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kerosene 11-19-2007 11:58 AM

Paintings and Progress
 
I thought I might start a thread for any painters out there that would like to show work. I know there are at least a couple of others out there, so hopefully we will get to see your art!

kerosene 11-19-2007 12:01 PM

Recent Paintings
 
I hope these aren't too big.

I created these two last week:

http://caseoriginalart.com/blog/imag...gArrivalsm.jpg

"Anticipating Arrival"
11" X 14"

and...

http://caseoriginalart.com/blog/imag...iscoverysm.jpg

"Unexpected Discovery"
8" X 10"

DanaC 11-19-2007 12:24 PM

God Case, they're beautiful! Unfortunately, I'm no artist or even an art afficionado, so I don't really have the language to tell you why I like them. Maybe its the richness of the colours.

bbro 11-19-2007 01:05 PM

I just LOVE them. I wish I could paint like that. I think they are absolutely beautiful

Shawnee123 11-19-2007 01:09 PM

case, you are so freaking talented! Thanks for sharing!

kerosene 11-19-2007 01:10 PM

Thanks, guys! I am trying to get myself motivated to paint more. The more I paint, the more I want to paint. Funny how addiction works, isn't it?

Shawnee123 11-19-2007 01:12 PM

A fine addiction it is.

Way better than any of mine (addictions, that is!) ;)

Sundae 11-19-2007 01:32 PM

Well worth it Case - keep up he beautiful work.

Like Dana, paintings aren't an area in which my words will necessarily convey the right thing. But I love the colours and the second one especially shows me exactly how every woman's thoughts are coloured.

What size are they?

BigV 11-19-2007 02:07 PM

So case, are these for sale? They certainly are beautiful. You're very talented.

kerosene 11-19-2007 02:33 PM

SG - the first is 11" X 14" and the second is 8" X 10".
V - Yes, they are for sale. Prices can be found on my blog...though I figure UT doesn't want me to turn this thread into a for sale sign for my art. :cool:

Thank you for your compliments. Now, where are the other visual artists? Mockingbird? Razz?

Chocolatl 11-19-2007 02:42 PM

Case, these are BEAUTIFUL. I LOVE the texture in both of these, especially the second one. Great colors, too. Beautiful!

DucksNuts 11-19-2007 03:52 PM

They are gorgeous case!!

kerosene 11-19-2007 03:55 PM

Thank you, Choco and Ducksie :)

Cicero 11-19-2007 04:51 PM

Wow....coool.....!!!

Oils case?

kerosene 11-19-2007 05:12 PM

Yes indeedy, Cic. Thanks :)

Michaela 11-19-2007 07:27 PM

Very nice! Love 'Unexpected Discovery'. The colors are gorgeous.

kerosene 11-19-2007 09:04 PM

Thank you, Michaela. That one was fun to paint.

Razzmatazz13 11-20-2007 01:32 PM

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l7...atercolor1.jpg

Well...there's a watercolor I did a few years back...still taped to its board. The finished product is hanging in my room now, my mom liked it and had it framed.

kerosene 11-20-2007 02:27 PM

I like it too! Very nice use of color, here, Razz!

Razzmatazz13 11-21-2007 12:42 AM

Mmk, since you showed interest in the chatroom, here's two more

(someone spilled something on this first painting, me thinks, because it certainly wasn't that speckled when I turned it in)
http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l7...C/P4040170.jpg
http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l7...C/P4040171.jpg

Shawnee123 11-21-2007 08:36 AM

The colors are wonderful, razz. Very nice. :)

DanaC 11-21-2007 08:42 AM

Gorgeous landscapes Razz. Colours are wonderful

ZenGum 11-21-2007 08:48 AM

I really like the first landscape, Razz! Pity something got spilled on it. Maybe you can make them into birds?

kerosene 11-21-2007 08:57 AM

I love those, Razz...the shadows have me captivated. Thank you for sharing your artwork!

kerosene 11-21-2007 11:04 AM

I created these as little cards...they are both 2.5" X 3.5". The first one is called "Hooked on Math" (don't ask!) and the second is called "Open Door."

http://caseoriginalart.com/blog/imag...okedonMath.jpg http://caseoriginalart.com/blog/imag...s/opendoor.jpg

Also, I created this one for my husband as a sort of concept...I finished it last month:

http://caseoriginalart.com/blog/imag...ingBalance.jpg

"Achieving Balance"
24" X 24"
Oil on Canvas

Razzmatazz13 11-21-2007 01:09 PM

OoooOOoOoOOOOOoOhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!! I looooooooooooooove that last one to no end!!

you amazzzeee meeee

DanaC 11-21-2007 02:20 PM

That last one is stunning. Absolutely stunning! I also really like Open Door....that one will stick in my mind as an image I know it.

kerosene 11-21-2007 02:47 PM

Thanks Razz and Dani. The last one took a long time to finish, but I was happy to have it done.

That use to be the door to my bedroom.

Razzmatazz13 11-28-2007 03:15 AM

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l7...C/DSCF3572.jpg

Did this one tonight...not entirely sure if it's finished or not...I'll check in the morning and see what I think about it...

SteveDallas 11-28-2007 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by case (Post 409281)
I created these as little cards...they are both 2.5" X 3.5". The first one is called "Hooked on Math" (don't ask!)

No, I'm sorry.. I was a math major once upon a time.. so I have to ask.

Well?

kerosene 11-28-2007 09:35 AM

Not sure, Steve. It just came out one night. I had this image in my head of a frazzled, obsessed college student, trying to cram as much mathness into his brain as possible. Like a drug. Never been a math person, myself, but I have known a few. Poor little dude. I don't think they have a rehab clinic for that, either.

kerosene 11-28-2007 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Razzmatazz13 (Post 411179)
http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l7...C/DSCF3572.jpg

Did this one tonight...not entirely sure if it's finished or not...I'll check in the morning and see what I think about it...

I like it, Razz. It reminds me a lot of Japanese Sumi e. I always expect to know when I am finished with something, but sometimes I question it. I have some paintings from years ago that I wouldn't consider finished, but for whatever reason I have stopped painting them. Thank you for sharing!

Ibby 11-29-2007 05:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by case (Post 409281)
http://caseoriginalart.com/blog/imag...ingBalance.jpg

"Achieving Balance"
24" X 24"
Oil on Canvas

You wouldn't happen to have that in full-res available for download would you? 'Cuz it's incredible.

kerosene 11-29-2007 09:14 AM

Thanks, Ibby. Actually, I believe this file is the closest thing I have. At some point I want to get my paintings scanned into high res images, so I can sell quality prints, but haven't had the money for it, yet.

ZenGum 11-29-2007 10:37 AM

Jut joining the chorus.... Case, that one is bloody good. Realism and abstraction meeting very well.

LabRat 11-29-2007 12:05 PM

"Unexpected Discovery" is my favorite so far...I love the scratchyness looking in the tendrils of hair...I don't know what ecactly makes me want to look at it, but I keep coming back...and that is what makes it cool :)

If one were to want to try painting, where might you suggest I start? I like the intensity of oils...what would I need to just start to dink around? Do you have a favorite art supplier/store? About how much would it cost for basic supply of brushes, small canvases, and paint? Do you have favorites? Anything I should stay away from? Thnx in advance! :D

kerosene 11-29-2007 06:03 PM

Thanks again, folks. Your feedback means a lot to me.

Labrat, for supplies, I am sure (and as you have seen) opinions about what is best are as varied as artists themselves. I can tell you about the different items I have used, though, if that helps:

Oil Paints:
- I like Gamblin brand the best, but if a color I want is not available in that brand, I go with Windsor Newton Artist Grade Oil Paints. Now, these are kind of expensive and I have been collecting different colors as I can afford them, but when I really need a certain color and can't spend the money on the expensive stuff, I go with Windsor Newton Winton oil colors. They are cheaper because they are considered "student grade." All this means is that they are cheaper and are not as concentrated in pigment. Nothing wrong with using those.
- Medium is necessary for oil painting. You need it to make the paint flow. There are all different kinds to choose from. They all vary based on things like drying time, viscosity, glossy vs. matte. A common medium is linseed oil. You can also mix mediums sometimes. I know an artist who uses a mixture of linseed, stand oil and walnut oil. I am not sure why. I think it is just preference. I usually use liquin fine detail or galkyd lite as my medium. They are basically the same. These media are made to dry the paint more quickly. they get mostly dry in around 2 day's time. This is useful if you are layering your oil paints. Not as useful if you want to do more blending on the canvas later. Sometimes I mix a little turpenoid (paint thinner) with that to keep the medium from getting too gummy. Sometimes I don't. Sometimes I also mix some stand oil with it to get a stickier texture. Mostly not, though. You might consider get a few small bottles of different kinds and experimenting to see what you like best.
- You will need a paint thinner for cleaning brushes and sometimes thinning the medium. I use turpeniod(sp?) because it doesn't smell as bad as traditional turpentine. You can use turpentine, though, too...and Grumbacher makes something called grumtine, which smells kind of like orange flavored stomach acid. But I am sure it works just as well.
- Rags, paper towels, etc. I got some of those flour sacks at walmart...you can probably pick up lint free towels at a goodwill for cheap...get something you can wipe your brushes on after you dip them in turp. you can use paper towels...but I just like the towels better. Preference thing, again.
- palette. You need something on which to mix your paint. They make fancy ones with sealing lids and then there are those big round ones like Bob Ross had. I like just a piece of glass with duct tape on the edges to keep from cutting myself. Your hardware store should be able to hook you up there....or find an old picture frame and use the glass from that. Also, if you use a piece of glass, you might want one of those paint scrapers from the hardware store to get the paint off before it dries and cements itself to the canvas. Clean your canvas everyday and that shouldn't be a problem. Or you can get a disposable canvas thing, which is nice, but sometimes I feel guilty about throwing so much away every day, so it is up to you.
- Brushes. I like natural hair brushes...they are better for oils because the solvents can dissolve synthetics. If you like really chunky brushstrokes, maybe try out some different hog hair brushes in different sizes and shapes. You are going to want to experiment with these. The art store will have brushes sorted by the type of paint you do (oil, acrylic, watercolor...) I like mongoose hair brushes. They aren't that expensive, compared to some. But they let me get a really nice smooth texture to my strokes. Try all different kinds and find what you like best.
- Ground. Alot of artists use canvas. Some use board. Some take a piece of cloth and gesso it. You can get stretched canvas at an art store....it is usually pre-treated. If you buy canvas raw and stretch it yourself, you will need to prime it with acrylic or oil based gesso. I like stretching my own canvas, because they are heavier, feel more solid and I can control the size and shape. The sturdier, the less likely it will warp. Stretching canvas isn't that hard, once you do it more. I kind of enjoy it. You can also use board, which is more rigid than canvas and thinner, but usually will require a frame in order to hang on the wall. You can get masonite board at a hardware store, but you will need to get some acrylic or oil based gesso and prime it before painting on it. I use acrylic based gesso for both oil and acrylic paints. You probably wouldn't want to use paper for oil paint, but you could with acrylic paint, if you primed the paper first.
- brush cleaner. I know I said you needed a turp solvent for cleaning brushes, but you will probably also want to keep your brushes really clean, so I would recommend getting a bar of soap just for your brushes. After you are done painting for the day, dry them as well as you can, then wash them really well in soap and water. Trust me...it took me a lot of ruined brushes to finally get myself in this habit. Turp is good for cleaning between colors. Soap and water works for cleaning between painting sessions.

Whew. I don't think I have anything else to say at the moment. If anyone else has anything to add to this, please do. Razz, perhaps you might want to discuss the benefits of using acrylic paint? If you want, of course.

Razzmatazz13 11-29-2007 06:08 PM

Nah, I got slammed pretty hard in chat... I know acrylics aren't the favorite among artists, but they dry quick and allow for easy cleanup, which is good for someone who doesn't have a lot of time to work with when painting, and doesn't have a lot of space to leave something undisturbed so it won't be ruined (by children, small animals, flying clothes, bumbling husbands, etc) when left alone.

That's the only reason I was trying to get her to test em out. :)

kerosene 11-29-2007 06:42 PM

Razz, I apologize if anything I said in chat seemed like a slam on you. My intention was only to inform labrat of the options she had for oil painting and what I know from my own experience. IIRC I also deferred to you for advice on acrylic paint. I have used acrylic paint also, and it is what a lot of artists prefer for reasons you have mentioned. Otherwise you wouldn't see a whole aisle of it at the art store. Please don't mistake my preference of materials for a biased opinion against your art. I love your paintings. I also hope you will post more of them. Peace?

Razzmatazz13 11-29-2007 09:51 PM

Hun, I was only kidding in my post...sorry if I upset you.

Hold the peas please, I just ate.

kerosene 11-30-2007 09:04 AM

Alright, cool. But, eat your vegetables!

LabRat 11-30-2007 01:22 PM

Wow.

Thank you SO much for the info. I am planning on going to the library for some books this weekend...again, thank you!!!!

PS .Razz, will you be my first nude model?

Cicero 11-30-2007 01:35 PM

Razz always takes me so seriously!!!
If you have materials at all....you are at the top of my books!


So stop that!! (now I mean that part for real)

Razzmatazz13 11-30-2007 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LabRat (Post 412177)
PS .Razz, will you be my first nude model?

Sure, but only if you pay my travel costs. :D

Razzmatazz13 12-05-2007 03:38 AM

Decided to try out zip's idea...body paint...

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l7...3/UfC/arm1.jpg http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l7...3/UfC/arm2.jpg

probably not the way he had in mind though :D

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l7...3/UfC/leg1.jpg http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l7...3/UfC/leg2.jpg

I like they way they turned out :)

Sun_Sparkz 12-05-2007 06:07 AM

body paint! now your talkin MY area!!
lovin the gold touches

kerosene 12-05-2007 12:34 PM

Those are lovely, Razz! What a fun idea. What kind of paint does one use for skin? I think I might want to try something like that...my step-daughter would get a kick out of it.

Razzmatazz13 12-05-2007 01:18 PM

I just used my acrylics...fast dry and easy cleanup :D

I had to buy some gold to make my treasure-box (which I think I told you guys about) and since I'm messy as always I ended up with it all over myself, which sparked the idea.

I might go back for some more metallic colors because they look the coolest on skin.

kerosene 01-02-2008 05:46 PM

I haven't finished this painting yet, but I figure since I have blogged about it, I may as well share the little preview here that I included in the blog:

http://caseoriginalart.com/blog/imag...irlpreview.jpg

This isn't the whole thing, but I haven't finished it, so I don't want anyone to see the unfinished parts right now.

HungLikeJesus 01-02-2008 06:24 PM

case, that's a great eye.
It looks so real, like a real human eyeball.

It's not a real human eyeball, is it?

kerosene 01-02-2008 06:53 PM

No, I could not find anyone willing to donate their eyeball to my project, so I had to paint one. But I fooled you, didn't I? :D

Chocolatl 01-02-2008 09:17 PM

I really like the variety of color in the fish scales. Looking forward to the rest!

kerosene 01-03-2008 09:22 AM

thanks, Choco. I think I just finished this one last night, actually. Some of this original image is different, now, but I want to wait to post it until I get some really good high res images.

mac_tire_daingean 01-03-2008 10:44 AM

This painting is absolutely amazing. It's even more amazing in person than it is digital. Awesome Case! :-)

kerosene 01-03-2008 11:15 AM

Thanks, hon. :blush:

kerosene 01-20-2008 04:10 PM

I have finished the fishie girl:

http://caseoriginalart.com/blog/imag...emittingsm.jpg

"Unremitting"
Oil on Canvas
36" X 24"

I have also grown quite fond of eyeballs. Well, I have always been fond of eyeballs, but lately I have let myself paint a few. Here's a peek at part of a painting I am working on:

http://caseoriginalart.com/blog/imag...eballclose.jpg

I believe Ibram and some others might have asked about higher resolution images. This weekend, I asked a professional photographer to capture 3 of my paintings, "Achieving Balance", "Unremitting" and "10th Street." Please send me a pm if you are interested in obtaining those larger images for desktop images or something.

Chocolatl 01-20-2008 07:25 PM

Yay fishie girl! I especially love the colors in the upper left corner. The swirls remind me of some kind of kinesthetic visual -- like those old cartoons that played jazz songs and had colorful lines and shapes to portray the music.

kerosene 01-20-2008 08:26 PM

Thanks for the compliments! I think I know what you are talking about, Choco. I remember those cartoons.

LabRat 01-22-2008 12:16 PM

Wow. So cool.

What does the book say?

kerosene 01-22-2008 01:30 PM

Thank you, Labrat. The writing in the book was thought of by my husband. It reads:

From the depth of
My fortress I
Am writing to
Shout in
Solitude of a love
That the sea
Begs me to
Suppress.
I am expressing
Desire that
If known will


Designed to invoke wonder at what the book is all about. I imagine it is someone's diary. Or a letter.


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