I found out last week that I was able to get a space in the Art Crossing area on the riverfront! So, this week I am packing up the studio and preparing to move down the street. Art Crossing is a collection of artist studios right along the Reedy River downtown. My new space, which I will be sharing with my friend Ashley, is the one furthest to the right in this picture.
And this is the view from my door!
Once I get moved in, feel free to drop by!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Painting in the Park
I don't typically paint en plein aire, or outside. I actually think the last time I painted a landscape outside was in college. But, this spring weather we have been having made me dread being cooped up in the studio all day, so on Tuesday, I packed up my paints, my desk easel, and a lunch, and ventured out to Falls Park to this spot:
And set to work. There are several sets of stone steps in this remote corner of the park that lead up to the Governor's school for the arts. I only discovered this spot recently, and have wanted to paint it ever since.
"Leading to Where"
16"x 20"
Oil on Canvas
$220
To purchase, email me with the title in the subject line.
Painting outside is so totally different from painting in the studio. In the studio, I have pretty much total control over my environment, and can work relatively undisturbed. Outside is a different story. You have to deal with changes in weather and light, wind, picking leaves out of the paint, and bugs landing on the canvas, not to mention the people wandering by to see what you are doing. Throughout the day, I was beset by many questions and curious looks: the little boy who politely asked if he could "help" me, the group of high school students on their lunch break who suddenly surrounded me, the two older ladies who just sat down behind me and watched for a while, the little girl who, after asking her mom if I was a painter, stated that I "wasn't very good" (everyone is a critic). All in all, it was a fun experience which I will likely repeat again soon. If you are out and about on a nice day in Greenville, come look for me!
And set to work. There are several sets of stone steps in this remote corner of the park that lead up to the Governor's school for the arts. I only discovered this spot recently, and have wanted to paint it ever since.
"Leading to Where"
16"x 20"
Oil on Canvas
$220
To purchase, email me with the title in the subject line.
Painting outside is so totally different from painting in the studio. In the studio, I have pretty much total control over my environment, and can work relatively undisturbed. Outside is a different story. You have to deal with changes in weather and light, wind, picking leaves out of the paint, and bugs landing on the canvas, not to mention the people wandering by to see what you are doing. Throughout the day, I was beset by many questions and curious looks: the little boy who politely asked if he could "help" me, the group of high school students on their lunch break who suddenly surrounded me, the two older ladies who just sat down behind me and watched for a while, the little girl who, after asking her mom if I was a painter, stated that I "wasn't very good" (everyone is a critic). All in all, it was a fun experience which I will likely repeat again soon. If you are out and about on a nice day in Greenville, come look for me!
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
"Dashing Away"
4 1/4"x 5 1/2"
Oil on Mat board
$65
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I did a larger version of this painting a while back, but the other pieces I have been doing lately made me want to revisit it on a smaller scale. This is one of my absolute favorite photographs, picturing my grandparents dashing out of the church on their wedding day.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
"Smile for the Camera"
4 1/4"x 5 1/2"
Oil on Mat board
$65
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Another "snapshot" piece from my family. My mom is the little girl on the left. I had fun playing around with color on this one, using the brown for the darks instead of all shades of blue.
Monday, March 23, 2009
"Family Resemblance"
4 1/4"x 5 1/2"
Oil on Mat board
$65
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I'm back! I now have my camera back, and am able to post all the fun new pieces I have been working on. I really like painting these old "snapshot" looking photos. Something about making them look recognizable, and yet still a little ambiguous intrigues me. Several more of these pieces are to come, plus I intend to get outside to paint in this beautiful spring weather this week.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
"There If You Look For It"
5 1/4"x 8 1/2"
Oil on Mat board
$80
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This piece is another product of my recent photo shoot around Greenville. This old sign is a bit hidden, and trying to shoot it and not get hit by a car was a challenge. I think my favorite part is the bottom edge of the stoplight in the top left corner.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
"Mere Shadows"
5 1/2"x 8 1/2"
Oil on Paper
$80
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I went to hear a friend of mine play at O-Cha tea bar last week, and while I was listening to her, of course started sketching. This vase of flowers was sitting on the table next to me. The flowers were pretty, but what really drew my attention was the shadow created by the bright light directly overhead. In this piece, I wanted to give you just a glimpse of the actual object, but then force you to figure out what the rest of the object looks like just through its shadow.
I was also able to film this piece as I worked on it, so if I can edit it a bit, I hope to post it in a few days.
Monday, March 9, 2009
"A Little Sweeter"
4 1/4"x 5 1/2"
Oil on Mat board
$65
To purchase, email me with the title in the subject line.
For several days, I have wanted to paint something with reflections, and this morning, my sugar dispenser made for the perfect subject. Not only did I get to paint the changing morning light on the silver top, I also had the challenge of painting the glass, and making it look like there is sugar inside. I also experimented with filming a piece in progress. I didn't get a whole video of this one, but I was able to work out a few kinks in the process, so I hope to have a few videos to post soon.
Friday, March 6, 2009
In the Park
Thursday, March 5, 2009
In Progress
This is only step one of a new piece, but I like the drawing so much that I wanted to go ahead and share it. I drew the scene on a sheet of brown paper, which I have now mounted on a canvas and sealed. (That being the reason for the wrinkles and the slight sheen.) Next I am going to add layers of paint to the figures, leaving some areas of the paper and the graphite as is.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
"At the Counter"
8 1/4"x 5 1/2"
Oil on Paper
$95
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I intended to post this piece yesterday, but somehow had the camera but not the computer cord. So here it is, a day late. While researching images for another project, I came across a few photos that were described as Furman students in the 50's relaxing at "The Canteen". While I am not familiar with The Canteen, being a former Furman student myself, I couldn't resist them. Not to mention the iconic image of young people hanging out at the soda fountain.
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