Friday, November 20, 2015
Lavender field
This painting almost went in the trash the other day. It still needs some fixes, but overall I am pleased that it turned out ok. As a birthday present to myself today, I spent a few hours painting. I have to reserve my painting time for weekends because the mental exhaustion from a full day of work inhibits me from losing myself in the moment. This painting is copied the painting from another image that I found when I searched for "French Lavender Fields".
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Cannes
Sketched with Pentalic watercolor pencils, Gouache paint and .03 Micron pen. Taken from The Cultural Atlas of France
Friday, November 6, 2015
Sketches
A Saturday night well spent-
Tasmanian Shoreline
French Fields of Lavender-
I am currently painting the French Fields of Lavender in Gouache. Finished product to be posted soon.
Tasmanian Shoreline
French Fields of Lavender-
I am currently painting the French Fields of Lavender in Gouache. Finished product to be posted soon.
A birthday card
Using Gouache paint, I was thrilled how this birthday card turned out for a friend. Gouache is the only paint I will use-it's a happy medium from the powerful acrylics and unpredictable watercolors. After the paint dried, I used a fine sketching pen to bring out more definition. I hope to make more birthday cards that turn out as nice as this one.
Vik Church, Iceland
I love Iceland. Never been, but definitely on the bucket list. Countless hours I have given admiring online photo and Google Earth of this incredible young land. This painting is of Vik in South Iceland. It lies on black sand beaches with a volcano not too far away. This would be a depiction of a June day because that is the only time the Lupines bloom.I used less purple than the photo guiding me.
And here is the inspiring photo-
Paint Nite
Paint Nite is a lot of fun. I signed up for one on a whim more as a social gathering with some friends (many who didn't actually show up!), and never anticipating the door it would open. It wasn't the finished product that I was proud of, but it was the feeling I got from brushing color onto a surface, slowly spreading it, watching how it created an image from my mind. I found a form of meditation I never knew existed, and fell in love. What's even more incredible is, I work for the largest art supply distributor in Oregon, so my access and choices of paints, brushes and canvas is within easy reach. Don't mind the rosy cheeks, I did have a healthy glass of Merlot.
Groovy Sunset
My oldest child is a gorgeous, sophisticated and also a creative person. Her paintings and drawings are abstract and so brilliant. I made her a children's quilt years ago, but it was time to upgrade to something that was more expressive of her personality. I chose the pattern "Groovy" using warm colors of her choosing. It turned out stunning, just like her.
Revival of my creative journeys
Recently a pen pal friend from a land far far away asked me what my blog domain was in her last letter to me. It got me thinking how I have abandoned my online journal displaying my projects. It has been well over 30 months since I had posted anything, and so much has happened in those 30 months. Life is so completely different from April 2013 in the way of where I live, my family structure, my day job and my long term goals. All of that craziness has not deterred the creative spirit inside however. Creativity has been my saving grace, my therapy through some turmoil I experienced in these past couple of years, and it has led me to new avenues of my creative expression.
So today I log into this blog, ready to freshen it up. It used to be named "The Joy of Quilting" because I wanted a space dedicated to this traditional form of American art that I have indulged in for the past 10 years. Now, I am experimenting with drawing and painting, deciding to keep the title simple and real by using my birth name.
In honor of the inspiration my pen pal gave me, please visit her blog at http://sewchicken.blogspot.com/ . Her art is incredible, and I admire her ability to span many forms of creative expression.
So today I log into this blog, ready to freshen it up. It used to be named "The Joy of Quilting" because I wanted a space dedicated to this traditional form of American art that I have indulged in for the past 10 years. Now, I am experimenting with drawing and painting, deciding to keep the title simple and real by using my birth name.
In honor of the inspiration my pen pal gave me, please visit her blog at http://sewchicken.blogspot.com/ . Her art is incredible, and I admire her ability to span many forms of creative expression.
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