Showing posts with label brushes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brushes. Show all posts

Saturday, June 17, 2017

brush alert



BRUSH ALERT!

I needed new brushes. Bad.
All the brushes I had were either choppy, worn down, 
the hairs were coming out, 
or the wood of the handle was separating from the metal.

Well, I went to Artisan yesterday, our local art store.
I wasn't looking for brushes, I was looking for flat panels
for some upcoming painting excursions.

I found the panels I wanted, plus an art book, and an art magazine, 
then I walked by the brushes and these Grey Matters brushes
jumped out at me.

Grey Matters are made by Jack Richeson
and are pretty affordable.
Plus, I liked the fact that they were grey,
I mean everything about them was grey!

 So I brought these home.
I figure I will use them on an upcoming paint out
and see how they hold up.

I am notoriously hard on brushes, so
they will really be put to the test.

I did use them for the two paintings below and
they give a softer look to my work.

"CHIMAYO ROAD"
8x8"
oil

"TRUCHAS OVERLOOK"
8x8"
oil

These paintings will be available in the next day or so.
For the site, CLICK HERE.

We'll see how they do once they've been
worn in and worn down.

I was told that Rosemary brushes are really good
but pricey. Is that true?

Please let me know if you have favorite brushes that we 
should know about!!

Friday, April 26, 2013

Gearing Up for a Challenge

CLEANING THE STUDIO

To me, cleaning my studio is like cleaning and clearing my mind.
Getting ready to start something new and fresh.

Here are a few photos of my studio in the throes of messiness:

 Things are kind of a disaster in the studio right now - I just got a big order of paints in, 
you can see them on the counter, some boxes are opened, some are not. 
There are papers everywhere, boxes on the floor, my photos are unorganized.
I'm not looking forward to this.

No, that's a lie.
I am looking forward to this.
Because once it's done, I will be able to just sit and focus
and think about the upcoming 145 day Challenge.
What subjects am I going to paint?
What day trips do I want to take?
Are people going to be interested?
What kind of yummy food am I going to serve for the meal
at the end of the Challenge?
Hmm, that will take some heavy-duty thinking....

 A close up of my new oil paints - Gamblin of course. 
The only kind I use except for Old Holland's Violet Grey and Winsor Newton's Permanent Rose.
You can also see the containers of Gamsol, Gamblin's odorless mineral spirits.
Couldn't live without that stuff.
And on the floor, is my small carry tray thingy filled with
all of my plein air supplies.
When I'm ready to go, I just grab it, a chair, an umbrella,
and I can be off.

 This is a shot of my ornaments in baskets on the floor that I keep saying 
I'm going to paint and never seem to actually find the time to do. 
Maybe one of these days.

You can also see the small easels I use for daily painting 
(I have three of those and eight other easels).
Then, there are the boxes of Wipees I use to clean EVERYTHING, the purple latex gloves, 
and the Kleenix (although any brand will do) that I use for wiping my brushes when painting. 
And the mess of paper I always have laying about.

 Aah, better.
The panels are organized, the brushes are laid out.
The two large red canvases are going to be skyscapes for an
upcoming show at Weems Uptown gallery.
My roll-around cart of photos for subjects is basically straight.

I'm just waiting for 132 panels to come in and
145 custom ordered antique silver speckle plein air frames.

My car is ready, I will be on the road soon.

 Paints are all organized and set up from light to dark.

 One more view of my clean studio.
Sometime during the Challenge, I'm going to paint it a beautiful grey-green.

This is my ever-faithful cd cabinet.
It doesn't close all the way, so I have a hair tie looped around the two knobs.
The cabinet is packed with cds inside.
I don't think I will ever have a shortage of music.
Also, my Wolf Kahn calender for inspiration.
I think I'm almost ready.....

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

seeing red...in more ways than one

Greetings!

Today has been a weird day.
It started off really well - I woke up, slept good, then went to Planet Fitness to work out.
I had a good workout riding the bike for 45 minutes. Until...
Until I went to get into my car, and it wouldn't start.

Okay, I'm pretty laid back.
I usually just try to let things roll off of me.
I don't usually get very stressed.
BUT....we have put over $2000 into this car just since August.
I was seeing red. Lots of red. Frustrated red.
So my trusty husband came and jump-started me and off we went to the mechanic.

Turns out we need a new battery. Another $155.
But worth it for a car that runs and starts when I need it to.

So I got dropped off at my house, and I was so tense.
Just hyped up and couldn't seem to get motivated to do anything.
I decided to make myself some lunch, sat down on the couch 
and became a certified couch potato for an hour.
I watched Millionaire Matchmaker and LA Shrink.
Those two crazy shows put my problems into perspective and I felt better.

I finally made it into the studio and finished toning my panels.
And yes, they were red. But a calming reddish-orange, not mean and angry red.
And I slowly began to breathe again.....

Here are a few photos my toning process.

 On the left is a SOLD commission still life in the works.
It will be a blue vase of poppies. And the poppies will be sort of a dark fuschia red.
the red you see in that little red frame on the right.


When I tone, I do the panels all at once and they are put everywhere - on top of photos, 
on top of a roll of upstanding paper towels, on top of my paints. 
I even have one balancing on top of my trash can.
But look at how organized my table looks!
Enjoy it while it lasts...


 Oh I'm sorry, I have not one but TWO panels balanced on my trash can.
I even have one lying on top of my brushes. 
My bad.


A semi-arial view of toned canvas everywhere.
I think I toned about seventy-five of those babies.
Now what to do?

More on that later....