Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Hello! I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanks Giving! Recently I started series of small cocktail paintings. These were designed specifically for home decor rather than say, "Fine Art". I will be making several versions of each one and expect that they will get more neato with each reproduction. The images below are the 1st four compositions in various stages of completion and photographed from different angles. The originals are currently hanging at Art Thou Gallery in Berkeley California:
The prints which are indistinguishable from original artwork, are available in my etsy store.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Happy fall everyone! I thought I'd take some time today and explain a little bit about my process. Below is my original acrylic painting, Pretty Bird:
This painting was painted directly on to canvas board. Canvas board is my favorite surface to work on because of the stiffness of the panel. It also is less absorbent than canvas which I like because I do a lot of washes. The artwork below here is a hand embellished print layered with resin, acrylic paint and glitter.
This painting was painted directly on to canvas board. Canvas board is my favorite surface to work on because of the stiffness of the panel. It also is less absorbent than canvas which I like because I do a lot of washes. The artwork below here is a hand embellished print layered with resin, acrylic paint and glitter.
Here is an image of it grouped with some other prints of my work created the same way:
I find making these prints very valuable because it allows me to experiment with medium without fear of destroying the original. Im left with neat little reproductions that look like original pieces because they are so richly textured. And I can sell them for a fraction of the originals!
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Hello!
For me, making art is an adventure. I'm as excited by a happy accident or new discovery as I am when I ride a roller coaster ( riding roller coasters is as daredevil as I get). I'm constantly trying new ideas, and have little problem destroying hours of work in the name of experimentation. If it doesn't work, such is life, I'll try not to do it again. The acquisition of computer skills a few years ago has tipped the balance in favor of creation, rather than destruction for me. I now take photos of my works in progress all along the way then slip them in to Photoshop or Illustrator and tear them apart and put them back together- however I want. This is particularly therapeutic when I'm stuck. If I like it I will print it out on artist quality canvas photography paper, mount it on wooden artist panels and experiment on it; later adding what I feel is successful into the " original piece". I usually end up with at least three versions of what I think are best described as studies before the " original piece" is complete.
Resin is one of my favorite mediums to work with. I love its clarity, thickness and unifying quality. I love painting and gluing things in-between layers of resin. I love the veil of dimension each layer creates and my larger pieces are often quite heavy. Glitter is another one of my faves. It looks magical under a layer of resin especially if it has been obscured lightly, or heavily by a wash of transparent paint and well incorporated into the composition.
Resin is one of my favorite mediums to work with. I love its clarity, thickness and unifying quality. I love painting and gluing things in-between layers of resin. I love the veil of dimension each layer creates and my larger pieces are often quite heavy. Glitter is another one of my faves. It looks magical under a layer of resin especially if it has been obscured lightly, or heavily by a wash of transparent paint and well incorporated into the composition.
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