Showing posts with label colored pencil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colored pencil. Show all posts

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Playing Catch Up

"Sleepy Head" 2.5x3.5" Colored Pencil
This painting is an oldie, but goodie. Once I realized that I wanted art to become apart of my life other than being a fun hobby I sat down and really pushed myself hard to try and get used to other subjects. Since I almost always paint horses, so the goal at that point in time was to draw everything but horses! At first this failed miserably. I went through about a month solid of my everyday paintings failing. I was getting very discouraged, and decided I needed to change my game a little. See, at the time I was trying to get an ACEO finished in under an hour, so with this one I decided to sit down and simple do the best I could no matter how long it took. Sounds simple I know! I sat at my art desk for over three hours trying to make sure this little work was perfect. And I am certainly pleased with the end results, even to this day! I learned that it really doesn't matter how much time you spend on a work, it's taking the time to make sure you do it right.
I also apologies to you guys for lack of up dates. The little camera I was using to take photos of my work was stolen, so I have no way to post my new stuff :( Hopefully I'll get a replacement in the next month or so!
Happy Painting!!!

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Belle ACEO

"Belle" 2.5 x3.5 Colored Pencil on Paper
This beautiful mare is owned by my Barn Manager, and I couldn't help but try my hand at painting her! She's a Champion Arabian Halter horse, and full of attitude! Around the stables we call her "Barbie" because of how she struts around! It's always amusing the personalities these creatures have, and that's most of the reason why I'm so drawn to horses. Their beauty and grace is just the perfect subject for a painting!
I also like completing these smaller works of art. They come in handy if there isn't a lot of time to complete a larger work, and they help keep things challenging. It's very hard to come up with a pleasing composition with such a tiny work space! Colors and contrasts become even more important than the subject matter as one trys to make the painting successful. With the time factor, I can usually have one of these completed in less than an hour. And in a busy work day between school, writing, music, and exercises- like I said, larger works just keep getting pushed back. This is especially true with school since I'm an art major, I have so many paintings due for different professors there just isn't time for personal work sometimes!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

"Blue Eyes"

"Blue Eyes" 9 x 12 Colored Pencil on Pastel Board


This painting started to take on a mind of its own the more I worked on it. Originally I had a beautiful silver dapple pinto in mind as I started to color the horse; however, the more I colored it the blacker the horse became! I eventually gave up trying to save the light grey idea and just went with it. When the painting was finally finished I just had to laugh because it came out looking like my mare Melody. I think its telling me to do a portrait of my girl rather than other people's babies! :)
On another note, looks like I'm taking a very spontaneous trip to Washington DC to visit my sister and I will be back on Monday. Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!