Sunday, August 16, 2009
They're ready for a new home, the mini journals that is!
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Eagle Trio Sketches and Painting


Compiling this type of composition took some math skills, which I sorely have struggled with all my life (I'm also slightly dyslectic). It took some time to get the balance just right and then all the resizing of the sketches of the birds. I used the eagle eye as the balance reference, draw the eye first and then balance the rest of the bird around the eye. Seemed to me to be the logical choice of where to start! Now what gave me the most grief was getting the beaks curved and positioned just right!! I never knew . So I wound up breaking the beaks down to a series of stacked blocks to give me a better perspective of attaining the three dimensional look. You can see that in the lower right hand bust sketch. My eraser got the most workout here!
Pics of the finished sketches:


Once the sketches and composition was done now onto the actual painting! Doing the sketches gave me a great base to work from and helped me tweak some changes as I was doing the painting. I used mostly Faber Castell watercolor pencils, they have great color and flow with water, and some creata color and derwents brand pencils too. Unfortunately I did not keep notes or pics of my painting process so I don't have them to show here. So that's a project for the next wildlife painting! Here is the finished product with the sketch reference:

Saturday, February 14, 2009
Valentines Day

Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Merry Christmas Eve! Special Paintings for Family

Each boot shank is large enough to slip in a regular size gift card with a small envelope. I hope they keep these boots as a keepsake. I am going to tell them that if they just want the gift card and not the boot, I'll take the boot back! (I put a lot of effort into these). I also personalized each boot on the back with their name and the year. But these guys are all old enough to be appreciative of a family member's efforts just for them. It was fun and good artistic exercise for me, creating miniature paintings in still life, fantasy and realistic styles.
Today is the busiest day of the month for me but I never forget why Christmas day is here for us no matter how tired or busy I get. Hallelujah, He is born!
Friday, December 5, 2008
Catching Time
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
More fine Etsy store promotions
Tuesday- www.craftilycharms.etsy.com (wonderful handmade charms)
Wednesday- www.norakaren.etsy.com (does some fine work with a peacock theme on clothing etc)
I do want to just slip this bit in, one of my etsy store items was selected for an individuals Treasury selection!! Woo Hoo, a first for me! Check it out : http://www.etsy.com/treasury_list.php?room_id=20659
Monday, November 10, 2008
Sharing the "Wealth"
Shamefully, I am behind in getting these stores promoted. But I'm doing my part now, below area sample of the fellow Etsy artists stores I've signed up with. Please check them out, there is an artist out there who will blow you away with talent AND is affordable!! From last week here are the stores I needed to promote:
Thursday www.randomscraps.etsy.com
Friday www.gogokioko.etsy.com
Saturdaywww.Elladean.etsy.com
Sunday
www.babymakesthree.etsy.com
So for today, here is the store for promotion:Monday- www.paintingsbyjude.etsy.com
And of course the website so kindly offering this cross promotion is www.neatostuff.com, which offers all kinds of gifts for women, kids and men.
There, I feel better now!!! I am having fun checking these sites out too!
Sunday, November 9, 2008
WIP New Horse Action Painting Finished!

And it's finished! So you can see from the color sketch in the previous blog post I just really didn't add anymore color to the horses and riders. But I decided to add a bit more to the background. I added sepia and more yellows to indicate the dust flying especially on the center sliding horse. I also added more yellow and a cobalt blue "ribbons" behind the center horse to account for the energy of action around the horses and riders. I used the technique of wetting the tip of the pencil and then rolling the wet pencil tip on its side to lay the ribbon of color for both the blue and yellow. I then took a slightly damp brush over certain sections for some slight blending. Here are some closeups:



Compared to the more detailed paintings I normally do, this painting took only half the time to complete. I almost feel "lazy" to call this painting finished!! But I'm happy with it, very good exercise for me artistically. I may do a series of action horse events like this, with cutting horses or jumping horses or something!
Oh, I've titled this painting "Reining Riders Trio of Dreams".
This painting will be available for purchase in my Etsy Shop very soon. Now it's time to make more horse themed Christmas tags for my shop, already sold one set of eight! Yipee!
Monday, October 20, 2008
And the Site builds, Jeweled Bookmark Paintings!
I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed the creative process with these bookmarks. Not only coming up with the painting subjects, but then designing the coordinating beaded tassel. So I combined the process of drawing, watercolor painting, leather work, collecting/combining the beads and stones and then sewing and gluing. Then learning how to get good photographs to best represent the art, *sigh* which I think is the most difficult part for me. The creative process flows pretty well in stages. A lot of times, I'll get to a point in the design, and then a little voice will say "stop" or "let it rest" for now. So I'll go do a barn chore or something and then the rest of the design will come to me! Then I just have to remember it for when I can get back to my art desk later! LOL!
I hope folks enjoy the bookmark art, anyway, there's four in my Etsy shop, each very different to appeal to different equestrian taste! I tried in each of the bookmark painting descriptions to delve more into what inspired the painting for me. I found that was something very personal to share. People could think I am one of those "nutty artsy fartsy types"! HA!
I've got to gear up in making more Christmas themed items, but there's this new painting idea stuck in my mind, so if I know what's good for me, I'll get started creating that first!! LOL!
UPDATE ! ! *** UPDATE ! !
BOOKMARK ART SOLD! And just like that, my first bookmark art piece sold this morning!!! The English rider and horse piece "Practising the Good Hack" now has a new home! Thank God! What a great feeling!
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
More Paintings Finished



Sunday, September 21, 2008
"The Inviting Path", first of a series

Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Promote! Promote! Promote!


I'm making around 30-40 of these and hand tying each ribbon and bead. The paper used has more of a cotton linen feel to it, I really like it a lot.
I'm trying to be very disciplined and keep working on making all of these and then get them mailed off. This being the first time I've ever hand made promo items I'm getting a good idea of what it takes timewise and cost wise. I'm learning a lot, it will be very interesting to see what kind of response I get after they are handed out in October.
Now, after this project is done, it's time to really build art projects for my shop in time for October. Lots and lots of ideas........Stay tuned!!!