Some of my artwork from start to finish.

The good, the bad and the ugly.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

"New Shoots from Old Trunks"

I'm in an art group of six women called ArtSpeaks.  We are having our 6th yearly exhibit at the Pinnell Gallery in Fallbrook, opening Saturday, June 4th.  Pinnell Gallery is a traditional, representational gallery, so I'm showing eight paintings based on events, people and places from my life.  Here's a few:


Lyle in Style

Black Cat x 3

"Infant"


Wednesday, March 30, 2011

ACEO's


I've been making some little original art trading cards and selling (some of them) on EBay.  Watching to see if people are bidding is addictive.  Right now there are seven nudes up for sale.  They seem to sell the best.  The weirder abstracts are ignored.
Mighty Cat

                                     C'Mere

Toadstools and Flowers (sold for 99 cents!)

Toad

Infant (sold)

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

By the Numbers

I did this sketch of four women shoppers at Solvang years ago and then did a couple of paintings from it.  I cleaned out my studio last week (HOORAY!) and found it.  I decided to play with it on the computer.  I like it reversed as a negative in the second picture below.  The numbers were to mark the different values for the paintings.


Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Hidden Bird


This darkish collage was in a post awhile ago.  Looking at it, I noticed a little bird in the lower left corner. I didn't draw it--the image just came from scraps pasted together.  So I cut the bird out, enlarged it, pasted some other collages together, put the bird image on top, then outlined and colored everything.  The tail feathers need help.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Doodling


Been a bit low on energy lately, so I've been combining hand doodles with old cut-up collages into small images.  Then I scan them and print them out larger, and using watercolor pencils, color them to my liking and get the results like the two above.

I took two collage fragments and combined them by cutting and pasting--


Into this:

Since I didn't think that worked, I played with the above image with
a digital photo manipulater, making it different colors, and then put them all together like a kaleidoscope.



Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Comedy of Errors: One plus Four equals One.

I was working on a collage that turned into a overworked mess, so as anyone would, I took a match to part of it.  It burned faster than I expected and the photo emulsion smelled bad.  If I burn something again, it will be outside with a fire extinquisher.  Anyway, after everything cooled, I pasted the remnants together and scanned it.   I've been working on this image on the computer, adding colors and combining other images.  Today I decided to just make a primarily black and white piece.  I printed out the amoeba image below.

Plus the edge of some hollyhock leaves from a drawing.
Plus the black and white reverse image of another collage.
Plus this micro-section from the burned piece.
Cut, pasted, changed around and so far here's the result.
Possibly a little too dark?

Thursday, January 13, 2011

From monotype to goats on the range

This was a washed out monotype that I added several image tranfers to with gel medium.  The process requires rubbing off paper from the back of the image.  This frequently leads to holes being ripped into and through the original paper.  Not good.

I rotated the paper and pasted more images (including the goats) on top of the holes. The results were dark.
I decided to scan it into the computer to see what I could do. This is the somewhat lightened result.

After some photo-manipulation I came up with this which I like even though there are still some whitish remains of rubbed off paper.  I may crop it a little.

It's hard to know when to stop.  I'm still playing with some of the images cropped from the above collage.
Negative goat

Sepia goats