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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Poppy Fire Works


I hope everyone has a 
joyful, healthy, creative, colorful, delightful,
intuitive, happy, 
and 
very blessed 
New Year!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

A few more...


I couldn't resist this one... and below we are just having a little chat...

Maybe I will have some art sometimes soon. I have been thinking about doing the Scrapbook Challenge
but sometimes when I sign up of things like that I usually crash and burn but I am looking forward to seeing all the fabulous pages and tutorials for the artists who have signed up.

Oh, and by the way some of you had asked about the cameras.
Most of the pictures were taken with a Leica M9 
and Macaulay's camera is a Nikon D7000



Tuesday, December 28, 2010

A few Pics of Christmas in Greenville

We all passed the stomach virus among us so I have been down for two days now but I think I see the light of day today. Macaulay had it Tuesday and Wednesday, Daddy Marc had it Thursday, Chauncey had it driving home--it was bad and we were in a blizzard! Thank goodness Baby Marc never got it and so far neither has Zach. But we had such fun and thankfully I didn't get sick until right as we got home.
Here are a few pics since I have no art work. Daddy Marc takes great pictures with his extra fancy camera.




Saturday, December 25, 2010

MERRY CHRISTMAS


MERRY CHRISTMAS!!
I hope everyone is having a wonderful Christmas. We are having such a good time with Baby Marc. He totally loved all his toys and we are having such fun watching him play. He has learned to say, 'WOW!'

We are expecting heavy snow here in Greenville, SC starting at noon so they say.
If so, maybe I can get a picture.

This is a girl I started yesterday in my Greenville journal with the few supplies I have here. I used Koi watercolors, colored pencils and Neo colors with a little white acrylic. I actually had to finish her up last night right before goIng to bed. Just can't leave anything undone!

BLESSINGS TO ALL...and most of all...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JESUS!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Making old new again--but look old...

 For Christmas presents this year I decided to pull out an old watercolor image and use it again--but in a different way. One of the things I just love is making something look old and adding a little grunge and weathering. So I adhered this image to my favorite little cradled wood canvases, Baroque Artist Panels, added a script stamp and grunged the edges with Distress inks by Ranger. I like the way they turned out and since they are small (4x4) they can just sit out for decoration. I like it on the little black easel. 
Maybe next year I will put some in the Etsy shop.

I also wanted to thank you all for signing up to win the CalligraFun giveaway.
 Donna from Lucky Dog won and it was her birthday! How great is that!?

This might be my last post until 2011 because I have to pull myself away from the paint brushes and finish up my shopping and wrapping. I kinda like to do that at the last minute though because it really puts me into the Christmas spirit. I have avoided the malls so far but, alas, I just might have to brave it and go.

I do wish all of you wonderful and talented artists out there in blogland a very Merry Christmas and a Happy new year too! I do love you all!!! 
 oxoxox




Oh, just one more thing...
Marc says Ho Ho Ho...
 I will see him Thursday!
YAHOO!



Saturday, December 18, 2010

Thursday, December 16, 2010

CalligraFun Merry Christmas Giveaway!





If you would like to win a free CalligraFun class just leave a comment and Mr. Random.org will do his picking on Saturday, the 18th at 8PM.

In the class we do not write Merry Christmas but after you take the class you will be able to write just like this. I have been so impressed with all of my students' success.
You really can do this!!!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Amelia wth Poppies and Berries


Here is Amelia. She loves poppies and berries.
She is painted in the crummy journal with the paper that I actually I like. I think it's from Walgreens. It doesn't like watercolor as well but it stands up to Neo colors and acrylic very nicely.
Stay tuned because I am planning a giveaway of my online "CalligraFun" class tomorrow.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Amelia

I drew her today while I was happy and all snuggled up inside in the warm watching all my DVR recorded Glees. 
Yes, I am a Gleek. 
I am planning on painting her and I will post her tomorrow.
She is Amelia.




Monday, December 13, 2010

Natasha


Do you recognize her? This was actually another experiment of sorts. I printed her face on my Staples Photo Matte paper and decided to mask her off with painters tape and see if this printer paper would take some adirondack spray. It did take the spray but it sank right in like a sponge before it would spread but that was ok. So I pulled off the tape and painted her hair and her dress and worked on her face a little more.
And here she is---Natasha.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Happy Today


This is in the composition journal, as you can see, and I am always surprised what this paper can take. This is Caran d'Ache and acrylic. I think the acrylic gives it some stability. If it was watercolor the paper would just melt away. So yay for acrylics! And YAY for Neo colors and yay for the wonderful composition notebook ...and ... YAY for the sake of YAY!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Spray-a-Rama



As you know I love to spray.
Hope you enjoy the Spray-a -Rama.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

EXPECT

I just got a few new colors of Adirondack spray in the new improved 2oz spray bottle. You know how I love to spray! This really was an experiment of sorts that was fairly successful. I have always wanted to write in whire calligraphy or Sharpie white poster paint markers on these inks and I have found that these markers or calligraphy inks won't sit on top of the inks and the inks actually bleed through. My experiment was to seal the inks with Jacquard NO FLOW, which is actually for fabrics, but it works on paper too. It smears just a bit going on but not enough to cry about so---today I found the solution so I can write on the spray thing-ies. YAY!

 Now I guess now I better to go to Walgreens for toilet paper. Oh the dreaded interferences with the art journey! Well, while I am there I guess I better get some bows for the packages, too. Y'all have a happy day!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

oops--

Didn't mean to publish nothing--look below for todays post.  :))

She Believes...


I haven't decided what to do with her yet so I put her on this background in Photoshop until I decide. 

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Finished her!


Thanks Kelly and Janie for the blond suggestion because I think she was a blond all along. I think I am feeling a little better about hair, thanks to Tam. Seeing her paint the faces has really helped me make the best choices for painting the face and hair.  I could have cloned out the seam in Photoshop but it's a lot of work and actually may not make it look any better. It's in a journal so--it's all good!
So let's see, what might be her name?
I think she is Ava.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Getting there---in progress

She is also in the Moleskine journal. I love the paper in this journal. It is very smooth and takes colored pencil really nicely.  I will say it again, Tam from Willowing is great!

Just a napkin for the background--now for the dreaded hair!  Her face is painted with Shiva paint sticks. Maybe tomorrow she will have hair color. Perhaps brown--ish.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

She's a WIP


This is a WIP in the Moleskine colored with pencil and colored pencils. I haven't yet decided what to do with the other page on the spread or the color of her hair.  I think that Tam is one of my favorite teachers in teaching the face. I bought her DVD "Fabulous Faces"and I have been really enjoying it. With this girl I will probably go ahead and add some acrylic and maybe a collage background --or maybe paint--I will decide when I get there. Below I have added Shiva Paint sticks to her face and next--- on to the hair.
She is much yellower in this scan. The Moleskine paper is very yellowish.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Can you see her now? This is Hannah.


Don't we all remember our mother's telling us this, "Pretty is as pretty does," and then in turn we told our daughters. And how true it is. But if you want to look better just put some flowers around your face! Flowers make everything around them beautiful. This girl is painted in the Moleskine journal--see the seam? I am still liking the collage background because it's a no brainer because after you go to all the trouble to paint the face you surely don't want to mess it up with a crummy background. Her face was painted first with Caran d' Ache and acrylics which wasn't working so well for some reason so I pulled out the Shiva oil sticks and my favorite tool--my finger- and colored her face. I love Shiva because it always works. It takes overnight to dry completely though.
This is Hannah.
PS Not sure why she wouldn't show up. I think it's because I scheduled her last night for this morning and after it posted I had forgotten to republish after an edit---but who knows!!!!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Three model friends


I think these girls might be models ready for a photo shoot with full makeup on. I have always loved make- up and "painting" my face but as my face grows older I can see that less is more for me now. But for my girls more is more! I guess I am living vicariously through my girls with hair, make-up and long flowy hair!
I grabbed some scraps of paper and collaged the background. The sides of the canvas are painted black.
From left to right:
Ginger, Staci and Miranda