Friday, March 23, 2012

My First Concept Board

Here it is in all of it's glory.

Bottom center is a little brush up to decide color - so glad I did that!  I erased a lot, including a lot of red, giving the little painting a pink hue in the middle.  I'm planning on the original being lots of browns and dusty teals with the tiniest hints of red in the trim on the little house.

The board has lots of different views of the house, some clippings from some of the plants in the picture and the color study.  The next move will be to sketch it all out onto water color paper, which I'll probably have done over a few days - then painting!  I'm looking forward to this piece being very detailed and having some pop to it... we'll see what happens, but I've already learned a bit just in my color study and learning is the goal so I'm headed in the right direction!

Here's my set up:


Monday, March 19, 2012

Desert Dream House, Concept Boards and Quail


I am seriously so excited to be painting this tiny little house.  It's all of about 300 square feet of desert beauty.  It was raining, the sage smelled amazing, the joshua trees were in bloom, and there was a large flock of quail complete with a gaggle of little, tiny baby quail milling around in the bushes.  So. Excited.  

I'm also really looking forward to painting from a concept board - something I learned about in interior design courses, but only as they apply to presenting design ideas to clients.  Complete with color schemes and lots of photos of this little desert dream and all it's attributes as well as pictures of the clouds I want to add and some inspiration for design elements I want to try like visual texture and a preliminary sketch.  I have a feeling the board will be both a HUGE help AND a ton of fun to make.  I show you a picture, for sure :)  For now though I'm waiting for Jeremy to bring home my printed photos since we don't have a printer.  

Tomorrow: concept board making!  So excited!  Now to day dream color schemes, and other design elements...

Friday, March 16, 2012

A Matthew 13 Series

I'm pretty decided that I'm going to do a series of paintings based on the parables in the book of Matthew chapter 13.

I'm quite excited about them.  I'm planning on sepia tones with an over shot of one color - each painting in the series being a different color.  The first, the parable of the sower is to be overshot with blues.  I'm sketching it out today - so excited!  I'm also planning on taking my time with this one, as sometimes I'm just so eager to be done that I sail through and it always looks like the time I put into it, not much!

Well, I'm off!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

a little...

overwhelmed.

I've been hopping around on the internet looking at watercolor paintings and videos on watercolor paintings and it's been helpful, but also overwhelming at house awesome other people's paintings are.  I have all these questions, like:
Do I need my own style?
Will I ever have my own style?
Can I get away with just painting animals and landscapes and actually making money off of it?
Or do I need to paint something more interesting and creative?

My answer to these thoughts is: just practice.  Just get your current goals met and then move on to your next step goals.  These things don't happen over night.

In the mean time, I've gotta stop letting this take over my thoughts and just make sure I schedule time into my day to work on this.  Because I have a lot of things to do that aren't sitting around pondering and looking at other artists' work.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

started painting Shamrock!

I had some free time to myself scheduled in this evening and I decided to use it to work on my painting.  I was obsessing about the sketch up, erasing and sketching and erasing some more and then I just decided enough was enough and started to paint.  I didn't get too far in before my time was up, but I did get a pretty good start going.  There is, of course, a lot I don't like, but it looks like a cat!:

a bit darker than the read thing, but there it is!

Monday, March 21, 2011

finding the right photo

Last week I chose a photo to start sketching from some photos of dogs and cats I've received from friends and family.  I chose a little white haired Westie mix and started sketching.  The beginning was going ok, but as I went on, it became excruciating.  I had to MAKE myself sit there and do it!   I kept going for a little while and then put it down.  Only to return to it the next day and after a bit of time I determined it wasn't worth trying right now because I'm afraid to try a white animal.

I switched to an orange cat owned by a friend of mine and it was just horrendously hard right from the get go.  So today, I scrapped that one, too.  My friend also has an orange and white cat, Shamrock, and I began sketching out a picture of him today.  Well, I've decided to stick to this one all the way to the end.  No matter how terribly hard it is to stay seated and continue sketching.

Shamrock is that big guy in the back

I think the biggest problem with the two I scrapped was that I don't like the photos.  The animals are cute, but the photos have their problems.  I know, being in this business that I'm going to have to get used to making poor photos look awesome, but now is not really the time for that.  Now is time to just get a few more paintings under my belt, if nothing else than as evidence to myself that I can do this!

I know from the Legacy painting that frustration will happen.  Well, it's not frustration, I'm not even sure what to call it.  It's like such extreme concentration that I can only take it for so long.  And 'so long' is usually only about 5-15 minutes!  And then I just have to get up and walk away.

I was thinking that I haven't really sat down and tried to really paint in such a very long time because I never had the long-suffering patience to endure anything but instant gratification.  I wonder if other painters just sit and sketch and paint for hours or if they, too, paint in short little bursts and then get up and go about the rest of their day because that short burst was just too much?

And since we're talking about it, I'll share my time goal with you: I'm trying to sketch/paint for 15 minutes solid with no interruptions twice a day.  That usually works out to those times being back to back, because I really only get time when the kids are sleeping.

I've never drawn a cat before and I'm having serious issues with the ears.
But here we go! 
So, check back for some more in the next few days.  I'm hoping to be done with the sketch and moving on to painting by the end of this week!

Legacy

Here's the original - the real thing is a little more yellow
Close Up.


Here she is in grey scale, just for fun.