Just thought I'd pop in to share my latest work in progress. The gallery owner requested wine related paintings for a "Wine Walk" that is coming up. (For some reason I get a mental image of someone walking a bottle of wine on a leash like a dog...)
Anyway, here is my first of the paintings, it still needs a little touch up around the bottom of the bottle, and some color blending on the grapes, as well as needing to be photographed properly for prints... however, here is a quick snap shot of it.
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Monday, May 13, 2013
Friday, May 10, 2013
Every Day in May, May 10
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Every Day in May, Day 9
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Every Day in May Days Four through Eight
Saturday, May 4, 2013
My Own Framing Shop!
If you've ever taken a piece of art into a framing shop, you know that custom frames will often cost more than you paid for the artwork. So, I have been very hesitant to frame my artwork, however, I know it looks much better with a frame.
For a while I was toying with the idea of learning how to make my own frames, but I really didn't know where to start. However, a friend of mine did have some experience with framing, and he offered to help me. Soo, I bought a miter saw... and brought it home only to realize my work table in my shop would not work for it, it was too small and not sturdy enough.
So back to Home Depot again to get all of the supplies needed to build a suitable work station.
Today, my friend and I spent the entire day building my framing station together. And this time, I actually did help considerably with the building. Here are the results:
My friend also demonstrated how to make a frame from crown molding. I didn't really do any of it though. Next time I will, this time I just watched and got lots of practice using the saw while we were building the work bench, (I put in a picnic table temporarily while we were building, and used for almost all the cutting.)
Anyway, the frame is basically put together, but the glue is drying still, so I don't have pictures of it. I'll probably post them when I get done staining or painting it, whatever I decide to do.
My friend doesn't know yet, but the frame we (he) made today was for his favorite of my paintings. I plan to give it to him as a gift when the frame is finished. :-D
For a while I was toying with the idea of learning how to make my own frames, but I really didn't know where to start. However, a friend of mine did have some experience with framing, and he offered to help me. Soo, I bought a miter saw... and brought it home only to realize my work table in my shop would not work for it, it was too small and not sturdy enough.
So back to Home Depot again to get all of the supplies needed to build a suitable work station.
Today, my friend and I spent the entire day building my framing station together. And this time, I actually did help considerably with the building. Here are the results:
My friend also demonstrated how to make a frame from crown molding. I didn't really do any of it though. Next time I will, this time I just watched and got lots of practice using the saw while we were building the work bench, (I put in a picnic table temporarily while we were building, and used for almost all the cutting.)
Anyway, the frame is basically put together, but the glue is drying still, so I don't have pictures of it. I'll probably post them when I get done staining or painting it, whatever I decide to do.
My friend doesn't know yet, but the frame we (he) made today was for his favorite of my paintings. I plan to give it to him as a gift when the frame is finished. :-D
Friday, May 3, 2013
Every Day in May #3
So its Day number 3 of the Every Day in May challenge, and today's topic is "Something that Represents Joy"
This was easy to think of. I am trying to limit these EDiM sketches to 15 or 20 minutes most days, so that I still have time for my other art, after all, I know that the Gallery owner who shows my work wants me to come up with a painting that has something to do with wine... plus he said he'd like to see more small scale landscapes that he could sell for $100 or less. (Basically that means 8x10 or smaller).
I also have an order for a pet portrait to get done... so I can't spend hours on these sketches.
Today's sketch took around 15 minutes, coloring included... and it shows, I mean its not straight, the form and perspective are a bit off, its too skinny proportionally... but anyway, here it is:
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This was easy to think of. I am trying to limit these EDiM sketches to 15 or 20 minutes most days, so that I still have time for my other art, after all, I know that the Gallery owner who shows my work wants me to come up with a painting that has something to do with wine... plus he said he'd like to see more small scale landscapes that he could sell for $100 or less. (Basically that means 8x10 or smaller).
I also have an order for a pet portrait to get done... so I can't spend hours on these sketches.
Today's sketch took around 15 minutes, coloring included... and it shows, I mean its not straight, the form and perspective are a bit off, its too skinny proportionally... but anyway, here it is:
Thank you for reading! I welcome your suggestions on how to make this blog more interesting to you!
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Every Day in May Challenge, plus more!
Okay, I have decided to take part in a challenge called "Every Day in May". The idea is to draw, sketch, paint something every day. However, you can't just do ANYTHING. There is a list of topics.
I started one day late, so I combined the topics for days 1 and 2.
May 1 was "Something Bubbly", and May 2 was "My favorite Sound".
When I decided to start today, I figured the something bubbly would be easy. Lots of bubbly things... soap, soda pop, champagne, etc. However on the "favorite sound" I was stumped. So many beautiful sounds, babbling brooks, the ocean, the laughter of children, music, singing birds, the wind in the trees... how could I pick one?!
Well, I still don't know that I really have a favorite, but I picked one of my favorites. I decided that I liked the sound of the ocean and that I would draw a wave or a beach scene. Problem was, by the time I decided what to draw it was LATE, I should have been in bed.
Then, I got my art bag and discovered my colored pencils missing. That was what I planned to use to draw the scene. I DID have some colored sharpies, micron pens, and a few paint markers. "Sigh" they were not going to give me the effect my watercolor pencils would have given.
Oh well, I couldn't find the colored pencils, and I HAD to draw something now. So I did the best I could with sharpie, micron, and paint markers.
Here is the result, my combo image for May 1st and May 2nd, froth on the wave is bubbly, that will do:
And also, I had promised in my last post to upload a better photo of my latest painting. So here it is:
Thank you for reading! I welcome your suggestions on how to make this blog more interesting to you!
I started one day late, so I combined the topics for days 1 and 2.
May 1 was "Something Bubbly", and May 2 was "My favorite Sound".
When I decided to start today, I figured the something bubbly would be easy. Lots of bubbly things... soap, soda pop, champagne, etc. However on the "favorite sound" I was stumped. So many beautiful sounds, babbling brooks, the ocean, the laughter of children, music, singing birds, the wind in the trees... how could I pick one?!
Well, I still don't know that I really have a favorite, but I picked one of my favorites. I decided that I liked the sound of the ocean and that I would draw a wave or a beach scene. Problem was, by the time I decided what to draw it was LATE, I should have been in bed.
Then, I got my art bag and discovered my colored pencils missing. That was what I planned to use to draw the scene. I DID have some colored sharpies, micron pens, and a few paint markers. "Sigh" they were not going to give me the effect my watercolor pencils would have given.
Oh well, I couldn't find the colored pencils, and I HAD to draw something now. So I did the best I could with sharpie, micron, and paint markers.
Here is the result, my combo image for May 1st and May 2nd, froth on the wave is bubbly, that will do:
And also, I had promised in my last post to upload a better photo of my latest painting. So here it is:
Thank you for reading! I welcome your suggestions on how to make this blog more interesting to you!
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