Monday, July 27, 2009
Walker
Spent more time on Walker than any painting I've done so far. He was very complicated. Funny, seeing as how labs are the most laid back, easy going of all the hounds in my mind. They are also one of my favorites, just too large to keep in our little house. Ruby is big enough! His owner sent several photos and I considered each one, but this was the one that truly captured his nature. Walker. Acrylic on canvas.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
First child
This is my first painting of a child. Painting someone's pride and joy is a little intimidating. I had many reservations. I met Kaylee before beginning the painting. She had viewed my paintings online and knew exactly what she wanted. She said she wanted it to look like the one I painted of Lesley. No problem. I worked up a few samples, sent them to them to view and get feedback. As I worked, I found the next step in my style. They liked it, but preferred the pink and black for Kaylee's room. As I painted it, I kind of felt like I took a step backwards. I had already done this painting several times with other subjects. With this painting, I discovered what I want to get from my work. I can do what someone else wants me to do, but if I want to grow as an artist, I have to make my own decisions. I have to stop asking everyone what they like at some point because nobody know what I'm capable of except me. Which is the gist of what my Aunt Anita told me when I called her for advice last week. And I have heard it time and again from Lee and Robin. Also, I have been signing my paintings in various ways. Most of the time I feel like my name takes up too much space on the canvas and I just initial it, so this is my first painting as gigi. It's an easy signature and sentimental, as it is a nickname my sister, Robin, gave me as a child. Kaylee. Acrylic on canvas.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Word of Mouth
Robin's friend, Allison, saw the paintings of Boggs and Bernie and wanted one for a Father's Day gift for her husband. She emailed lots of pictures she had taken of their pooch, Maison. He is a doll! I think I captured him, though, I was worried, having never met him. I loved working with this color combination. It helped me realize that I prefer painting the world's best friend more than anything. Maison. Acrylic on canvas.
Blue Request
My mother loved the blue painting of Robin and asked if I could paint her. I was flattered to say the least. She wanted to be blue. I grabbed my camera and took three pictures of her at different angles. Done. She has beautiful features and capturing her spirit through her eyes was easy work for me. My Sweet Momma. Acrylic on canvas.
Close-up
I had one sister left to paint. Allison. I had not been able to find a picture of her I wanted to paint. She came over to hang out one night, so I took a ton of pictures of her. This was my favorite. I cropped it close, to get the information I needed to give anyone who viewed it a "feeling". It didn't take much. I really enjoy using the pink and black as an accent to a mostly white painting. Joy. Acrylic on canvas.
A House-Warming Gift
Puppy Set
I just love these dogs. Almost as much as I love my own, so I painted a couple more of them on 11X14 canvases for Robin, since the first two were for her husband and painted in Gator colors. Note Bernie's sulkiness and Boggs' missing teefs : ) Did I mention that I love these dogs? Acrylic on canvas.
Sweet accident
While looking through photos of Bernie, I came across one in which Robin was holding him up for a picture. She didn't realize she was going to be in the photo, so she was looking at her Bernie Boy instead of the camera. In the end, I painted her instead of her puppy. Doting Mother. Acrylic on distressed canvas.
Huh?
Took this pic of Lesley at a party. I called her name, she looked up, I snapped. I thought my interpretation of her in this painting was rather glamorous. Everyone else says she looks surprised. Whatever, I don't think they know what they are talking about. I love this one. I painted it for her birthday. It reminds me of pictures of Hollywood actresses like Davis and Harlow. Bubbie. Acrylic on canvas.
Funny Subject : )
Robin and I went to see Marley & Me New Years Day. We were running late for the movie and decided to catch the next one. We killed time by having a couple of beers and appetizers at California Pizza Kitchen. I snapped a few picks while we hung out. The beer made us highly sensitive, so we were bawling by the end of the movie...in a room full of heartless people! This Bud's For Me. Acrylic on canvas.
Refinishing
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Happy Valentine's Day
I bought acrylic paint and a few canvases in different sizes! I painted a picture I took of Ruby Sue for my husband Valentine's Day. This is from a photo I took of her fixing to jump at the camera. She was a wild puppy! Still is. She is always getting into something or dragging something up. She likes beer cans from the side of the road and varmints. Mostly mice, but she brought up a rabbit the other day. Ruby Sue, the Beagle. Acrylic on Canvas.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Boggs and Bernie
Lee & Me
Okay, this is how my style began. I was messing around with a picture I took of myself posing with Ruby Sue and hit a wrong setting. I thought it looked cool and decided to paint it. My grandmother had given me a few canvases and I have a lot of house paint laying around, so I painted them image. To my surprise, my husband really liked it. The next day, I found a picture of him that I liked and painted his portrait. I enjoyed it so much that I have kept a painting of some kind going ever since. Self Portrait and Good Lookin' Man. Latex house paint on canvas :)
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