It's that time of year again, for me. I have for the past 5 years done a holiday art show, in downtown Albany, Oregon. The past 3 years it has taken place at a wonderful restaurant called Sybris. If you have never eaten there you are really missing out. Anyway, here is a little sample and I mean little, of some of my paintings. I have a total of 60 paintings for this show. 48 of which are brand new. So, if you live near Albany Oregon come by and take a peek.
Oh, these paintings are all done with acrylic paint on canvas, and they range in size from 6x6 up to 60x60.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Friday, November 22, 2013
New Little Artwork
Here is a new piece of art I just finished. I was told at my workshop this past summer that I didn't need to use ink in my illustrations. But, as you can see I did on this little piece. The reason is that a good friend of mine asked me to do a little ink and watercolor drawing of his granddaughter. So, since he asked me to do it this way, how can I say no? The really good news is he is a paying customer. So there you have it. I had to use some ink.
Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend. I will be painting my little heart out. I have a big art show coming up in December. Must get more paintings completed!
Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend. I will be painting my little heart out. I have a big art show coming up in December. Must get more paintings completed!
Friday, November 8, 2013
Little Paniting
Here is a little painting I just finished for the gallery. Oh, I don't think I told people about the gallery. I now belong to a co-op gallery called Gallery Calapooia. It's fun and keeps me painting.
You can take a peek at www.gallerycalapooia.com
You can take a peek at www.gallerycalapooia.com
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Happy Halloween!
I just hope I get a few trick or treaters this year, or else my back side will look a lot like this ladies.
Friday, October 11, 2013
My Studio
Someone asked me last week why I have never shown a picture of my studio on my blog. I thought to myself, because it's a mess! But, then I thought, who cares. Probably lots of artists have messy studios. At least I hope they do. Anyway, here is a picture of my workspace, I did tidy up a bit.
I have a big bay window that my art table sits in front of. So, I have lots of nice light when I'm painting or drawing. I have a desk because I have to act like a business owner sometimes. I own a small greeting card company called Melissa's Art Inc. Then behind my desk is my computer and printer. Oh, and I have books, lots and lots of books. I love books!
That quilt hanging on the wall is one that I made. I'm very proud of it. That's why it's on the wall.
Have a nice weekend everyone! M.
I have a big bay window that my art table sits in front of. So, I have lots of nice light when I'm painting or drawing. I have a desk because I have to act like a business owner sometimes. I own a small greeting card company called Melissa's Art Inc. Then behind my desk is my computer and printer. Oh, and I have books, lots and lots of books. I love books!
That quilt hanging on the wall is one that I made. I'm very proud of it. That's why it's on the wall.
Have a nice weekend everyone! M.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Lets go to the Pumpkin Patch
Here is a little painting of my daughter on a visit to the pumpkin patch. She is 27 now, so this was a long time ago. But, in my mind I can go back to this time any time I want. Which is kind of nice for me.
This was done in watercolor on 140 lb paper. I also used my new wonderful brushes. Boy, I really needed those.
This was done in watercolor on 140 lb paper. I also used my new wonderful brushes. Boy, I really needed those.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Highlights Workshop
I just got home from a beyond wonderful workshop, put on by the Highlights Foundation in Honesdale PA. The workshops are mostly writing workshops. But, I was lucky enough to get accepted into The Advanced Illustration Workshop, Highlights was offering. I'm still kind of on a high from the whole experience. Really, it was worth every penny.
We had wonderful little cabins to stay in. Located in the beautiful mountains of Pennsylvania. Meals were delicious and the wine flowed freely in the evening, if you wanted to take part. Which I did.
Our instructors were, E.B. Lewis, Matt Tavares and Joy Chu. All were so interesting and all of them taught me new things and new ways to look at things. The whole workshop was really designed to open us up and push our boundaries, which it did ten fold. If you ever get a chance to take one of their workshops I highly recommend it. Here are a few photos of my time there.
This is our group of illustrators, along with our teachers and our den mother Cindy Smith. I kind of fell in love with all these people.
This is a cut paper project that Joy Chu had us work on. Our task was to come up with a character and them illustrate it in cut paper. We needed to make a flap so the head would open up and then show what that character was thinking about. I loved doing this. Here is what was inside my lions head.
He went to the big city! I think he might have a date! I now, love working with cut paper. Who would have thought?
Here I am working hard. I think it was getting pretty late, but who cares, it was fun, fun, fun!
You can find out more about the workshops Highlights has to offer at their web site. www.highlightsfoundation.com
We had wonderful little cabins to stay in. Located in the beautiful mountains of Pennsylvania. Meals were delicious and the wine flowed freely in the evening, if you wanted to take part. Which I did.
Our instructors were, E.B. Lewis, Matt Tavares and Joy Chu. All were so interesting and all of them taught me new things and new ways to look at things. The whole workshop was really designed to open us up and push our boundaries, which it did ten fold. If you ever get a chance to take one of their workshops I highly recommend it. Here are a few photos of my time there.
This is our group of illustrators, along with our teachers and our den mother Cindy Smith. I kind of fell in love with all these people.
This is a cut paper project that Joy Chu had us work on. Our task was to come up with a character and them illustrate it in cut paper. We needed to make a flap so the head would open up and then show what that character was thinking about. I loved doing this. Here is what was inside my lions head.
He went to the big city! I think he might have a date! I now, love working with cut paper. Who would have thought?
Here I am working hard. I think it was getting pretty late, but who cares, it was fun, fun, fun!
You can find out more about the workshops Highlights has to offer at their web site. www.highlightsfoundation.com
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