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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Beach Buddies


I am having a hard time figuring out my painting "Style".  I've done a few portraits and will post later.  I think I might like them best.  THIS I had major fun with!  But...no faces so it wasn't nearly as daunting.  AGH!

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Scarlett O'Hara Portrait


The other day I got it into my head to paint Scarlett O'hara.  I took pictures of some of the phases, but wanted to go ahead and post.  This is acrylic, done on masonite.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Civil War Painting

 

 Well...here's my Civil War painting.  I love parts of it, other parts I just want to start over. I used two different kinds of paint: water soluble oils and acrylics.  The oils gave me more than a few fits!

I did photograph some of my steps.  Here's what I have:

Sketched, base coated and blocked in.
Hair, skin, shading and a few details.
Little better, still much missing.
No smoke, yet.  I never really liked the foliage.
Smoke added, but still not crazy about the foliage.  SO, I "fixed" it below.
I still don't know!





Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Pet Portrait 2

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I painted another pet portrait of a friend of mine's dog.  MUCH, much easier to paint a dark haired dog than a white dog!

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Pet Portrait

I went to another painting workshop this past weekend.  Had a blast painting my snaggled toothed Lillie!  I'll be doing another one for a friend soon, and I'll post the "how to's" soon!

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Christmas House


I am REALLY starting to love to paint!  For the most part it's still hit or miss, but I was pleased with "Our Christmas Home", that really doesn't look like our home at all!

This time I actually did photograph a step by step, but...I accidentally deleted the first ones.  I was so sick.  Anyway, I'll upload the ones I managed to keep and show you how the painting evolved and changed along the way.

At this point, I hadn't added the foreground trees yet, but I had begun placement (notice the long blue line).  The side walk is massive, too.  MUCH tweaking yet to be done!
TREES! and way too much yellow reflection.  Still did not know what to do with the snow on the roof at this time or what to do with the massive sidewalk!...OR the shading on the roof...or the snow in the foreground.  I hadn't painted my bows on the wreaths yet. It was a mess.  I didn't like the trees behind the house.  I felt they were too much.  At this point, I didn't have much hope for the painting.



Beginning to feel much better!  I brightened up the moon.  I toned down the shading on the roof.  I removed the trees over the top of the house.  I made the sidewalk MUCH smaller.  I added more snow to the foreground and blended away some of the yellow.


Finally.  I added back some of the shading I had on the roof.  I added more shaking to the house.  I made the tree limbs around the moon longer.  I hung icicles off the roof.

I know next year I will see all sorts of improvement I need to make, but for now, our Christmas Home is a "happy little painting!"

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Painting Gourds






Well, another fail in that I forgot to take pictures in the making of these little fellows!


I did take this one which shows I first spray painted them in white, then went over them in red.  I obviously painted the faces on the white part, using a flesh tinted paint color for the face.  Everything else is pretty much self explanatory, except for the hair.  If you do decide to paint Santa's or anything else with hair, a must have is a "rake brush".  For Santa, you base coat your beard and hair a grey color, then dilute white paint and slightly go over the grey with an almost white wash.  The rake brush really gives the appearance of hair!



While I don't have any step by step instructions, I would add that if you want to add texture to the "fur" of a Santa hat, or add snow to an art object, Snow-Tex is an awesome and easy to use product!


Making Candles!

As a maker of soap and lotion, I knew I wanted to make candles when I saw pins on Pinterest.  This was my first attempt.
I bought some soy flakes off ebay.  Big mistake.  The soy was good, Golden brands 464, but the transaction...not so good.  Anyway...

First I hot glued the wicks (make sure you get the right size for the opening of your jar) into the bottom of my jars.


Then, I melted the wax in an old rice cooker.  It worked great!  BUT, you must watch it and make sure you remove it from the heat source as soon as it gets to about 180 degrees. Use a thermometer.  Can't stress that enough!

Then, I make my mistake.


I used a water based colorant to color the wax, FIGURING that if it worked with soap and lotion (oil based) it should work with candles.  Nope.  Left little clumps of colorant that I had to strain with cheese cloth.  No pictures of this little mistake as it took two hands to fix my mess.  You'll see my boo boo, as in flakes in my candle, in a picture to come.

I found a great place for supplies and oil based colorant, Candles and Supplies