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Monthly Archives: October 2009

church3

The people who bought this piece from me were excited to have it custom framed and matted and get it hung in their home, so they sent me this photo.   Ignore the reflection of their stained glass lamp in the upper right corner.   I thought that was very cool of them, I think they did a fabulous job on matting and I am very impressed with this elaborate frame.  Makes an artist feel good about what they do when see their work this way and being enjoyed.  I’ll certainly miss this one, it was one of my best.  But, I did have prints made before it was framed, so at least I have those.  Still, nothing is like the original.  Thanks to Depra and Stephane for sending me this.

firstimpressions

Okay, the message isn’t genius, but I thought it would be fun to do my cartoon fish, Glub,  in a comic style with blocks.  This one is “first impressions” , as that is what is important when encountering a member of the opposite sex, isn’t it?….maybe not, but for Glub, bigger is better for his first impression with this hot number…..regardless of the minimal humor provided, this style is fun to do….it is ink and colored pencil

RBarn2

I finally finished this one, it was a long road, consisting of  many layers and patience I am normally void of while doing a piece with this much going on.   I managed to make it look alot like the barn in Michigan, so since that was the goal, I guess I am happy with it.   This is watercolor, ink, gouche and masking fluid.  I applied several layers of color on the barn over masking, then applied more masking on the colored layers before applying a layer of white gouche over top to finish the barn siding. I am always excited to start a new piece, but then wind up equally as excited to finish it!

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