Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Saturday, April 27, 2013
First Day Of Spring.....
My newest painting was finished this past week, my last one for a while. My studio is being cleaned, sorted through and boxed up over the next week or so. It is amazing how much junk I found and also located things I've been looking for as well. Too many art supplies and too little time I guess. I probably will not be getting back to painting until July as we'll have things to do on our new house that we want to take care of right away (to actually make sure we do them) and also, we want to spend some time driving around and doing things in our new area, to get to know everything and have a bit of fun as well.
Last week we finished all the odds and ends in the basement and I stumbled upon a bit of a surprise.
I found our old coffee table buried under a pile of boxes that had accumulated over it through the years ( I knew about the boxes so that was no shock ) but the coffee table had quite a pile of nuts on it.....yes, nuts and nuts mean that there was a squirrel in my basement at some point enjoying a meal. I'm so glad he left before I could run into him down there, I would have screamed my head off. We're leaving NY for Orlando on June 12 and while most of the work is done, there are still some things to sort through. Hopefully no more squirrel surprises though.....yuk.
Anyway, this little chickadee is 6" x 6" on gallery canvas and the bird, tree and greenery are all done with stucco for extra texture.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Sun Drenched Irises......
"Sun Drenched Irises" is the latest piece to roll out of my studio this week. I really love bearded irises and wanted to create another painting of sunny colored flowers this time around. I decided on the very pretty yellow / orange shade and got to work on my canvas. This one measures 16" h x 8" w and is 1 1/2" d.
The blooms and leaves are once again done in stucco so you can see and feel the texture, which I'm really liking these days.
The rest of the week was spent doing a bit of work around the house , still purging junk but at this point, we are almost finished with that end of it, which is a really good feeling. Also trying to get out there and enjoy some spring weather too, nothing like a good walk to clear the cob webs.
Labels:
acrylic,
art,
bearded iris,
etsy,
gallery canvas,
orange,
painting,
stucco,
yellow
Sunday, March 03, 2013
"Branching Out" Abstract Triptych Treescape
"Branching Out" is the newest treescape triptych to make it out of my studio, recently sprayed with a protective matt finish and currently drying in my basement.
I wanted to do a multi-canvas painting and knew that I had something in mind that was really contemporary and abstract but I also wanted lots of texture, so I decided on a triptych treescape.
First I always play around with different shapes and sizes of canvas, orienting them different ways to try and decide how I want to lay out the painting. Once that portion of the process is decided upon, I can than go ahead and make my sketch.
While I'm creating a sketch, I also start on my background which can take a couple of days for a painting this size as there are layers or color applied that must dry before others are added. A heavy application of stucco gives the tree branches really thick texture.
The finished panels are placed together for the last time, just to make sure everything looks just right and the completed painting has emerged.
Saturday, February 09, 2013
"Spring Pleasures" Completed
Yesterday I finished painting "Spring Pleasures" and just in time too as I needed some spring cheer to help deal with the blizard we got yesterday. Shoveling out in the biting cold wind with a foot and a half to two feet of snow in some places is just one of my favorite things to do.... (not even close) . I know I sound a bit snarky about it all and well, snow makes me very grumpy. All I can say is....Orlando here I come, there is nothing in the NY winter that I will miss, not even a little.
Now it is revealed that my woodland creature is a happy little chipmunk nestled on one of the tulip leaves. The tulips, leaves, chipmunk and some of the background swirls are 3D with a texture you can see and feel. A stucco medium was used in these areas to create this texture.
This painting measures 24" h x 8" w x 1 1/2" d. I hope the yellow, pink and magenta bring cheer and make everyone think of the color and warmth of spring ahead.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
"Fair Weather Friends" & Hummingbird Visitors
I went outside on the back porch and stood very still, as close to the feeder as I thought I could dare go and to my surprise, the sweet little female I call the "percher" came right over, to spite my presence so near the feeder.
She was the first of the hummingbirds to arrive this season and the first to feel at home enough to perch while she drank. She didn't seem to mind me being outside at all so I was able to take quite a few nice photos of her and it really did make a difference not having to deal with trying to shoot through the screen door.
She still comes by on a constant basis each day and at least once a day, stops by with her mate or her girlfriend and they sit on the feeder and have a drink together. Hopefully one of these times I'll be able to capture the birds feeding together with the camera , I'll keep my eyes out anyway, you never know. (click to make any of the photos larger)
Labels:
acrylic,
birdhouse,
bluebird,
etsy,
gallery canvas,
hummingbird,
my garden,
naturescape,
painting,
watercolor
Friday, February 03, 2012
Abstract Acrylic - "Spirit Dancer"
Some things just get away from me some of the time, like this painting for instance. I had forgotten about it until my husband Chris and I were moving something very heavy out of a spare bedroom upstairs (hauling it down the stairs too I might add) then I saw this painting.
I had finished this abstract right before the new year and had tucked it away safely, thinking I would photograph it and get it up on my website any day. Obviously, it took a couple of months and a heavy box being moved to unearth this piece again.
I hope in the details of this abstract, you can see the spirit dancers gliding over the canvas.
For now, it is on my ETSY site at: www.artfulcreations.etsy.com
Labels:
abstract art,
acrylic,
contemporary painting,
dancer,
etsy,
gallery canvas,
ghost,
modern art,
spirit,
watercolor
Monday, January 30, 2012
Sitting Pretty Monarch Butterfly
Another month has slipped by and I'm not really sure where all the time went. I've been working on some new canvases and making some changes in my marketing as well. The above is entitled "Sitting Pretty" and is a monarch butterfly painted against an abstract background. I'm in the process of painting some spring and summer themes at the moment and hope to finish up with those soon.I love painting butterflies, all kinds of course but my favorites are the Monarchs. I find myself drawn to them again and again and somehow, they always seem to end up on my canvas.
All year I review butterfly photos that I've taken in the spring and summer to decide which beauties to paint. If you love to paint nature subjects, I highly recommend running around with your camera to capture your favorites on film, they will provide you with inspiration all year long.
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