Friday, July 26, 2013
FINDING MY WAY
I am reading a wonderful book by Twyla Tharp, "The Creative Habit". It is helping me to clarify my direction and get even more focused. It seems this art thing is never exactly where you want it to be, if you even know where you want it to be!
I have spent the last two days working on this image. I covered up a false start and started over. This is getting closer to what I want. I used liquid acrylic inks and then building up the opacity with fluid acrylics. The surface was first textured with gesso and heavy gel that I stamped into. I drew and painted with a cheap, thin wooden coffee stirrer and lots of finger painting in the final stages! My nails are a disaster but it was lots of fun with very interesting effects. If you haven't tried painting with your hands or fingers. This is a small square gallery canvas. I am going to try a similar painting on watercolor paper.
I like this palette. Indigo Blue, Magenta, Yellow Ochre, Spectrum Red (red orange) Dark Walnut and Buff Titanium in place of white.
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Tuesday, July 16, 2013
TECHNICAL TROUBLE!
I have no idea what was going on, but I had no ability to log on to the internet for a few days. Anyway, whatever the problem was, it seems to have healed itself.
I found a new drawing book "Just Draw It" by Sam Piyasena and Beverly Philp published by Barron's that has lots of fun ideas, some of which I had not come across before. Actually, what sold me on the book was a drawing on the first page inside the book. When I got home and had a chance to sit down and really study the book, that exercise wasn't even in the book!!!!! It was from someone's sketchbook and there was no actual exercise in the book. It was a face drawn totally in pen with cross hatched planes. I was inspired! I did a few drawings with this style, loved the results, then decided to create a painting of cross hatched lines. I wanted to create my own "brush" for the project, so I went looking for an old fashioned straw whisk broom. Funny how you don't think about how materials have been phased out over time until you go looking. There is very little to no natural straw brooms left! I found a synthetic brush that had soft, frayed tips that I thought would hold the ink. I cut some of the strands, stuck them down to a long, thin, piece of cardboard with double stick mounting tape. I put another piece of the tape on top of the strands, then folded the bottom of the cardboard up and bound the whole thing with masking tape. I used Acrylic inks in various colors and went to town. The surface is an old painting on Tyvek covered with gesso that I stamped into. I am not totally happy with the result but I think the process has potential and I will try it again.
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Monday, July 1, 2013
WOW!
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JENNIFER STONE |
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MIXED MEDIA PAINTING BY JENNIFER STONE
This is Jennifer Stone and one of her fabulous mixed media paintings. If you would like to see more of her work, you can find her on Facebook. Jennifer puts on a special watermedia workshop once a year in Watertown, South Dakota. She does such a fabulous job that there is a waiting list for the next one at least a year in advance. Jennifer asked me to do the workshop back in 2009! It took awhile, but we finally got together. People came as far away as Minnesota and Wisconsin. I felt very honored to be the teaching artist for this year.
I was a guest at her beautiful home where she saw after my every need. By the end of the week I felt like a member of the family.
The workshop was attended by a great group of enthusiastic, creative students. I will post images tomorrow of some of the work that was done during the week. I love seeing how everyone interprets the common image we all work with for the week. It is a relaxed atmosphere and everyone had fun with rolling the dice to see what unique combination of elements they had to work with for the day.
Thank you, Jennifer, for providing such a welcoming atmosphere for myself and all that attended.
I have one more VARIATIONS workshop coming up in August on the beautiful coast of Oregon. Here is a link where you can check out the venue if you think you might be interested. Hope to see you there. http://www.wrightsframing.com
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Friday, June 21, 2013
ON MY WAY!
Saturday is travel day again for me. This time I am on way to Watertown, South Dakota, for a week long Variations workshop. Can't wait to share with this group. I also look forward to seeing part of the country where I have never traveled. I will be taking photographs and will share the results when I get back.
In the meantime, here is another of my small paintings from my trip to Ghost Ranch in New Mexico. While my adventurous friends were hiking up the trail to paint, I made myself comfortable on the patio of the Art Center and painted the desert plants in front of me. I enjoyed sitting outside and painting but was happy to have a bathroom close by. Basically, I am a wimp, and I can live with that.
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Thursday, June 20, 2013
UNEXPECTED GENEROSITY!
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American Journey Metal Travel Palette |
I received an unexpected gift in the mail two days ago from Cheap Joe's Art Stuff. It was a loaded American Journey travel paint box along with a brush! The note that was enclosed explained it was a congratulatory gift for being accepted into the American Watercolor Society annual show for the second time. Joe Miller is an excellent entrepreneur and promoter but his generosity goes well beyond just marketing his product. He truly is a great friend of the arts and the artists.
I decided to try out my new set with this image I already had sketched into my book. One of the colors in the paintbox is called Shadow and I thought it would work well for this backlit image taken at sunset. Perfect!!!!!! I love all the mixing space available and the generous space for brushes in the middle. The shape of the color pans allows for access of flats. There is a ring on the bottom of the box so one can safely hold onto the open container with one hand and paint standing up. All together a well designed and solidly constructed metal paintbox that should last for years. Thank you, Joe, for your continued support.
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013
O'KEEFE COUNTRY!
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013
TRAVELS!
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GHOST RANCH, NEW MEXICO, JUNE 2013 |
Wow, I didn't realize how long I have been absent from the blog! I promise to do better. The past month has been a series of travels and I have some paintings to prove it. We went with a wonderful group of artist friends to Santa Fe and then to Ghost Ranch in New Mexico where Georgia O'Keefe lived and painted. I had the opportunity to tour her house and studio which was a very exciting event. Sadly, they did not allow photography which was a big frustration to me. Santa Fe was full of inspiration and I have some images in mind to translate into future paintings. I only photographed in Santa Fe but I did some plein air work at Ghost Ranch. Landscape is not my oeuvre but I enjoy capturing my surroundings when I travel with a painting or two in my travel sketchbooks. Traveling with serious plein air artists put the pressure on and I was actually out in the parking lot at 6 AM one morning doing an ink drawing! I did bail on a hike up the trail and opted to sit on the patio of the art center (near the bathroom!) and paint the plants of the southwest. I know my limitations! I plan to post one image a day to draw things out. The image above was our view from the room. This fabulous rock formation changed every few minutes as the sun and clouds moved overhead. So far, this is my favorite painting of the trip. It is painted in my small watercolor handmade book on a double spread.
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