Grecian Urns

Grecian Urns
Pastel, tempera and acrylic

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

For the holidays, Erica and I decorated some windows.  In this photo I sketched the cornstalk and then, the finished product.  This was challenging.  We had to paint with the exact opposite process as these were drawn on the outside of the window with china markers then painted from the inside.  There are 8 other windows painted and the scenes are all holiday celebrations.

3rd Avenue Mural



Erica and I have been working on this mural for several years, but we don't work on it full time, we work on it when weather and work schedule allow. Altogether, there are several months of work on here. Maybe a little more. Anyway, we continue to move along and enjoy watching it grow. There are people that drive by and stop to look and talk. People walk by and chat. Some just come by to check. It's a wonderful experience and an education like none other. Erica is almost completely done with the water. I am working on the third statue's fleurish.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Grecian Urns

It has been some time since I could just spend time creating art. Life speeds up on us when we seem to need it to slow down a bit and we least expect it. Last month, I started to work on these 2 Grecian urns. I enjoyed working on them and now look forward to finding the right color of mat to use around them and a frame to compliment the shades of green used. They are done in pastel but I tried something new. A friend told me she mixes tempera paint with some acrylic and lays down the foundation of the painting/drawing. When she finishes with pastel it has a bit more of a grit to it to hold the color.