Wednesday, February 9, 2011

10 Minute Espresso (Cups)


hehe. Wonky little cups.
This is my entry for the 10 Minute Challenge hosted by Carol Marine, of Daily Paintworks -
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/Challenge

It was definitely an eye-opening experience. Great warm up exercise to get your painting juices flowing. I highly recommend giving it a try. And please check out all the different entries! Wow!

(2) 4"x12" oil on (3/4") stretched canvas

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Sunday Morning Sun Art 2011


My Submission to the Artist Challenge #43, the CBS Sun Challenge. Check out all the cool pieces and maybe, just maybe, see the work on CBS.

Original painting, oil paints on stretched canvas. 19"x25"

Prints (8x10 or larger) are available. Please email me.

http://www.theartistchallenge.com/2011-01-08/art-challenge-43-sunday-morning-sun-art-2011/

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Happy Holidays - Ella, Lucy & Linus





Here are four pieces that my parents commissioned. All are 8x10, oil on canvasboard. My niece, Ella, at one month and one year, and the other two, are Lucy and Linus, my sisters' french bulldogs.
The piece of Linus is a copy of one I did of him for my first Forgotten Works Challenge, in 2008. My friend, Himanee, purchased that piece, much to my sisters' dismay.

So now my parents have asked me to paint the two dogs as a Christmas gift to my sister. I'm including the two paintings of my niece as well. I hope they like them.

The portraits of Ella were a challenge. I want to do more portraits of children, and I have to chalk these up as practice. And remember to get better reference photos in the future.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Forgotten Works Challenge - the Highlights








Above: 8"x10", oil or acrylics on CanvasBoard

I finished the Challenge. Not as well as I would like - I painted 16 pieces, and in the end, only 8 I feel, are decent. The rest are collaged paper and some stamping - we had to turn in 30 regardless of state of finish. But it was a good experience, as always, a learning experience as well. The advantage is, at the end, I feel that I have a starting point for new work - of all things, with the collage/paper work. They are getting me to think of what I want to paint on them once I get them back.

So, if you are in the Seattle area, I strongly encourage you to come see the show, if only to come to the Sneak Peek Preview Party - just to see the sheer volume of work - 1500 pieces of art for sale. The variety is staggering. I always enjoy it. Need more information? Email me.

WHEN: Preview Party (no sales) Wednesday, December 1st - 5-8pm
Big Sale Day: Thursday, December 2nd, 5 - 9pm
Open Sale Days: Saturday, December 4th & 11th, 12noon - 5pm

WHERE: Community Room, Tashiro Kaplan Building, 115 Prefontaine Place, Pioneer Square, Seattle.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

The Forgotten Works Challenge #10 Starts


This past Saturday I picked up my 30 (8x10) panels for the Forgotten Works Challenge. This is the 10th year that Charles Holzey has done it, and my third year participating. The premise - you have exactly 30 days to finish 30 pieces of art - painting, drawing, printmaking, collage... whatever your muse. The Challenge is to finish and to hand in 30 pieces at the end of the 30 days.

The show will be held during the First Thursday Art Walk on Pioneer Square at the Tashiro Kaplan building in downtown Seattle. All pieces sell for $40, for an original piece of art!

The cool part of this is to see the final display. 52 artists entered this year, each will submit 30 pieces... that's 1560 pieces! And it's all at random - so we are not grouped in anyway, which is very democratic.

Stay tuned for upcoming work... Maybe I'll complete the 30 this year. I always turn in 30, but not all are up to par.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Animals, Animals, Animals





From the Top:
Roxie, 9x12, oil on wood panel
Aina, 8x10, oil on canvas
Woodsie, 8x10, oil on canvas
Aina (again), 8x10, oil on canvas

All are portrait commissions. If you would like me to paint a portrait of your pet, please, contact me. I am really enjoying the different characters.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Barong Mask - The Artist Challenge #38

12"x12" oil on gallery wrap canvas. $250 including shipping.
The Artist Challenge for September was "Where The Wild Things Are". I picked this mask from my parents collection of Indonesian antiques. I've spent most of my childhood with this mask. It has managed to scare most of my babysitters. The mask is of a spirit called a Barong. It is a good spirit, meant to fight off evil forces. With a face like that, I don't doubt it. He's worse for wear due to age - lost a couple of his tusks. Still, remarkably fun to paint.
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