Showing posts with label goldfinch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goldfinch. Show all posts
Saturday, September 15, 2012
"Hideaway"
A couple of weeks ago I finished a new painting, "Hideaway". I've been going through a bit of a birdhouse phase with paintings, whether actually created or still brewing in my imagination so I decided to once again construct a little birdhouse that , this time has been tucked away in a patch of pink climatis and is home to small goldfinch. I created this painting on a 10" x 10" gallery wrapped canvas.
Thanks to the wonders of photoshop and being lucky enough to live with someone who is skilled in using it, I was able to get the background taken away to offer this piece with a little more variety for art licensing. Two designs for the price of one so to speak.
First, before I work on the canvas, I start with a sketch that I create on tracing paper. Once I had my sky background painted in I was then able to trace the design onto the canvas with a minimum of erasing needed.
Here I've just started to get the bare bones of the design painted in. Before I can work on shading and highlighting, there must be a base to work from.
Slowly and surely layers of color are built ..........
Until finally, an almost complete birdhouse has emerged on the canvas.
The same painstaking process starts with the flowers now, little by little I'm building the color until finally.....the finishing touches can be added.
At this point (and it always happens soooner or later) I either get lazy about taking more photos or I just plain forget and because of that, you will have to jump ahead and view the finished piece.
This week I got a proof in the mail for my first ever note card and envelope set. This is a picture of the card unfolded. The image was cropped to fit a 4" x 6" format and on the back of the card I have all my contact information, website and title of the painting etc.... Really cool to finally see it in person this week and I'm looking forward to getting the box of these finished cards in the mail next week.. I'm starting to work on another batch as well as I know that if I start now, little by little, I will end up with a good supply of different designs in stock. When we move I want to do craft shows and display paintings, tile trivets, note cards and tile murals created from my artwork. Our big move is only 8 months away at this point and while we have a while to go yet, time flies by pretty fast and it will be here before we know it. Next month is house shopping. (that is what makes it feel like a reality).
Labels:
acrylic,
art,
birdhouse,
gallery canvas,
garden scene,
goldfinch,
naturescape,
painting,
pink climatis,
watercolor
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Pink Hibiscus In Bloom & The Wonders Of Photoshop
**I'm taking a blogging break for a week or so to finish enjoying some of my vacation time**
This week in my perennial garden the pink hibiscus have started to bloom, they are a summer favorite of mine as they always put on such a pretty show for about 4 weeks during the season.
I use a lot of my black eyed susans that have started blooming for cut flowers to bring in the house and sit on the living room coffee table.
With the black eyed susans, I like to cut them to bring them inside after a good rain or after I have watered, that way I find they will not wilt but will last for many many days. I also run freezing cold water over the ends of the cut stems, which also seems to help.
The hibisucs I cannot cut and bring in, they wouldn't work as a cut flower but they sure are pretty to look at and photograph each year.
I hope you have beautiful blooms in your own garden each week to look forward to and photograph as they put on their summer show.
This week in my perennial garden the pink hibiscus have started to bloom, they are a summer favorite of mine as they always put on such a pretty show for about 4 weeks during the season.
I use a lot of my black eyed susans that have started blooming for cut flowers to bring in the house and sit on the living room coffee table.
With the black eyed susans, I like to cut them to bring them inside after a good rain or after I have watered, that way I find they will not wilt but will last for many many days. I also run freezing cold water over the ends of the cut stems, which also seems to help.
The hibisucs I cannot cut and bring in, they wouldn't work as a cut flower but they sure are pretty to look at and photograph each year.
I hope you have beautiful blooms in your own garden each week to look forward to and photograph as they put on their summer show.
Ok, on to wonders that don't have anything to do with nature, this particular one centers around the amazing things that can be accomplished by using Photoshop. This past week when I submitted "Fair Weather Friends" to my licensing agent Laurie, she asked that I change the types of birds in the painting to better suit what they are needing to make the image more usable for them.
To keep my original painting in tact I decided to create the chickadee, goldfinch and wren that Laurie asked for on loose sheets of unstretched canvas and insert them into the orginal image by using photoshop. Above is the goldfinch, I painted this bird leaving out the areas that would be in front of him in the painting, so he could just be slipped in behind the purple climatis petals.
The end result is a pretty cool variation on my original theme. The original painting is left in tact and a second digital image is created using the newly painted birds.....the finished product is two very different bird house scenes. These changes of course did not magically appear with the waving of a wand (I wish) I did the painting and Chris (the husband with the photoshop chops) created the new digital image for me. He did a great job so thank you photoshop for existing in the first place and thank you husband for all your hard work on this image.
Labels:
acrylic,
birdhouse,
chickadee,
gallery canvas,
goldfinch,
my garden,
nature scape,
painting,
watercolor,
wren
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