Saturday, July 02, 2011

Teal Haired Girl


Girl totally copied from Samantha Kira AKA Journal Girl.  9x12 canvas board.  Mixed Media, ShinHan Touch Twin marker alcohol inks, acrylics, collage, dip pen and india ink, white ink, gold embossing (the yellow looking swirls are really shiny golden embossing, flocking, Derwent Inktense pencils, beading. 

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Prayer for Wild Hearts

I started this a while ago but messed it up so I put it away. I decided to see what I could do with it. It's like part of an old, worn, peeling rain-stained fresco in some rundown church.  It must have about 18 layers of graphite, acrylic, gesso, ink, ShinHan Touch alcohol markers, Derwent Colorsoft and Inktense colored pencils and more.  The gesso is scraped on thick so it has the texture of plaster.  All is aged and faded except the newly escaped heart, flying away.   This is about 14x9 on 1/2 thick wood.

This is a bad picture, it has some glimmer to it, the underpainting which shows through the blue is metallic sparkly bronze and the drips where done with bronze shimmer acrylic inks thinned out with some water.  The winged heart is very dimentional, it has think glazing on the wings which has glittter and the glazing is crackled.  Really is very pretty.  I might try and retake the photo if our weather clears up, it's been drizzling rain and gray outside, bad lighting for photos.

Anyone want to buy it??  :)

Friday, June 03, 2011

Playing with Dip Pins, Ink and Water and Home Made Liquid Alcohol Inks

This entry in my art journal was done with black and white pen ink and water sprayed on it and the ink ran where it wanted to go.  I also pulled out some of the inks to make the branches.  It reminds me of very old trees which rise up out of the tundra; dead, weathered, twisted and cracked,  bleached white by season after season of extreme cold and then heat.  Weather beaten by rain, snow, ice, sun, and wind but still standing and sculpted into some otherworldly figure.

 I have really been wanting to buy some liquid alcohol inks.  Such vivid colors and cool things can be done with then when spritzing them with rubbing alcohol or blending fluids.  I had some duplicate color ShinHan Touch Twin markers so I decided to make my own liquid inks.  I collected small spray bottles, filled them with 1 to 2 ounces of rubbing alcohol.  I then started dismanteling my markers.  I placed the nibs in the alcohol, then pulled out the ink pad or whatever it is that holds the ink in the marker.  I sliced it open and then cut it to about 1 inch pieces and placed them in the rubbing alcohol in the spray bottles.  After a few minutes, the ink in the nibs and pad leeches out and colors the alcohol and now I have liquid inks which I can spray and drip and do whatever with!!  This is my tester page.  Of course, the rubbing alcohol smells but it fades pretty quickly as the alcohol evaporates.  I like to do it near an open window.   

I don't plan on using any more markers for this.  I will just buy some alcohol ink marker refill ink and use that.  Right now, Copic is the only refillable ink available that I know of but ShinHan Touch Twin hopefully will be coming out with their refillable markers and the ink refills soon.  I will buy the Touch ink refills and then the inkologist will begin experiments!  I just love the bright colors and water proof, but not alcohol proof so can do lots of cool techniques.


Friday, May 20, 2011

Moleskine: Page 1 - ME

My 2 Moleskine Sketch journals came in the mail yesterday!!  In one journal, one side of the back pocket was glued down and wouldn't expand and started ripping when I tried to expand it.  I read the insert which came with the Moleskine and it said to email their quality control if there where any defects so I took a picture of it and emailed it to them.  They emailed me back today and said they where sending me a new journal!  Wow, how cool is that!  Awesome customer service!! 

I was so excited to get started art journaling in my Moleskine.  It has buff colored Italian made heavy sketch paper which takes paints and mulimedia well.  So I jumped in and got my first page finished.  It's also my first self portrait - lol!  

Graphite, Prisma and Dick Blick colored pencils, acrylics, distress ink, ShinHan Touch Twin marker, collage, stamps

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Back on the Bike!

I got my bike shop all cleaned up and have even back on my bike a few times. It's been a long time because of the neck and back pain and whatever has effected my equilibrium. I am so out of shape, ugh, but it's a start to getting back to normal. Thank God!

Friday, May 13, 2011

Hope - Mixed Media

Graphite, colored pencils, acrylic paint, watercolor crayons, embellisments, ShinHan Touch Twin markers. Mounted on wood.  I really like this lady.  I like the emotions on her face.  I think I have found my style of art.  While I occasionally would like to do life like images, I enjoy doing stylized art better. Mixed media is a lot of fun too.  I have 2 Moleskine multimedia journals on order, I can't wait for them to get here! 

Never give up hope..never.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Playing With Mixed Media

Painting stylized faces with graphite, colored pencil, acrylics, watercolor crayons, embellishments and Shinhan Touch Twin markers. Will post photo soon! I'm liking it!

Monday, May 02, 2011

I'm Back!

Had a wonderful time visiting my daughter's family in Hawaii. It was very hot though, something to do with volcano fog and the trade winds. I sure do miss my kids.

Here are two more drawings. I find that after I'm finished with a piece of art, I don't really want to look at it anymore so I tuck it away in my journal for awhile. I just went through it today and actually like my work better after not seeing it for awhile. Go figure!

Graphite



















Mixed Media: ShinHan Art Touch Twin Markers and Derwent Inktense pencils, in the style of  Manon Doyle.  Love her work.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Art journal Entry #1. Inspired by Tee of Green Isle Crafts

Tee does an art journal prompt 6 days a week.  I really love her style and her techniques are easy and her instructions are clear.  Got me from looking at a blank page to actually putting something on it.  Check her out here:   Green Isle Crafts

So here is my first page.  It was inspired by this prompt by Tee; Hidden

Gesso on watercolor paper
acrylic paints
Shinhan Arts Touch Twin Markers

I'm really happy with how it turned out! The gesso is put on thickly for texture and the hair has thick acrylic that also adds dimension and texture, which is better seen in the second picture. I'm not quite done, I have some journaling to add to it.

Heading out of state for a few..will be back later!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Little Inktense Painting

I've done a few random painting and drawings, will post them later. I've been playing with colors so they are kind of funky.

Here is a little Inktense painting I did awhile back. It's only about 2.5 inches. I made into a card for a bible verse group.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Skintone Color Study

Messed this one up. Derwent Coloursoft. Too heavy of a hand used caused too much waxiness and not able to add more colors for shading.

Practice makes perfect. More practice is def required.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Hours Drawing

I had to take a break from homework and case studies last night. I've been wanting try my Graphitint pencils and pastel chalk pencils but haven't had time since getting back from Phoenix. I'm also having a lack of inspiration, because I have these deadlines to get all this work done.

Last night I decided to just grab my markers and draw. I did a 9x13 of a lady, I love how the skin tones and shading came out, but overall I'm not happy with it so I won't post it. My husband likes it but I just isn't workingfor me. I may try it again tonight :)

I'd better get back to my case study...

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Back from Phoenix!

Super busy trip, packed with intensive class and exams. The weather was getting pretty warm for this Alaskan girl, around 87 the day I left. Coming from 87 degrees to 7 degrees was really noticable! I was cold for the first day home! BRR. Now I'm acclimated again.

I didn't get to do any fun stuff while in Phoenix because my schedule was too hectic, but I got a lot accomplished!

Now I am doing some additional projects for Virginia Commonwealth University and should have my provisional CWIC certifcation in about 6 weeks as long as I complete and pass my projects, which I will :)

Then I can start working with clients! And after a while, I will get my permenant certification, yay!

I haven't had any time for art, which is a bummer because I got in my order of pastel pencils and graphitint pencils which I really would like to play with. :(

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Phoenix, here I Come!

4days of intensive immersion, homework, homework, homework, then 1 exam every day for 5 days.
Then home.

Be nice to me, Phoenix.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

My Latest Painting: Polar Reflections - Derwent Inktense on 9x12 Smooth Bristol


I really like this! It is based on an image I found on the internet, all I know about the artist is her name is Natalie. The original had no color, just india ink and white. I really like the colors.

My husband didn't know what the "things" were under the bear's feet. It is the bear's reflection on the ice. :)

I'm learning more how to use the Inktense pencils. Pretty cool. I would like to get some liquid watercolors...yet another item on my wish list.

I sure wish someone would donate to my art supply fund!

Back to studying today, I go to Phoenix a week from today and have a LOT to finish up before I go.

Pray for me, that it will be a good, successful trip and my body will cooperate.

Too Much Studying

Makes my eyes cross. Not the most exciting topics but very necessary to learn. It's not quick reading either.

I decided to do a little painting tonight, to try out my Derwent Inktense pencils again, I'm happy with how it turned out. It's not an original created by me, I found the image on Google and decided to see if I could paint a close likeness. I'm still new to this so I haven't figured out my own style yet.

I will post it tomorrow

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Hiker. ShinHan Art Touch Twin markers on 11x17 Smooth Bristol



It's DONE! I might go in and do some highlighting with white colored pencil or Conte crayon but for right now, I'm satisfied. :)

I should put my art aside for a few weeks and really focus on getting my Virginia Commonwealth University reading done so I will be prepared for my class I will be taking in Phoenix in a couple of weeks. The reading is putting me to sleep. I don't know who put it all together, but it is sooo repetative it's silly.

It's been a stressful week and this marker painting has really helped but I need to focus my attention on school :( Too bad we can't just play for a living :)

Monday, February 14, 2011

More Peeks: 11x17 ShinHan Art Touch Twin Marker on Bristol

I forgot to post yesterday so here are 2 pictures :)

I hope everyone has a lovely Valentine's Day!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Sneak Peek #2 Touch Marker Drawing And Maybe I should learn How To Draw


My vintage hiker drawing is coming along nicely. I love these Touch markers! I have a lot of markers but am finding I really need more colors. I've been layering colors to make new colors which works when I need a darker color but I can't make a darker color lighter. But so far so good.

I have been thinking that maybe I should learn some real drawing techniques. 

So I ordered some books on drawing:

How to Draw What You See
Basic Colored Pencil Techniques
the Drawing Bible

and I am excitedly awaiting "Markers Wet and Wild".  It's an older book from the early 90's and I got it for $8 and $3 shipping so WooHoo! 

Friday, February 11, 2011

Sneek Peek

11x17 on Strathmore 300 smooth Bristol

ShinHan Touch markers:
Sketch 109 Pearl White
SKY 179 Aqua Mint
Trees CG0.5, CG1, WG2, 169 Putty