I just saw that my last post was about three months ago. Time flies and I just didn't realize! I have been very busy with wedding dress drawings from my Etsy shop actually (yay!!!) and have not had the time to either work on my own artwork or post about any of the dresses. Plus, much as I am excited to be earning money doing art, I didn't think lots of blog posts about wedding gown drawings was all that exciting to others. I'll post a couple so you can see what I've been up to, but I am working on a few other projects I will post more about later.
I still have orders coming in for my wedding gown drawings and bouquet paintings and I'm really excited my little shop is finally taking off a bit! I have been a little burned out with doing nothing but dresses for a few months, so I decided I needed to do some personal projects in between.
When I get an order for a drawing, my instinct is to do it right away and put everything else on hold until it's done. With the steady stream of orders coming in over the last few months, that's what I've been doing and haven't done a single project for myself. So now I'm making it a priority to work on some of my own work even while I have Etsy orders to fill. Of course they are the priority and I don't mean I'm going to slack off on them, but in order to keep my sanity, I will be doing some drawing and painting of my own.
I'll be back soon (way sooner than three months this time, maybe like three days!) to post about some little projects I've been up to.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Monday, June 30, 2014
Red Tulips
In my last post, I put up a cropped photo of a work in progress. Well, I finished it! I did this painting as part of an art swap with a friend. She makes beautiful crochet blankets, so in exchange for a beautiful handmade blanket, I painted her some red tulips. I love painting flowers and have become pretty good at it, if I do say so myself, so that's what she requested.
My favorite part of the painting is the bottom tulip. I love the perspective, the way it's just coming out towards you. That's why I took a few other photos of it from crazy angles.
Another thing, I don't paint glass very often. In fact, this is exactly the second time I've painted glass, but I really love it! All the different colors and abstract shapes in the reflections are really fun to do. I had a lot of fun painting this picture and I think I want to do a larger version of it sometime in the future.
My favorite part of the painting is the bottom tulip. I love the perspective, the way it's just coming out towards you. That's why I took a few other photos of it from crazy angles.
Another thing, I don't paint glass very often. In fact, this is exactly the second time I've painted glass, but I really love it! All the different colors and abstract shapes in the reflections are really fun to do. I had a lot of fun painting this picture and I think I want to do a larger version of it sometime in the future.
Labels:
art,
flowers,
painting,
red tulips,
tulips,
watercolor
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Sneak Peek....
Labels:
art,
flowers,
painting,
red tulips,
tulips,
watercolor
Variety of Tulips
A friend and I recently decided to do an art swap. She makes beautiful crochet blankets and she said she would make one for me in in exchange for a painting of tulips. Good deal! She likes red ones, so I bought a bouquet of red tulips and took several reference photos for her painting (which I'm doing in watercolor).
I had two other commissions I was working on though, before I was able to start her painting. By the time they were finished, the red tulips had died, but I really had wanted to practice some more drawing straight from life, so I bought another bouquet of multicolored tulips for sketching (and decorative purposes, of course!).
Here are my life drawings of tulips.
I just bought myself a little Moleskine watercolor journal and I was so excited to start painting in it. This is my first entry.
Quick pen and ink sketches. This sketch and the one below were both done in my 5"x7" sketchbook.
Getting detailed in pencil.
The tulips were starting to wilt and die, and I always find drawing wilting flowers a good exercise. This one is a bit larger, done in my 9"x12" sketchbook.
These ones were really falling apart! 9"x12".
I had two other commissions I was working on though, before I was able to start her painting. By the time they were finished, the red tulips had died, but I really had wanted to practice some more drawing straight from life, so I bought another bouquet of multicolored tulips for sketching (and decorative purposes, of course!).
Here are my life drawings of tulips.
I just bought myself a little Moleskine watercolor journal and I was so excited to start painting in it. This is my first entry.
Quick pen and ink sketches. This sketch and the one below were both done in my 5"x7" sketchbook.
Getting detailed in pencil.
The tulips were starting to wilt and die, and I always find drawing wilting flowers a good exercise. This one is a bit larger, done in my 9"x12" sketchbook.
These ones were really falling apart! 9"x12".
Labels:
Drawing,
flowers,
painting,
Pen and Ink,
pencil,
sketch,
Sketching,
tulips,
watercolor
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Sketching Outside
So the sun was out this morning (finally!) and I couldn't wait to get outside to draw that little park! (I posted the photo in yesterday's blog). I had some things to do this morning, then I came home for lunch and went right outside, and of course, that's when the clouds rolled in to stay. *sigh*. I really wanted the sun because it casts more shadows, which of course add nice contrast. I'm not sure how long these gorgeous trees stay in bloom like this. That and the serious lack of sun in this country made this sketch pretty time sensitive.
When I walked outside into that sunshine, it was so warm and made me so happy. I was outside for a good hour or so, when I noticed my hands were getting cold and it was a bit windy. Grr, Scotland...
Well, at least I did it. I went outside, into a public park and did some art. No one bothered me, if anyone was looking over my shoulder I didn't notice, so besides the clouds, an overall success! I didn't do the whole thing outside. When I realized the sun was not coming back and my hands were cold, I went inside to finish painting from the photo I took the other day.
I really love these trees, I wish they would stay this pink and flowery all spring and summer. It's so nice to look out my window and see so much color.
When I walked outside into that sunshine, it was so warm and made me so happy. I was outside for a good hour or so, when I noticed my hands were getting cold and it was a bit windy. Grr, Scotland...
Well, at least I did it. I went outside, into a public park and did some art. No one bothered me, if anyone was looking over my shoulder I didn't notice, so besides the clouds, an overall success! I didn't do the whole thing outside. When I realized the sun was not coming back and my hands were cold, I went inside to finish painting from the photo I took the other day.
I really love these trees, I wish they would stay this pink and flowery all spring and summer. It's so nice to look out my window and see so much color.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Drawing From Life
I've been thinking that I need to draw more from life. My usual MO is to take a lot of photos and pick one or a few as reference and draw and paint from that. I especially never wanted to do much "en plein air" work because, well, dragging art supplies from the studio to wherever was a pain, wind and rain are uncomfortable conditions to try and focus on drawing and the biggest reason, I am pretty introverted and like to be left alone while doing art. Drawing outside draws people, who can potentially hover or even talk to you. To some of you, that might be fine and even welcome. Not so much for me, it's distracting and I'm not in the mood to talk to strangers while I'm trying to work.
These sketches are all done in my little 5"x7" sketchbook.
My first recent attempt was drawing some flowers I had in my house, orange gerber daisies. I didn't use any color, this was just pen and ink. I placed them on my coffee table, put the tv on and just sketched away. It's definitely more challenging than drawing from a photo, but I really enjoyed it and was happy with how it came out.
You'll probably notice "shadow dancing" written up in the corner. Well, the show I was watching had that playing and I wrote it down because I like the song. Don't hate me for liking the Bee Gees! haha.
These next three drawings were done outside in my yard back home in New Jersey. I was just back for a few weeks visiting and there were flowers popping up all over our yard. The weather was a bit bi-polar while I was home, some days hitting 80 degrees, another day there was snow. Go figure. But those gorgeous sunny days found me outside sketching flowers. This time I used some watercolor with my pen and ink.
I really love these Daffodils my grandpa gave my mom. They come up in the little garden behind the kitchen. This day was pretty windy though, and it was hard to draw anything, since the flowers were all waving around like crazy! So I got one and called it a day.
Cannot remember what these flowers were called. My mom told me, but it was some weird name that I'm sure I can't spell.
Now, I am back in Edinburgh and everything if flowering and blooming like crazy. It's absolutely gorgeous here!
So far, baby steps. Sketched from life inside with some flowers I had in my window. Then, I was outside at home in my yard sketching flowers where they grew. Next step...going outside in public here in Edinburgh to a little park and sketching this...
These sketches are all done in my little 5"x7" sketchbook.
My first recent attempt was drawing some flowers I had in my house, orange gerber daisies. I didn't use any color, this was just pen and ink. I placed them on my coffee table, put the tv on and just sketched away. It's definitely more challenging than drawing from a photo, but I really enjoyed it and was happy with how it came out.
You'll probably notice "shadow dancing" written up in the corner. Well, the show I was watching had that playing and I wrote it down because I like the song. Don't hate me for liking the Bee Gees! haha.
These next three drawings were done outside in my yard back home in New Jersey. I was just back for a few weeks visiting and there were flowers popping up all over our yard. The weather was a bit bi-polar while I was home, some days hitting 80 degrees, another day there was snow. Go figure. But those gorgeous sunny days found me outside sketching flowers. This time I used some watercolor with my pen and ink.
I really love these Daffodils my grandpa gave my mom. They come up in the little garden behind the kitchen. This day was pretty windy though, and it was hard to draw anything, since the flowers were all waving around like crazy! So I got one and called it a day.
Cannot remember what these flowers were called. My mom told me, but it was some weird name that I'm sure I can't spell.
Now, I am back in Edinburgh and everything if flowering and blooming like crazy. It's absolutely gorgeous here!
So far, baby steps. Sketched from life inside with some flowers I had in my window. Then, I was outside at home in my yard sketching flowers where they grew. Next step...going outside in public here in Edinburgh to a little park and sketching this...
I will post a photo when I finish!
Monday, March 10, 2014
Just finished another set of homemade coasters, this time as a
housewarming gift for friends of ours. The ones I made for my own home
were made from decorative papers, and one was my own drawing. This time,
I did little Chinese ink paintings to make into coasters.
After the paintings were finished, I gathered up the supplies to make the coasters. I have a box of 3.75"x3.75" white tiles left from the last set I made. I also cut up pieces of thin, sticky back cork for the bottom. I cut the cork a little smaller than the tiles so it doesn't show from the top.
After attaching the cork to the tiles, it was time to fix the drawings to the front. I brushed a nice, even coat of Mod Podge adhesive to the front of the tile, and carefully laid the drawing on top. With a large, flat paintbrush, I smoothed down the paintings from the middle outwards to set it in place, and then I put a clean sheet of paper over the top of it and used the brayer to really glue it down. After the paintings had some time to dry on the coasters, I brushed another coat of Mod Podge over the top to seal it. You have to be careful here, because some of the ink smeared. I used black Chinese ink, which was pretty waterproof. I also used Chinese watercolors for the colored parts, which was not so waterproof, and I got a little bit of smearing. I had to be extra careful not to brush over and over, and cause more damage. Once that layer had dried, I painted one more layer over the top with no fear of any more smearing. I left them to dry over night, and then sprayed them with one more layer of a clear, waterproof varnish. And voila! Nice, new coasters.
After the paintings were finished, I gathered up the supplies to make the coasters. I have a box of 3.75"x3.75" white tiles left from the last set I made. I also cut up pieces of thin, sticky back cork for the bottom. I cut the cork a little smaller than the tiles so it doesn't show from the top.
After attaching the cork to the tiles, it was time to fix the drawings to the front. I brushed a nice, even coat of Mod Podge adhesive to the front of the tile, and carefully laid the drawing on top. With a large, flat paintbrush, I smoothed down the paintings from the middle outwards to set it in place, and then I put a clean sheet of paper over the top of it and used the brayer to really glue it down. After the paintings had some time to dry on the coasters, I brushed another coat of Mod Podge over the top to seal it. You have to be careful here, because some of the ink smeared. I used black Chinese ink, which was pretty waterproof. I also used Chinese watercolors for the colored parts, which was not so waterproof, and I got a little bit of smearing. I had to be extra careful not to brush over and over, and cause more damage. Once that layer had dried, I painted one more layer over the top with no fear of any more smearing. I left them to dry over night, and then sprayed them with one more layer of a clear, waterproof varnish. And voila! Nice, new coasters.
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