Monday, August 29, 2016

STONE PAPER?

Several years ago I heard of paper made from stone.  I think Jeanette Jobson was working on it, or had tried it.  Now you can easily find it in the art supply catalogs.  It's called Terraskin paper. 



I bought some sheets many months ago and played with it using acrylic inks.  Now I'm just using watercolor on it.  

These pieces are cut down from a full sheet (a full sheet is larger than 22 x 30 inches but I cut the large sheets down to that size so I can pin it to my Gatorboard) - the excess pieces are long so I cut them in half, giving me 2 pieces that are 7.5 x 14 inches.  A nice size to play with.

Little landscapes without drawing (you don't have to draw because you can lift back to white if you want.  I like the way the granulating colors work on this stuff (which is like Yupo but not as slick and thin) - you can see dots of granulation where the pigment separates.

I like to let the color dry a bit and then run my finger over areas, creating some texture and lines.  You can add colored watercolor pencils to the piece, too.  I imagine you could do anything on this "paper" that works on regular watercolor paper - but drawing on it with a sharp pencil will cause indents in the TerraSkin and that's not a good thing.  



I think you would probably be wise to spray seal the paintings once you are happy with them, just to protect them from rewetting and smearing.

In order to get darks, you have to stop lifting and fiddling with the color, but sometimes you get some nice shapes and edges by just rubbing the drying pigment with your fingers.  


I bought my paper from Amazon (which, I think, gets it directly from the manufacturer here 
but you can order smaller sheets (10 in all, each sheet 20-28 I think) from DickBlick.com now.  Check out here if you're interested.


My only question?  Why not call it TerraStone instead of TerraSkin?  


And that 22 x 30" sheet is still pinned to a block of Gatorboard, waiting for me to do something interesting with it...





Thursday, August 25, 2016

SOMETIMES THE WHITE OF THE PAPER...

There is a medical condition called White Coat Syndrome that is very real.  You go in to see your doctor for a rountine check-up and your blood pressure goes up.  Your blood pressure at home is fine, but every time you see your doctor, it's high.  That's White Coat Syndrome.  Your blood pressure is effected by the stress of just seeing your doctor!!  

We artists have White Paper Syndrome.  You all know what I am talking about here. You see something that inspires you, you get your paper and materials together.  Then you just stand there stopped dead in your tracks.  Stuck.  That's where I'm at right now.  

I have been thinking about monotones and greys - all the beautiful greys that can be made.  But the white paper is just sitting there on the table, daring me to do something wonderful with it!


I know it won't happen today.  I seem especially tired, unenergetic, flat, uninspired, sleepy.

I could just make a lot of greys and see which ones I like the best...as a warm-up stage before even touching that paper.  Or I could just take a nap! I think a nice nap gets rid of White Coat Syndrome and White Paper Syndrome, too.

Hope you are inspired and creative today.
























Sunday, August 21, 2016

ART SHOW IN INDIANA

Sweetie and I both entered work in the Southeastern Indiana Art Guild show which opened with a very nice artist reception Saturday evening.  We weren't rained out, there was a very good crowd, and Sweetie won 2 awards for his photos!  I did not win anything this year (2 year's ago I got a top prize in this show) but that's fine - it was fun to hear his name called out and he got ribbons to put on his photos, a nice check for each, plus he was told that the local library purchases work and may be looking at his - how cool is that?



The show continues through Saturday, September 3:
Open Monday-Friday August 22 - September 2, 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
and Saturday September 3, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm


If you are in the area, stop in and see the show, located at the Art Guild Studios, 2nd and Main Streets, Aurora, IN.




Monday, August 15, 2016

HMMMM...



Well, this is pretty.  
This is okay.  
But this is not what I wanted.  

Perhaps I'm not doing enough thinking prior to putting that paint on the paper.  And I'm mixing too many color inside the palette instead of on the paper.  

So...time for a do over.


Stay tuned.  


(This is a half sheet = 15 x 22 inches).


Thursday, August 11, 2016

RETURNING TO MY LOVE OF WATERCOLOR



Nothing is more beautiful than watercolors flowing across the paper.


Build upon your successes.  (That doesn't mean do the same thing over and over.)




So, for this next one, I took this as a start - a small (fourth sheet) painting done over a year ago.  From Florida trip photos, I'm sure.  








Redrawn and done in lighter, cooler colors.  It's also larger = half sheet.





We must learn to just enjoy what we are doing during the creative process.  The joyful act of creating something beautiful or meaningful (or both) means more than an award or getting into a show based on a single judge's opinion.  Create for you and the viewers will come!




Sunday, August 7, 2016

FLUID ACRYLIC FAILURE ONE AND TWO




This is NOT a good painting.  
I wanted the splatters/drizzles to happen when you drizzle or splatter on Pebeo Drawing Fluid (a grey-blue masking fluid that makes more organic/not hard edged lines when lightly sprayed with water), but it is OBVIOUSLY not working here for me.  You have to plan those splatters and drizzles to work with the composition of the painting, don't you?














Here it is with the masking fluid off.  All the values look the same except the crow is too dark.  The shoes don't stand out enough...her skin is too golden...UGH!

















So...started another that was just as bad and ended it before I got too involved.  Maybe I can return to these messes sometime when I learn more about fluid acrylics.














This is how I set myself up for failure before a major entry/juried show = I begin working on some new or unlearned technique that takes more learning than 2-3 weeks!  So...back to watercolor.  This is crazy.  Just do what you know how to do and continue doing it.  (Me talking to me!)  

Do you ever do this to yourself: Set yourself up to fail and then say, "Well, I can't enter that show; I'm obviously not good enough!"  And the fact that I got in 3 out of 4 times I entered a painting in the juried show (with different judges each time) should mean something...we dwell on our failures and forget our successes - why?

I should be very thankful that I don't have to live off my art earnings because I would have starved a long time ago! 

Okay, enough negative talk/thoughts...
Time to get back to watercolor and something that might bring pleasure when seen...

Take care, all.  Keep those blue meanies away from your work and mind!  And remember, we all feel like failures at times - even those we think are having great success and having a great time in their lives.  So...have a colorful day and hug an artist today (if you see one - they are pretty solitary creatures).


Wednesday, August 3, 2016

ANOTHER START



Experimenting with drizzles...possible bee series painting, not sure yet.  But I could see these becoming bees flying like an airplane squadron up up and away...







I am feeling the pressure to create something new (and good) for the upcoming juried show I want to enter - have until mid-month...tick tock...tick tock...




Sunday, July 31, 2016

SUMMER BEES



Finished the watercolor and collage piece on gold gessoed paper.



Summer Bees

11.5 x 15


Wednesday, July 27, 2016

A TASTE OF HONEY




A Taste of Honey

11.5 x 15 watercolor on gold gessoed paper
















A watercolor and collage piece started on
gold gessoed paper.


Saturday, July 23, 2016

BIG BLUE




Using my favorite colors (blues) on one of my very favorite birds (crows).

Another in the Things with Wings series for 
#WorldWatercolorMonth

The month is coming to a close and I didn't get a painting done every day but did quite a few.

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

BEE COLLAGE FINISHED



Just a few tweaks to the beekeeper section and the painting (full sheet), 
Bee Collage, is finished.


Now thinking about number 4 in the series.  For the next one, I want to work on a full sheet with rice paper and textured pieces (and probably a mix of mediums).


I have to correct a mistake:  This painting is not a full sheet but is a half sheet (I guess it's been a while since I did a full sheet painting).  Thinking about number 4 in the series...finding some textured papers, etc. and gesso and...who knows!  Might just really play with the next one...could even put beeswax on it? Hmmm...


Friday, July 15, 2016

THINGS WITH WINGS



More Things with Wings 
for #WorldWatercolorMonth 
and their Facebook page.  

Am finishing up the Bee Collage painting and will share it soon.






Shadow Cardinal  


Have a great and safe weekend (more storms coming through here knocked down some small trees but nothing serious).


Wednesday, July 13, 2016

IT'S ALL ABOUT THAT BEAK


#WorldWatercolorMonth 
painting for July 8, 
or as I like to call it, 
It's all About that Beak

Looks like I will be trying to paint one for each day in July, but not painting one every day in July - so some catch-up time when I'm painting 2 or 3 a day.  No worries.  Life gets in the way at times.  I know I don't have to do this but it is a fun project.



Here is the one for July 9.  I am going back in with ink and making this more vibrant...will show that version next and then need to paint 2 more.

These are all small paintings - no larger than fourth sheets (11 x 15 inches) and some are on scrap pieces I have lying around from other work.

Monday, July 11, 2016

BEE COLLAGE COMING TOGETHER SLOWLY



As I continue to do small paintings for 
#WorldWatercolorMonth, 
I am also slowly working on my bee series paintings.  
The third painting in the series, 
titled Bee Collage
is slowly coming together.


Saturday, July 9, 2016

MORE WORLD WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS




Just a few more small ones.  I am trying to keep up!
















Used a scrap of paper for this little one.  





#WorldWatercolorMonth

Thursday, July 7, 2016

WORLD WATERCOLOR MONTH PAINTINGS



Small paintings for World Watercolor Month.  If you haven't joined it, do it!  Just one small painting a day throughout the month of July - not hard at all and it might get you back painting after a time off, or begin your painting journey!






















You didn't think I was only going to paint insects, did you? ha ha

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

BEES AND BEES AND OTHER THINGS



Working on this full sheet painting as if it were a collage piece.  Will be adding words to help educate viewers on what bees pollinate and how we can help them survive (and help ourselves in the process).


Calling this full sheet painting
Bee Cycle





A few bits close up to show the detail a bit more.

Have a bit of acrylic texture medium/paste in the hive part and on the fuzzy top parts of the bees to add dimension.










Sunday, July 3, 2016

WORLD WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS



Beginning of World Watercolor Month and am doing small paintings of Things with Wings for now. 































Happy Canada Day weekend to my Canadian friends and blogger buddies.  
And Happy Fourth of July weekend to the Americans. 



Wednesday, June 29, 2016

WORLD WATERCOLOR MONTH = JULY



The watercolor sketcher and art blogger, Charlie O'Shield, has announced that July is World Watercolor Month.  His enthusiasm and excitement is catching - so join in = Paint, Post, Share!


Here is the link to Charlie's site and how you can get more involved during the month of July.  


Now get out those watercolors, brushes, and paper and join in for the whole month of July!  


(A small painting a day doesn't have to take that much time, you know - tiny things can be jewels in a little watercolor sketchbook or maybe even post cards painted to send off to your friends?)  I am going to try - a little painting a day - we'll see how far I get :)


Monday, June 27, 2016

THE LAST ONE WITH A BIT MORE WORK DONE





Added a bit more oomph to the lines with fluid acrylic in gold and cropped the bottom a bit (sorry Elizabeth and Deb, but there is still enough space there, I think).



In the crop, I hope you can see the gold fluid acrylic and other things (sepia, white gel pen) I added around the little bee - hope it is not the last one!














Funny how dark it looks when you just zoom in on the little bee.


Currently working on a half sheet - working on it like a collage piece.  May incorporate words into this one as I've been researching a bit those things bees pollinate and how we can help them.  Stay tuned for more little bees buzzing your way!