Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Friday, September 7, 2018
My Blog is Moving!
Hey Friends!
Since I built my new web site more than a year ago, I've been maintaining two blogs: the one at my new site, and this one. Well folks, this takes me a lot of time and I'd much rather be creating art! So from here on, I will no longer be posting to this blog. You can find all of my future posts here.
I want to thank you so much for keeping up with me here for the past nine years and I hope you will continue to follow me at my new home!
All the best,
Christine
P.S. You can also find me elsewhere at these links. Hope to see you there!
Etsy
Flickr
Christine Brallier Art
Christine Brallier Mosaics
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Tuesday, August 14, 2018
Kitty Studies
Experimenting using Golden fluids with acrylic paints, ink pen and gel pens. Working on lights/darks (top one not so much) and being loose (bottom one was the loosest). What are you working on with your art?
Friday, August 3, 2018
Cat and Dog Painting
My newest painting with acrylics. This one is on a 5x7" canvas so I painted the edges to match so it can be framed or not. I've always loved working small, but I am gradually increasing the size of my art as I get more comfortable with working larger. This one is in my Etsy Store if you'd like to add it to your art collection. :)
Thursday, July 26, 2018
Wednesday, July 25, 2018
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Painted Kitty Magnets
I found some little blank canvas magnets and these kitties magically appeared on them! I painted random marks of color and then looked for who or what wanted to be painted within the shapes and these guys showed up. They are 2 1/2 inches and are painted with acrylics. I rather like them and can't wait to do more!
Friday, July 6, 2018
Paint Lab 4
I took my inspiration from Paint Lab 4 and used some foam board (rather than a squeegee) to spread paint in a few layers. I saw a teal window (below) and so added a few more. Once I did that, I saw almost the entire painting! Can you see it?
Here were the next steps that led to the final painting. For some reason, it took until the very end to create a face on the second person.
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Paint Lab,
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Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Paint Lab 2
Monday, June 18, 2018
Exploring Paint Lab
In Lab One, I was instructed to begin with a circle and some intersecting lines, and then fill in the spaces with a different field of color. Once that was dry, I was to layer on mark making with different colors. I did the first part (sorry, forgot to take a photo of it) but then altered the "mark making" part as I'm not interested in creating abstract art. I used the opportunity to just play with layering the paint, and this is what came out of the process.
I really enjoy drawing without a plan and letting the images appear as I go, so painting in this way really appeals to me. I'm looking forward to the next Lab and will continue to share what I am creating!
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acrylics,
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Christine Brallier,
Deborah Forman,
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Paint Lab,
painting,
space,
techniques
Monday, June 11, 2018
Framed Cat Painting
I love this wooden off-green frame I found for my new little painting! You can see from the photo below that I started with green and I didn't veer too much from my initial sketch. By the way, I just discovered how wonderful watercolor pencils are for drawing over the dried paint. So easy to just wipe away with a damp towel until you get it just right!
Thursday, June 7, 2018
Sleeping Cat Painting
Another little painting I finished for the Goleta Valley Artist Tour last month. Acrylics on sassafras wood, 5x5". It was inspired by the sleeping cat I painted for Pianos on State.
Friday, May 25, 2018
Purple and Yellow Cat
I finished this cat in time for the artist studio tour last weekend! It's 5" in diameter and was painted with acrylics on a sassafras wood slice. It's interesting to me to see how it began as an unidentified creature and with a very different color scheme.
I never have a plan for my art. I just start and see where it takes me. Painting is still relatively new to me and I am trying to get a feel for painting in layers, while at the same time, trying not to stress about what feels like wasting paint!
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Painting Animals With Brad Nack
Art by Brad Nack |
For the past couple of months I have been playing with acrylic paint and not feeling like I was making much progress. I wasn't planning on taking a class, just experimenting on my own; but when I saw that one of my favorite local artists, Brad Nack, was going to be teaching his layering technique of painting animals, I was inspired to sign up.
Art by Brad Nack |
I first discovered Brad's art years ago at his annual 100% Reindeer Art Show (Going 20 years now!) I was instantly drawn to his colorful, quirky reindeer with crazed expressions and began following along on his artistic journey. So I was excited when I discovered he would be teaching a two hour class at my local Art From Scrap (his artwork is currently on exhibit there so go see it while you can! 302 E. Cota, Santa Barbara, CA)
Brad was a lot of fun and I'm newly inspired to continue my exploration with paint!
Getting ideas for an animal |
Was there ever any doubt I would choose a cat? |
First and second layers of paint |
Student work with Brad's art above |
It's not finished yet, but Raymi approves! |
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Art From Scrap,
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Christine Brallier,
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Monday, January 1, 2018
Raymi and Red, Painted Cat Ornament
I painted this ornament of our two cats Raymi and Red and stuck it in my son's stocking this year. We got Raymi from a shelter nine years ago for my son's birthday. She was the queen around here until Red came along. He was my mother's cat who came to live with us after she passed away four years ago. He has tried to make friends with Raymi ever since but mostly she will have none of it and will swat at him whenever he comes near. There have been some moments of her allowing him to sleep a foot away and she also "sort of" plays with him but pretends like she's not. We're getting there slowly so there's hope!
Friday, December 29, 2017
Hand Painted Cowboy Ornaments With a Twist
I bought a couple of wooden gingerbread man ornaments to paint but realized I was not inspired at all - I find the typical gingerbread man a bit soulless with their eyeball-less eyes. I tried adding interesting eyes but it still wasn't working for me.
So I looked at the outline shape of him and instantly saw a cowboy hat in his head and arms! His bowtie fit perfectly on the hat. Well, then I saw a handlebar mustache and these guys magically appeared. I gave one away as a gift but you can find the other one on Etsy.
Have a Yee Haw New Year!
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acrylics,
Christine Brallier,
Christmas,
cowboy,
hand painted,
hat,
mustache,
ornament,
painting,
tree
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