Usually I do not post my doodles on my Art Diary. (They just hang about on my Flickr.) However, since I had so much fun doodling this one (it was and excuse for me to test my new mini tripod) ..I wanted to share the 31-second time lapse video.
I placed the mini tripod on the edge of my desk, a small flashlight diagonally behind the blank art card and then I tried to ignore the camera was there as I played with the different pens on my desk.
Work in progress.. This video is just the background being painted for a future silhouette.
Transcription: Hey there. I am going to work on the background of a painting today. I have a bar stool, ceramic tile, a towel I've already beaten up in the past. ..Thumbnail sketch to inspire me.. remind me of what I am working on.. And an eight by ten canvas. I had tried to paint outside and got attacked by some mosquitoes. So.. I moved things indoors, by an open window. Just mixing some blue and white. This stage I'm not really worrying about the exact color. I like to cover the canvas.. even if I am painting with white.. Just like to cover all that waffle-y bit of the uh original canvas. I don't mind the texture coming through, Just want to cover all that white. Makes me feel like I accomplished something. [Loud sigh] Every once in a while I get a piece of solid paint in there. So I try taking it out with tweezers or edge of a card or paper. I'm a little neurotic about details. Gonna throw a little white in. Ah, and I hear some banging outside. The weather is cool enough for some construction today. [Short, squeaky giggle] Painting around the edges.. Doesn't look like much right now, but.. I always have a really messy phase where looks like I don't know where I'm going. Some days I don't, but today I know exactly what I want. Ok, I feel that I covered the canvas really well. Just going to rotate and check the edges. Yay! Ok.. Just want to lighten it up a bit more. I want a sky that looks really cheery. Not too icy. My favorite days are cool days where it's not too hot, not too cold.. You look up into the sky and there's that hint of blue.. But it's not too overwhelming. That's what I have in mind. Ok, so we have that basically.. covered. K. [Barely audiable, Whispered to self, "It's this one."] Sometimes when I don't use a brush for a while.. It feels like it's not as soft so.. I like to play with it for a moment before mixing it with paint. This is Light Portrait Pink. I think it's a romantic color. And since the notion I have in my head is a bit romantic.. I wanted to put this color in. Looks like it's not blending exactly according to plan.. That's OK. I'll make it work. Looks a bit rough right now. Um.. a thin brush. I keep hitting the tripod. [Sigh] I won't be able to do that.* Taking off some excess paint off the sides. [Singsong] And blend blend blend blend blend. I think this brush is too small.** [Fustrated sigh] Tripod..is..annoying me. [Short, self-depricating laugh] [sigh] Ok..Thankfully** I have a brush with a shorter handle. This is a bronzing blush.. bronzing BRUSH. It's more for cosmetics instead of paint.. [Singsong] But that's not how I use it. I never really use a bronzer. Blush? Sure. But I have seperate brushes for my face. [Sound of a saw] Hmm.. more construction outside. Trying to make that pink kind of wisp upwards. And, flipping it over.. So I have a similiar texture up top. So at this stage it might not look like much.. But.. after it dries. It will be perfect for a background And I'll add the silhouette a little later or tomorrow. Sometimes I like to use a fan brush to correct little areas.. It's probably not how you are supposed to use it at all.. But I like how thin it is and it gently pushes at the paint Or.. this angle it's more of a pulling. And that's it for now. Sooner or later it will be something more. Ok, Bye for now.
* 'that' meaning use the left hand the want I wanted to. ** 'too small' the brush was causing grooves in the paint and I had to be more careful.
I have been painting for over two years, but had not made a video of me painting in real time until creating this one. This video is of me painting (rather rushed) a bunny silhouette. It was my first time trying to paint a bunny at all. I believe this is the fastest I ever painted. I was very aware that the camera was recording and did not want the video to be too long.
Transcription: I think it's more fun watching the colors mix on the canvas itself. Makes the inner child do a little happy dance. Pretty much coated. I don't like any of the canvas showing through.. I don't mind the texture. I just don't like the.. white of the canvas. I guess it's a.. habit now, to try to hide every little square. It's like a minute little waffle. Ok, the horizon will be somewhere around there. (To the paint clinging to the tube) Let go. I like to make it curve along the edges and paint on the outside. This way if I hang it on the wall, look it from a different angle.. it's still going on. ..Be one of those things that no one really notices, but it amuses me. That's pretty much how I do a really simple sky. Looks like a windy day. Think I'll add a slight touch of purple*, just for fun. Probably hardly anyone will notice that later, (chuckle) but I like it. So this is.. Mars Black. It's pretty thick. I'll have to get a new one soon. ..Get another brush. When I was little I used to watch Bob Ross on public television. Can't paint anything like and I don't have any fun commentary like him. But, every once in a while I paint a tree and I think, 'Happy little tree!' Today I guess it's a happy little silhouette. Though it's dark because it's a silhouette, I think it'll be happy. It's an eight by ten canvas and I like holding it underneath. Knowing my luck, I'm probably breaking some rule about how you're supposed to paint. Probably line of sight or something. But, I'm still at a stage where I'm painting for myself, for fun. Some of my family and friends are amused by it. Which, is bonus. It's nice. I like a really sharp edge. Can't always get it to happen. But that doesn't stop me from trying. Really is thick black paint. I guess I've had it too long. And right here. Well, I have a certain holiday on my brain. That should become obvious. Try not to waste paint, I'm grabbing it from the other brush. (chuckle) My first attempt at painting a bunny. Drew one on a piece of paper nearby. Proof that my animal drawing skills aren't that grand. But cute in my mind, sure. Bunny tail. (chuckle) It's looking totally out of proportion. But when it comes to painting, I guess sometimes you do better than other times. Trying to make this a little darker. He's looking up. Little bit of the nose. Kinda looks like a chocolate bunny more than a real one. (loud exhale, chuckle) Gotta pick up some paint here and darken it up. I like to do finer details with my left hand sometimes. Easier that way. I like the little bit of light showing through, the paws. (sigh) Hmm. Looked like he hurt a paw. And.. I'll have to try it again sometime. Maybe paint over this one. Bunny! That's a problem**
*Dioxazine Purple **Refers to trying to put the painting down while all the edges are wet.
ACEO: Bats In Flight Originally uploaded by diannna-art Acrylic paint on 2 1/2" x 3 1/2", 246# Strathmore Acid Free acrylic paper.
Halloween is next month and it is a holiday I enjoy. Thus, it has been on my mind and a Halloween sort of image made its way onto another of my art cards.
The day before.. I doodled some bats to see try to figure out how best to attempt to paint them. Then, I did a quick thumbnail sketch. After I knew what I had planned.. I set to painting the background. I wanted it to go from orange to dark purple. I mixed Primary Yellow with Primary Red for the orange and then blending upward with more red and finally mixed a little Primary Blue to create a dark purple. It was then left to dry for the night.
I had intended to paint the tops of a few trees and then place the bats in last. However, when I sat down with the Mars Black paint, I painted the bats first. I later found this worked in my favor as I was able to bend the tree limbs to point toward the bats and interact with them a bit more. It was a lot of fun to paint Halloween bats in flight.
I doodle windows and candles often, but due to being intimidated by having to attempt to draw straight lines.. I have not attempted to paint a window until now.
I painted the background the day before blending upward with Primary Yellow, Primary Red and Primary Blue. The red and the blue were much darker than I planned.. so I threw in a bit of Titanium White to make it easier to see the planned silhouette. I blended for quite a while and worried it would become too muddy. Finally to remove some deeper valleys created by my brush strokes, I swept the surface from yellow up to the blue with a cosmetics brush (blush brush) I use only for my acrylic paints. It created a slightly wood-grain-like look that I was pleased with.. so I left it alone to dry for a few hours.
Later, I returned with Mars Black and painted the window frame. At first, I tried to keep things much thinner.. but it kept growing as I had difficulty making the lines look uniform. I accidentally smudged the paint many times and had to go back to correct my mistakes. But, there finally came a time when it looked like a window and I left it to dry for the night.
I had thought that painting the handle of the candle holder was going to be more difficult than it was.. but by turning the art card and moving slowly, it worked out. I planned on having the candle unlit but waited until everything else was dry before attempting the wisp of smoke.
With the wisp of smoke, I tried a bit of white and it looked too bright. Gray looked too out of place.. and I worried that black might look too dark to look like smoke. However, after many attempts the paint started to dry and become difficult to use. The paint became increasingly difficult to get onto the art card. Just before I was prepared to put more black paint on my tray I gave it one last try. The paint only partially went on the art card as I moved my thin brush.. and it produced a rather wispy result. Usually when this occurs, I paint over the line once more to thicken the appearance. In this case, it was perfect just the way it was.. making the candle look as if it was just extinguished.
I feel that it is a sleepy sunset. One can imagine someone blowing out the candle, putting aside a book they were reading and preparing for sleep.
I sometimes see emotions like a river. I certainly associate bodies of water with emotions. Different colors and color combinations have different feelings..
While painting this, I had thoughts in my mind about concerns and some stress.. but then I started to feel relaxed as I continued to paint. Although the stresses were still there.. they were able to be balanced by soothing sensation of taking time to just relax.