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Entries in painting (6)

Sunday
15Nov2009

My First Custom Orders!

I've been so pleased for the past few weeks to have been commissioned to do two paintings.  One was a small ACEO sized watercolour painting for a lovely repeat customer and the other one was from the same customer who was commissioning it for another person who I also know.  It was fun collaborating with her to come up with a painting that we both thought she would love. 

Here is the ACEO, which was based on another one I sold to her before:

This is the one it is based upon:

 

This is the larger painting which was sent to Akua who owns and runs The Sheabutter Cottage where I buy really high quality, fair trade shea butter from on a regular basis:

I'm pleased to say that she loved it and to have such happy customers has really boosted my confidence and I'm no longer as apprehensive about custom orders as I once was.

In fact, I'm working on another one right now for the same customer! 

Thursday
20Aug2009

Latest Watercolour Paintings

Here are my latest original watercolour paintings:

   

  

I've been really lucky and sold a couple of them already!

The first I just listed on Etsy last night, the second one sold this month, the third is still available, the fourth sold last month and the last one is not for sale because my other half wanted it for his den.

Here is the link to my Etsy shop if you would like to have a look at some of my other paintings.

Thursday
25Jun2009

Watercolour Painting in Progress

Here is my latest work in progress.  The idea behind this one is that I rarely see African American women portrayed as fairies or in fantasy settings in art so I decided to create some of this type of art myself.  Here it is at the beginning stage which I think I posted a pic of before:

And this is what it looks like now:

 

As you can see I've added a couple of larger flowers beside her and added a bit more interest to the background and added some branches to the tree.  I'm intending to add some more flowers to her dress but I don't think they will be so close together all the way down. 

I hope this painting turns out ok. I'm a little nervous!!

Wednesday
12Nov2008

Two Handmade Bookmarks and a Mixed Media Watercolour Painting

I've been busy the last few days getting back onto my creativity bandwagon.  I had two weeks recently when I didn't paint anything and didn't feel like it either.  So I decided to forget about perfection and selling and focus on trying new methods and techniques and of course having fun! 

I cleared my desk area and that helped to motivate me and then I revisited some ideas I had about trying different creative projects.  I even ordered some books on collage and mixed media to further motivate me.  So I took the plunge and decided to play with some ideas just for creativity's sake.

Here are two bookmarks I made by glueing watercolour paper onto brown Kraft card and then painting on the watercolour side. I glued the watercolour paper because the brown card is quite thin on its own and also because I wanted a familiar surface to paint on.

For the black and white bookmark, I glued some decorative paper onto each end of the brown Kraft card and then drew the illustration onto the watercolour paper in the middle using black watersoluble ink.  For the skin of her face and neck I used a wet brush and pushed the ink around gently to colour it in. 

The tree bookmark is completely in watercolour paint.

They could both be used on their own or in their plastic pouches like the one shown. The plastic pouch is actually quite a bit longer than the bookmarks but I distorted the image when I tried to get it to fit on the page!  I added the red ribbon.

 

 

I also tried experimenting with negative painting in watercolour and this is what I came up with.  It turned into a mixed media piece as well when I decided to cut out the shape of a butterfly (well I hope it looks like one!) on green card and stick it in the middle.

All of these projects were fun and I'll try and keep up with experimenting like this so I don't get into a slump again.

Thursday
25Sep2008

Latest Original Watercolours on Sale at Miss Ann Art

Here are my latest paintings listed for sale at Miss Ann Art: