Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts

3.13.2012

10/52 Weeks

1 painting (or part of a painting):


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Yay!  I'm really excited about this one.  It's been a while since I've been really excited about painting + thanks to this one I am! (Did I just say really excited way too many times?) haha :) 


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I've already changed it some since I took this picture.  I got rid of the camera in the bottom left (way too literal/identifiable for me) + I added a little to the top right.  I'm having fun with the collage elements + I'm thinking a lot about layering, stacking, meshing...


1 sketch:


Desk sketch 2


Just a sketch of stuff on my messy desk...crappy photo + a hot pink finger nail.  Yep.


1 art journal page:


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(Prompt from this e-course)



2.28.2012

8/52 Weeks

1 painting (or part of a painting):


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I painted for the longest amount of time in a while.  I took out parts of the above painting that I felt needed to go + added some new.  I'm trying to decide if it is done yet.  I think I need some time away from it.  I also started a new painting.  I'm playing around with assemblage/collage on this one.  So far I've just added some fabric scraps :)


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1 sketch:


Trolley sketch


1 art journal page:


Journal


(Prompt from this e-course)



2.21.2012

7/52 Weeks

1 painting (or part of a painting):


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I know, you can probably hardly tell that I worked on this right?  I swear I did, but I won't say it was for that long or continuously.  I added more black + pulled out some more lines.  I'm trying to make some parts more crisp + not all so hazy.  I'm about to start a new one, i promise :)


1 sketch:


Sketchnailpolish


1 art journal page:


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and my new cushion I got to sit on when I paint :)  Isn't it a cute pattern?  I got some for my patio chairs too! ♥


(Prompt from this e-course)



2.15.2012

6/52 Weeks

1 painting (or part of a painting):


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1 sketch (or two [look sideways, haha]):


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1 art journal page:


Valentine's Day 2012 007 copy


(Prompt from this e-course)



1.16.2012

2/52 Weeks

1 painting (or part of a painting):


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I started this painting a while ago + added the top right part this weekend.  I'm not a fan of it yet, but I'm just working things out right now.  I'm trying to figure out what I want to paint + how.  It's been a while :)


1 sketch:


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1 art journal page:


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Prompt from this e-course.



1.09.2012

1/52 Weeks

1 painting:


Book doodle copy


I painted this in a sketchbook that I mail back + forth with a friend.  The top is white + blurred out because that's where there is writing :)


1 sketch:


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1 art journal page:


Day dreams


Prompt from this e-course.  The least exciting if you ask me ;)


Every week for 1 year.



9.05.2010

Memphis Urban Sketchers @ Memphis Farmers Market

Elizabeth Alley started a Memphis Urban Sketchers Group.  Urban Sketchers is "a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising the artistic, storytelling and educational value of location drawing, promoting its practice and connecting people around the world who draw on location where they live and travel. We aim to show the world, one drawing at a time.

This is the manifesto we follow:


  1. We draw on location, indoors or out, capturing what we see from direct observation.

  2. Our drawings tell the story of our surroundings, the places we live and where we travel.

  3. Our drawings are a record of time and place.

  4. We are truthful to the scenes we witness.

  5. We use any kind of media and cherish our individual styles.

  6. We support each other and draw together.

  7. We share our drawings online.

  8. We show the world, one drawing at a time."


I admire people who carry their sketchbooks with them & sketch everywhere.  I have also followed blogs like Trumpetvine, Danny Gregory, Wagonized & Andrea Joseph for years.  I was so excited to hear Elizabeth was starting a Memphis Urban Sketchers group.  This month we went to the Memphis Farmers Market.  I haven't drawn much from direct observation since I graduated from The University of Memphis (three years ago), so I was a little nervous.  I started my first sketch, but I was being too technical & found it hard to scale down.  I'm used to sketching an object but not the whole scene.  It will probably take a little while to figure out which materials I like best.  This is my second sketch & supplies:


Urban Sketchers


I need to practice more & loosen up.  I look forward to the next time.  I enjoyed meeting new sketchers & seeing their results.  Fun!




3.20.2009

New Watercolor Pan Palette Box + List: Art supplies to try

mmm...this makes me happy :]  I have been wanting something like this ever since I saw the W&N Bijou Box.  They are super expensive, so people even make their own.  I found a larger version without the included watercolor pans at ASW.  I finally took some pictures of it:


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I just need to get some Winsor & Newton Artist Watercolors- Half Pans to go in it.  That will be fun- collecting the colors I want.


LIST:  Art Supplies I want to try:



  • 300 lb.  Fabriano Paper

  • sz 12 or 14 Jackson's Schmincke brushes

  • Lyra holder (can  hold your neocolor crayons)

  • Prismacolor Col-erase pencils


Here's where I found a lot of these supplies ideas.



11.19.2008

"Ties That Bind" in The Memphis Flyer

If you live in Memphis,TN you should go get The Memphis Flyer, why??? BECAUSE I'M IN IT, DUH!  j/k :]


haha.


here is the review by CAROL KNOWLES:


At Marshall Arts, "Ties That Bind" includes works by four artists whose lives are bound together by friendship and a love for the expressive possibilities of line. 
     The sinuous lines and untouched passages of watercolor paper in Mel Spillman's minimal but evocative portraits suggest the svelte figures, milkywhite complexions, and bright lights of celebrity.  No matter how matte the makeup or bright the lights, Spillman captures the soul inside the persona.  In the 63-by-42-inch pencil-and-paper portrait What's In?, the lower part of the face of the leggy youngster who became the world's first supermodel is nearly washed out.  In striking contrast, Twiggy's large, dark eyes dilate and stare at us like a deer caught in our headlights.
     Roger Allan Cleaves' dystopian societies are inhabited by hybrids (part-human, part-heavy metal) with overdeveloped biceps and buttocks.  Penises are projectiles; lovemaking looks lethal.  Both the male and the female of the species obsessively cut, rape, and kill each other and anything else that moves.  The mayhem is mesmerizing and unsettling.  The titles of Cleaves' ink drawings (As Time Goes By, History Repeats Itself) suggest that these homicidal hybrids could be us- could be the next stage of evolution for a species increasingly adept at genocide, collateral damage, and global warfare.
    In some of the most evocative works in the show, Lindsay Palmore turns the bittersweet and the saccharine into meditations on emotion and time by pouring black washes across floral motifs, art deco baubles, and doilies collaged onto the surface of paintings titled You know my heart- it beats for you and To be sure these days continue.
     Every inch of Bobby Spillman's paintings are filled with roaring rivers, bird houses, tree limbs, and telephone poles swept up by tornadic winds.  Spillman's quick mind and rapid-fire imagination generate conversations as energized as his paintings.  At the center of the largest painting in the show, Gimme Shelter, you'll find the artist's alter ego as a Bambi look-alike leaping nimbly over and around flying objects, its fur ruffled by the wind, its huge eyes wide-open- not with fear but wonder.



11.10.2008

My Oh My...

This is why I've been "missing"...


"Ties That Bind"- Art Show @ Marshall Arts


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Mel doing some last minute touches on her girls. 


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Mel + My work together :] 


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I love this pic.  haha.  Three Best Friends!!!  Kris~Rach~Linz!  Thanks so much for supporting me girls :]  I will always love you!  I luv my beads too!  They will be a reminder of that night always. 


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Kris, Josh + I


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Mel was my Drawing + Comp teacher and Drawing + Painting 1 teacher.  I love Mel!  She and her class made me switch from Art Ed to Fine Arts-Painting.  She also taught me how to paint with watercolors :]  Fun, fun, fun.  A great teacher!  Yay!


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Kat~Me~Kris...The new addition to the threesome (where's Rach?)


Friday I stayed up til 5:00 am!  Ate dinner @ around 2:30 in the morning- ha!  Then Sat. I saw The Purps play @ The Full Moon and stayed out til 6:30 am!  And last night? went to bed @ 12:30!  Let's just say I'm pretty much like a zombie, but it was all worth it!  Now, it's time for me to leave work so...more to come...



9.09.2008

New Collaborative Drawing

Here's a drawing I started...I mailed it to Roger (he received it yesterday)...now he is going to work on it...


Drawing 


Drawing detail 1 


(detail)


Drawing detail 2 


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Drawing detail 3 


(detail)


I'll keep you posted on what happens to it next :]



7.21.2008

Sunday = Paintday

Me painting


                        Me Painting :]

Studio
                            *Studio View*
Ptg 1 1
Painting 2 Untitled (in progress) + (also referred to in this post)
Ptg 1 detail 1 Ptg 1 detail 2
Ptg 2 2
Painting 1 Untitled (in progress) + in previous post (see above)



7.10.2008

Playing in the Studio

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Details of the painting I already posted.  The pink is a sea salt texture with watercolor, and the blue is a mixture of sea salt and rubbing alcohol.


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Background for new painting 2.  The blue circles are masking fluid, and will be removed to be white in the end.  The white circles on the top left are made from rubbing alcohol (i'm loving that).  Just playing around, splashing paint. 


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