Saturday, December 17, 2011

Victorian Clematis

Growing up the daughter of avid gardeners with green thumbs, I never saw this variety of Clematis. On East the side of the house grew the "Blue" Clematis (I will never understand why in the world of botany everything purple is called "Blue". I'm guessing it's because that's what hue the colour is leaning toward - But, not even blue berries are blue. They're PURPLE!!. Ahem, moving on...), but my parents never grew the white.

After completing this scarf, I was shocked at how many people commented they enjoyed the colour scheme. It reminds me of Victorian wall paper. I can picture a dark library with a wood burning fire place and kerosene lamps catching the glint of the white clematis through a pipe tobacco haze.

The lady who purchased the scarf from me was a background/layout painter where I worked. She has been painting backgrounds for many, many years and it was a huge complement to me that she liked what I painted. Compared to my other scarves, this one does have an air of sophistication and old world class.

I guess I could add this to my, "Evening at the Opera" collection of scarves.












Thursday, December 15, 2011

El Dorado

This is a marriage made. My passion for animation meets my lust for fine art. When I was in high school, my classmates would always tell me how much patience I had. Many commented that they could never possess the patience that it would take to complete a painting like this.

El Dorado was meant to be outlined in gold. I have the foil, and I could still do it. But, I have bigger plans for another scarf of this magnitude which will be dripping in gold foil outline. The art of Dreamworks "Road to El Dorado" was fantastic. This scarf is my homage to that brilliant animated film and was an immense challenge to paint. I still feel very strongly that it's an evolutionary shortcoming to have only two arms.

Thankfully, a good friend of mine had downloaded all of, "Agatha Christie's Poirot", and I spent three days painting away and listening to that funny little Belgian solve crimes and teach me how to open a mango.

El Dorado - 12" x 72".







The War of the Roses

I haven't painted in months. It's my art therapy, and I love it so much. Animation is my life, but when I'm not animating this is what I LOVE to do. IF my whole life worked out to be perfect, this is what I would do day in and out. Painting is so amazing, and if I could ever enter craft shows with enough inventory I would.

This is a new scarf you haven't seen yet:

"Rose" Scarf - 11" x 60"