The IF word of the week is Octopus. I have Halloween on the brain at this time of year so . . . my contribution is OCTOBERPUS. I did the original art in watercolor, then enhanced it digitally.
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Illustration Friday - SILENCE
SILENCE
This is not me. My children are grown, and to be honest this was never me - laundry folded, dishes done, dinner simmering on the stove. This is the me I imagined when I was seventeen and still thumbing through bridal magazines choosing gowns and envisioning my 4 carat emerald cut diamond engagement ring. I didn't even have a boyfriend.
Maybe this would have been me if I had taken the time to meditate. LOL. Maybe this would have been me if my children had taken the time to meditate.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Waldo at the Bistro
Waldo at the Bistro
My newest oil painting. 12 x 16 on gesso board.
I don't usually like the job of coming up with titles for my paintings, but this title came all of a sudden and naturally.
When we were in Italy for my step-daughter Ashley's wedding, I took dozens and dozens of photos to use as reference material. There were a few times that my son intentionally photo bombed my images (much to my amusement) and several times that he ended up in my photos just because he's so darn tall and hard to miss. When I started looking closely at some of my photos I found him in several reflections on glass etc. (guess he was always close to Mom - isn't that sweet?) I was nearly finished with this painting and working on tiny details when I finally saw him there in the photo. I originally thought it was a coffee can with Juan Valdez or someone like that, but it was a mirrored surface behind the glass display. There was his handsome face, positioned perfectly. I couldn't not paint him!
Below is a photo of him, many years ago with his grandparents, dressed as Waldo from the "Where's Waldo?" book series. See why the title was so easy?!
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Sun Kissed Street in Siena
Sun Kissed Street in Siena
12 x 16 oil on gesso board
I am very pleased with the way this one turned out. I worked from a photo taken by my son. Funny, a few of us took the same shot but his photo just had these guys at the exact right moment with the exact right exposure.
I tried to be a little looser with my paint application and even used a palette knife in some areas. My step-daughter, Ashley, helped me with the title. Titling pieces is my one of my least favorite parts.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Illustration Friday - METAMORPHOSIS
When I was brainstorming the idea for this one, I was doodling butterflies, dragonflies, frogs, cocoons, etc. and had the inspiration to mix them up a little. This is a metamorphosis gone terribly wrong, or maybe beautifully wrong. The original was a simple sketch in one of my sketchbooks that I wasn't going to take any further but it was so dull in color that I just wanted to digitally tweak it a bit. I ended up tweaking a lot.
Friday, August 8, 2014
The Villa
The Villa
11 x 14 oil on gesso board.
I just finished this piece. Its the front of a villa right outside of Florence, Italy. I don't love traveling but I love to be in other places once I've traveled. (How does one get there without traveling? hmmm.) My step-daughter's wedding was so beautiful and the trip was truly inspiring. I've done several mini paintings and I'm currently working on my 5th larger one. I have quite a few more photos to work from but eventually will run out and will either go back to painting still lifes (which I enjoy doing) or I will have to take another trip somewhere gorgeous. The world is a beautiful place and with billions of glorious places, people, and things, I should be permanently set up. The trick is paying attention and I think I'm getting a little better at that.
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