Sunday, April 6, 2014

Dipping Back In

I've had a dry spell, to say the least, in terms of motivation to do art lately. But it's a gorgeous day here, my yard is in the early stages of exploding with flowers, and I finally felt like it was time to sit down at my art desk.  I've been wanting to try something Francoise de Felice ish from the week Kate Thompson did on her in Studying Under The Masters, I had done a rough sketch of faces but that's as far as I'd gotten.  It went off the de Felice rails pretty quickly, and I just went my own way with it.  I'm just glad I dipped my toes in again, especially considering that the online class from Gillian Lee Smith I've been waiting for is starting soon.




This one I did recently after receiving some pan watercolors I'd ordered (Grumbacher).   Danielle Donaldson recommended them in her Studying Under the Masters class so I was just playing around with them on a girl inspired by ones she paints.



Monday, March 3, 2014

Botticelli WIP


I finished up a couple of pages in my fabric/plaster journal this weekend, before attempting to dig into Botticelli in the Studying Under the Masters class that I'm taking online.


This woman started out as an image transfer, although she got completely painted over.





The Tuscan countryside scene out the window below was also an image transfer, and I painted the window over it.  


I like how it looks like Kate the Great (from my last post) is looking out the window.



Now, this scary looking picture on the right is a WIP, rest assured!  I've been watching the Botticelli week with Jenny Wentworth, and apparently Botticelli used to paint his backgrounds first.  So Jenny painted her background black and did her initial sketching with white charcoal, so I decided to try it too, although mine is on a piece of linen with plaster over it.  It was definitely different, to just not be drawing the areas that are dark.  Not sure exactly where I'm going with this, but I have really enjoyed reading about him and looking at his paintings this week.  I'm a total sucker for Italian Renaissance paintings - I've been to the Uffizi Gallery in Florence and seen some of his paintings, and the Sistine Chapel,  but it was such an overwhelming experience that it's kind of a blur now.


Monday, February 24, 2014

Studying Under The Masters


I made a sudden decision to belatedly join Studying Under the Masters, on Jeanne Oliver's ning site here. It's going to be available for 2 years, so I don't have to feel in any hurry and I like that there are 9 different artists teaching it.  I've started watching the Gaudi lesson, he was actually an architect and WOW, I want to go to Spain now.   Below is a quick sketch and watercolor of one of his stained glass windows, done in my fabric journal on a really thin layer of plaster.




And speaking of copying, which is a large focus of this class, below is a smaller version I did of one of Kate Thompson's pieces (called Kate the Great), which you can see here in this blog post.  Kate is actually one of the teachers in Studying under the Masters, and I figured she wouldn't mind me giving it a try.  This is also done in my fabric/plaster journal which I actually made in one of her online classes.  




And I thought I'd share a couple of pics I took last week while my Mom and I were waiting for our men to finish golfing, sitting on a bench with this view of Bodega Bay. We went there for the day and got so lucky with the weather, as you can see.



Thursday, February 13, 2014

Art Journal Stubbornness

In spite of what my blog may have lead you to believe, I actually have been creating a little art here and there.  But I've been doing it in a journal that has become almost impossible to photograph much less scan, and with my working hours and the weather I've had no good outside light to photograph in anyway.  So why, you may ask, am I continuing to work in this journal that won't even stay open on it's own?  Because I just can't stand the thought of an unfinished journal! Permanently unfinished anyway.  So I think I'm trying to hurry my way through it now, probably not the best mindset to have when creating!

But today, we had some sunshine around here, and my valiant husband has been at home trying to wrestle this journal into staying open long enough to photograph it. I know he tried double sided tape, rubber bands and various kinds of grippers, so he's my hero!












Monday, January 20, 2014

Coming out of Hibernation

You'd think the way I've been behaving that I've been living with the horrible cold and snow and storms that have beset other parts of the country, rather than the opposite record-breaking drought and unrelenting 68-70 degree weather we've been having.  At least then I'd have a better excuse for wanting to do nothing but hole up at home and read and watch Harry Potter and go to bed early.  Instead the sunshine has been cruelly taunting me, giving me no excuse for my behavior, so I finally got out in some over the weekend, then came home and pulled out an art journal.

A couple of these I had already started but never finished.  It felt good to just play once I got going, therapeutic as always and time just flies by.













Wednesday, November 27, 2013

NOEL Vintage Antique and Art Show

It was absolutely exhausting, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.  I met so many wonderful, appreciative people, and our hostess Sandy really put on a great show.  The only disadvantage of participating rather than just being a customer as I usually am at these events, is that I didn't have a chance to shop at all the other lovely booths - just as well I guess as I probably would have just spent my earnings!

Below are a few pictures of my booth, which was gratifyingly thinned out by the end of the show.  A very lovely man who was a fan of my work took lots and lots of detailed shots with his very large camera, so I hope he sends me some, as they'll be much better than mine!


 


 

 
 

 
Now I'm looking forward to relaxing and enjoying the holidays, I only plan to work on just a few gifts. I probably won't be posting much in December, but I will of course be keeping up with your blogs.  A little baking, a little shopping, some decorating and of course Christmas movies - my favorite time of year!

Monday, November 18, 2013

Final Christmas Creations

I took some final pictures yesterday before everything got packed away for this weekend's show.  It felt good to just decide that I'm done! Although I do still need to decide what non-Christmas regular art I'm bringing - since I have limited room I'm going to have to pick and choose.
This is a box I just love that ornaments came in, and I decided to turn it into a little shadow box with a scene in it.


Little stockings from an old quilt, with little vintage decorations- they're only 3-4" tall.


A couple more little hand strainer Christmas scenes.




Trees on little tiny pastry molds, these also are only about 3" tall.



I just love this doll, not something I'm normally drawn to, but I saw her in an antique store, in a stained pathetic little nightie that was safety pinned on her to make it fit, and I just couldn't resist her.  Her little old face is so worn, and I can just imagine how much she was loved and played with.  So I made her this little dress, and attached a fancy old button, and even made her a party hat. She's feeling like a new girl!