Friday, December 31, 2010

Some Klimt Inspired Artist Trading Cards




Oh how I love miniature paintings. These little works are copies of paintings by a Post-Impressionist artist, Gustav Klimt. The first two trading cards (3.5 x 2.5 inches) are copies of paintings. The second two cards are copies of sketches that I added Klimt-like backgrounds to. These are going off in the mail today for an online trade at Illustrated ATCs. com. I really liked doing my own interpretations on his drawings. Maybe a larger scale work in this manner will be next.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Winter Shoreline

I started this painting two days ago. The background was completed but I wasn't sure what to do next. I wanted to make an abstract landscape but with some tangible elements. This reminds me of a frozen lake in Michigan. I have crossed many of these in my childhood. Oil on canvas. 9 x 12.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Winter Lake Shore

I began painting again. I have one done and even another started. Today was the first snow of the year. Not much, just a dusting, but in honor of snow, a little snow inspired painting. Oil on canvas, 10 x 8.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

No Daily Paintings

I been having trouble standing for long periods of time and just haven't been spending anytime at the easel lately. So no daily paintings.  This whole daily painting challenge was to find a stress reliever while fighting my second cancer recurrence. Follow this fight in my CarePages Blog. I do miss painting so I'm going to find a way to do it not standing. I'll have to get creative here.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Tangerine Sky



I've been seeing some beautiful sunsets lately and painted this one from memory. I haven't painted with oils for a long time, but I was up for the challenge. I had not touched my oil palette in months so I had to scrape the dried paint off. I don't know how some artists just keep adding oil paint to their palettes. With some fresh paint, this is what I came up with. Oil on canvas. 11 x 14.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Award Winner

This painting just won first place on Contemporary Fine Art International.com The website has a monthly challenge which members and non-members can enter. The challenge was to paint water so I submitted "Salt Marsh".

waiting for triathlon to finish 8/9/10

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Failed Daily Paintings and New Challenge

I have missed a few daily paintings. A couple days I didn't do any painting at all. And there were a few paintings I did do, but didn't post -- I felt that they didn't turn out right. I was thinking about posting the mistakes anyway, but I'm a little nervous about that. I remember reading somewhere ~ "not everything an artist does is a work of art" ...  but, on the other hand, maybe it's best to share, and thereby learn from the mistakes. I'm sure even the master painters burned a few omelettes here and there. It's the process of attempting, learning, and moving on that I find to be the really interesting part of being an artist.

I hereby promise to show my mistakes. But not today. (!) I left my camera at my friend's and my phone takes terrible pictures. But I will start posting paintings soon. No more skipping days. Anything painted during the day is fair game, and nothing will be edited out just because I don't like it or it's not finished. Scary.

Now for the challenge. This is for the week of

November 28th to December 5th.

Post something you painted recently that you don't like. I will be doing it too so no need to be shy here. If this challenge is not your cup of tea, then post a work you really like but is not finished. Or a painting you really like that was a result of a mistake, a smudge that ended up looking like a cat - kind of thing. And as always, have fun! Next challenge will be announced December 5th.

Any previous challenges are also fair game, just write which challenge you are posting.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Stone Bridge - Central Park

Pastel on board. Jim and I were in New York City the end of October. The weather was perfect. I took this photo in Central Park. 4 x 5.5 inches.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Salt Marsh

It was too late in the day to do a landscape from life. I started with bands of color. As I smudged the pastel into the board, it looked like a New England salt marsh. As I worked it some more, it reminded me of the plains in Colorado. But mostly it's bands of color. Pastel on board.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Dusk

Today's daily. Pastel on board. The sun was setting and I liked the way the dark trees crossed against the light sky. This started by looking out the same window as yesterday, but then I just made the forest up because by the time I got to the bottom half everything was black outside my window. 5x7 inches.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

First Challenge For the Week of Novemeber 21 - 28th

Dear contributing artists,

Jen suggested I make a weekly challenge. Here it is: using medium of choice somehow portray, hint at, suggest, or just copy New England weather in the middle of November.

Due November 28th.

If you don't make it, no big deal, I will announce another challenge on the 28th.

Have fun!

After the Rain

This is a pastel painting on a gesso prepped board. The image was loosely blocked in with charcoal, then I applied the pastels. I opened my bedroom window, sat in a chair with the board on my lap, and went to it. It had just rained and the sun was coming out. Everything was still damp from the rain and all the colors sparkled. 5x7 inches. Phew, first one done.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

So the Challenge Begins

The idea of being a daily painter is something that has intriqued me for a few years now. I have been following a couple daily painters and love to watch the progression of artistic skill. More than that, I love to follow the everyday struggles we artists have in making art. The daily painters give us an aesthetic journal of these struggles. Setting up a challenge to post everyday will keep me focused, force me to complete one thing a day, and reflect on the process everyday. That is my hope for this daily challenge.

I feel my challenge also has to have a direction, or a limit. I will paint smaller paintings. They will range somewhere inbetween 4 inches to 10 inches in any direction. I want to paint in acrylics, watercolors, pastels, and oil paints; either in combination or alone.

I also want to open this up to my artists group. I would love that have my group join this challenge in someway and post along with me. I'm not sure yet how to do this but I will find a way.

Well, that's my idea. I'm not going to pick an official start day yet, but there will be one.