Backlit Teapot and Grapes 12 X 16 Colored Pencil on Ampersand Pastelboard SOLD
Another new piece finished and ready to be framed, but it seems to have me stumped as to which or how to frame it. My normal go to frame (wide black with a strip of antique gold) just doesn't say wow! So I'm looking at my options so the piece looks great and it still goes with my collection. This seems to be an on going issue every several months. My series of Backlit usually go with the above mentioned black framing but the warmth of this one just doesn't sing when given that option. I usually am struck by the framing dilemma when my "go to" frame is no longer available, which usually happens when I have just settled on a great new one, reframing or framing a number of a new series that way.
Keeping your collection uniform looks great in your booth at the Art Center Gallery or your tent when showing outdoors, but sometimes it's just not the right frame for the piece. I don't like to pigeon whole my design or color choices by the "norm" framing options, it stifles my evolving creative juices so to speak. So if I settle on one this one may make it to Crossroads for tonight's opening, but don't count on it.
Pardon my being absent for a few weeks after a sprained ankle and shoulder problems seem to have gotten in the way with my art. Attending PT for the should has me thankful that it's my left and not my right. Realizing my art is so important to me that I'd be lost without it. I hope your New Year has you thankful about something great in your life and your day is as colorful as my snow covered but sunny day here.
Gloria
I Blog about an Artist's Life, journaling and sketching, creating Fine Art, using Colored Pencils and also Oil Paints. Working in the studio as well as "En Plein Air", (In the Open Air). Come in and join the fun! My colored pencil work requires 20-25 layers of artist quality pencils. Trying to foster respect for artists who choose a nonstandard media is challenging. I hope this blog will show Colored Pencil deserves the respect from collectors and galleries as a fine art medium.
Showing posts with label Kitchen Still Lifes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kitchen Still Lifes. Show all posts
Friday, January 18, 2013
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Backlit Cuties Added To Backlit Series
Backlit Cuties 6 X 12 Colored Pencil On Ampersand Pastelboard
Just before my final outdoor show this year and the one I co-chair for Bon Air Artists Association, I completed this addition to my series. The 20th Anniversary of Art Affair Fine Art and Fine Craft Show is a labor of commitment for my local art group in Richmond. I have chaired this show for 3 years and it truly is a show that not only benefits our local artist community but we give 2 VCU Art Dept. scholarships as a result and Art 180, a Nonprofit organization that provides art-related programs to young people living in challenging circumstances, encouraging personal and community change. Located on Mary Munford Elementary School grounds on Westmoreland St. and Cary St., Sat. 10-5 and Sun. 11-5.
Sorry for the brief advertisement, but this show is a nearly year round job, and has taken up much of my production time. Although the show is a great event and we as the BAAA are the only Richmond based art group that produces such a show. We provide an opportunity for local high school honors students a competitive exhibit opportunity where they can show with many local professional artists as well as those from out of state.
Continuing the series of backlit fruit in this format has been great fun for me and I have at least a few more up my sleeve. Capturing the juicy water droplets on the surface of the orange skins and tray surface added to the fun. And with the last outdoor show for this year coming up this weekend, I hope to get more work produced. My students have enjoyed the series and as they are just now learning my techniques on sanded board I hope to pursue more kitchen art.
I hope you like it and if your in my area you'll drop by Art Affair this weekend. Have a colorful day!
Gloria
Just before my final outdoor show this year and the one I co-chair for Bon Air Artists Association, I completed this addition to my series. The 20th Anniversary of Art Affair Fine Art and Fine Craft Show is a labor of commitment for my local art group in Richmond. I have chaired this show for 3 years and it truly is a show that not only benefits our local artist community but we give 2 VCU Art Dept. scholarships as a result and Art 180, a Nonprofit organization that provides art-related programs to young people living in challenging circumstances, encouraging personal and community change. Located on Mary Munford Elementary School grounds on Westmoreland St. and Cary St., Sat. 10-5 and Sun. 11-5.
Sorry for the brief advertisement, but this show is a nearly year round job, and has taken up much of my production time. Although the show is a great event and we as the BAAA are the only Richmond based art group that produces such a show. We provide an opportunity for local high school honors students a competitive exhibit opportunity where they can show with many local professional artists as well as those from out of state.
Continuing the series of backlit fruit in this format has been great fun for me and I have at least a few more up my sleeve. Capturing the juicy water droplets on the surface of the orange skins and tray surface added to the fun. And with the last outdoor show for this year coming up this weekend, I hope to get more work produced. My students have enjoyed the series and as they are just now learning my techniques on sanded board I hope to pursue more kitchen art.
I hope you like it and if your in my area you'll drop by Art Affair this weekend. Have a colorful day!
Gloria
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Continuing the Backlit Series
Backlit Kiwi 6 X 12
Colored Pencil on Ampersand Pastelboard again, this is the same size as my Backlit Citrus piece and will be framed the same. (A black 2.5" frame with gold band on the inside) The series will have one more this size in it, stay tuned for # 4 and one more in the 6 X 18 size #5. The series will make their debut just in time for the fall art show season. Although I have just finished 2 other works not in the series, and will post them soon, the sequels may get put on the back burner until I can get a few of my France trip pieces done in time for the group show.
So I'm off to finish spraying this with UV Varnish and then to frame.
Enjoy your colorful day!
Colored Pencil on Ampersand Pastelboard again, this is the same size as my Backlit Citrus piece and will be framed the same. (A black 2.5" frame with gold band on the inside) The series will have one more this size in it, stay tuned for # 4 and one more in the 6 X 18 size #5. The series will make their debut just in time for the fall art show season. Although I have just finished 2 other works not in the series, and will post them soon, the sequels may get put on the back burner until I can get a few of my France trip pieces done in time for the group show.
So I'm off to finish spraying this with UV Varnish and then to frame.
Enjoy your colorful day!
Monday, April 2, 2012
Backlit Citrus
6 X 12 Colored Pencil on Ampersand Pastelboard
Here's a new piece I finished right before we took a short trip to Florida and my spring classes started. A small one, that really looked good in the black frame with gold inside trim, I placed it in. And especially on an easel on my kitchen counter top. I left it there for a few weeks, one because the under counter lighting made it look so luminescent and two because I've been very busy working on teaching my current two classes of new colored pencil students. And I have some great students! Who are 2 classes in and doing so well.
I'm currently working on a slightly longer new piece with the same theme of back lighting. One that I've worked on setups for during the last 4 months. The thin format should make these great pieces for kitchens, under cabinets or in a grouping. But really I'm playing with this layout and lighting, planning for a larger work yet to come. No drama here, I'm just working things out in my head and in photos first. Testing palette colors and playing with my cp's.
I hope you enjoy this piece and I hope to be posting the new one soon. Oh, and have a colorful day!
Here's a new piece I finished right before we took a short trip to Florida and my spring classes started. A small one, that really looked good in the black frame with gold inside trim, I placed it in. And especially on an easel on my kitchen counter top. I left it there for a few weeks, one because the under counter lighting made it look so luminescent and two because I've been very busy working on teaching my current two classes of new colored pencil students. And I have some great students! Who are 2 classes in and doing so well.
I'm currently working on a slightly longer new piece with the same theme of back lighting. One that I've worked on setups for during the last 4 months. The thin format should make these great pieces for kitchens, under cabinets or in a grouping. But really I'm playing with this layout and lighting, planning for a larger work yet to come. No drama here, I'm just working things out in my head and in photos first. Testing palette colors and playing with my cp's.
I hope you enjoy this piece and I hope to be posting the new one soon. Oh, and have a colorful day!
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Nectarines And Wine
Colored Pencil on Ampersand Pastelboard 16 X 20
In Getting ready for my showing at several of the Wineries and Wine Festivals this year here is the second Still Life finished last week just before Powhatan's Festival Of The Grape, our local wine festival. Turn out yesterday was somewhere near 7500 - 8000 wine lovers, and great weather. Not bad for such a small rural county in VA. My most local and newest art association Fine Arts Of Powhatan had our 2nd show at the festival. I donated my tent and screens for the event so Powhatan could see the fine artists in their midst. I myself had my 3 recent wine themed paintings there, this one included. It's a good thing it didn't sell because I hadn't had it photographed yet.
It of course is on pastelboard and finished with UV Archival Varnish to protect it like all my other pieces on this board. I did get the usual comments of "That can't be colored pencil!" This still life was set up in my kitchen on my granite countertop with a few nectarines I had around with one of my favorite blue wine glasses. A pale blue draped fabric covered the background board which I thought was a nice complimentary color to the yellow of the napkin and the Fess Parker Chardonnay (which I love).
Now on to my last of the series, for a while, which has to be done before my next winery show. I'll leave you all in suspense, but realize that since I've started my "part time day job" to pay for this Art Habit I have it may not be a short wait. Now back to coloring.
Gloria
In Getting ready for my showing at several of the Wineries and Wine Festivals this year here is the second Still Life finished last week just before Powhatan's Festival Of The Grape, our local wine festival. Turn out yesterday was somewhere near 7500 - 8000 wine lovers, and great weather. Not bad for such a small rural county in VA. My most local and newest art association Fine Arts Of Powhatan had our 2nd show at the festival. I donated my tent and screens for the event so Powhatan could see the fine artists in their midst. I myself had my 3 recent wine themed paintings there, this one included. It's a good thing it didn't sell because I hadn't had it photographed yet.
It of course is on pastelboard and finished with UV Archival Varnish to protect it like all my other pieces on this board. I did get the usual comments of "That can't be colored pencil!" This still life was set up in my kitchen on my granite countertop with a few nectarines I had around with one of my favorite blue wine glasses. A pale blue draped fabric covered the background board which I thought was a nice complimentary color to the yellow of the napkin and the Fess Parker Chardonnay (which I love).
Now on to my last of the series, for a while, which has to be done before my next winery show. I'll leave you all in suspense, but realize that since I've started my "part time day job" to pay for this Art Habit I have it may not be a short wait. Now back to coloring.
Gloria
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