Wednesday, January 28, 2015

TEMPTATION OF CLAIRE


     The 2 feet by 3 feet size of this monster is strange after spending so much time on my 2 inch by 3 inch minis! And it took much longer to finish. I tend to paint sporadically, going gung-ho for a few days, then taking several days or a couple weeks off before coming back. I started this piece in November and then it sat lonely and half complete through the entire holiday season. 
     I had planned to paint from life but had to rely heavily on my photo reference because . . . well, it's hard to paint in the dark. I wanted the piece to have a heavy light source in a dark environment. (There's probably a way to do this and maybe someday I'll figure it out.)
     The inspiration for this piece was the masks. The black and white one on the left belongs to my son, who picked it up as a souvenir in Italy. The red one is from a mask-shopping-spree I went on around Halloween a couple of years ago. The rest of the objects are there because they are just so pretty! I'm not one to go for deep meaning in my artwork. I just like things that sparkle. :)


This is what it looked like after the first day I worked on it.

Monday, January 12, 2015

Illustration Friday - NEFARIOUS


I was in the mood to do some sketching in my sketchbook.  This is a collection of nefarious characters from Hollywood. Freddy doesn't look so scary without his makeup does he?

Monday, January 5, 2015

Taylor Swift


    I pulled up several photos of Taylor online and did a couple of sketches of her first to get used to her facial structure.  This was the third attempt at a caricature and I'm happy with it.  I'm getting more serious about putting together a portfolio and I wanted to have a few more caricatures in there.  I think they're fun to do and I've always liked doing portraits.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Illustration Friday - PUPPET


8 x 10 oil on canvas

My daughter got this mask last year in Florence, Italy - the birthplace of Carlo Lorenzini who is the author of Pinocchio.  I did the painting over 3 - 2-hour days, working from a still life set up.  Much different than working from a photo and, for me, easier to keep a looser style.  This painting is serving as an exercise for a larger painting I want to start working on soon.  The largest paintings I've done over the last several years have been 12 x 16 and I'm in the mood to go bigger and hopefully more dramatic.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Illustration Friday - TROUBLE


8 x 10 oil on clayboard

The Illustration Friday word of the week is TROUBLE. I have a couple of projects going on so I didn't really think I had the time to participate this week, but this illustration is one of the projects I was working on.  If you had a carton of eggs on your kitchen counter and baby dragons started hatching out of them, I think you would have some kind of trouble.  I did this illustration to go along with this little guy


who I finished quite some time ago. I'm currently working on two more compositions to make a nice little set for my portfolio. 



Sunday, October 12, 2014

Illustration Friday - OCTOPUS


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.