Thursday, August 17, 2023

Birdbath - Number 1 of ?


     First, a little story about the birdbath itself. My husband bought it a couple of years ago. He placed it too far out in the yard to reach easily with a hose, and didn't even set it on level ground. It was never filled. A sad confusing time for the birds in our neighborhood. 
     
     This spring I decided to make it mine, move it closer to the house, and plant beautiful flowers around it that would attract pollinators. I imagined those flowers growing and blooming, and ending up being a great subject for a painting. I had visions. 
     
    I came home one Thursday afternoon to find that my husband had moved it closer to the house (for me) and had purchased some nice stones to create the circle around it. My vision hadn't included stones. The space surrounding the bath seemed a bit tight, but I kept my mouth shut, (I really did). He had done that for me, and I expressed my gratitude and told him how nice it looked. (I really did think it looked nice). I thought I'd figure it all out over the weekend and do some flower shopping. 

     The next day I came home, and he had planted flowers! Apparently I had not made my vision clear. The breakdown in communication had to be my fault. (I'm saying that because my husband, like all men, are such good payers of attention. Right?). Anyway, I had to balance my gratitude - "what a sweet gesture. You did this for little ol' me?," with "thanks a lot, Buddy. You've now ruined my whole summer."

Here's what it looked like. I even got a shot with a visitor! 

And here's the birdbath in its full summer glory.


     It's very pretty, and the important thing is that the birds have loved it and we have loved watching them enjoy it!

     Now, to the artsy part. As this is not what I had envisioned, I've had to wing it a bit with the painting idea. I dropped a few of these summer photos into my iPad, including this one of my Rose of Sharon bushes that bloomed beautifully this year.

I came up with this fast cut and paste (and dabble) in Procreate:

    The next day I started over and came up with the image you see at the top of the page. Still just a sketch of a potential painting. What I'm going to do now is share with you the process as I go along. Since I don't have a good photo to work from, it's going to be a grand experiment for me. I've pulled out an inexpensive 8 x 10 canvas board and I'm setting to work. I'll try to post every few days as I have time to work on it.
Bye for now!

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Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Angel Water


Here's a recent drawing a did of my cat Josie, having her morning Angel Water. This small statue sits out on my patio, and I have always filled her basin as I water the flowers - a kind of offering to the flower fairies. Don't laugh. You just never know.

I think Josie accepted this as her "princess" bowl of water that gets filled every morning in the spring and summer. Flower fairies aside, I now fill it every morning for Josie.
 
Here are a couple steps along the way.



I did her whiskers by drawing them (pressing in) with one of my inkless pens before applying the colored pencil. The colored pencil won't go down into the furrows created unless you press really hard. Just be delicate about it, and you can create fine hairs, whiskers, grasses, etc - all those tiny lines that are difficult to draw in later.

Below is my inkless pen collection. You can have your own by buying Bic pens 
and using them up until the ink is gone! Haha! 
Someday I hope to come up with a brilliant idea on how they can be used in an art piece,


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Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Tux


This is my grandson Tux. What a kid! I had the pleasure of spending a whole week with him recently when he flew home with his mom. He is four years old and can name dinosaurs and reptiles with an accuracy I would have to study up on for weeks, possibly months. Yeah. Probably months. I know easy ones like T-Rex and rattlesnakes, but this kid was schooling me on saw-scaled vipers and titanaboas.


Titanaboa - an extinct (thank goodness) constrictor. 
I pulled this image from simple google search to share, because I thought you might like to add the knowledge to your brain bank in case you run into Tux somewhere. This is his favorite snake.

I was reading to him a page from a reptile book about Gila Monsters, incorrectly pronouncing it with a hard "G" sound. He politely corrected me, and I now know that it is pronounced Hee-la monster.
Speaking of being polite, he came downstairs one morning and said "Good morning, Grandma. How did you sleep?" Four years old! But . . . he is a boy. He was also found here with his cousin Tilly:


And he wasn't very polite about having to bathe. Haha!




I think this is the only photo I have of the three boys together, 
mostly because the little one on the right (Novan) never sits still.


The image at the top of the page is done in oils. While his mom was here visiting, I couldn't NOT show her and give it to her in person. It is an image that will go in the family calendar. The one in the calendar won't look exactly the same, so it will still be somewhat of a surprise. I dropped it into Procreate and did magical things with it that I'll share here in January.


The process:
I didn't even draw this one out. I just started painting (on gessoboard).




 I have to say, I was getting very excited about the way it was turning out at this point.


Putting in a background, after the image is painted seems backward. I don't recommend it. Like I said, I just jumped in and started painting, from a photo his mom Ashley had sent. As I tried to figure out what I was doing back there, I had to keep touching up the edges of his image. Just backward. 
But until his image was done, I didn't know what background I wanted so . . . ? hmmmm.

I tried a couple ideas. The one I ended up with at the top of the page, made him look,
in my humble opinion, the most animated and three-dimensional. 
Plus, I was tired of touching up edges!


I have to say, I get a lot of amazing photos from his mom and he is such a character that I could most likely make a career of creating images of him. Just look at this guy! Haha!

Love you so much Tux!





 

Friday, June 23, 2023

My 10 Year Blog-aversary


Woohoo! Here we are. Ten years! Kind of a BIG DEAL for me!

This is post number 311! 

My blog has been my patient friend. It knows that sometimes life gets distracting. Even when I'm not paying as much attention to it, it doesn't go away. It's there for me when I'm ready. My friend waits for me to work through creative block, and doesn't roll its eyes when I promise to blog once a week. My friend says, "you do you, Tracy." 

I started Wet Paint primarily to be able to participate in Illustration Friday. Unfortunately, no longer with us, it was a site with a weekly one-word prompt. Illustrators had a week, from Friday to Friday, to create a piece based on the prompt, then share it, receive comments and encouragement, and dole out the same to other artists. It was great!  And it existed at the perfect time for me. I was getting away from fine art and working to be a little more creative, free, and illustrator-like.

Ten years is a long(ish) time and I've been through ups and downs with my creative work. I had 45 posts in 2018 and only 6 in 2020! I'm up to 39 this year already, well on the way to my best blog-year yet! 

I've shared paintings, and craft projects throughout these 10 years. I've written a few children's book manuscripts: a chapter book, that I shared here in February, and 2 other picture books that I plan to share before the year is up. 

Wet Paint is my catchall. It really doesn't care what I'm doing as long as I'm happy doing it. It's here so that I can share with you. "You do you, Wet Paint." Thank you! 

And thank you to everyone who stops by from time to time to check it out! I truly appreciate it. 

As usual a couple steps in the process:


Inspired by some pieces I found on Pinterest. I did this just for fun. 
A zen type of doodle/coloring project with sparkly gel pens.



I dropped it into Procreate and started playing around,
and that's when I thought it would make a nice congratulatory card for myself! 




Below is the blog post (image) that has had the most views. 
From January of 2016, it's another piece that I did just for myself and for the fun of it.
As of today has 622 hits. 
A Pinterest sensation! Haha! Thank you Pinterest! And thank you, Goldfish!







Friday, June 16, 2023

My Bedroom Wall. Yes, Still a Teenager at Heart.


I am approaching my 10 year anniversary with my blog and have been busy with so many things: preparing for a big family staycation in July, a project painting ceramic fish, and pieces for my yearly calendar. (Sorry, but it'll take the fun out of the calendar to share those things ahead of time. I do promise to post later.)

I just wanted to share another little piece of myself, my bedroom wall, with some of my favorite works, and invite anyone reading to stop by on the 23rd of June as I celebrate . . . me! 

That big swirly painting in the center was a piece I did in oils, just for play. Within its swirls are words of inspiration I paraphrased from Martha Graham. I doubt you can read from the photo so I'll share here with you.

There is a vitality, a life force, a quickening

That is translated through you into action

If you block it, it will never exist through any other medium,

and will be lost into eternity.

Believe in yourself.

Believe in the possibilty.

Take a step into the unknown.

Only you can do it.

If not now . . . when?


Her version is a bit longer. Click here to read it in its entirety.


Here are the fishes by the way.  A fun commission I just finished up.

Before


After

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Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Happy Birthday, Tonnya!


Today is my sister's birthday, and here she is! Happy Birthday, Tonnya! She's somewhere a bit upward of 39, but who's counting?

The photo I worked from was taken by my niece, Tara. Last August she hosted a dinner party at my mom's house for me and my daughter Louisa, her mom, and her grandma. It was an absolutely lovely evening, thanking us for supporting her and the handbag she designed that had just been released. She is so incredibly talented. (Click here to see it and check out her website). She brought all the food and tableware, and took photos of all of us.

We felt so pampered!

The table setting!



The food! Delicious, and with the exception of the chicken breasts, 
most of it was vegan for Aunt Tracy.



We didn't get photos of the desserts. 
Trust me, we had dessert. Just forgot to get the photo.
We all share genes and the same humungous sweet-tooth).

The girls!




Here are some steps in the art process:
I did this piece in Procreate on my iPad. I began by working over the top of the actual photo, outlining the important areas. I had a vision of what I wanted it to look like and didn't want to spend all my time getting proportions right by freehanding. 


Then, the fun part of dropping in the color and doing the "painting".





And then . . . Tada! 
The wine is poured and we have the finished piece at the top of this page.
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