Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The Road Ahead ~~ Kimberly Kelly Santini



 

"The Road Ahead," a 5" square painting done in Golden Open Acrylics on Ampersand Gessobord. Add this gem to your collection for only $239 - email me if interested.

 
No matter how shadowed the path might seem, there is much adventure to be had along the way.

 
This painting and all of today's prayer/karma/jujubes go out to those who's days are difficult. My wish for you today is an unexpected encounter that brings pure, unadulterated joy.

 
Which makes me think that I should go back into this painting and add a tiny speck of light on the wooded horizon......

 
Thanks, as always, for looking at and sharing my paintings with those you care about,
Kim

 
PAINTING WORKSHOP, October 8th, Lake Orion Michigan, 10am-4pm. Email me for additional information.
 

 

Thank You!
 

 
I really appreciate your show of support after declaring yesterday a mental health day. I was showered with emails, messages, and stories of your own.

 
I am most definitely a Type A, OCD, Over Achiever, Perfectionist sort of person. It is very difficult for me to walk away from work that has to be done (unless, that is, the work in question is housework!).

 
I thoroughly enjoyed myself, though.

 
And I'll have to remember not to wait so long for the next one.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Autumn Splendor by Dawn Secord



This is the first painting in my newest series, the Seasons Series. It is the "fall" season. There were several background photos used for the painting taken at different times in the year.
For the painting to really have the feel of fall and for color harmony in the painting, a great deal of warm reds and yellows were incorporated into the background that were not in the reference photos.
The model for this painting I had met several times over the years and is a Best In Show winner. When in Wisconsin a few years ago his owner had commissioned me to paint his portrait. During the photo session, something in the pine trees caught his attention and he swung his head around to look at the distraction. One thing led to another and this painting, Autumn Splendor came to be. Prints are for sale on my website at http://www.dawnsecord.com/printsforsale.html


Dawn Secord



Monday, September 19, 2011

Two Paintings Published by Valarie Wolf

I am pleased to announce that two of my Greyhound paintings have been published in a new book called 'Retired From Racing, Not From Life', a book depicting Greyhounds in art and photography.  The book is available on Blurb.com, and profits resulting from sales go directly to help Greyhound health.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

"Tyson" Oil on Gessoboard by Charlotte Yealey

8x10
Oil on Gesso board
Tyson is my daughter and grandson's dog. He is a very good boy and great watchdog but he is also gentle with their new kitten.
www.charlotteswebart.com

Friday, September 9, 2011

Dragon Slayers II, A Lesson Painting, Part II ~~ by Kimberly Kelly Santini

If you are joining us in progress, here's yesterday's post to get you up to speed.
 

And what I should have done yesterday which I totally neglected to do was give a shout out of tremendous thanks to fellow artist and friend Julie Bender for sharing her Vizsla puppies with us. Please forgive me, Julie!

 
 

You'll see that the changes in today's steps are a little less dramatic - that's because I am making smaller marks and adjustments, given the bulk of the work has already been done. I'm also using glazes (layers of translucent paint) to soften or brighten my values and edges. Oddly enough, though, this stage involves more care and consideration, and thusly more time, than what I established yesterday.

 
 

I love the final, final bits, when I get to add dashes of unexpected color here and there. And suggest a few whiskers. This is it, all done!

 
 

Detail of "Dragon Slayers II," 10" square, Golden Open Acrylics on a Raymar panel, the second painting in my series of ever-so-brave Dragon Slayers. This painting is $489 - inquiries may come to me.

 
Thanks, as always, for looking at and sharing my paintings with your friends and family.

 
Enjoy the weekend!!
Kim

 
 
COMING UP ~~ PAINTING WORKSHOP "Mixing Color Not Mud": Saturday, October 8th, at the Orion Art Center in Lake Orion MICHIGAN. Email me to get on the early bird list.


 

Lesson Paintings
 

 
Check it out - it's an illustrated index to this year's lesson paintings, a page I've just added to the studio website!

 
What? you didn't know about the studio website?

 
Well shame on me for not publicizing it better!!

 
(I've actually got 2 websites!!)

 
TurtledoveDesigns is the studio site, with information on classes, exhibitions - nowlesson paintings - and that sort of stuff.

 
PaintingADogADay is dedicated to all things related to my daily pet portraits - the paintings and any other peripheral info.

 
Wanna go really crazy? come fan the studio on Facebook and get in process pics, studio tips, suggested reading and all sorts of other goodies.

 
Ok, now that you've got the info - feel free to shout it from the mountaintops.

 
Or at least tell a friend or two!!

 
THANKS!
 

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Dragon Slayers II, A Lesson Painting, Part I ~~ by Kimberly Kelly Santini

To combat the gray and gloom outside my window (and literally in the news and everywhere I seem to go), I decided today's painting had to be lighthearted and fun.
 

Here's the beginning of the second painting in my Dragon Slayers series. This one is a 10" square Raymar panel.

 

I started with a rough outline of my subject, as I was making some shifts from the original reference photo and wanted to make certain the square format was going to work. (Yes, I could have done a thumbnail sketch and prepared more conventionally for this, but I was too anxious to get to work) After sketching, I laid down a bold wash, using warm colors for the foreground and my subject, and a cooler green at the top to help my background fade into the distance.

 

Grabbing a wide flat brush, I started roughing in my focal point, working from it outwards. I'm not focusing on anything other than defining values and starting to carve form. My marks are sloppy and my color is not nearly precise. I work quickly because the majority of these marks will ultimately be covered with other layers, so I am not going to stress or slave over them quite yet.

 

(Nope, it's not your eyes - my pic is blurry - sorry!)

 

Once I covered the majority of the canvas with a layer of marks, I went back in and redrew the faces very carefully. Now I am paying better attention to form, relationships, and color. And making sure I leave plenty of strategically placed "peek a boo pockets" - those bits of boldly colored underpainting.

 
Thanks, as always, for looking at and sharing my paintings with your friends and family,
Kim
 

 
COMING UP ~~ PAINTING WORKSHOP "Mixing Color Not Mud": Saturday, October 8th, at the Orion Art Center in Lake Orion MICHIGAN. Email me to get on the early bird list.



Carol Marine

 
Many of you will recognize Carol's name, as she is one of my long time daily painting mentors. A fabulously talented artist and equally gifted instructor, she and her husband David have never been less than exhorbitantly generous with their support of the art community.

 
So it was with great sadness that I learned her home - and studio - burned to the ground over the weekend. 

 
It was just one house of hundreds that have burned - and are burning still - as the wildfires rake their way across Texas.

 
If you are so inclined, a fund has been set up for Carol and her family.

 
There's also various organizations that are stepping up to help displaced families, and of course, animals, too.

 
The flooding in the North East is heartbreaking, and there are hardships all around us - we need not look far.

 
If you cannot give financial assistance or volunteer your time, please consider sending prayers and karma in their place. Compassion is always greatly appreciated.
 
 
 

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Pudge

My client picked up the 5x7 watercolor of her Beagle, Pudge, a beloved family pet who recently passed away.  This pose was a picture from a younger Pudge, so he had to be aged.  I was not happy with an earlier version, but this one worked out and the client agreed.  Everyone's happy.


Judith A. Johnson
judithajohnson.com

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

A Golden Moment by Linda Snider Ward

A trainer & her trainee await their turn in the dog show. 8" x 8" oil (gallery-wrapped canvas)
You can see more of Linda's artwork on her website