For this daisy painting, the tutorial was for a little more then a quarter of a flower, aimed at the bottom corner of the cancas. My sister and I decided it would be fun to make 4 canvases that would piece together.
We used 4 8x10 canvases. And placed them down together on the floor (more open space then the table) and placed a small plate in the center of all four to trace our circle. Then we rough sketched the petals.
After that we filled in the background areas, then the center circles with the brown, then from there followed along with the tutorial. We jusnt didnt waste the extra paint painting the backgrounds prior to sketching the petals.
I went with a popart look, doing a skyish blue background for all 4 canvases and using 4 different color petals.
My sister chose to change her background color but keep her flowers the same.
Here are our pictures, individual and together.
Welcome to MY Painting Adventures, I'm very excited to start this new "adventure". Not only because it will open me up to a new world of painting, while having cute wall decorations and relieving stress, but more so for the quality time with family and friends.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Gerbera daisy
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Cherry blossom bridge
My sister and I decided to try something a bit more difficult today. While i like our finished products, I definately see what I could have done different.
As you will see, I have no bridge. My 5 year old bumped my arm, leaving me to try and fix what turned into a giant brown block, which i then covered over with yellow green and blue blending into my exhisting background, and since we ran out of black paint, and time... I opted to leave a stream with rocks.
Colors:white, yellow, green, 3 shades of brown, black, red, pink, golden pink, navy, other mismatched colors using these. Brushes: fan brush, #4flat brush, smaller flat and round brush, one inch brush, 000 brush.
CREDITS: thanks to shaeferart from www.brandon-schaefer.comfor this video tutorial: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm_ytoCCbQE&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Couple kissing in the rain.
Over the weekend we had a painting day at our house. We recreated the couple in the rain from the video below.
We printed different images we each liked, and traced the general torsos and added details like face features, hair, and shoes with our paint brushes after they were filled in.
Our only issue was that niether of us could get our rain to look right, we determined this was because our canvases were much smaller so the dropper method created drops that were too big.
Mine is the purple umbrella, my husbands is the green umbrella, my aunt did the upper right red umbrella, her husband the blue umbrella with green boots, and my cousin the the left red umbrella.
We had a great time, and even painted a second set of pictures your will see in my next post.
Colors: gray, blue, white, black, green, red, mix colors with white or black for darker or lighter shades. Brushes, one inch for entire background. Small round brush for couple and umbrella..eye dropper or nose sucker for water drops. We were working on an 11x14 canvas and found splats were better then drops. We held the sucker 6 to 8 inches away from the front of the canvase pointed at the canvas and squeezed to make it spray small dots.
CREDITS:
A big thanks to cate from http://seecatecreate.com/ for this video tutorial... www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaDtY1WZybY&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Dandelions
7 of us, started out to recreate this dandelion canvas, on our own choice of background. 1 didnt make it til the end because of parenting duties, and 1 left before we could photograph.
I opted for the cheaper small bottle acrylics so the one problem we faced was getting our stems to show well on the dark backgrounds. A second coating seemed to do the trick. The red painting was done entirely with a sponge brush by my aunts husband. The blue one belongs to myself, the orange my husband, dark purple my aunt, and light purple landscape my cousins. She didnt realize she had hers in a different direction until after we started lol.
I will try and get a photo of my sister in laws, i believe hers was a pink background.
Brushes# 4 flat or smaller. One inch or larger for background. Stems are done in green and white or grwen and light green running #4flat sideways. Flowers are used with same size and style brush and white paint witg a combination on lines and side stamps.
CREDITS: a big thanks to amy pierce from facebook.com/HerArtfromtheAttic for this video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkqpocKDxhc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Swirly tree & love birds with my siblings,
(I also stopped and grabbed 4 $10 easels from acmoore, which were $6 each after the 40% of coupon)
From a list of tutorials, my autistic 16 year old brother, chose this swirly tree.
We sat together and painted while watching the laptop at the dining room table, not peaking at eachothers work until we were completed with our colors/before our tree, and when we were finished. I love how different they are.
A few things we did differently:
1. I made 5 birds on my tree, since we are a family of 5.
2. I added a clear glitter acrylic to my entire dried back ground prior to doing my tree.
3. We all decided we liked the idea of purple after the blue, so we added purple.
Her website: www.heathershobby.com
Magnolia Blossoms with the children.
We all sat in the living room with youtube hooked up on the TV, followed along and paused when needed.
My 9 year old daughter is able and willing to try new things, but gets very discouraged when she sees that hers isn't "as good" as someone else. So it was a bit of both worlds for her, we just had to keep encouraging her and assuring her she was doing fine.
My son just turned 5 last week. He cannot write, and he has trouble forming pictures even when showing him shapes, he would rather just scribble around. I have to say, I was extremely surprised with the outcome of his painting, AND that he was able to follow along and was eager to do so. Homework like tasks are a big challenge for him, he's unable to focus. He kept asking for the next step, and couldn't wait to show us his work, which he kept secret until we were done. We all tried to keep ours private, but as I said I had to keep checking my daughters to brighten her mood, so hers was general knowledge to all of us.
In the photo you will see out finished work. My husband's is the big one on the left, my son bottom middle, daughter top middle, and the last big one on the right is mine.
All in all we had a great time, and I have four beautiful matching pieces for my living room.
the only thing we didn't do with the video, was I prepainted each canvas a different color that we picked, and let them dry prior to starting the tutorial.
A big thankyou to Amy Pierce for this video tutorial which can be viewed here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KDvdH1TROk&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Additionally she has a blog and facebook:
www.herartfromtheattic.blogspot.com
Our first adventure, Palm tree beach sunset...
We talked, we laughed, we were even a bit competitive. We agreed to not help each other, and focus on our own until we were finished. I really thought he was going to pick up the brush, and say it wasn't for him and give up, but he actually liked it! Can't wait for the kids to come home so we can try a family painting night!
A big thankyou to Amy Pierce for this video tutorial which can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrWv0hRKKgw&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Additionally she has a blog and facebook:
www.herartfromtheattic.blogspot.com
Welcome to my painting adventures...
Welcome to MY Painting Adventures.
I've been seeing more and more paint bars and paint nights recently that have caught my attention, offering a stress free night out with friends, while completing a painting project. While they interest me, its not really in my budget, and a lot of places didn't fit my schedule.
Over the years I have painted drawn canvas images, wall murals/characters, and projector images, but I have never just sat down to paint a random unplanned image for the first time, completely free hand with the paint brush.
I decided since I had a ton of paint and brushes, that I would search the internet for some tutorials.
Low and behold, I found a bunch, that I couldn't wait to try! So off to the craft store I went.
Canvases were about 4-5 dollars for a two pack, for the basic white artist canvas. I opted for the mulitpack for $20 that brings 10.
Basic acrylic bottle paint was also on sale 3 for 1 dollar, so I grabbed a few colors I was running low on.
Brushes, foam brushes were 20/$1, and a pack of 25 basic mixed artist brushes was $5. Total shopping purchase was around $30 and I have enough materials for 10 paintings.
Im very excited to start this new "adventure". Not only because it was open me up to a new world of painting, while having cute wall decorations and relieving stress, but more so for the quality time with family and friends.
I do ALOT of crafting. Bow making, crochet, sewing, embroidery, beading, clay, NONE of which my close family and friends are ever interested in...they don't have my creative juices. However, since mentioning this painting stuff, TONS of them want to get together for painting days! Even my husband has agreed to try! Fingers crossed we have finally found something we can all get together and do for fun with little cost and no travel.
I can't wait to jump right in and try some out, and maybe one day share my own tutorials with others.
I hope you enjoy viewing our finished products, and thank you for reading.
On the right you will find tags for keywords, and tutorial contributors.