Showing posts with label workspace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workspace. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

new works

Here are a couple of new paintings I've been working on for my solo show at Shooting Gallery in January..


weird witchy lady with bird wings for hips.


and then I started this crazy girly the other night. Think i'm leaving the wood exposed on this one.

no eyebrows, an extra eye & a gap in her teeth. muahahaha.

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and now a bunch of other pictures just because:

my studio is turning in to a bit of a jungle. I have plants eeeverywhere.

It's so peaceful sitting up in the loft, especially in the evening, feeling the warm breeze coming in. half my day I spend up there, lounging on the couch, sketching, reading, drinking tea, looking down at my easel.. pure heaven. 

oh, and i'm becoming more and more of a jewelry addict. HELP.




mmmm days at the lake are my faaaaaave.
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Also, you may remember me mentioning a while back that I did some designs for Volcom..

They'll be hitting the stores (in US) this December, keep an eye out ;)

I had two photoshoots last week in my studio,

Another fancy lacy shoot with with Natali Truax for Sex + Design Magazine's September print edition.
lil preview...


And then more of a casual shoot with Jerry Buttles


More later :)

C

Monday, May 16, 2011

May Fairs art show + new studio

Super fun show is opening this week! May Fairs over at Project One Gallery. Including myself and 3 other lovely lovely ladies. 

My new foxy & antlered girls will be there, with all their multiple-eyed weirdness.


here's a lil preview of the other two pieces (full images coming soon):


Also, I've been busy moving in to my new art studio. I'm so so so in love with the space. It's super sunny and kind of huge. Ha. I'll post more pictures once everything is all organized, etc.
But here is one wall.

aaaand me basking in the sunlight. lalalala


ALSO I'M NOW OFFICIALLY AN AUNTIE! eeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Just got the news right now. omgsoexcited. Can't wait to meet lil Johann! Looks like I'll be driving down to SoCal this weekend :) :)
ok that's about it. yaaaay erratic blogging!

xxxx
see you wednesday I hope :)
C

Friday, February 11, 2011

Photoshoot

Yesterday the lovely Natali Truax came by my studio for a photoshoot. Here are a few. More later.
painting in my undies. teehee ;)

(I did some rearranging in my studio recently, but it's still not quite finished. I am much happier with my new setup. I was kind of in a weird little corner before and it was like an obstacle course to get over there sometimes. Dropping a brush on the floor was like, the worst thing ever. I had to do these weird acrobatic long-arm reaches to get to said fallen object. Plus, I'm surrounded by all my treasures now, like glass bottles, keys, candles & boat bookends! lalala)

We also went out in my patio for a little bit. San Francisco has been strangely warm the past couple of weeks. (luckily for me)


hairweaveeeee. Sadly my hair isn't quite this long.

This one is my personal favorite :)

Have a lovely weekend my dears ❤

Monday, September 13, 2010

Boat Shoulders painting - Work in Progress

Well hello Monday, meet Ophelia.
Here she is, halfway there. I'm hoping to finish her this week. And fast, because she's getting impatient. She feels naked without her boats and tattoos. Is she staring at you too? Cause she won't stop staring at me.


  
It all started the other night when Joe and I were playing silly games on our iphones. One minute we were playing Trivial Pursuit and then I sort of saw this painting in my mind, the painted version of my drawing Boat Shoulders. I saw it much differently in my head than how it's turning out, but that's how it is. You see an image, then it flits away as quickly as it arrived. I'm left with a memory that I begin to form and shape in to a painting. I never really considered my drawings to be conceptual versions of paintings, but perhaps they are beginning to be. Anyway, I have this strange love for the nautical world and I think it is rapidly becoming a common theme / direction my work is taking. 




Here she is at an earlier stage (Friday).
I seriously can't handle how beautiful this wood is. When the light hits it just right it seems to glow.  

❤,
c


Monday, August 9, 2010

Eternal Summer

Behold! The tan-lined, tattooed, sleepy-eyed dame.


And now it's time for round two of long and detailed process explanations.

But first, I must say how extremely excited I am for this show at Gallery Hijinks! It's right around the corner, the 21st of August. (As well as right around the corner from my house. Win.) Anyway, if you are in town and in the neighborhood, my tattooed ladies would love to see you.

Alright. So this time around I tried out some things differently. A lot of people have been asking me if I use a primer on the wood or some sort of gesso. I haven't in the past, but this time I did. The problem you run in to when choosing a primer is that it's generally white and very opaque. I like to leave the wood exposed around the figure, so a white gesso just wouldn't do. And it's terribly limiting to only apply it where you think paint is going to be. I'd feel very trapped if that were the case. Then this lovely lady reccomended a product to me, something to add a barrier between the woodgrain and the paint. Ladies and gentleman, I give you GAC 100! It's white in the bottle but dries perfectly clear! Now, I must say, it definitely did the trick in making the wood more vibrant and not so sponge-like. It also did make it much more forgiving if a drop of paint landed where it shouldn't have. (A little bit of mineral spirits picked it right up.)  Since it's like adding a thin coating of plasticy substance to the wood, the paint handles very differently. I found it a little more difficult to work the skin how I normally do, but it made doing the hair really easy as well as the halo. I personally prefer to paint directly on to the wood when rendering skin, but the hair was so easy to do on top of the primer, as it stopped the india ink from bleeding through the grain. So, for the next piece I'm doing, I applied the primer to everywhere but the skin portion. (More details on that later, but I definitely prefer doing it this way)
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Here she is at the start. I start filling in the pencil sketch with the basic pattern of light and shadows. From there I keep layering and layering until I'm satisfied.
 


Here I am drawing little houses. I know, weird, who paints in little dresses? I seriously do. Somehow I manage to get paint on everything but my clothes.. some strange skill I have acquired somewhere. I usually end up with bits of red or black paint on my face instead.
I also introduced a few new colors in to my palette which was fun, Rose Portrait and Mars Red (which is basically a Burnt Umber with some red hues).

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A sleeve of Victorian houses, my homage to San Francisco.


As stated in my previous post, the words say "thy eternal summer shall not fade", a snippet of Shakespeare's sonnet XVIII. This particular sonnet is so very special to me. In the 6th grade my grammar teacher taught this sonnet to us, we all had to memorize it and later recite it in front of the the class. I remember repeating it over and over for my mom, nervously trying to remember all the strange words. She would always tell me slow down, to speak it as if someone was writing it. I still have it memorized, as do my two best friends Lizzy and Morgan. It's this funny little connection we all have to eachother. I've always loved Mrs. Motgomery for making us memorize it, even if I didn't really understand it at the time. Now I find it to be so beautiful..

Here it is in full length:

Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate:
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer's lease hath all too short a date:
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimm'd;
And every fair from fair sometime declines,
By chance or nature's changing course untrimm'd;
But thy eternal summer shall not fade
Nor lose possession of that fair thou owest;
Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou growest:
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
So long lives this and this gives life to thee.

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For the halo, I mixed gold paint and bleached linseed oil, it made it nice and glossy.

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As for the tattoo above, it's an outline of a world map, and a famous French quote that I adore.
"Il n'est rien de réel que le rêve et l'amour."
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 "Nothing is real but dreams and love"
(which pretty much sums me up entirely)



Alright, I'm starting to get all sentimental and shit. So it's time to wrap this up.
 Once the piece is done and dry, I start the scan. My scanner bed is only 8.5" x 11", so it definitely takes a lot of scans to capture the whole image. Someday I'll invest in a larger scanner, but for now, this works. Here you can see the ridiculous amount of layers already, and that's only half the image. It's very tedious but definitely worth getting a high DPI image of it.

Also, the sound of my scanner drives my kitten nuts, it's a hilarious sight.

Think that's about it. Thanks for reading! As usual, I'm happy to answer any questions you may have. I am always experimenting and learning as I go, but I'm happy to share my discoveries with you.

xoxoxo
C

Thursday, January 21, 2010

flowers & frames




for you

Sunday, September 27, 2009

My new workspace

a friend of mine was moving out and didn't want this beautiful table anymore..






some of my drawings on our wall