Wednesday, August 15, 2012

A Second Tree Frog

Before moving away from Fredericksburg, by best friend Mary and I decided that we would exchange hand-made gifts instead of buying things for one another. She browsed through my artwork to pick out one she liked, but the frog both she and her boyfriend both fell in love with was already sold. I ended up giving her the Sloth Bear, and resolved to do another Prisma Color frog. It was small enough to do in one sitting, and I think it turned out rather nice. I am still reading the absolutely breath-taking book of her poetry that she gave to me in return.


The new Red-Eyed Tree Frog for my amazing friend Mary.


The original Frog that Mary had requested.



Peacock Collaboration

Here is the peacock photo as promised, though not as good of quality as I would have liked. The actual bird itself is painted in oil over a gold acrylic background, which was done by myself. The tail feathers are melted crayon, done by another artist. It was a favor for my lovely friend Melissa. Enjoy!



Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Moving

Wow, I have not posted for a very, very long time. Time for an update then!

Because most of my viewers are friends and family, I am sure that all of you know that I will be moving very shortly to an apartment in Blacksburg, Virginia while I persue a degree in Fisheries Conservation. Just as I haven't done any commissioned or gallery artwork since Duke died this past Christmas, I probably will not be doing any in the immediate future either. I've turned a lot of commissions down in the past few months, but at this point in my life I am just not in the right place to be doing art as a business.

Having said that... I have a few art-fun-projects coming up. :)

December of last year I made a scrapbook of Duke's life, so I'd like to post a few pictures of that. It turned out beautifully, and I am now feeling like a borderline scrapbooking addict. So fun, but so expensive! Also, after staring at his crappy stark white urn on the mantle for a while I decided to paint it, so I will post pictures of that when I am finished as well.

I did do a simple collaberation with another artist recently. The subject was a peacock, and it was a favor for my friend Melissa. I love little things like that because they can be completed in one short sitting, and are both relaxing and fun. I actually have no seen the finished product yet after the other artist has made his finishing touches, so once I get a hold of those photos I'll post them as well.

Apart from that I plan on doing a few PrismaColor drawings soon, since I have two free weeks before school starts. I have a few things in mind, but I am going to keep it a secret for now!

One last thing:
Because I will not have room for all of my art supplies and paintings at my new place, everything is going into storage. I hate to see all of that artwork just get put into the dark, damp basement. So please, if there is anything for sale in my gallery that you like PLEASE let me know and we can definitely work something out so that at least someone gets to appreciate it.

Promise I'll be back soon -- xoxox
Britney

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Pumpkins

This Halloween was definitely one to remember. Mostly due to pumpkin carving contests. My team even won $50 worth of pizza from the college! Here are a few photo recaps from this most recent holiday.



Winning werewolf pumpkin for the Germanna competition.
 

3-D Owl Pumpkin Carving


Halloween 2011
I was a raccoon this year. :)

Monday, October 24, 2011

2011 6x6 Show--My First Placing

As usual I had about twenty pieces planned for this show--about 5 got started and only 1 got completely finished, a watercolor of a bird that I had painted during the summer.

Black-Capped Chickadee

 And, what do you know, I actually won my very first placing! Second out of over 150 paintings!

Second Place

At the time my painting hadn't sold yet, but I haven't had an opportunity to check since then. Honestly, the generous prize money was more than I could have asked for.

Now that I've won second in a show, I suppose my next goal should be first place. Better watch out for me next year!

Monday, September 26, 2011

Oh, the Irony

 
Here is an article published in today's Free Lance Star about the festival. They chose a photo of my unfinished piece to represent all of the artists...

Sunday, September 25, 2011

The Festival

This weekend is Via Colori 2011. Let me give a quick recap on last year's festival:

It was nearly 100 degrees, I was in the relentless sun, I was sick as a dog, I didn't really get to even draw anything, and then it rained. It was horrible because of these things.

This year, all of the conditions were perfect. It was beautiful weather, cloudy, I felt good, I was well-prepared. Everything was in my favor. It was just me, the chalk, and the pavement yesterday.

And I didn't enjoy it at all... That's all there was to it! I have used pastels well in past, but they really aren't my favorite medium. The asphalt was so bumpy and porous and cracked that it was hard to draw on. My back was killing me from kneeling over on the hard surface for hours straight. I just couldn't get anything right with the pastels, so I hated what I had produced. Not to mention that it was live with crowds of people watching me as I struggled. All of these things just added up to an unpleasant experience, and around 2pm I stood up and just decided that I was done and that street art just wasn't for me. I guess it's one of those things that if  you never try, you never know. Can't love everything, I suppose!