Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Goodbye 2013

Last day of the year, and starting a new painting. Another portrait, but not a commission. Just something I want to do. I did the photo shoot w/ the model yesterday, & got several shots that I like. I don't typically do series, but I can see possibly doing a few of these.

Happy New Year everyone! Get out your brushes and paint! :)

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Monday, October 28, 2013

Watercolor Wisconsin -- Accepted!

I'm so happy to announce, my painting of the wild swans was accepted into the Watercolor Wisconsin show at the Racine Art Museum! The show opening is December 15, at the Wustum Museum building.


Friday, September 27, 2013

Wild Swans at Coole

A new swan painting, in watercolors. I must admit, I love this one & will be sad to send it out to its new home! I'm thinking of entering it into Watercolor Wisconsin.....


Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Dream Clouds, WIP continued

I'm still working on this large portrait. It's getting more filled in, still lots to do though. I'm going to continue with the background, and then maybe tackle her hair later. I still like how it's going, & love working this large!


Sunday, July 14, 2013

Skater Portrait

I had a vendor table at a local skating competition this week. While there, I worked on this new portrait (nothing like people watching over your shoulder!). It's almost finished; I particularly like the way the skates turned out. Now will turn back to the other one I've been working on, a big one & it's so fun! I love to paint!!
  


Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Dream Clouds, WIP

I'm working on a new portrait. Enjoying it very much, but currently struggling w/ mixing shadowed skin tones. I keep going back & forth between too warm/ too cool, and it never looks quite right. Watching tutorials tonight on mixing skin tones to see if I can get a better handle on it! Here's the WIP.


And after another couple hours of work, it's definitely improved. Happy to keep it moving in the right direction. :)

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Cihckens On A Rail 2

The second "Chickens On A Rail", completed. This was my customer's 25th wedding anniversary gift to his wife. I was so honored to create this for them! Here's to another happy 25 years--many congratulations, Peter & Carol!


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Cedarburg Plein Air

I spent the day in Cedarburg painting today. It was my third day there, & the first time I put together a painting I really like, and plan to put in the show (we can submit 2). This is the entrance & sign to one of the businesses (what a charming town!!). I enjoyed painting it, and feel like I'm making some progress on rendering architectural structures. Not a fan of painting straight lines & angles, but I think it's getting better. I need to get a better photo, but here it is for now.



Here it is framed for the show.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Artst Retreat Day

I had a really relaxed, focused day yesterday at another artists house. We spent the entire day painting, and both accomplished a lot! I did this new chicken piece. It was the third attempt, after 2 tries on a still life which did NOT work! I scraped it down twice & decided it was time to change subjects. So viola, a new chicken! I like him quite a bit, I think.



Monday, May 27, 2013

Plein Air Day in Green Lake

A one-day plein air event yesterday--went to it kind of spur of the moment & it was the perfect way to ease into this new world of painting outdoors, fast, and with a time limit! I had about 5 hours yesterday, but when I do the Cedarburg event in a few weeks I'll have about 10 days. Most useful tool yesterday, which I fortunately had with me, was a very fine tweezers. Why? Because I painted this on a dock, and there was a hatch of some tiny winged insect that kept landing on, and getting stuck to, the wet paint! Never have that problem in the studio. Also got quite a sunburn because it never occurred to me that even though it was 60 degrees the sun will still get you! Overall a great day, great experience, and confidence builder for the next one.
 This painting is available to purchase at Arts of Daycholah Gallery in Green Lake, WI.


 

Thursday, May 16, 2013

First plein air of spring

I finished my first plein air of the season today. Started yesterday morning & went back out today to finish it. My backyard--The Unkept Forsythia.




Monday, May 13, 2013

Painting progression, continued

Here's today's update. It's getting there! Lots more to do yet, but they're starting to come to life.


Friday, May 3, 2013

Progression of a new painting

I'm working on another version of the "Chickens on a Rail" painting--this one was commissioned, a little larger than the first one. I started on it last weekend. Here are some photos showing the progression. Still very early stage, & I'll work some more on it this coming weekend. It's sitting there on the easel, calling to me, but I have TONS of graphic design work this week with tight deadlines, so I must turn away from it....for now. :)

The dreaded blank canvas:

The background is put in with acrylics (dries faster):

Then I sketch out the shapes with charcoal:

Then start blocking in the shapes/colors (now switched to oils)

And finally pick up the palette knife & start working on the bodies, to start to bring them to life! Just got started at this point, a long ways to go! I also see some issues w/ the rendering that I will fix as I go along. Stay tuned....

Sunday, March 24, 2013

New website!

I finished my website a couple weeks ago; for just my artwork. You can take a look at it here: http://www.debmarett.com

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Small portraits, sisters

I finished these two Little commissions last week. Oil paintings, just 8" x 8". I love painting children; i seem to come back to that same subject often, especially candid poses like this. I really am pleased with both of these.




Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Chickens On Parade

Here's my first adventure into painting with a knife--Chickens On Parade! I enjoyed it very much, partly because I haven't been painting at all since September--life got in the way. But I liked how it handled (this is in oils), and will definitely use the knife more. This is the first in a series of chickens, I think. And, it's already sold, WOW!!


Monday, February 25, 2013

Kissel, 1921

Had a really nice time this weekend painting at the Wisconsin Auto Museum, with the Wisconsin Plein Air Painters Asscociation group. They have a painting day once a month, all over the state. This was an interesting one! Not used to painting cars (or straight lines in general), but I had a great time. This is a Kissel, from 1921. I love that little side seat! What fun.


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