Showing posts with label fairies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fairies. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

My latest painting is completed! I'm so pleased with the work I have done here.
This painting of Abundancia along with several other paintings of fairies and angels will go to the printer to produce notecards for sale.
I plan to leave this series blank inside so that I'll have a broader selection of choices for any purpose.
It's exciting to finish a piece and be ready to display it.
Below are some other illustrations I'm planning to have printed.



This whole process is very satisfying for me as an artist.

Monday, March 22, 2010

My Newest Work






It has been quite a while since I have posted to this blog. I have been working, painting, and creating since my last post. My work is slow but not tedious. I love it. I started painting in acrylics in January. It's more fun than I ever imagined. There are so many new possiblities to explore and I'm still just beginning to discover them. The images that I have added today will become notecards and prints.

The image at the top is "Summer Song." Because of it's size, the colors are not clear in this scan. It is the first piece that I produced in acrylics. I was a little nervous at first, but the piece took shape quickly. The whole process was amazing.
Next, I sketched and painted the image on the right, "Springtime Gift." I really had trouble with skin tones, but my art instructor helped me adjust the colors I was using. The beauty of the acrylic paints is that I could repaint the face, arms and legs of this fairy and add shading to her.
The image on the left is titled "Flower Fairy." The original painting had a flat background, with encouragement and guidance from my instructor, Virginia Freyermuth, I added texture with brushstrokes of color to the piece.
This is all quite an energizing experience. By expanding into acrylics from watercolor I feel as though a new doorway has opened up in my work. I do think that all three of these pieces need more work, but I'm proud to display them for my friends.

Buffalo Rug made from fleece.