Showing posts with label mixed media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixed media. Show all posts

Sunday, March 29, 2015

New SFA original collage - "Bird on a Wire"



This is new, and somewhat different for me. It's taken me a while to work on it, mainly trying to get all the elements together and perfect. I did have the beeswax on too thick, and finally found my heat gun and took a chance to work on it, and it worked really well! YAY!

SFA - Original collage with beeswax, original photo(s), old papers, and skeleton leaves. On Etsy. 4.5x4.5" for those who love birds and nature/natural things.  https://www.etsy.com/listing/227944616/original-collage-bird-on-a-wire-vintage

Saturday, September 20, 2014

A new ACEO (SFA) - a new series - gardens and flowers, unique original painting.

A new ACEO from me. (3.5x2.5") SFA. Original watercolor painting. Pen & wash journal-style garden arbor with Chinese lantern on a handwritten ledger paper from 1887. Beautiful back-lit garden.

Now on eBay - find it here ...  http://tinyurl.com/lg8bpkl - Jillian Crider 'artistjillian' - Thank you for looking. Look for some more - I'm doing a 'series'.

Friday, January 10, 2014

original ACEO 2,5x3,5

I'm honored to be the first auther in 2014.
In October i discovered ATCs / ACEOs and I fell in love with those little artworks.
I love to trade ATCs but I also try to sell some (original) ACEOs on Etsy


  This is Moora if you want to know her better, visit her on Etsy ;)

Monday, January 21, 2013

SFA and Art Abandonment

Hello everyone!

For many years I have been making little pieces of art and abandoning them around my community and in other areas as I travel.  There's something just so fun (and sneaky) about leaving a piece of art for someone else to find and (hopefully) enjoy and treasure.  My imagination runs wild at all the possibilities of where my art will end up.

Anyway, I belong to a really fun Facebook group called "Art Abandonment" which started not too long ago. This idea has really caught on in recent times and all kinds of artists are participating in our "art by stealth" approach to sharing our work.

This link is to my blog post where I show some of my original, one-of-a-kind art magnets (business card sized at 2" X 3.5") that I have been abandoning during the month of January.  My plan is to do this once a month at least.  I already have my February stash ready to go and it will end up somewhere between Kelowna, British Columbia, Calgary, Alberta and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico on my upcoming vacation.

This is SO much fun and I encourage any artist to consider checking this out as a fun way to share their art.

Cheers!
Joanna


Sunday, December 13, 2009

Great Blue Heron - Sunrise in Clallam Bay


This piece represents the Great Blue Heron at sunrise on the coastal beaches here on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, specifically Clallam Bay.

Raw, rich and full of life!

Click on the image to view the full details and how to purchase - great prices won't last past Christmas!



Tuesday, August 18, 2009

"Jessica's Shearwater" by Kir Talmage

One of the things that impresses me about Jessica Douglas's work is her use of references in wings, and her ability to work large and fine enough to get just about every darn feather. Not to mention what David Sibley can do (have you seen his bird guides??!!)

I was noodling about on a 4"x6" piece of paper meant actually for printing cards on inkjet printers. As such, it moderately sucks for watercolors, but once I laid in a background (while vaguely thinking I might work at some of Linda Kemp's techniques), I switched to mixing colored pencils and gouache and thicker watercolors, and kept thinking of Ursula Vernon's advice that people will "believe" any lighting and skin tones if you get the shadows right.

Well, I'm not in their class, on any of those counts. I'm not even sure there are enough shadows (there often aren't, in my stuff). And I know I'm working too small and too impatiently to even get halfway to some of their techniques, let alone toward their deeply practiced skills and cool creativity.

On the other hand, they're all teaching me stuff, I keep going when I can find some damn time, and I'm grateful, and pleased with this as a step towards their levels (say, as of a couple years ago; I may never catch up and that's OK too).

It was a sooty shearwater, by the way.

On gear: Shirts and gifts through cafepress; different mugs and totes and doodads at zazzle; and various print sizes at deviantArt.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Bellflowers

Fiddling again with that cool technique of Linda Kemp's -- the negative space, front-to-back stuff. Plus colored pencil. Working on this while waiting for other stuff to dry. Didn't turn out as I'd thought I was planning, but that's OK.

Original is 3"x7" on cold press paper of some kind, watercolors and colored pencil.

Prints can be available, of course. Original is also for sale (very occasionally something sells and I don't get the image page updated soon enough); email me!

Monday, February 4, 2008

CrOwS from the Travel Series


Three of Five Crows in the new Travel Series!
Check em out here:

Store::
http://stores.ebay.com/Heather-Sky-Studio-Gallery

Thanks! Christine

Friday, January 25, 2008

Topo Gigio


"Topo Gigio on his Violin" 4x6 mixed media
This was one of two commissions on Topo Gigio. He was a very cute puppet that came on at the end of the Ed Sullivan Show and he usually asked for a kiss from Ed. He's about the cutest TV character I've ever seen (I didn't know of him until my client asked me). My two commissions are both being offered as prints on my Ebay Click Here