Sunday, October 16, 2011

Which one is the flower?



Originally these were two separate charcoal studies.  When I placed them next to each other, I thought it was interesting. I decided to put them together as companion pieces. The top picture is a flower. The bottom image is a close up of blades on an indoor fan. 

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The Light Within


This piece was inspired by my  continued exploration of spirituality.  This is another work about auras and the light we all have within.  The different colors around the body refer to moods and mental states.   Much more information can be told about ourselves by looking at the auras. This can guide us in making positive changes in our lives. 

Saturday, July 23, 2011

The Universe Pt. 2




This is the 2nd part of the universe series. I will be making a 3rd piece also.  I  created movement in the shape of a subtle spiral. 

The Mask


This was a scketch I did from a tattoo that I liked. I decided to color it in. I like the mask as a symbol of the many faces people put on to survive out in the world. You stop wearing all the masks when you are faced with death.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Universe




I wanted to create my version of what a part of the universe would look like. I have been studying planets, stars, and clouds in outer space. I am fasinated by the subtle movement of the plantes and the changes that happen over time. The universe is one big abstract painting. :) 


Monday, June 27, 2011

Charcoal Study


This was a charcoal study of items around my house. The back ground is the blinds in the room. 

Oriental Brush Painting- Butterflies in Nature


This was made in a class study of butterflies. In this piece I was trying to capture the delicateness and movement of the butterflies. I learned from a Chinese teacher techniques and styles of water color painting past down through generations. I loved this class so much. We did light yoga before each class and hand exercises. We also had to sit up straight and have the paint brush with a pointed tip.  The teacher was very serious about the class knowing Chinese History. 

Monday, May 23, 2011

Light Versus Dark





MEDIUM: Oil painted over acrylic on canvas board
COLORS: reds, blues, yellows, white, black, purple, greens
DIMENSIONS: 17 7/8 x 13 7/8
SIGNATURE: All items have a Signature on front and back. The date is on back of the piece also.

I was thinking about movement and motion. This painting signifys the light and dark sides of our personalities. Sometimes these sides are battling for control over each other. People can repress the darkness within. Therefore, these feelings can pop out and manifest in unusal ways.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Metal Canvas



I studied sculpture for two years. I was greatly inspired by my teacher who graduated from Harvard.  He knew how to bring out the best in people and gave good direction.  Half of the shop was an assembly area. The other side was welding. I was scared to try it but I forced myself not to give up. I learned the most basic welding techniques and went from there. I am not certified or anything. For this piece I tried something different. I took a sheet of metal and tried to think of it like a canvas. I used my paint brush (welding instrument/gun) and thought of the holes and streaks as brush strokes.

Monday, May 2, 2011

New begining


This was my final project from a photoshop class. We were supposed to make something that was about our personalities or changes in life.  I decided to go with a fetus in a protective bubble to show that as a symbol of my rebirth.  I had just started college again and quit my job as a manager. I had made some drastic changes. I was returning to my roots and expanding my artistic qualities. 

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Bat Wing


This lithograph was done shortly after the "Roots" piece. My inspiration for this was based off of a close friend's tattoo. I took a section out of the tattoo and blew it up bigger. I exaggerated some aspects of it. I discovered that if you turn this piece side ways you can see something that looks similar to a bat. That is how I got the name. This piece was in an art show at  the College of Du Page.


Friday, April 22, 2011

Explosive Nature






Explosive Nature was a piece I started several years ago. Originally, this piece was done in acrylic and recently I decided paint over the acrylic with oil using a knife. This left a crinkled texture which really added a unique dimension. While working with the knife and oil, it was important to maintain the explosion of color while adding a new freshness. I had to be careful while working so that the colors and lines wouldn't be blended losing the integrity of the piece. This process took two days to finish.

Roots


This Lithograph was one of the first I ever made.  I visualized roots of a tree growing and taking on various shapes. I used negative (empty) space to give this piece balance. I actually took a class on printmaking. I drew this image on stone then developed it. I transferred the image from the stone to a metal sheet. I used the metal sheet to make copy prints of the image. Making the prints was the most fun. I used this hand made press and rolled it back and forth over layers of cloth and paper to transfer the image.  
Printmaking takes time and patience. This piece was in 2 different art shows. The first one was at College of Dupage. It was a printmaking exhibit. The second show was at North Central College. I attended both schools. 

Bliss




This started out being a Chinese influenced piece. I love the culture and mythology. This changed in to more of a spanish theme.  The woman is floating on a cloud of happiness.  Her thoughts are projected out ward. The water, waves, and flowers are a reflection of the joy and clamness inside her mind. 

This is a knife painting with oil on canvas paper. I have been exploring knife painting more. I am learning more techniques and practicing patterns. I have found that using oil is more appealing than acrylic which is what I have mainly used in the past. You can bring out much more tone and texture with oil. 

Two Women



This is colored pencil on paper. I wanted to make something that looked like it was from an earlier time period. I used an image I found that was similar to this but it was done a different way. I made my own version of it.  I used cross hatching on this drawing to add texture. I blended different colors together using this technique. This was very time consuming but worth it. I loved the delicate features of the women. The woman on the left is smoking. I tried to capture what smoke would look like. I made these clouds that were floating up and away.  The cat is one of my favorite parts besides the dresses that the women are wearing. 

At The Bar




This is colored pencil on paper.  This started out an assignment for a figure drawing class. We had to go out on the streets and draw what we saw then come back to class and talk about it. A classmate and I went to this bar right by my school. It had a great atmosphere. It was the perfect place to come and relax.  I drew a quick sketch out and presented it to class later that day.  I decided to finish the sketch in colored pencil. This was a long labor of love. I took this piece everywhere and worked on it when I could. I even took it to the drive in and sat in a fold out chair trying to complete it before a movie came on. It was bigger originally but I cropped it down to the shape of a rectangle. 

Egyptian Scarab Beetle




This is a knife painting with oil on canvas paper.  This is a reproduction of an ancient artifact. I like ancient Egyptian history. This is taken from a symbol of Tutankhamun's throne name NEB-KHEPERU-RE, lord of manifestations of Re'. I am working on more pieces from that time period. Below the beetle are stick figures of egyptian people. On the right 2 slaves and a gaurd. On the left a gaurd and a pharaoh. This is a bejewelled winged scarab beetle rolling the sun with it's forelegs, and resting it's hindlegs on a basket. This work is from the 18th dynasty. 

I studied a lot of Egyptian art history. I am very interested in the language and symbol meanings. The tombs and afterlife stories are amazing.  The culture was so creative and expressive. I have seen some of the artifacts up close in museums but have yet to make it to Egypt myself.  I will visit eventually. 

Multicolor Skeleton


Colored pencil on black paper. This was spawned from a style of art that I have seen. It involves combining different patterns together surrounding a main focal point. I used a skeleton that didn't have arms from a classroom project. I took the background colors and used them on the skeleton to create a balance of color. I wasn't sure how this was going to turn out but in the end I was happy.