Friday, February 27, 2015

New Work: Botanicals and Vines

This work is based on the same palette as my Mid-Century motif images. I've kept the same simplicity in the forms. I began using limited palettes as a personal challenge and now find that I prefer to work that way. 








Tuesday, February 24, 2015

New Work: Mid Century Modern Motifs

Quite awhile ago, I created several pieces heavily influenced by Mid-Century Modern ideas. This peacock, in particular, has proven popular among my Society6.com images.




Society6.com has a partnership with other vendors, and much to my surprise two of my pieces have popped up on DotandBo.com. I noticed that my Mama Hen was selling as a pillow more than anything else in my shop. After a Google image search, I discovered the DotandBo source. I'm not complaining, as a matter of fact, I'm rather flattered. Though it seems that there are other pieces in my shop that are more interesting.

I have since signed up for the DotandBo's email and much to my surprise, my peacock was a part of one of their curated features.

Because I created the peacock quite awhile ago, I revisited it recently with a fresh vision. I tweaked the colors and created three other pieces to go with it. Though they appear the same here, the printed society6.com image is a lighter shade.


You can find these in my crated.com shop. If it weren't for DotandBo, I would take down the original on Society6.com and replace it with my new image so everything is consistent. Eventually, I'm sure it will fall out of circulation. In the mean time, I'll just count on different audiences for different sites.

New Work: Counting Songbirds




I started the first two pieces a few months ago-always intending to continue to at least to three. Finally added the third bird this week. I've uploaded all of them to Crated.com. You can find them here.

Monday, February 2, 2015

New Work in Colored Pencil


My most recent submission for #colour_collective.
A scruffy bunny in Brilliant Violet. I didn't' have the right violet as a straight color, so I improvised. 

Sea Dragon. Inspired by a trip to Shedd Aquarium in Chicago.

Simon, from Madame Prunella's School for Wayward Waifs and Irksome Children.

Baba Yaga.

A loyal Bat Scout.

Friday, January 9, 2015

Miss Clara Wilson

"Miss Clara Wilson taught 3rd grade at Madame Prunella's School for Wayward Waifs and Irksome children. She loved each student as if they were her own. Though, as of late, she secretly wished her students were a little more waifish and a little less irksome."



Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Work In Progress: Miss Clara


In an effort to uphold my goal of connecting with other artists and begin building a community, I'm giving the newly formed #colour_collective a try on Twitter. Each week is a new color challenge. Last week was Cadmium Yellow Pale, this week is Opera Rose. The organizer, Penny Neville-Lee seems incredibly enthusiastic so I'm looking forward to participating.

I haven't given my watercolor skills a good workout in a long while. And Opera Rose is definitely brighter than my normal painting palette allows. So far, I'm pleased with the result. The brushes don't feel too foreign in my hands.

I revived an old college project as my subject matter. I have a series of mini-protraits titled "Madame Prunella's School for Wayward Waifs and Irksome Children." In the past, I've created vector versions of the portraits, but never paintings. The mini size of the drawings keeps the paintings intimate. Smaller paintings mean a better chance of finishing each one. I'm looking forward to looking back after several weeks to see how my skills progress.

I'll post Miss Clara's finished portrait along with her piece of the story on Friday when I post on Twitter with the others for #color_collective.

Monday, January 5, 2015

2015: The Year of Pursuit

About a month ago I made a big decision: I quit my job as of December 31 and decided to focus on art full-time this year.  A momentous change, but I've been rather quiet about it. This change is something I've wanted for a long time, but could never justify the decision. So, I've been letting the idea grow of its own accord.

For the past few years, I've  chosen a word to describe how to approach the upcoming year. I've used HAPPY, because it was the beginning of a very good year. Last year we claimed INDUSTRIOUS because we had several plans for the house that we wanted to undertake. For 2015, I have chosen PURSUIT because thats exactly what I'm doing with the idea of this wonderfully creative life that  has been bouncing around in my head for months.

This morning was my first day self-imposed work. And? It was a productive day. Not exactly creatively productive. But my studio has never looked better.

Studio: Before
Most of my supplies had been stacked and piled in the dining room. The lighting is much better up there, and it is several degrees warmer in the winter-time. Before the holidays, I grabbed everything and transferred the piles to my work-table in the basement to get everything quickly out of the way. 

Studio: After (with feline supervisors)
My husband claimed a corner of the dining room with a new desk, which meant I inherited his Ikea desk as a worktable. No more beat-up folding table for me!


Studio: After 

My biggest challenges for working in the basement have always been lighting, heat and organization.
Organizational goal: complete!
Heating: adequate, but not perfect. A space heater seems to be taking the edge off. We'll see what happens if we face another brutal winter.
Lighting: not yet. I have a tall reading lamp for the present. I'd like to install an overhead light on the beam above the table.

Next goal on my list? Finding and building a community of other artists. I'm not an extrovert, so reaching out to others will be a personal challenge.