Thursday, 19 May 2011

Triple the Fun

FUN FUN FUN

Since I started the last blog (this morning) with FIRE FIRE FIRE I thought I'd start this one with triple the fun. (Another edit....I just checked out the site and the Art Awards are going ahead as the exhibition area was unaffected!!! )

I went shopping this morning  :D sorry bank account....hahahaha and bought 'some' canvasses and started painting three at once, a recommendation in Pam Carriker's book Art At The Speed of Life, and something that makes practical sense - well sort of.  Now I need to to find a place to store them as my room is shrinking.  I'd post a pic of my art/junk room but I can't get in there.  Well, I lie, I can get in there, one step in and twirl on the spot and that's about it.  Hubby needs to put some more nails in the walls so I can hang the finished paintings up.  Enough of that, here are the triplets, not really a triptych as that presumes that the paintings all make one painting and should be sold together and who knows what these will be...


So for the second layer I thought I would do each one differently.  I thought that if I do three paintings at the same time whilst in the same mood they could turn out all the same, which is not possible with Flora's layering/intuitive technique. 

Painting 1 - I just used the foam brushes to cover up the background layer.

Painting 2 - I closed my eyes and had some fun and afterwards I grabbed the Tupperware Cake Decorator that you would normally run through icing and ran it through the paint.

Painting 3 - I used no foam brushes and just did a lot stamping and patterning which was fun.




Painting 1 should be dry now so I'll go and pop another layer on that....

A couple of hours later...

City of Melville Fire

FIRE FIRE FIRE

Yesterday there was a fire at the City of Melville Civic Centre where the Art Awards were meant to be held.  Two floors were damaged with fire, smoke and flooding.  I haven't heard yet what will be happening to the art awards whether they will be postponed, cancelled till next year or if a different venue will be found.

I'm very disappointed to say the least but actually very grateful that it did not happen whilst all our paintings were there.  Oh well, there will always be another time...



Monday, 16 May 2011

Art Awards Acceptance

My Funky Town painting has been accepted into the City of Melville Art Awards!!!  It was just a numbers game but it's a great chance to get my painting seen and to sell it.  So excited...will update you in a couple of weeks as to whether it sells.

At the end of July our community will be holding a Truffle Festival.  About 20,000 people will come up into the Perth hills to go to the Truffle Festival so the community centre I go to each week to co-ordinate the art group will be holding an art and craft fair and one of my paintings will be on the brochure of that as an example of modern art you can buy there.  So I get the chance to sell 6 or more paintings...so I better get painting.  Did I tell you that the art shop wants some of my paintings to sell that weekend too....I've completed two - the butterfly and the dragonfly and will do another animal one - an elephant, whales and fish...I'll ask the painting.  :D

Here's the Upside Down Town painting that's completed:



At the community centre I'm working on two layered paintings at once.  One is large and the other is a square painting for the art shop.  I completed another painting over the weekend which is at the community centre right now so I only have this photo I took yesterday in bad light....

My parent's asked me to do a painting for them to give to their friend's daughter as a wedding gift.  The groom is from India so I used colours I associate with India.  I will do a similiar one for a friend as an engagement/wedding present and one to sell at the community centre.

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Upside Down Miss Jane...

"Upside down Miss Jane, upside down"  was the catch phrase of a tv puppet Mr Squiggle back in the '70's. 

My latest painting which is nearly finished has two sets of houses, the top one is upside down.  The idea came from my son and suited the painting.  I plan to set the hanging cord in the middle of the painting thereby allowing the owner to decide which way round they prefer to hang the painting.



I still need to do a few final touches on it...

In my next blog I'll post it both ways round and you can decide for your self which way round you think it should go.


Friday, 6 May 2011

Dragonfly Painting

My Dragonfly painting is finished for now.  I did a bit more outlining and added some different flowers.  It will be on sale at the local art shop over the weekend of the Mundaring Truffle Festival at the end of July.

Dragonfly
Acrylic on Canvas 61cm x 61cm



Here are the previous stages:



Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Progress made on my Dragonfly painting...

More progress has been made on the previous painting...I've turned it into a dragonfly in the style of my dragonfly paintings back in 2001.  I would have really loved to have the background one colour and with no brush lines showing but I'm trying to give up my need for perfection and go with interesting. I need to finish it off with some outlining and more decorations.

http://aussiesheila.deviantart.com/art/West-Coast-Dragonflies-119747288