Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Stamp Carving
Sometimes, when I'm just to tired to paint, I really enjoy doing repetitive tasks like stamp carving. It allows me to create without using so much energy. I did these last night to use in the backgrounds and layers of my paintings. And maybe even to make patterns like this.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Building a Creatively Made Business
Hi all... Just a quick note to share that I won a spot in Jeanne Oliver's new E-Course, Building a Creatively Made Business! Just wanted to express my thanks to Jeanne and say hello and welcome to those of you popping over from her site. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Savor the Journey
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| 4 1/2 x 6 inches, Acrylic and Watercolor Over Collage on Mixed Media Paper |
I find that I am often worrying and fretting over the future and things that are out of my control. It's so hard to live in the moment and let the rest go. So, one of the things I try to focus on in living in the moment; savoring the journey. I just shared the verse below with a loved one who is having a tough time right now. I think it's just as much for me as it was for him as I'm anxious too!
Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about you.
1 Peter 5:7
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| 4 1/2 x 6 inches, Acrylic and Watercolor Over Collage on Mixed Media Paper |
Sunday, April 1, 2012
More ATCs
More ATCs from my Community Hub over at Mystele's ning site. These were so much fun to do. You can still sign up for a free hub if you are interested. ATCs (Artist Trading Cards) are basically just miniature works of art with a standard size of 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches. They are also referred to art card editions and originals (ACEOs) when offered for sale. Of coures mine are not flat so I think that kicks them out of the "standard" category
I managed to limit myself to big red hair on only one of them. It's pretty obvious from most of my other work that this big pink and/or red hair is a big deal to me. I have no idea what that's about. Curly hair has been an issue all my life. Thankfully I was in high school in the late 80's when the big hair was in. My hair was so curly that I still straightened it a little to be in style, lol. But all of my growing up years involved hating my hair. Then, I still straightened it trough most of my 20's. In my late 20's I finally just embraced it and now I love it. It's so much easier to take care of (once I finally learned how). But the pink/red.... no idea why I can't restrain myself, lol.
I'm linking these up to Sunday Sketches and Inspire me Monday. Hop over there to see some other great entries!
Lots of pics to follow...
I managed to limit myself to big red hair on only one of them. It's pretty obvious from most of my other work that this big pink and/or red hair is a big deal to me. I have no idea what that's about. Curly hair has been an issue all my life. Thankfully I was in high school in the late 80's when the big hair was in. My hair was so curly that I still straightened it a little to be in style, lol. But all of my growing up years involved hating my hair. Then, I still straightened it trough most of my 20's. In my late 20's I finally just embraced it and now I love it. It's so much easier to take care of (once I finally learned how). But the pink/red.... no idea why I can't restrain myself, lol.
I'm linking these up to Sunday Sketches and Inspire me Monday. Hop over there to see some other great entries!
Lots of pics to follow...
Friday, March 30, 2012
Life Book Lesson 5
What a hoot! I always wanted pink hair! I outlined the main features in the photo and then painted as I would any other portrait. It really helps to have a face to sketch over and the end result just fascinates me.
I'm linking this up to Paint Party Friday. Thanks for stopping by.
| The original |
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Trust in the Lord
A couple of weekends ago, I created this project for my daughter's birthday. I really had fun with this and I really loved adding all the embellishments. I've added two slideshows below. One shows more pics and closeups and the other shows my progress throughout the painting. You can click through to my Flickr to see them as well: pics and progress.
I started out by collaging the base with a few things that would be meaningful to my daughter. The first was a page from a dollar store bible. The second was a piece of sheet music from her trombone book (she's a music education major). The third was a copy of a poem written by her great-great-great grandmother. Because these things were all so important, I wanted to try to keep them showing through.
The embellishments were really fun and a great way to use some of the stash I've built up. The sentiment is actually the title from a piece of vintage sheet music I bought at a library book sale. That is definitely the place to go for some bargain ephemera! The blue flower I made myself using a satin fabric and singeing the edges over a candle flame.
Artists in Blogland's monthly theme for March is "Passions" and this fits the bill for me. As I delve into my art, connecting to the things that are meaningful to me is the most important aspect. Connecting with the past (grandma) and the future (my daughter), finding my place in this world, living in the moment, appreciating the beauty around me, enjoying the journey, truly knowing myself, connecting with another heart, laughing, listening to the Whisper in the Wind.... What sets your heart on fire? Find it and never stop chasing it.
I'm linking this up with Paint Party Friday (who has a new "featured artist" series they are doing each week), Sweet Saturdays, Artists in Blogland Show and Tell Saturday, and Sunday Sketches. Pop over and see some other great artists and creators.
I started out by collaging the base with a few things that would be meaningful to my daughter. The first was a page from a dollar store bible. The second was a piece of sheet music from her trombone book (she's a music education major). The third was a copy of a poem written by her great-great-great grandmother. Because these things were all so important, I wanted to try to keep them showing through.
The embellishments were really fun and a great way to use some of the stash I've built up. The sentiment is actually the title from a piece of vintage sheet music I bought at a library book sale. That is definitely the place to go for some bargain ephemera! The blue flower I made myself using a satin fabric and singeing the edges over a candle flame.
Artists in Blogland's monthly theme for March is "Passions" and this fits the bill for me. As I delve into my art, connecting to the things that are meaningful to me is the most important aspect. Connecting with the past (grandma) and the future (my daughter), finding my place in this world, living in the moment, appreciating the beauty around me, enjoying the journey, truly knowing myself, connecting with another heart, laughing, listening to the Whisper in the Wind.... What sets your heart on fire? Find it and never stop chasing it.
| Grandma's signature: Mrs Bertha Myers Allemang |
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Progress Pics
Monday, March 12, 2012
Dream
This is a fun little piece that I did in the Community Hub over at Mystele's ning site. She is focusing on skin tones which I'm pretty excited about. This is an ATC size (only 2.5 x 3.5 inches) using chipboard that I got from packaging as the base with fabric collaged over the top. The class is wonderful and I'm looking forward to more practice. I really enjoyed embellishing it. So fun to add all the little touches.
I'm keeping her where I can see her as a little reminder to follow my dreams.
I'm linking up with Inspire Me Mondays, and Make Something Monday.
I'm keeping her where I can see her as a little reminder to follow my dreams.
I'm linking up with Inspire Me Mondays, and Make Something Monday.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Beloved
It's often so easy to beat myself up in my thoughts. I accept defeat without even trying. I decided that every time I caught myself in one of those negative thought patterns, I would write down the opposite and see what I came up with. Well, here's a few from my list.
I'm linking up to Paint Party Friday. Check out the other great artists over there!
Edit:
I thought I should add a little about my process. The background is collaged with a dollar store bible page. I've used Adirondack Colorwash Spray in butterscotch and some red acrylic for texture. The face is mostly done with acrylics along with some Faber-Castell Pitt Big Brush Pens. Still experimenting with the hair. I've used red acrylic for the base and then, using a brush, added strands in Adirondack Colorwash Spray Espresso and Butterscotch and some Bombay Indian Ink in red.

I'm linking up to Paint Party Friday. Check out the other great artists over there!
Edit:
I thought I should add a little about my process. The background is collaged with a dollar store bible page. I've used Adirondack Colorwash Spray in butterscotch and some red acrylic for texture. The face is mostly done with acrylics along with some Faber-Castell Pitt Big Brush Pens. Still experimenting with the hair. I've used red acrylic for the base and then, using a brush, added strands in Adirondack Colorwash Spray Espresso and Butterscotch and some Bombay Indian Ink in red.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Anger
I had some unusual events the week I painted this and had some emotions to work through. It amazes me that my feelings can show through in a piece without necessarily trying. I only discovered this world of art - creating my own original work - in August of last year. I wish I had known about it many years ago. It has been the most wonderful way to work through some deep stuff.
Friday, February 24, 2012
More Curls
Happy Friday all! Here's a new girl that I have up in my Etsy Shop. The flowers are made using a stencil and modelling paste (which is just a very thick paste that holds its shape and gives great texture). The other product I'm loving is Butterscotch Color Wash by Ranger. It has the most luscious color and I'm addicted to it right now.
I'm linking up to Paint Party Friday. Hope over there to see some other great artists! Thanks so much for stopping by!
I'm linking up to Paint Party Friday. Hope over there to see some other great artists! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Monday, February 20, 2012
Life Book Lesson 8
You can find Mystele on YouTube, her website, her etsy and she offers a couple of free classes at her Ning site so you can get a taste of her process.
Now, this second girl, I did yesterday and yes, I was in one of those moods. I wanted to share this here because I completely left the layers of color underneath to show through the skin. I only added shading. These were both just quick, rough, expressive sketches... just a way to process some emotions.
I'm linking up with Inspire Me Monday this week so I thought I'd share some of the words I tend to write as the first layer for many of my paintings. These are the ideas and thoughts that seem to ignite my creativity.
- hope
- dream
- faith
- cherish
- passion
- whatever scripture that is on my heart
- lyrics stuck in my head
So, that's a start. There's so much more craziness going on in this noggin, but that's for another day. :)
I'm also linking up with Make Something Monday. If you want to see some great creations, hop over there.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
I'm also linking up with Make Something Monday. If you want to see some great creations, hop over there.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Lovin' That Ruffled Skirt...
| Original mixed media painting over collage on 6 in. by 12 in. canvas panel. (1/4 inch deep) |
I did a couple more girls from Christy Tomlinson's She Art 1 workshop. I did a repeat of the skirt with the dictionary pages as I had prepared too many red pages last week and wanted to use them up. Plus, it's really fun getting your fingers so dirty.
I covered the pages with red Dr. Ph. Martin's Bombay India Inks and tore it into strips when dry. Then I dipped each strip in fluid matte medium and gently crumpled them all over her skirt. The background is pages from a Bible that I found at the dollar store and her body is made of sheet music.
For both of these pieces, I used modeling paste to add the flowers around the edges to give it some texture. These girls have been a fun change of pace for me. These are both up in my Etsy Shop. Thanks so much for stopping by!
| 8 x 8 inches Mixed Media on canvas panel (1/4 inch deep) |
I'm linking these up to:
Friday, February 17, 2012
Cherish
| 6 x 8 inches Mixed Media on cradled wood panel |
Just wanted to take a moment to mention that Mystele is opening up a new piece to her ning site called community hubs. She'll be offering free 2 week classes. You can head over there for the details.
I've been quite busy today and have several paintings to share this week. I love productive days like today. We had a work holiday today as my employer observes Lincoln's Birthday rather than President's Day for whatever reason.
I tried out painting hair in a more detailed way. I think I like it, but I'm still trying to work out the colors. I spend as much time on the hair as I do the rest of the painting, lol.
This background was actually going to be for more she art, but I decided to paint instead. The background is collaged with sheet music, dictionary pages and some Bible pages. I found the Bible at the dollar store. Can you believe you can buy an entire Bible for a dollar?
One of the things that I learned from Mystele in Gut Art was to use things in your art that is deeply meaningful to you. There's nothing more meaningful to me than basing a piece of artwork with scripture. So, I was wondering what you all use in your art that really gets you going? Colors, ideas, words, items?
These are up in my Etsy Shop.
| 8 x 8 inches Mixed Media on canvas panel (1/4 inch deep) |
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