Tree Series

June 13, 2006 11:46 PM | posted to mixed_media | permalink | comments (11)

This week's challenge at IMT:

For this weeks challenge let us have SHOW & TELL. Create a piece of work in any medium and tell us all about it,how you made it, how you were feeling when you made it, are you happy with it, what will you do with it... detatil, details, details! - IMT

I really do not like to "TELL" but I'll try this time... This is the first two of the series... I used acrylic paints and pastels on watercolor coldpress paper.

Tree #1

Tree #1
11" x 14" Mixed Media on Paper

Tree #2

Tree #2
11" x 14" Mixed Media on Paper

I was trying to figure out for weeks what to do... But the idea of painting trees came from these sketches plus I'm kinda obssessed sketching trees lately.

Sketch

I do not spray fixative on my pastel works so I have to figure out how I'm going to store them when I am finished. I usually put them in portfolio folders with acetate plastics but for these series I have extra frames and matting ready to use...

Framed

Lastly what to do with this... I was thinking of putting it in my bare office... but backed out... being in an IT shop, my co workers do not actually know that I'm painting and drawing... So these most likely will end up in the same corner where my other stuff is piling up...

Comments

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On June 13, 2006 8:41 PM, ARVINDH wrote:

THESE ARE LOVELY! I think you should surprise your coworkers by putting them up in a frame in your office. Please do not let them pile up!

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On June 14, 2006 4:46 AM, Virginia wrote:

I would never think that Purple and orange make such nice trees; but these really are, just great pieces.

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On June 14, 2006 8:13 AM, Cheryl wrote:

beautiful! love the colors!

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On June 14, 2006 9:23 AM, TeriC wrote:

I am so drawn to these beautiful colors! Beautiful!

Why don't you use fixative? Am I missing something?

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On June 14, 2006 10:35 AM, Diong wrote:

When I use fixatives, it tends to make the colors dull... the previous orange would not be the same orange after...

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On June 15, 2006 2:22 PM, carla wrote:

These are stunning! Have you researched the fixative situation throughly? There must be something that won't dull your colors. I am absolutely amazed that you coworkers don't know you are an artist.. I think you need to reveal the truth and bring some beauty into their lives!

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On June 15, 2006 7:53 PM, nirmala wrote:

wow grt paintings the colors are so attractive.. great combination of orange and purple...i think u shud show ur paintings to ppl they are so beautiful...iam sure they,l fall in luv.

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On June 16, 2006 6:58 PM, mary ann wrote:

i agree with what everyone has said>>>you should share your art with your workmates!

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On June 18, 2006 2:43 PM, mario parial wrote:

-why not...you can hang paintings in your home 9am to 5pm hauz! thanks-mvap

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On June 21, 2006 8:28 AM, Belinda wrote:

wow, these are fabulous! put them in your office! i have original art in my office as well - mine, from friends, butterflies from my niece... just show your talent to your co-workers. they'll be blown away. plus the colors will surely brighten up the office!

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On September 14, 2007 9:03 PM, susan wrote:

Hello. I came across your site looking for "tree inspiration" for a women's inspiration workshop I teach on visioning your life. These inspired me! Would it be inappropriate for me to ask if you are interested in selling them? I can't bear to think of them sitting in a corner:) I would like to reproduce one of them on a "visioning" notebook I use in for the workshop. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work. Inspiring!
Susan

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