Thursday, May 28, 2009

Artist trading cards




This is a popular new trend which I have been resisting, but now find myself interested in playing around with. Different artist groups have different rules about trading. Some have particular size requirements, some say you must only trade in person (for the experience). Some people mail them to each other. Here is my first attempt at making my own trading cards. They are small sumi paintings on layers of rice papers glued on with acrylic medium. The cards are bridge-sized cards 2 3/8 inches by 3 1/2 inches. I wonder what my friends' cards will look like, and where this hobby will lead to. It reminds me of the altered-books projects I have participated in in the past (one of the groups work was good enough to be displayed in a local library and the newspaper did an article about the exhibit). A local art store has swap meets where you can actually make the cards and trade them all in one day. I might try that sometime for the company while creating the cards. Could be fun...

Two attempts at capturing morning light

Poor photography, but you get the idea...This painting is sold.



Thursday, May 14, 2009

A wedding gift




This was painted for my cousin's daughter, Mandy, who will be married on June 6th. She studies oenology and has a degree in viticulture. I hope she likes it...


Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Market crabs



Here are two mini watercolors to sell at the Art Stall Gallery downtown...

Monday, May 4, 2009

Garden paintings


These four little watercolors are for printing thank you cards to send out to the people who wrote me condolence letters and sympathy cards following the death of my father on April 18th.
(Click to enlarge photo).