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Pandeia Luna Moth / Moon Faerie – first phases

I have finished the bulk of the work on this faery painting. What art work is left to do is a little slower, on account of the brush size I work with for details. I do still have to finish shading the birch before I work with any highlighting too.

I am holding off on this because I still have to get the base tones into the figure of the faery. The last art detailing must be done together to show consistency and proper emphasis. I approach chiarascuro (contrast of light) with much trepidation. It comes so natural for some people but I am kind of a “wuss” and am afraid to go too far and be stuck.

The last purposeful exercise in chiarascuro was doing this with Pears. It turned out pretty well, but this faery painting is more challenging because of the inclusion of the light source with a subtle secondary light source around the figure of the faery.

The image is actually 12″x12″ but I only did a quick scan of the art piece. This cut off the left and right margins a tad.
Posted in Art Work In Progress, Celtic Mythology, Faeries

Red Breasted Nuthatch

This painting is 8″x10″ in watercolor of the Red Breasted Nuthatch.

One of my favorite winter guests to the bird feeder. I sure did not see them much today with the horrid windchills, but I am sure we will see some tomorrow. I enjoy painting birds. I hope to get out to see the migration at Crane Creek again this year and get some good shots of Herons for painting.

Posted in Art Work Completed, Nature

Pandeia Luna Moth / Moon Faerie

She has been waiting months for completion. I started her and it ended up being a study. Study is a nice way to say mistake. Hehe. Really though, as I painted her I noticed a tone the composition made that was not fitting the theme and emphasis I wanted. In the original “study” The moon and faerie do not present the oneness I wanted between them.

study for Pandeia

So I went back and changed the composition to achieve this. I love Luna moths and do not see them nearly as much in Ohio as in Florida. The Faerie in some ways with her crown overlaps with the one of the Goddess Selene and her daughter Pandeia.

Pandeia is associated with the full moon. Her name means all bright and all divine and in addition to the full moon is associated with the earth nourishing dew. She may be one of the 50 Menae goddesses of the 99 moon cycle of the ancient Greeks.

The Luna moth is large and beautiful and a very lovely shade of green with moon like disks in the wings. This moth spends much time around birch in the north. Given the beauty of birch in moonlight, it just all fit so perfectly.

Posted in Art Work In Progress, Faeries

Twitter Background Design

Spent a little of yesterday and today designing and tweeking an image to coordinate my twitter profile to my blog. There are some good tutorials out there. I found that the 1280 px width to be the best for constructing the template and for presentation when uploaded. This also keeps the file size on the faster upload side.

One tip I would share is taking a screen shot of your profile page and then enlarging it with constrained preportions to fit behind what your designing. This will allow you to see exactly where to place images and/or guidelines.

I used photoshop, but powerpoint and many other programs will work very easily.
Posted in Art News

Ram Headed Serpent – progress

Well Here he is I am about half way done with my Ram Headed Serpent at this point. These large 22″ x 30″ paintings take a very long time to work on. I am considering dropping down to 11″ x 17″ for these, but I am not certain. I love painting large and love all the detail they provide.  
You can see the original sketch and notes on this mythical creature from the first post: Ram Headed Serpent

They are very challenging to prep digitally as I do not have a scanner large enough. I am hoping to be able to outsource one. 
I am posting this update for Tony, in Scotland, who inquired on how it was coming.  It is a slow process mixed in with all my other projects. However the pace is quickening each time I get into the painting. 
I am really excited to do the details on the eyes. I love how they follow you around the room. Kinda creepy but still fun. I am just happy to have that trick down and am able to use it at will now.
Posted in Art Work In Progress, Celtic Mythology

2009 Updates

Well I am still rolling out the last of the graphic updates. All of the painted knotwork has been put up. I do appreciate all the feedback! Much of it for the knotwork art. It is so awesome that hundreds of years later people are still in love with this celtic expression.

I have completed the new watermark and you will see all the old images replaced with the new crisp clean images with the new watermark. I will also be working on a gallery of free clips of the artwork for common license use.

What a year of growth it has been for me. The new studio, new site, and so much more. I have learned so much this last year and it has really prepared me for this year. I still am impatient with it all, wishing I would have gotten more done. However I have learned this journey has prepared me to do this better than the original vision would have afforded! So the “delay” is surprisingly fruitful and abundant.

Everyone in the family is doing well! My mother has completed her treatments, and clarified that it was cancer but not malignant. I guess I don’t get that, but all that matters is that she will keep her vision in her right eye.

I hope that all of you and your families are doing well in this period of unrest politically and economically through out the world. I hope you are all blessed abundantly in this year and years to come!

I have more art coming up this next week. Hopefully with all this coding and graphics out of the way I can really kick the painting up a notch or two.
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