Monday, February 12, 2024

Valentine's 2024


Wishing everyone a Happy February! 

I know it can be dismal, especially in the midwest, where nothing is green, and there's not even enough snow anymore to cover all the brown and gray. (I'll no longer apologize for loving snow).

But, it's my birth month! I try to celebrate myself for all 28 (29 this year) days of it. I think everyone should claim their entire birth month! Life is short.

Also . . . Valentine's Day. Hello. Plunked in the dreariest month of the year, a day to let the people in our lives know we love them. So, to the people in my life - I love you!

Above is a digital piece I started in Procreate last February. It was inspired by something I saw on Pinterest, so not an entirely original idea, but one I ran with. I pulled it out again in July, and polished it up a bit more, then waited 7 whole months to share. Haha!

Thanks for stopping by! 

May the remainder of your February be filled with love.

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Mickey Mouse Fan Art - I'm not making money, I swear ;)

oil painting  24" x 30"

My 2 year old grandson is a new Mickey Mouse fan. He recently moved into the big-boy bedroom with his 6 year old brother, and needed something for the big, blank wall on his side of the room. 
Grandma to the rescue! 
First, I looked for posters. I found a similar idea with paint splatter in the background, but Mickey himself looked like a psychopath. I figured I could do it myself, and make Mickey less nightmare inducing.

So, I found a happy Mickey image online, and transferred it to a canvas.
I gave him a few days to dry because I was going to be adding background,
and I wanted to be able to wipe off anything that dripped onto Mickey.
I don't know if this was the most practical way to work,
but I didn't want to try to paint him later, over the top of the background. 



This isn't so much a tutorial as it is a sharing of a process 
where I'm just trying to figure out how to do something.
I started adding splashes to the background (and cleaning Mickey up when I was done).



I wanted Mickey to be brighter than the background,
so I started splashing those colorful splashes with white. (This was after the colors had dried.) 
I used an old toothbrush for some of that. I flung a loaded paint brush at it as well.



Then, the drips. It needed drips!



After that was the fun part. 
With the background entirely dry, I got back to Mickey himself (top image). 
I painted him up nice and bright, so that he became the star of the canvas.

My grandson loved it!

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P.S. The Steamboat Willie version of Mickey Mouse, very recently made it into public domain. 
This version is not public domain, and I was nervous about even posting it on my blog, but as I am not making a penny on any artwork I do for my grandchildren (that will come later when they have jobs), and I admitted to having found this happy image online, I'm hoping that no one who sees this turns me into the authorities. Thank you.











 

Tuesday, January 2, 2024

And Then Like Magic, 2024 Appeared


I managed to get another calendar done this year, and this is my grandson, Tux- Mr. January.

I dropped the oil portrait I had done of him this summer into Procreate and, ABRACADABRA, here he is.

I had one heck of a 2023! So many big events, blessings, and wonderful moments. I have a feeling that 2024 is going to be another huge year. 

I wish you all health and happiness in the year ahead.

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Monday, December 11, 2023

Santa Claus Is Coming

"Waiting for Santa" 8x10 oil painting


I have waited a long time to share this one! The idea came to me last December,
and I finished it early in the spring. 

Novan loves coming to Grandma and Abuelo's house and watching out the front door.


I slipped that photo into Procreate and did this.


This is the bottom layer in acrylics.

This step is after getting the oil paint on there. I still had some refining to do,
including Santa and the starry night sky.

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas

and Happy Holiday Season!


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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Please Don't Scare the Monsters


 Happy Trick-or-Treating - Please, don't scare the monsters!

We have a Drawing Club, for 10-13 year-olds, at our library. I found this Create a Creature game on the internet that we all had fun with.


Here's what I drew. Notice, I put the feet on backward (unintentionally).
Big toes go on the inside side of the foot! Rookie mistake.

I couldn't stop there. I have Procreate! 
When I got home I inserted the photo and began coloring over the top of it.

Here he/she is in progress: (fixed the toes!)

I didn't like the lobster claws, so I changed to human-like hands.
Also, wanted to make it more fun, so I added the darker background and the spilling candy bucket.
I hope everyone has/had a happy and safe halloween!

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Thursday, October 26, 2023

Dreams in Common - short story

 Dreams in Common

by Tracy Oñoz


     If you want to get rid of me, open a conversation by saying “I have to tell you about a dream I had last night . . .” Who cares? Dreams ramble. They don’t make sense.

      Somehow, though, I’ve allowed myself to get stuck listening to Caroline drone on about a nightmare she recently had. We’re sitting on a bed, where we’d been waiting for a turn in the bathroom. While my ears go numb, I find myself fascinated by the duvet. Black and gold swirl around each other in a paisley pattern, and there’s a hint of jeweled tones sprinkling . . . 

     “You were in it,” she says. 

     Hold on! That changes everything. People are vain aren’t we? We always want to hear about ourselves, even if it’s a tiny flip and swish through someone else’s psyche.

     “Really?” I say. “What did I do?”

     “Well, as I was petting that translucent, white dog, I heard the bedroom door open behind me.”

     I hope my mental eye roll doesn’t show. “Uh huh.”

     “And this woman walked in and came straight around the bed toward me. She had this huge hole in her forehead but it looked like she was shot years ago, because it was all black and gross, and . . .”

     “Was it me?”

     “No. It wasn’t you. Anyway, I had to fight her. Like, knock down, drag out, straight up fight her.” Caroline’s eyes are bugging out at me trying desperately to pull me into the moment.

     My eyes do not bug back out at her. “Did you win?” I’m trying hard not to be rude. Caroline is five foot nothing and I can’t begin to imagine her in combat with anyone. She really needs to get to the good part. The part with me in it.

     “Yeah. I managed to push her back through the door and slam it shut. But then I thought I really needed to get the heck out of there. There might be more of them.”

     “More of who?”

     “I don’t know.” She shrugs. “People with holes in their heads.”

     I’m thinking a hole in my head would be welcome about now.

     “So I opened the door and stepped out into the hallway. I heard voices and it sounded like a party was going on somewhere. There was a flight of stairs leading down, but it looked like they’d been chopped up and put back together wrong.”

       “I’ve had weird stair dreams too!” I say with a bit more enthusiasm. Once the topic turns to recurrent dreams and dreams people have in common, it gets a little more interesting. “In mine, sometimes steps are missing, sometime they turn upside down, sometimes they lead. . . ”

      “Yeah!” She interrupts. “So, I thought it was going to be impossible, but I started down like an acrobat. I maneuvered and jumped and flipped and I made it to the bottom pretty easy.”

     “Wow.” I say, trying to recover from being cut off mid-sentence. “Stairs are where I usually panic and wake up.”

     She stares at me, then she nods her head and swallows.

     “Caroline, what’s wrong?”

     She shakes herself out of it. “Nothing. Sorry. So, anyway, I got to the front door and there was furniture piled in a heap in front of it, and two people showed up to try to stop me from leaving.”

     “And I was one of them!” (At last!)

     “No. No, not yet. They were just two random people, more like ghosts really but there’s nothing much they could do to stop me from leaving. This was my dream and I had the power!”

     “Wait! You knew you were dreaming?”

      “I did at that point.”

      “Okay! A lucid dream! I’ve always been fascinated by those but I’ve never had one myself.”

       Again she stares at me for a moment before continuing. “So, I tore open the front door, scrambled down the front steps, and ran down the block and around the corner. I did notice how pretty the sunrise was though. Weird, huh?”

     My patience is at an end. I take a calming breath, nod to be polite and hope she’s about done. I’ll be damned if I’ve let myself sit through her entire nightmare and not find out where the hell I was in all of this.

     “So, Caroline. Where was I exactly?”

     “I’m getting to that. Once I was around the corner, I peeked over a couple of hedges toward the back of the house. There’s a second story balcony and people were out on it partying, but they all stopped to watch me.” 

     “Was I up there?” I ask. “Is that where I was?”

     “Yes, Leslie. That’s where you are. I’m so sorry I left without you.” She looks so sincere.

     “Caroline, it was just a dream. I promise not to hold you responsible for leaving me there.” I laugh. I study her face. I see every pore of her skin and her eyes are such a beautiful blue, a stormy afternoon blue.

     Then she’s gone.

     I hear voices, laughter. I ease open the bedroom door and step out into the hallway. At the end is a small terrace. I slide open the glass door and join a group of about eight other individuals who are enjoying the fresh air of a new morning and the brilliant colors filling the sky. I step to the railing and, looking down, I see Caroline just over the hedge of the neighbor’s back yard. 

     She puts her hands up to both sides of her mouth and calls, “I’m so sorry!” Then she turns and rushes down the block. I watch her until she disappears from my line of sight.

      Caroline’s always been a little strange.

     Someone’s hand covers my own where it rests on the railing. I turn to see a woman with a hole in her forehead. She smiles at me. 



This actually comes from a dream I had. I wrote it a few years ago. It's been changed a bit to (hopefully)make more sense. There actually was a point in the dream where I escaped the house, knew I was dreaming, and took a moment to appreciate the amazing sunrise that was coming right out of my own imagination. 

I was Caroline. I'm the one who escaped.

Seemed like an appropriate time of year to share something creepy.

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