Quote of the Day:

"Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep." - Scott Adams

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Cascade Sunset

I attended a one day workshop yesterday... "Cascade Colors". 
We completed 2 paintings, I will show you the one that turned out nice.
Title:  "Cascade Sunset"
Size:  10" x 12"
The main things I learned:
1.  Shadow colors always need to have some warm colors added to make them come alive.
2.  Mountains are painted mainly with the shadows.
(more obvious in the other painting that you won't see).
3.  Add more color than I think the painting needs to achieve a dramatic look, it fades as it drys.
3.  In sunrise and sunset paintings the clouds "glow" from the bottom.
4.  When painting skies, get in and get out, don't mess with them...let the colors mix on their own.
I will be taking two more workshops over the next couple of months with this same instructor, Cindy Briggs. 

I played with collage this week too.  Very fun...very messy...you should see my studio!
Still learning but here is one for you to see:
Title:  "Mystic Child"
Size:  8"x10"
Yes...That is my Grandma Verda. I used a photocopy of a very old picture.

Last but not least...the two chickadee paintings that I showed you last week sold!
One for $10.95 the other for $17.50.  I had them up for auction and they both went into bidding wars.  Not too bad for little 2.5"x3.5" paintings.  I kept the rights to use the image so I can make prints or cards, etc.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

A Few Small Paintings

I actually sold a painting this week!  (clarification: to someone I am not related to.)  It was a small Artist Trading Card and it wasn't a huge sum of money, but still...I sold something.  Several small paintings will add up, money I can use to buy new paint and paper.  The basic need of artists throughout the ages. So I painted a couple more to put on e-bay.
I also completed a set for a "Snow Queen" Swap.  I participate in swaps to stretch myself and also for the fun and social aspects of it but I have limited myself to one swap per month.


I am continuing to work toward getting my work into the flower shop, waiting on the next cash infusion so I can make prints!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Lupine and Indian Paintbrush

"Lupine and Indian Paintbrush"
Watercolor on 300lb. paper
Painting Size 7.5" x 7.5"

I have been doing exercises in loosening up this week.

The following are a few Semi-Abstract Landscapes.
These came about because I was getting frustrated with my landscape paintings,
they all felt too "manufactured" to me. 
So I started pouring paint down wet paper.
I happened upon an interesting interaction between
 Mayan Blue Genuine and Quinacridone Deep Gold paint...
can you pick it out in these paintings?

"Storm Glow"
Painting size:  4.5" x 6.5"
"Rural Stillness"
Painting Size:  4.5" x 6.5"
"Beside Still Waters"
Painting size:  3" x 4.5"
"Reflection on Golden Pond"
Painting size:  8" x 10"

There are more...
These were really exciting to do and I think it's a technique I will continue to use.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Nasturtiums and Purple Sage

This week in the world of Blue Pear I am working on larger paintings.  I find larger paintings more difficult, I don't know why.  This one is "Nasturtiums and Purple Sage", 11"x14".  I'm still working on it, deepening the darks and cleaning up edges.  I haven't decided if I am going to leave the upper left corner light or go really dark with it. My thinking is the red might really pop with a darker background.  On the other hand it might overpower it and once it is dark I can't take it back!  I have a tendency to overwork paintings and this one is looking pretty good right now so I don't want to go too far.

On the business side of art here is a peek at what I am cooking up.
Having fun with my logo and seeing what can be done with a painting at the same time! From upper right:  Round stickers for the back of notecard boxes etc., lined paper notebook, totebag, box of notecards, business card and a single notecard.  I would have to charge around $28.00 for the totebag unless I can figure out a way to sell large quantities, I'm not sure about that one.  It is pretty big so maybe that wouldn't be too much???  It's a fun Christmas present idea if nothing else.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Full Steam Ahead

This last week has flown by.  I have been very busy pulling a "business" together.  Because I have started other businesses this one is falling into place nicely.  I will post business cards and such in a week or so, I have worked on a logo design and integrated everything together.  A business plan is emerging that I am feeling really positive about and it is giving me a direction to head and all the steps to get there.  Focus!

There were a few commitments that I made prior to deciding to go full steam ahead on the business so I have been working hard to get those done before diving 100% into painting items for Blue Pear Gallery.

First I had to finish the bookmarks for the Above and Below Bookmark Swap at Illustrated ATC's.  Here are the finished products.  I decided to paint just three as the fourth is always a gift for the person hosting the swap and optional. 



These are 2.5"x6".  I really like the one with the sailboat and the wreak, pure imagination.  I might have prints done up of this one....

Friday, September 9, 2011

Deadlines

Just remembered that I commited to a artist trading card swap for haunted houses and the deadline is fast approaching.  Nothing like a deadline to keep you painting!

Take a look:
Did I create mood?
They don't have titles yet.  Any ideas?

These were great pracitice on stormy skies and really fun to do.  I found a technique of painting then washing off then painting again then washing off really builds layers and can create some interesting effects.  Found that out by accident....like so many things I figure it out by trail and error.  Painting lots of paintings that nobody ever sees but learning with each one.

Next I have to work on 4 bookmarks for a bookmark swap I committed to and it has a deadline too.  The theme is "Above and Below".

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Newest ATCS

 I think this little fairie has a story to tell . . . so I will try to tell it in pictures.  I have already started the series and I will post as I finish.  (I'll also work on the image resolution.)

My garden is a great source of inspiration so my second series begins here with the Elephant garden guardian. 

I think the creative river is flowing again.  Sometimes you just have to wait it out.