Coloring Book:
I have begun another history coloring book for Bright Ideas Press. This is for Mystery of History III, and so far is my favorite coloring book to create yet! This book covers the Renaissance! Yes! There is a huge amount of art and imagery to pull from.
Family Portrait:
This commission is a gift from my friend to her future mother in law. It's from an old photograph of them about 20 years ago. I am really thankful there are a lot of things that are nice about this picture to make it work for painting! Good lighting, sweet expressions, and I really love the two visible hands. I'm getting close to completion! Just one or two afternoons left for work on it!
Twins Portrait:
For my sister's 30th birthday I am painting a portrait of her twins! Painting baby fat is so much fun!!! She already had her birthday and she knows this is coming, so I may post progress occasionally on here. This is just the starting outline I did today, about 3 hours of work:
"Portfolio Piece":
I am working on some ideas about how I want to include more negative space in my portraits, along with some other thoughts floating around in my head about what I want my portraits to look and feel like. I am going to start working on some more pieces of my own (this includes the twins portrait) starting this month. My friend is also going to pose for me next week, giving me the opportunity to start to put a few basic ideas to canvas. My goal is to work towards having portraits that are much more unique to my individual artistry. I would like to have a more consistant progressive body of work. I'm not expecting this portrait coming to be incredible, but an exciting a stepping stone in the right direction! Look forward to my work to come!
Really love it, Nicole. It's really exciting to see you grow as an artist, defining yourself through the process and not a single moment or work (if that even makes sense).
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see you're writing here again! I like reading your updates about your art. :)
ReplyDeleteThe family portrait's shaped up really nicely since I last saw it! And I'm sure that your portrait of the twins is going to turn out adorable. I'm looking forward to seeing how this experiment in further refining your style plays out in these upcoming paintings.
Also, that coloring book sounds really fun.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the twins portraits complete! And to commission you to do my kids, too! Love the family portrait above, beautiful work as always :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, friends!
ReplyDeleteTo Luke's comment, I do see myself and my art as a work in progress. I see every new painting as an opportunity to learn and refine what I do and what my art is about. Even once I feel like I have mastered my medium and technique, my style will continue to evolve. It's so important to keep things fresh! I know you can relate with music!
I'm really loving being an artist right now. :-)