This blog contains my art and a few ramblings,I make many kinds of art... here are a few. I hope you enjoy them!!
Monday, February 16, 2009
A couple paintings I did of my boyfriends!
These are rather large paintings I did in acrylics. I apologize for my Van in the back ground! The last was the little girl from National Geographic Magazine! In the photo...her eyes were so beautiful, they drove me crazy, until I painted them. Same thing with Depp! But I haven't gotten over that or Gerard Butler. Some things just can't be fixed with paint!!!! I'm thinking of starting a blog dedicated to the record of photos I have of my art basically for me so I can look at and see what I need to improve on! I believe it's important to take pictures of everything you have done. It's nice if for no other reason, to be able to look back and see how you have grown and what you have learned as an artist! It's also good to have for your clients! Misty
Misty, beautiful work! I also was captivated by the eyes of the national geo girl, and did a mixed media drawing/painting of her many years ago. I wish I still had it, or a picture. . . Also, love the latest lighter cases!
I recognized the National Geographic shot before you even mentioned it - I can still see that picture sooooo clearly in my mind.
the paintings are really, really well done (my favorite - even if I, too, have deep, deep love for Depp - is the second one from the Phantom ... stunning piece).
... AND ... I totally agree with you. I photograph (almost) everything I create ... to remember, reflect, improve upon and catalog ... plus, if I have the photograph, I have much less separation anxiety over the pieces I really liked. :)
I just popped over to take a look at your artwork. It is incredible. You did an excellent interpretation of the girl from Afghanastan. I love it! - audrey
i agree with the documenting, i do it too. even if i'm not happy with a piece i've done, i document it so i can look back and understand/learn/grow.
when i went to art college they kept going on about the importance of documenting our work for all sorts of reasons. i think there's always a reason to do it.
+ i'm glad you're doing it in a blog so i can have a look at your work!!
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Dragon Taxidermy Done Here!
Don't forget..have ye a need for a dragon, I know where to get 'em! Please check out my older posts for more Dragon photos. And follow this link to my Art Gecko Studio blog, right now it has only dragons but as time goes on I will add more of my other art!
I have three blogs, one is for my dragons that I make from air dry clay. The other is for my other art... what ever I am into at the time. And the third is for some of my poetry. A friend of mine (Ros, you know who you are) ispired me to post my writings.
I am a retired musician and a barber. I run a shop called Sweeney's in Tucson, with my youngest daughter, and my oldest daughter is a radiology tech assitant and dance teacher! I played music 5 nights a week for 20 years with my husband and step-son, and now I have time for my art! Hope you enjoy it!
Misty
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Misty, beautiful work! I also was captivated by the eyes of the national geo girl, and did a mixed media drawing/painting of her many years ago. I wish I still had it, or a picture. . .
Also, love the latest lighter cases!
Wow, Misty, your paintings are gorgeous! You really captured the Nat. Geo. girl's eyes so beautifully.
I recognized the National Geographic shot before you even mentioned it - I can still see that picture sooooo clearly in my mind.
the paintings are really, really well done (my favorite - even if I, too, have deep, deep love for Depp - is the second one from the Phantom ... stunning piece).
... AND ... I totally agree with you. I photograph (almost) everything I create ... to remember, reflect, improve upon and catalog ... plus, if I have the photograph, I have much less separation anxiety over the pieces I really liked. :)
I just popped over to take a look at your artwork. It is incredible. You did an excellent interpretation of the girl from Afghanastan. I love it!
- audrey
wow you're really talented :)
i agree with the documenting, i do it too. even if i'm not happy with a piece i've done, i document it so i can look back and understand/learn/grow.
when i went to art college they kept going on about the importance of documenting our work for all sorts of reasons. i think there's always a reason to do it.
+ i'm glad you're doing it in a blog so i can have a look at your work!!
The chap who photographed the girl, Steve McCurry, has a book called Portraits and it is so beautiful!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Portraits-Steve-McCurry/dp/071483839X/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1239995957&sr=8-5
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