Showing posts with label mixed media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixed media. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

On Hiatus...


I am going on hiatus!
Why?
I need to spend less time on the internet and more time with my sketchbook and crayons.
Check back in with ya'll soon.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

See Horse Evolution






This was a fascinating process for me.  
Kirsten Hall @HallWaysKirsten the Managing Agent, USA at Bright Group - International 
put out a Twitter blast asking for (bored) illustrators to make her a rainbow seahorse.
I knew I had a seahorse in my sketchbook pile so I loaded it up and answered the call.
She responded:
"That is fantastic. Color it! Seriously!"
So I did!

She responded:
"Love it. Can he look happy?"
So I went back the the drawing board and attempted happy...(not a normal emotional state for me - I had to Google reference photos)

It is harder than you think to make a seahorse look happy!
*where, exactly, is their mouth?*
*do they have eyebrows?*

I learned a lot about the evolution of creativity, about pushing through and digger deeper.
I learned that I can get stuck on being TOO LITERAL and GETTING STUCK IN MY HEAD.
I learned that I give up too soon and too easily on a lot of my projects
I learned a bit about art direction and how it forces an artist to think outside their own little box...(I LIKE ART DIRECTION, BTW...)
*how does one make a seahorse look happy?*
*how does an artist who can't really paint find a happy medium?*

When I closed the book on my seahorse last night I wasn't sure of his success so I posted him on Facebook and went to bed.
This morning my notifications were off the charts!  I've never had so many likes on a single image unless it was a post about my daughter or my dog!!!
A Caldecott Award winning illustrator, whom I admire greatly, messaged me to say the "new illo was banging!" - it was such a lovely compliment!!!
So, my little seahorse may not look the happiest (and I wept many a frustrated tear in his crafting)
but he sure made a lot of people smile today!!!!
Including me...
and I thank God for that gift!!!!!


Wednesday, July 17, 2013

What's Old is New

I've been working on my painting skills with some old sketches.  I think, deep down, I am really fighting the urge to work with the real stuff: gouache, crayon, cut paper; you know, the scarey things that go bump in the night and make you wake up in a cold sweat screaming "WHAT IF I MAKE A MISTAKE?"

NEW


OLD

NEW

OLD

I think I am finding a happy medium, though!!!
*pun* 





Tuesday, March 12, 2013

IF: Yesterday


"Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut, that held its ground"
~David Icke


Working on painting a commission piece based on one young lady's many yesterdays with her dad
who died a few years back.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

IF: Tall


“If you aren't in over your head, how do you know how tall you are?” ~ T.S. Eliot


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