Showing posts with label moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moon. Show all posts

Friday, June 14, 2013

A Unicorn in Moonlight

A Unicorn in Moonlight
© 2013
original 5" x 7" drawing
(available for sale HERE)

If you have an Etsy account, you can also check HERE to see if it is available on the Etsy venue.

(copyright watermarks do not appear in the actual work of art)

Background on this piece:
This is an original (not a print). It is drawn with fine points.
- It is drawn with india ink and artist grade colored pencils.
This is part of a new series which can be found HERE (read from bottom to top to see the first to latest in the series). This is the fourth in the series and is the largest one to date (though I'll probably be making others soon and getting larger as I go!). The previous ones were tiny  at 2.5" x 3.5".

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Unicorn Basking in Moonlight aceo

Unicorn with Full Moon
© 2013
(available for sale HERE)
(read here what aceos are: basically mini works of art 2.5" x 3.5"; this one includes a border)

If you have an Etsy account, you can also check HERE to see if they are available on the Etsy venue

Background on this piece:
This is an original (not a print) drawn with fine points.
- It is drawn with india ink and artist grade colored pencils.
This piece is part of a new series which can be found HERE (read from bottom to top to see the first to latest in the series). This is the first with a sepia tone treatment and the third in the series.
Aceos and other miniature artworks became popular on E-Bay because of the affordability. They became available on other selling venes too (particularly art and handmade venues).


Monday, June 3, 2013

unicorn aceos (mini drawings)


(read here what aceos are: basically mini works of art 2.5" x 3.5"; this one includes a border)

FROM LEFT TO RIGHT:
left: Unicorn with Full Moon (available for sale HERE)
right: Illuminated Unicorn (available for sale HERE)

If you have an Etsy account, you can also check HERE to see if they are available on the Etsy venue

Background on these pieces:
These are all originals (not prints) drawn with fine points.
- All are drawn with india ink.
These are part of a new series. These are the first in the series (the black and white one is the first and the colored one is second. To view the whole series, go HERE and remember to read the blog entries from bottom to top. 
The series is also viewable HERE from my website.
Aceos and other miniature artworks became popular on E-Bay because of the affordability. They became available on other selling venes too (particularly art and handmade venues).



Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Unicorn V print

Unicorn V
© 2012
5" x 7"
(available as an art print in my Artfire on-line shop HERE
or in my Etsy on-line shop HERE)

New from my art studio!

The story about the piece: the greeting card design has been available since 2009. In order to make a print, I widened the design to include more meadow and also put in stars. 

Here is how the greeting card looks:

Unicorn V greeting card
© 2009
(on cream colored linen cardstock)

And these were both made from my original ceramic sculpture from 2006:

 Unicorn V
© 2006
hand thrown unicorn sculpture

MY ETSY ON-LINE SHOP (seasonal and limited selection)

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Bunny and Moon ACEOs

"Bunny and Moon" original painting ACEO (2.5" x 3.5")
© 2012
available in my Etsy shop in the ACEO section
or in my Artfire shop in the ACEO section

here is another aceo:


"Bunny and Moon II" original painting ACEO (2.5" x 3.5")
© 2012
available in my Etsy shop in the ACEO section


As stated, these are both original paintings and will probably be the only ACEOs made in this subject matter. They are incredibly fussy and require tiny "liner" brushes. We'll see...

ACEOs have to conform to the 2.5" x 3.5" size format. For more on ACEOs, see this wikipedia article HERE.  

These are part of a series of "bunny and moon" art pieces. The whole series can be found HERE.

They are painted with acrylic paints (gesso first, then the acrylic paints, then polyurethane). These particular ones were painted on bristol board.

links:

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Bunny and Gate with Moon

Bunny and Gate with Moon
© 2012
available at my Artfire and Etsy shops

Newest design!

After doing blogposts about bunnies (and drawing "Bunny and Moon"), I became drawn to the subject again when I did this artwork.

The difference now is that I did some research and found that rabbits and the moon are a symbol world-wide for lunar cycles, feminity and fertility! How cool is it that so many different time periods and cultures associated the rabbit and the moon with the same meaning?

I don't know why I am so drawn to the subject now. Perhaps this is a time when I need to focus my attention on my own femininity and lunar cycles and my subconscious is telling me that? Who knows!

Anyway, for the first time on this blog, I am showing some in-progress photos:

BUNNY AND GATE WITH MOON PROGRESS PHOTOS:



Thanks for reading!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Bunny and Moon

"Bunny and Moon"
made from my original drawing


large tags to be used as bookmoarks for a paperback book
or for wedding favors, bridal showers, gift tags
(or anything else that suits your fancy!)

Available on-line through these shops:
Etsy listing here
Artfire listing here
also available through some local shops in my area (e-mail me at sales(((att)))lisewinne.com if interested) 


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Monday, August 8, 2011

tote bag design for gallery phase two

If you want to see phase one of this tote bag design, you can click here to be taken there.

So, here is version two (the version that the Valley Artisans Market Business committee chose) with "Cambridge, NY" underneath the Valley Artisans Market logo.

I did four versions of colors for you to choose. Please keep in mind that various monitors will display colors differently.

Here is the first:

 Valley Artisans Market tote bag design
in dark maroon
(click on image to see a less blurry version)

Here is the second:

Valley Artisans Market tote bag design
in medium maroon
(click on image to see a less blurry version)

Here is the third:

Valley Artisans Market tote bag design
in red maroon
(click on image to see a less blurry version)

Here is the fourth:


Valley Artisans Market tote bag design
in red
(click on image to see a less blurry version)

Keep in mind that the fourth version probably most resembles Valley Artisans Market's business card (art work by unknown):

Valley Artisans Market business card

My preference is for either the second or third version. I just don't think that the red (4th version) works as well in this case.

COMMENTS WELCOME!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

tote bag design for art gallery

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO COMMENT!
ALSO, CLICK ON PICTURES TO GET A LARGER VIEW
This is long, but I wanted to show you my entire process, please bear with me.

I'm writing (and showing the transformation of a design for a tote bag for a co-operative gallery/market). I chose to show you via this blog for the purpose of showing my fellow art co-op members and also to get comments from my blog readers if you would like to contribute to the conversation and let me know of your preferences. You can comment via this blog in the comment section or e-mail your preference. If you do comment in this blog, make sure your comment goes through! You can check to see if your comment went through by clicking on the headline after leaving your comment: you should find your comment underneath the story.

At a meeting at our co-op, someone suggested that I use the graphic from the current business card (some suggested I could transform it in some way). By the way, I have no idea who did the graphics for the card. I hope I don't step on any toes in my commentary! Here is the current business card:

Note: none of the actual biz card graphics have a copyright watermark : this is for on-line display only!

 Valley Artisans Market business card

As a business card, the graphics are fine because they are very small. I'm not crazy about the dots in the sky for a larger tote bag graphic. To some of our artists, it looks like sewing dots and the graphic in general has that quilt-like feeling. I like the quilt-like aspects, but not the sky. I come at it with a different perspective:  to me it is a bit of a cheap fast trick that graphic designers use to make the sky less stark (i.e. filling it in). You put in an invisible grid, put in some dots -- presto, it looks like it is daytime, done.

But I tried to make it work any way. 

Here it is with just the writing underneath:

Valley Artisans Market business card with just the artwork and type

Up closer, the sky is really looking like it has too much bubbly. It is not square enough for a tote bag design and the writing is a bit hard to decipher.

So, then I stretch it to make it square:
Valley Artisans Market business card with artwork and type, stretched to a square 

You can read it better, but boy those champagne bubbles are getting to me. Looks like they are in a synchronized take-off.

But, I like the writing because it isn't a type-face (you can tell in this stretched version by looking at the "T"s, especially the crossed part of them: they aren't alike: cool!). I'm just wondering if I should make the artwork square and put the lettering inside it in white. So I square up the picture:


Ooops, too mottled! So I dump in some solid red:


Before I go any further with this, I'm still not crazy about where this is going. The artwork is not entirely square, for one thing (you can see it in the left edge). The hills look less like hills and more like steep waterfalls. The trees are too bunched together. I'll have to get rid of those dots and replace them with something (and whatever I replace them with will probably not look right because it is someone else's art: they have their style; I have mine).

Okay, this is going to be more labor intensive than I thought.

I attempt to keep the same general idea, but make it my own. I replace the dots with birds (I know, I know, it looks like everything else I do... but, since it is one color and red is for the background, I can't put a white sky or clouds behind those trees without the trees getting lost...  and besides, birds go with trees, yes?).

You'll have to vote on one of these designs (there are also variables to consider, so I encourage reading through). All of these designs can have a thin border around the outside, like our business cards. Just let me know.

So, here are my first attempts in two colors (again, please note that the copyright watermark that runs diagonally is only for on-line purposes and will not appear in the design):

Valley Artisans Market tote bag #1 design in blue
(click on image to see a better, less blurry version)
Valley Artisans Market tote bag #1 design in red
(click on image to see a better, less blurry version)
You'll notice that the second one in red does not have the "celebrating 30 years" bit. I didn't know which way to go with it: without it, it is just about us, in any year, whereas with it, we are saying that we are a gallery co-operative that has been around a long time. Any message can be applied to either color bag.

I did use typeface even though I thought the biz card was pretty nice in a hand script (my hand script is not nearly so even and it also tends to lean over to the right, i.e. does not square up). Unlike our business card, the design also looks more like night time than day time. I also made the trees a little more transparent through the leaves and branches. Don't forget about what I mentioned just a moment ago: that I can also put a thin border around it like our business cards have on them.

So those were the first attempts.

For the second attempts, I wanted to put the type on the outside of the design. It probably looks closest to our business cards.

Here they are:

Valley Artisans Market tote bag #2 design in blue
(click on image to see a better, less blurry version)


Valley Artisans Market tote bag #2 design in red
(click on image to see a better, less blurry version)

The third attempt is not print-ready, but I wanted to show it just in case. I'm pretty busy, but could probably get it print-ready in a week or so if you are all crazy about it.

You'll notice that in the third attempts, I abandoned putting the type in the box with the art. I also eliminated the rows in front (opting for grass and flowers instead) and cut back on the birds:

 Valley Artisans Market tote bag #3 design in blue
(click on image to see a better, less blurry version)

Valley Artisans Market tote bag #3 design in red
(click on image to see a better, less blurry version)
 
They aren't masterpieces and I tried to keep to the original idea as the market/gallery is associated with the original business card graphic. I hope I have done it justice.

All of them are similar, so it is just a question of which one: #1, 2 or 3 in red or blue? I'll do what the majority wants. Again, leave a comment in the comments section of the blog or leave me an e-mail if you know it (or through my website by clicking here).
 

Sunday, June 5, 2011

latest exotic bird with playing card symbols

title: Go Fish, the Exotic Bird
© 2011

So happy to be doing something else besides making holiday greeting cards (although this one may turn into an art greeting card at some point). Always check through this link and through this link if you are interested to see whether I make it into a greeting card.

At the moment, however, I am selling these as prints through my Artfire on-line shop. Oh, yes, moon included with the bird!


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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

How Angels Communicate in the Evening and How Angels Communicate in the Evening II


Note: the copyright watermarks do not appear in the actual art (needed for on-line display only).

These are 2 new designs I finished on October 19 from graphically altering relief sculptures. The relief sculpture was done on a wall-hanging platter shape. The platter is visible on my website here. You can see that I did quite a bit of altering to make it into a graphic. I have shown the actual sculpture in a number of places, but the graphic alteration is completely new.

As I said in my previous post, I like the monochromatic effect I get with playing with and re-arranging my ceramic sculptures in this way. It gives another life to my ceramic creations and it is another art form I am just now discovering. I like working in the two mediums and this is a way for me to do that.

Right now I have the images for sale in my Etsy shop as greeting cards, but I may do more to make them into prints (& possibly other alterations down the road). Once I printed the greeting cards, they looked different from what was in my monitor, so I tried to represent them as best I could with the other two images (shown). Monitors display colors differently though, so it may be a futile exercise.


Music MYSPACE (hear clips)
My Etsy on-line store for purchasing some of my CDs and some of my art
My band site: Saratoga Faire
My Renaissance band MYSPACE: The Spirites Consort (hear clips)
Purchasing our Saratoga Faire CD on CD Baby