Friday, July 30, 2010

Work in Progress

Thank you so much for the sweet comments on my previous post, it sure is good encouragement!
Here are some preview/work in progress pictures of my next piece for the show at Gallery Hijinks.




Oh, and some little drawings from the airplane home. 
There's something really therapeutic about drawing on planes.



xoxoxo

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

NAUTICA

She's all done, for the moment. Minor tweaking is inevitable.
click to see it larger 
24" x 30" oil, watercolor pencil & ink on wood
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Here's a song for you to listen to while I go in to far too much detail about my painting process:
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Finished her up yesterday. I'm a big fan of the size, it's a little larger than my normal oil paintings, but still manageable. I had a lot of fun playing with nautical elements, as that world fascinates me so much. The mermaid tattoo is inspired by art nouveau designs. The quote says "fair winds and following seas", which is a traditional mariner's phrase, it's like a farewell/blessing. It gives me chills a little bit.

Throughout the painting process I go through many emotional ups and downs. Mostly switching from "this isn't working, you've lost your touch, Charmaine" and "you know you'll get it eventually, just keep at it". Well, eventually it gets to a point that I'm comfortable with and I take it to the next step.
Here's a little bit about my painting process: the longest part for me is the conceptualizing. I spend a lot of time on the computer sketching in Photoshop, playing with colors and themes. Since I work from photo references I generally draw on top of the photos so I can change the hairstyles, clothing (or no clothing), etc. Once I feel good about the image I'll start sketching it on the wood. Even though my paintings are highly planned out, I leave a lot of room for changes and improvising.

After I'm happy with the pencil sketch, I start with the skin. I guess you could consider my technique more like "finger painting". I like to blend the colors together with my fingers, I find it's a much smoother result than using a brush. (My flesh color palette consists of Yellow Ochre, Alizarin Crimson, Burnt Umber, Titanium White and Ultramarine Blue.)

Once I am satisfied with the skin, I start the hair (my favorite part). I start by blocking in most of the color and shape with flat black oil paint. Once the black dries a bit, I bust out my India ink and draw in individual strands, just to give it more life.


The tattoos are predominately black watercolor pencil. I know, water and oil don't mix, but somehow the pencil works great on top of the oil paint (once it has dried a little bit). To get the color hues, I mix a lot of paint thinner with the oil so it's nice and transparent. I suppose some linseed oil would work too. If I feel like it needs more definition then I'll go in with my ink to get some darker lines. 


For the blue halo, I was in a bit of a predicament. I felt like it really needed it and I wasn't going to be happy if it wasn't there, but it's difficult to get a smooth and even color when painting with thinned-down paint directly on the wood, as it soaks in so quickly. Then I found an old bottle of Bleached Linseed Oil buried in the depths of my art drawers. It adds a nice gloss and transparency to the oil, which made it really easy to use directly on the wood. It's also thin enough where I could paint directly on top of the hair to get the blue behind it.


Anyway. Yeah. It works wonders. I wish I had used it for the skin! I'm going to experiment with it on my next painting that I'm starting tomorrow. Yes, more tattooed ladies coming up!

Well, thanks for looking, hope you like her.
xo
C

Friday, July 16, 2010

work in progress pictures

It feels good to use oils again. I feel like I say that everytime I paint. ha.
Anyway, lots to go, but here's a preview.


Wednesday, July 14, 2010

nymphs

Weekend photoshoot for Purple Deer Vintage with Juliette.









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Also:
Here's a mini preview of a painting I started yesterday for an upcoming show at Gallery Hijinks. I Just started it, so it has a lotttt to go. Knowing me, I'll probably finish it in a few days, I'm like a maniac sometimes. The fun part is going to be all the tattoos.



And lastly:

The lovelies over at Peculiar Bliss did a little interview with me in their current issue. Go check it out!

Monday, July 12, 2010

monochromatic


I had a dream that ladybugs were taking over Florida. What do you dream about?

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

ghosts

Not Quite Sure If I'm Dreaming Or Not   and/or   It Is Far Too Cold To Be Summer

Dream-catchers catching dreams, dysfunctional mood rings & haunted seas. 
{ here, listen to this song while you look: SLEEP ∞ OVER – Outerlimits}

Voici quelques fantômes pour vous 




xo
C

Sunday, July 4, 2010

floral birds part II



8" x 10" Watercolor & ink 

Last night I was doodling and couldn't help drawing more flowery birds! One of my shows coming up is garden themed, so I thought this would fit.  I love combining patterns and mediums, kind of like a drawn collage. I'm working on a little floral fox right now, which I can't wait to show you. I'm totally hooked on drawing with watercolors! It was especially enjoyable last night; drawing, listening to some old music that made me feel really nostalgic, sipping on some green tea matcha and a kitten snoozing on my lap. Although, kitten has been a little psycho lately. He likes climbing up Joe's back while he's working, so now has all these little red dots from kitten claws. Awww. But I did give Joey a haircut the other day.
Muahaha. Clippers are fun.
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 Also.. Thank you all so much for your sweet comments on my Facebook giveaway drawing. And it's not too late to participate! Here is the link to the drawing, just leave a little comment and then I'll be randomly selecting a name and announcing the winner tomorrow morning (PST), so stay tuned!.

Thank you for being such sweethearts, it's really encouraging and you all keep me so inspired!
I really wish I could give each and every one of you a drawing.

Happy 4th of July! Alright, I'll stop blogging now, time to BBQ!
xoxo,
Charmaine

Friday, July 2, 2010

Facebook Drawing Giveaway!

Hello my lovelies! 
I'm doing a little giveaway on my Facebook of this brand new drawing! It's an 8" x 8" watercolor and ink drawing, and it can be yours! If you haven't already, just click "Like" at the top of the page, leave a little comment on this piece, and I'll randomly select a name and announce a winner on Monday. Thank you for all your support and kind words!
xoxoxo,
Charmaine