Showing posts with label Swan Coach House Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swan Coach House Gallery. Show all posts

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Catching Up & Looking Back

Whew! Sorry for the long break - a lot has been going on!

Let's get this out of the way: I am currently in 5 shows and 1 event...

  • "6th Annual Postcard Pin-Up Show" at MINT Gallery. One night only - December 10th.


Now that that's out of the way, here's what I've been up to...

1. I got my wisdom teeth out a few weeks ago. It was awful. I couldn't paint. I couldn't do anything, really. I basically lolled my head around on the couch drooling and watched Doctor Who and enjoyed my pain meds while they lasted. I'm still recovering - hurts to open my mouth and stuff. Also, my face was huge. Enjoy.



2. I've been busy preparing for the aforementioned shows. Here are some new works:

4" x 6" pieces for the Postcard Show at MINT 

"Domicile" for YBG's "Neighbors" show. 

In-Progress piece for Beep's "Alchemy" show. Never got a finished image - sorry!

3. Added a few more things to my shop:

"Atonement" and "Ingenue" ltd. edition print set!

"Amaranthine" open edition print, y'all.

"Domicile" open edition print. It's purdy.
Aaaand, I have 4 extra calendars for purchase. Git 'em!

By the way, did I ever post this video preview of the calendar? 


4. I am ending 2011 with 17 shows and 25 completed paintings. Not bad! Here are my personal favorites from this year:


5. I'm looking forward to what 2012 brings! With that, I'm off to bed, since I'm pretty sure I've caught a cold.





Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Atonement

Here's another piece where I selected the title before making the painting... This is new for me, but I really like this process.

"Atonement" measures 6" x 8" with 1.5" depth and was painted in watercolor. She'll be making her debut at the Swan Coach House Gallery in Atlanta on November 17th for the "Little Things Mean A Lot" show. I will be contributing one other piece to the show too, and that's next on my list.

So! Without further ado, here are a few process images followed by the final piece.







What do you think?