these prize-winning camellias down in Charleston SC, and his lovely daughter Michelle commissioned a painting of a couple of them. Don't they just jump right off the canvas at you? *happies*
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Friday, December 18, 2009

Naomi

Love how her little ear and her visible eye turned out... but I'm not happy with it overall. Oh, well- win some, lose some, right?
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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Pear and Windowsill

6x8 acrylic on canvasboard
'nother pear. Love these guys :)
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Monday, December 14, 2009

Fuzzy

sketchbook
.... one of the many cuddlies belonging to The Small Pink One.
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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Prickly

sketchbook
What the devil are these things called, anyways? Not fun to step on barefooted, surprisingly fun to draw.
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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Paint Tube

sketchbook
Ok, the brain just isn't working today at all, but I had to do something, right? And what does an artist always seem to have on hand? You guessed it :)
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Friday, December 11, 2009

Rose and Wine Sketch

sketchbook
... just an idea for a proper painting, I suppose.
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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Cherry Shot II

5x7 acrylic on panel
Can't chat much, Her Royal Cuteness is going to need my hand back here in a second. Hugs all around!
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Toffee

sketchbook
Just having fun :) Shiny, bright orange, wrapped around something sweet.... how can you resist?
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Monday, December 7, 2009

Diner Coffee

6x6 acrylic on panel
... and this is a re-working of "Coffee?", and it is ever so much better now. I love it when other artists have those wonderful all-high-key or all-low-key paintings that really just glow.... but I need contrast when I work. Like I absolutely love other artists who just have that marvelous virtuoso brushwork, it seems so spontaneous and fresh... and then it never feels right if I try it. I just need layers and cross-hatchies and more layers. But it's a good thing, you know? I love my style. And I can buy work from other artists who are wonderful at what they do, and then I can have it to admire, too. Best of all worlds.
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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Lilies II

8x10 acrylic on canvas
Back to those gorgeous lilies from Duke Gardens, trying out a composition I guess based more on an arc, as opposed to last time where I really played up the squareness of the composition... is it weird that I don't like one concept decisively more than the other? Well, it's just about sunlight on flowers anyways, and I believe I got that. Do you see the shadows from the pistils and stamen cast across the petal on that topmost flower? Surprising little details like that are so much fun :)
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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Egg XII

6"x6" acrylic on board
on display at the NC Specialty Hospital
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Friday, December 4, 2009

Egg XI

6"x6" acrylic on board
on display at the NC Specialty Hospital
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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Egg X

6"x6" acrylic on board
On display at the NC Specialty Hospital
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Iron

sketchbook
note to self: yellow backgrounds are fun!
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