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Sunday, September 18, 2011
DRDC Roller Derby Poster
This is a quickie photoshop paint project that I did for my favorite roller derby team. :) Graphic design by Jenny Terstriep.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Restoring a Statue of Joseph and Jesus
While John and I were in Nebraska visiting his parents we went with them to their Bible study that Msgr Nemec was teaching. Stella told him that I just restored a statue for my parish priest. Msgr Nemec asked if I'd like to do another one and I said sure! He disappeared up to the church attic and came down with this broken plaster statue of Joseph and Jesus. The statue had a large part of it's neck missing with a few holes and cracks in other areas. I said I'd love to restore it! :)
When I got it home I washed the statue and decided to fix the broken parts of the statue with Spackle because plaster is very chalky like drywall.
Then I began blocking in colors with acrylic paint and adding highlights and shadows to the robes.
Next were the skin tones and hair and finally the gold edging. I'm really happy with how the statue turned out. It was so nice to get more experience restoring statues. I look forward to more statue work in the future. :)
Statue height: 27"
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Plein Air Painting Class
I'm really enjoying my Plein Air painting class. Here are some photos from our last class. We met at Allen Gardens and set up under cloudy skies. It got a little rainy but thankfully there was no wind and we could continue to paint under umbrellas. I really want to go back to finish this one but it's been too hot to get out there with the temperature a few degrees shy of 100! It's sort of addicting to just pack up and go paint outside. I wasn't expecting that when I signed up. I love to paint portraits but landscapes have always been more challenging for me. I'm going to keep working at it.
Here's an update today, hopefully I"ll finish up next time. :)
A special thanks to Veronica for giving me this great easel! I think of you every time I go out to paint!
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
ZBrush Class
Here are a few screen shots from some of the work I did in my Zbrush class. I learned a lot about the program and look forward to learning more. :)
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Mary in the Dahlia Field
This is a watercolor painted for my mother-in-law of her beautiful youngest daughter, Mary. I finished it a few days ago. I love working in watercolors. Layering colors can be sort of an endless process so it's hard to know when to stop. I sort of like the fading to one layer of paint on the right bottom sides. Of course now I'm thinking of working on portraits of the nieces Madison, Breanna and Isla.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Restoring a Sacred Heart of Jesus Statue
This is a before and after photo of the work. I'll include some process pictures too. :)
When I began I wasn't sure what the statue was made of so I lightly sanded off the old paint with a soft sanding block. When I realized it was metal it was an easier process of using steel wool in the deep folds and a dremel with a wire brush on the rest of the surface.
When I removed the old paint I wiped away the paint dust and brought it inside to begin priming the statue with white gesso paint.
Next I began blocking in colors. This step is important because you can't see the true colors next to white paint.
Then I worked on the face details next.
Then I started to detail the rest of the statue. I painted the darks in the folds of the fabric and used a sponge with a lighter color to pullout the highlights. Then I used a pearl on the natural white cloth and a antique gold on the red cloth. The trim work was done with a bronze paint instead of gold leaf. And then I put a few coats of exterior varnish on it to protect it from the elements.
I had a lot of fun working on this project. I hope I get the opportunity to do more work like this. :)
Friday, December 24, 2010
Rush job Christmas Card.
John drew the card this year and I slapped some color on it in photoshop before sending it to the printers. Very cartoony this year. :)
Friday, August 27, 2010
Life Drawing Watercolors
Wish I could take another life drawing class but they only offer it now on Sunday mornings. These are a few watercolors from my last class. I love the cooler weather, it always makes me feel more creative.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Children's Mural: Super Mario Style
My friends Justin and Angela asked me if I'd be up for painting a mural for them in a Mario Brothers theme for their little boy. I can't wait to meet the little guy, he's due sometime near the end of August. :) I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. I'm not quite finished with the project. I'm painting shelves still but the mural part is complete yay!
The beautiful quilt in progress is Angela's creation.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Merry Christmas!
John and I made our Christmas card again this year. The idea and sketch were all John. I was really excited with what he came up with! I had a great time painting the card. We switched media from last years card in watercolor and I really like how it came out in Photoshop.
I began by blocking in colors and then just using the dodge and burn tool for highlights and shadows. I think it was a good approach for such a mono-chromatic color scheme but I don't normally paint that way. It made the painting process go A LOT faster and we were all about a speedy finish. (We started the card kind of late this year.) I love, love, Love our Cintiq tablet! This was my first project with the tablet other then a few quick sketches. I'm looking forward to spending more time with it and hopefully getting faster. I'd love to eventually be able to speed paint like some of the artist demos I've watched on YouTube.
I don't think anyone got the reference in the text. So I thought I'd post a link to the website that inspired John: http://www.icanhascheeseburger.com/. The style of bad grammar juxtaposed with cute and silly kittens and other adorable animals is a great pass time if you're bored.
In other news; I've been working on getting my website updated. It's been slow going since our last computers untimely death. Once the template is set up again I'll have more updates there. :)
I began by blocking in colors and then just using the dodge and burn tool for highlights and shadows. I think it was a good approach for such a mono-chromatic color scheme but I don't normally paint that way. It made the painting process go A LOT faster and we were all about a speedy finish. (We started the card kind of late this year.) I love, love, Love our Cintiq tablet! This was my first project with the tablet other then a few quick sketches. I'm looking forward to spending more time with it and hopefully getting faster. I'd love to eventually be able to speed paint like some of the artist demos I've watched on YouTube.
I don't think anyone got the reference in the text. So I thought I'd post a link to the website that inspired John: http://www.icanhascheeseburger.com/. The style of bad grammar juxtaposed with cute and silly kittens and other adorable animals is a great pass time if you're bored.
In other news; I've been working on getting my website updated. It's been slow going since our last computers untimely death. Once the template is set up again I'll have more updates there. :)
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