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Wish on the Sky - Inspiration of a Painting

Wish on the Sky - Inspiration of a Painting

Wish on the Sky is an oversized abstract landscape painting done in acrylics on a gallery wrapped canvas.  It is a semi-abstract landscape painting measuring 36”x36”x2”.
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teal tree painting
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The use of cool colors gives this work an overall cool feel. The white and cool blues of the leaves suggest a winter scene and a fresh coat of snow. The specks of white float around the canvas as if someone has just blew on the tree to make a wish. The sky moves from a light, daytime to a darker nightscape - almost as if a storm is coming in - or blowing away.  
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My hope is that the viewer makes their wish, To feel hopeful and look optimistically towards a brighter future. Move away from the dark stormy night and head towards the sunny sky ahead.
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wish collage


An Artist's Color Palette

An Artist's Color Palette

pal·ette
(păl′ĭt) n.
  1. A board, typically with a hole for the thumb, which an artist can hold while painting and on which colors are mixed.
  2. The range of colors used in a visual medium, in a picture, or by an artist:
color palette
Yes they are coffee lids!  My boyfriend and I LOVE our coffee so I get a new palette every two weeks.

but were talking about definition number 2...

I often find myself working on multiple paintings at a time.  It's especially easy to do when working on smaller size canvas, which I’ve been doing more lately.  When I do this I usually work with the same colors or color palette. I’m not sure if its an instinctual thing or if it's just because I have those colors already mixed and ready to paint with.  Either way I find it makes for great work.

As I’m painting with the same colors I can begin to notice how one color looks next to another or how a glaze may bring out the color it's painted over. I’ve also started using more dripping and scratching techniques.  I love using these techniques, it's almost like magic. You don't know what color you’ll uncover or what texture you might create. Most of the time they can turn into “happy accidents”

Here are my newest works using the same colors.  Often when I work with the same palette I use 3-4 colors and just change the tint, hue, tone or shade.  Here are a few more definitions just in case you have no idea that I’m talking about :)
Tint: A color that has been lightened by adding white.
Hue: The color of paint as it appears out of the tube, unmixed.
Tone: A color that has been lightened or darkened by adding gray
Shade: A color that has been darkened by adding black.
set of two beach paintings
These two paintings were done in navy, grey, goldenrod and a light-grey blue.  I almost always use pure white in my paintings, especially my landscapes.
As an visual artist I think it’s important to work with the same colors for multiple pieces. It helps keep your portfolio cohesive. It’s good to have a collection of works, even if it’s only a few pieces, and working with the same colors can be the easiest way to achieve that.  On my next post I talk about how I relied more on style and texture to create a small series of abstract paintings.
Landscape Series Introduction

Landscape Series Introduction

As an artist, I feel as though I constantly need to evolve.  What inspires me today may not inspire me next month or even next week. Although I truly enjoy painting abstracts and have for several years now, I need to expand my reach.
I am continuing to work in acrylic but have taken on landscapes for about the last three months.  I feel like that transition was so natural and a great next step. My abstract work is very bold, using heavy texture and wide expanse of color.  My landscape collection is be somewhat opposite. Using smooth strokes and many thin layers of color I’m achieving a more gestural work of art. I feel like sometimes less can be more and it shows in the new body of work.
These new landscapes are still somewhat abstract.  I believe that art should take an image or a thought or feeling and try to have the viewer to see it differently.  Art for me is seeing the world differently and in a unique light.  
I have more ideas to expand on both my landscape and abstract series and love to have my viewers along this journey.  Below are some of my newest landscape paintings. They all measure 14”x14”. I like working on a smaller scale as it allows me to produce more work and let my ideas flow.
Seascape PaintingMorning Mist Landscape PaintingYellow and Grey Landscape PaintingSurf Side Landscape Painting