Thursday, October 31, 2013

One more completed

I have completed one more painting in the 'acrylic peel' style. It is of a tiger and it too is fitting for a child's room. My goal is to do several different animals in their natural environment and I desire for each pieces to have a whimsical quality to them.
 $250 "The Eye of the Tiger"

I am currently working on a pieces with a slight twist. I'm doing a painting of a zebra but this time I'm not doing it in its natural color of black and white. I decided to add some color to it. I will post a pic to this post as soon as I get it completed.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Creating something wonderful

My current body of work entails playing with acrylic paint in a new way. While in college I took a trip to the Columbus Museum of Art where I saw an artist was using acrylic paint in a new way. The artist was applying acrylic paint to plastic and letting it dry. Once it had dried they were peeled it off and then to display it they draped it on some rods. I was amazed my this new way to play with the medium that I decide to try it. And to my pure amazement it worked. I then decided I would apply this new concept to my work but I would also reapply my dried acrylic pieces to paintings I was a;ready working on. I am thrilled with they are turning out.The series I am currently working on is a series child's room themed  pieces.
$250 'Big Blue'


     $250 'Sippy'                       Willow of Wonder

Friday, October 4, 2013

My interpretation of Grief in an art form

As an artist I find it refreshing how I can use creative expression as an outlet for how I'm feeling. I can express things that I am unable to express verbally. In 2010, my younger brother past away and I was struck with grief. As I was facing this new reality of lose and grief I found art as my source for expressing how I felt. Words were not there, so I expressed my feelings through my art. There was one piece in particular that started a series of pieces. I call it the FOG. Its my interpretation of the early stage of grief. The idea for the piece came to me while sitting in my car. It was a rainy day and I felt overwhelmed with sadness and I leaned my head against the glass and in doing so noticed the fog my breath created on the class as a rested there a while. At that moment it came to me that this was a perfect image of what the beginning stage of grief was like; the rain hitting one side of the window pane and fog forming on the other. The tears soak the outer facade of the person while inside the person is in such a daze they are just going through the motions of life without fully being there in the moment because their grief is so encompassing. The image to the right is the art piece I did that reflects this idea.


I created another piece in this series that reflected my feelings once the lost set in. I did this piece using chalk pastels in purples, greens, and yellows and drew it on drawing paper. My goal with this pieces was to express my sense of frustration with lose and grief.








The black and white pastel image is a third pieces I created in the series. This is a less dramatic representation of grief.