yeah, right! well, i'm part of a group called "the uber relaxed page traders". we're a bunch of artists who have traded japanese moleskines in the past, who have decided we can't deal with strick deadlines, so we are trading pages at our leisure. each artist has a theme, a page size and some media guidelines (which it seems everyone is uber relaxed about this too!). this is my kind of group. we are encouraging, grateful and inspired by each other's work.
so, i've completed my first page. the theme: crows the size:5"x7" the media:anything.
for my media i chose watercolor and ink pen. I recently discovered the work or Roz Stendahl. I think I must have been living under a rock! I can't believe I never found roz's work before. it is just stunning! her blog is a wealth of information for anyone interested in keeping and/or making sketchbooks, using gouache or watercolor or dip pens. anyhow, I tried to do a page using some of her techniques. it's hard for me. first, i really like saturated color and secondly, i tend to be very stiff! But, I did draw this by looking at negative space! :)
I know I need to still work on 'loosening up', but some habits are just hard to break! this is a little crow squawking about this or that for my uber relaxed art friend helene...i hope she likes it!
and the finished page:
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
so hard to get into a flow
here in NY we've been hit hard with storm after storm. we've had 7 storms in as many weeks. the kids have been home, the dogs come in and out of the house and since my studio is in my home, it's been hard to get a flow of work going.
i did manage to get a submission ready. the theme is shakespeare's women and i've had so much fun getting these pieces ready. keep your fingers crossed at least one will get in the show.
i did manage to get a submission ready. the theme is shakespeare's women and i've had so much fun getting these pieces ready. keep your fingers crossed at least one will get in the show.
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viola |
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queen elizabeth i |
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cleopatra |
Saturday, January 8, 2011
shakespeare's women
this week i'm working on some ideas for a submission. the theme of the show is shakespeare's women. i love this theme. so much fun to work with and so hard to pick! there's cleopatra, juliet, viola, lady macbeth, katherine, ophelia, desdemona...i started off with cleopatra. i made a study of her and struggled with the skin tones. the colors kept getting muddy and i was getting frustrated, but finally, i got it!
only to be informed by my history buff daughter...cleopatra was NOT egyptian!!!!! (she was macedonian)
back to the old drawing board!
so my next study is this one. i'm liking her. she needs a few adjustments (smaller eyes, not so doe-eyed, thinner lips, better hair), but like i said this is a study. the final piece will be done in my usual style, woodburned and then painted, stamped, printed, colored etc.
CAN YOU GUESS WHO SHE IS???
only to be informed by my history buff daughter...cleopatra was NOT egyptian!!!!! (she was macedonian)
back to the old drawing board!
so my next study is this one. i'm liking her. she needs a few adjustments (smaller eyes, not so doe-eyed, thinner lips, better hair), but like i said this is a study. the final piece will be done in my usual style, woodburned and then painted, stamped, printed, colored etc.
CAN YOU GUESS WHO SHE IS???
Labels:
art,
bird texture mixed media mica flakes,
cleopatra,
painting,
shakespeare,
study,
women,
woodburning
Sunday, January 2, 2011
and the sketchbook challenge begins....
i am participating in the sketchbook challenge just for fun! i'm excited to see what other artists come up with for pages given the same theme. the theme for january is 'highly prized'. of course, my family is highly prized, so are my dogs and art supplies, but when i REALLY thought about it and dug deeper, i came up with WORDS as being highly prized to me.
Labels:
highly prized,
january,
sketchbook challenge,
words
Saturday, January 1, 2011
i'm published!
Back in june i showed you this tease: http://kathleen-nesi.blogspot.com/2010/06/trade-magazine-submission.html
It was a long journey, but it has happened! i'm published! find my piece, 'remembering our military' in the jan/feb 2011 issue of somerset studio.
jan/feb 2011 issue |
page 115 |
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true colors of the piece |
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
folk art inspiration
I haven't done any kind of folk art/primitive painting since the mid 80's. Back then, I did a lot of tole painting and created work in the "country" style. recently, I took a class with Laurie Meseroll and learned how to create her Mudcakes style paintings. Using her techniques and my love for birds I created this little guy and titled it "unruffled". It contains vintage sheet music, scrapbook paper, fabric, acrylics and mica flakes on a 12"x16" gallery canvas.
I'll be donating this to the local library fundraiser. thanks Laurie!
I'll be donating this to the local library fundraiser. thanks Laurie!
unruffled |
detail of unruffled |
poppies
another poppy painting. this one is woodburned on 12"x24" birch plywood and then layered with lots of fun textural goodies...tissue paper, acrylics, printing, stamping, fluid acrylics, stencils, colored pencil and gold flakes and finally beads in the centers of the flowers. this may be offered as a future class, for now...enjoy!
Labels:
acrylics,
beads,
colored pencil,
gold flakes,
mixed media,
poppy,
tissue paper,
woodburning
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