Butterfly Project

Friday, October 28, 2011

Hot Chocolate


Completing the series in the hot drinks is "Hot Chocolate".
These little paintings were all just for fun and mainly for teaching purposes. This last one was toned in red on an 8"x10" canvas so that the red of the mug could show through. If you look close you can still see the red toning through the creamy top. Also on top of this cup of Cocoa is chocolate curls so that the viewer knows they are looking at Hot Chocolate. Or, at least gets a hint ;)
The top background I chose dark to make the creamy top stand out. It's a Thalo blue/green. The bottom half was yellow over the red toning then burnt sienna finally with a bit of the thalo to darken the shadowing under the base of the cup for consistencies sake. I might have had to use a touch of black there too just to get the darkness in . A stroke of white or two for highlites on the handle and rim. The cup itself is also actually two reds, cad red med, and cad red light. Burnt Sienna toned through out on the cup body with the reds too. Just to tone it done a bit or it would be too bright a red. As you can see the top is just white mashed in this way and that to represent cream and then the brown is just place here and there for the chocolate around the edges , finally topped with the chocolate curls. The curls are tow toned brown and black for depth. Just double load your small flat angled shade brush for this little one stroke curl.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Next Wine and Paint Class


This Lotus Flower painting will be my next Wine and Paint class at 16 Main Gallery on October the 28th @pm. It's a BYOB. Please call and make your reservations now as classes tend to fill up early friends! 256.325. 0161.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Assorted Mini's


Today I spent the day working on some holiday mini's for sale at the gallery or just whatever, for kicks. They occupied my time and entertained me most of all. I got the Fall season represented in there and then the ever present Angels found their way into the scene of course!
Let's see we've got a couple of cornucopia's , a pumpkin, a farm with chickens and a rooster in it. Then the Angels. Two singles and a group of standing angels. The group of angels look almost child like in their stature. I hadn't got the leather hanging strap on the standing group of angels yet as I had run out of time.
That's it folks! That's how I spent today! ;)

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Espresso Anyone?


To go along with the coffee painting I did yesterday I did this Espresso painting today at the Gallery during the Madison Street Fest. Lots of visitors today. We all had a great time at the Gallery visiting with the patrons and residents of the town as they got to stroll through Main street filled with vendors of all types including an Artist Alley run by our beloved director Michele Lee. Lisa R, Kristy and myself were the judges for the artists at Artist Alley. There were many great and skilled artisans there to choose from which made the judging all the more difficult. We were to choose best artist and best booth display. There was also a Peoples Choice Award. One of our photographers , Sarah B. did the photography for the ribbon and awards presentations.
Long day, happy little painting to show for it.