Tuesday 18 February 2014

Make An Offer Month!

I have no room left to store paintings! So for the rest of February it's officially Make An Offer Month.

All of the artworks that are available in my portfolio are included, simply have a look under the portfolio tab above and message me your best offer! 

You can also go to Facebook and see all the details there. 

Simply email giventoart76@gmail.com with your best offer and I'll provide you with a shipping quote. International shipping is available, all rates are reasonable and locals can pick their work up and pay COD. All other payments are via Paypal or Bank Deposit. 






 



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Sunday 16 February 2014

New Work In Progress: Wolves

For the last few days I've been working on my second piece in my Abstract Illustration Animals series, the Wolves. 

The four photos show the progression so far: I started with a blank canvas which I slathered extra gesso and a couple of texture mediums. I then poured ink over it, letting it run in some places and using my hands to rub it in in other places. 







For this piece I was aiming to have the colours be reminiscent of the Northern Lights because I knew I wanted to have wolves be the focus of the work. Once the ink was done, I used oil pastels to create the colours of the lights and also added some colour into the base of the image. 





When that was done, I was pretty happy with the top half but felt that the lower half needed something so I added some white paint, just a little bit here and there. After analysing it for a while I decided it needed more white, so I used more white ink and rubbed it in with my hands. Then I was much happier with it!



 
I played around with quite a few images of wolves until I found the ones I was happy with and collaged them on. Now all that's left is to draw them with ink to finish the picture. What do you think?

 







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Thursday 13 February 2014

Art Lessons Week 2: I Have Amazing Students!

Today's lesson was all about using soft, hard and oil pastels to create drawings of space nebula's.  The kids really got into it and produced some awesome pictures, so I thought it would be nice to show you all what amazing students I have!



 Olivia H.



Jacinta





Emily



Kayla

 

Ryan



Matthew



Olivia M.

I think they look so great, and it was awesome to see them get so excited and involved in creating their space drawings!

Next week we are going to be making our own colour wheels, with a little bit of a twist. Instead of making a standard colour wheel, we'll be making a colour mohawk, or rainbow or pie..... Intrigued? Stay tuned for the results in a week's time!

I'll be back in a day or two to show you the second work in my Abstract Illustration: Animals series.










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Tuesday 11 February 2014

One of my Favourite Posters...

 

 My husband has an impressive collection of screen printed posters, mostly Pearl Jam of course! One of my very favourites is the one you can see here. Aside from the awesome design, it's Eddie Vedder as Batman!!! Who could not love it?! But even if the subject matter doesn't thrill you, the design elements should score points. Great composition, gorgeous colours - the blue is actually metallic but of course you can't see that in this picture. 

So one of the reasons I've been MIA from this blog for a little bit is that we've been painting the kitchen and then we saw the wonderful Mr. Vedder in concert two nights in a row which might just have made my year (and yes, it's only February!!). So I thought in honour of the fact that he put on a better than stellar show both nights, I'd show you my little kitchen makeover which of course includes said Eddie Vedder poster! 

So first up a couple of before photos: (you also need to bear in mind we're in a rental so while we could paint the walls and cupboards, we couldn't change anything major). 


Grubby and boring white cupboards, dull green grey walls and a disgustingly dirty yellow and off white ceiling was the palette we had to work with. 



So the colour I chose for the walls is called Self Destruct and it's kind of a latte colour. I love it! It has just the right amount of intensity while still being the neutral the landlords wanted. The trims are a glossy white and the cupboards are a gorgeous vintage duck egg blue. We had to paint the ceiling because of the grossness of it, obviously a standard ceiling white. With a bit of decluttering after it was all painted I just love the finished result. I stumbled on the curtains - they were the only set there, just sitting on the shelf at Spotlight, and the colours matched so perfectly I thought it must be fate so I had to have them! Then we framed the now infamous EV print and I chose a matt silver frame and float mounted it onto black mat board. It matches the kitchen, the retro feel and colours and just finishes it off nicely. 







 I love our big old refectory table. My husband isn't sold on the orange legs but that's ok cause I am!


 The print makes me smile every single time I walk into the kitchen. It just makes me happy!


 My antique bottle collection gets pride of place on the pantry.





 And these are a few of my favourite things: our Tiki and Pirate ceramic cups from Psycho Suzies in Minneapolis....

 and my beautiful Japanese Cherry Blossom tea cup and the gorgeous little bluebird trinket holder that belonged to my husbands' Mother.



One of my daughters' did ceramics at school last year and made this sculpture. It's McFrog Fries and I love it! I also have my growing salt and pepper shaker collection on our kitchen dresser, and they too make me smile every time I look at them! 

So what do you think? A kitchen has to be practical yes, but it also needs to hold things that you love and that you get enjoyment from. After all, you spend a lot of time in there! 









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