Showing posts with label Kelley MacDonald. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kelley MacDonald. Show all posts

Monday, April 30, 2012

Great Balls of Fire

"Great Balls of Fire" or "Celebration" original watercolor on paper 6x6 SOLD
Hi Everyone,

I feel a huge weight has lifted:)  My workshop is over and it was fabulous!!!!  I had the best group of ladies to instruct.  It could not have gone better:)  And right after that Crystal Cook and I were featured guests on Artists Helping Artists blog radio show, we survived and didn't sound too crazy:)  I was so happy to be interviewed with my friend Crystal, I couldn't have asked for a better experience.  Leslie Saeta and Kelley MacDonald asked us fabulous questions and made us sound good!  If you missed it here is the link it's the broadcast on 4/26, click here.
My first 3 day workshop, fabulous group of ladies:))

And ta da I finally finished my ball jars!!!!  So my not so "pc" title is "Great Balls of Fire" my alternate more conservative title is "Celebration".  This painting was a lot of fun and I'm anxious to paint a larger version, but before I can do that I have several commissions to work my way through.  That is a great problem to have:)

And to top off an absolutely fabulous week I sold 4 paintings.  What a week--I'll take a few more like that!
"Tall Drink of Water" SOLD
"The Night Before Christmas" SOLD
"Can It Too" SOLD

Hope you had a fabulous weekend:)

Carrie

Friday, December 30, 2011

Happy New Year and Friday Feature

Happy New Year Everyone,

I'm still in denial that 2011 is coming to a close.  As we enter a New Year I thought it would be a good time to have a look back at the Friday Features past:)  There are some great, insightful, and motivational interviews.  A look in to what makes these artist's tick, what there motivation is and their advice to you.

So Happy New Year and I hope you enjoy:))











Friday, October 21, 2011

Friday Feature: Kelley MacDonald

Hi Everyone,

Kelley and I in Atlanta
It's Friday Feature time.  This week I interviewed the fabulous Kelley MacDonald!  I first discovered Kelley while listening to Artists Helping Artists.  She was always calling in with great questions and interesting information.  I've had the pleasure of meeting Kelley in person.  I hope to get to hang out with her more in the future:)

Kelley's work is just as fabulous as her.  I started following her blog when she and another blogger Susan Roden were in the middle of  a food fight, a virtual food fight, of sorts.  Kelley will do a masterful painting of a donut and throw it up on her blog as a challenge for Susan to respond.  They go back and forth, so much fun:)  Kelley does paint more than just donuts but I must say, nobody paints a jelly donut like Kelley:)  And if you know her you know she shares her life with a very special person, or should I say pug.  Paco, her side kick, Paco's tails (pun intended) are a great source of fun and he even has his own blog.

If you want to see more of her work check out her blog here 
or her website here

 How did you get your start?  What’s your artist journey so far?

I started drawing at age 3, and my ‘specialty’ was 2 family houses with seagulls overhead and flowers in the front yard!  I never stopped drawing.
Catholic school was good for a lot of things, but not art.  I had my eyes opened to the History of Art at Wheaton College, which I took to fulfill a requirement, and kept getting chest pains the first class because I stopped breathing so often during the ‘overview’ slide show!  I took some drawing classes in college, then when I got out of school I made sure I took classes pretty continuously at local art associations and adult ed as the kids grew up.  When I was 47 I quit work and painted full time, taking oil painting lessons, and then studying at workshops with artists I admire.  In 2007 a friend and I ‘buddied up’ to blog our art – and the rest, as they say, is history :D

Where were you born?

I was born in a Fall River, a Massachusetts mill town.  I have lived in New Hampshire, then back in the Boston area for about 15 years, and now live in Tiverton, RI, which, btw, is smack next door to Fall River.  Where the kids STILL grow up never going to an art museum!

If you could live anywhere where would you live?

Do you really want to know?  Paris – in or around.  OK, second choice would probably be the California coast – or New Mexico.  Or Mid-Maine.  Or NYC.  Or… the tip of Cape Cod… or right here... :D

What’s your favorite thing to paint and why?

Oh, Carrie, to me that is like asking which child is my favorite – I’m just in love with painting, and there’s so MUCH to love!  Well.  Ok.  I think my favorite thing to paint is … scenes from my travels.  Which is news to me – I just let myself answer – and…. I hardly ever actually paint from my travels when I get home!  I guess I should do more!  There’s the ubiquitous jelly donut, which leaps onto my canvas quite often, and I do find real joy in describing each individual one!

Which of your paintings was the most enjoyable to paint? Which was the most difficult?

I did a painting of my husband’s grandfather’s lunch pail, which just flowed and I loved doing every stroke.  Never ever would I have imagined this subject to be so enjoyable!  And most difficult – a commission of a horizontal scene on a vertical canvas – 24x48 – torture.  I never, ever should have agreed to it!

Do you have a favorite artist?  Who has been your biggest inspiration?

Ah… deceased?  Well I think Joaquin Sorrolla – and I was lucky enough to visit his home/museum in Spain.  Once again… stopped breathing.  MUST stop doing that!  Inspiration? I think Carol Marine.  She is one gutsy girl, and she just tackles things till she nails them.  And keeps her eye on her goals.  I like that.

What are some of your favorite things or things that are essential to your well being/success as an artist?

Well, good art supplies, and plenty of them, give me comfort and I feel like I can just charge in and make mistakes, if I have enough panels, boards, canvases and brushes.  And my Studio Assistants.  At the studio it is Paco, my pug, who is ever supportive of my struggles, and at home I have a cat on each side of me while I paint – my Tortie Isabelle, with the pumpkin colored triangle on her face, and my orange boy Harry.  I adore them!

Do you have go-to paints/colors, what are your favorites?

I start with (and stick with for plein air) a limited palette (guarantees color harmony)
Titanium White
Lemon Yellow
Cad Yellow Med
Cad Orange
Cad Red Light
Permanent Rose (or alizarin crimson)
Ultramarine Blue
Pthalo Blue
Burnt Umber

Then I do have some colors that I love – Horizon Blue, Yellow Ochre, all the Radiant colors from Gamblin, transparent orange

Do you ever get artist’s block? And what do you do to overcome it?

I think I had a day or two of ‘Block’.  I’m really never bored or at a loss there – my problem in the opposite – I want to do and try everything.  But the time I felt like that I simply did something fun – a movie in the middle of the day I think - and very soon I was bursting with desire to get back at the easel!


What are five things you would like to happen in your life in the next five years? Dream big here:)

I’m assuming you mean in my art life?
  1. Get into multiple galleries.  And here my problem is the more proficient I become, the higher I set my Gallery choices.  In other words, I never want a gallery that would want me!
  2. Paint in France
  3. Paint in Scotland
  4. Paint in Italy (this is getting boring?)
  5. Teach painting workshops.
 What is your advice for other artists who are just getting started in their career?

Let yourself be the worst in the class!  Don’t think you’ll do your best work in a class or workshop – it has to sink in.

What is the best advice that you have received as an artist?
Keep painting! (Charles Sovek)

 SPEED ROUND!

Chocolate or vanilla?
Chocolate (I AM a woman!)

Sunny beach or rustic mountain retreat?
 BEACH!

 Book or movie?
Tough one.  Book!

Favorite author?
I like a lot, but Anita Shreve is right up there.

Favorite movie?
I have to tell you all my strangenesses?  Prancer.  Yup.  The children's’ Christmas movie.  I need Kleenex, too, to watch it.  Every time.

Romance or comedy?
Comedy – make me belly laugh!

Favorite ice cream flavor?
Coconut!
                                 
Night owl or morning person?
Morning

Cake or Cupcakes?
Tender cupcakes – chocolate or white – with butter-cream frosting!

Great interview, Kelley:))  I have to say I just love Kelley's work and I her unique signature on her paintings.  I hope everyone enjoyed the interview!

Have a Great Weekend!!!

Carrie

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

7 Links Challenge

Hi Everyone,

A 7 links challenge has been spreading around blog-land.  This challenge lets you take a step back reflect and share some of our posts again.  I have really enjoyed reading everyone else's choices. My friend Sandra of Sandraws has challenged me, you really must visit her blog, she does some amazing work.

The challenge asks you to revisit:

Your most beautiful post
Your most popular post
Your most controversial post
Your most helpful post
A post whose success surprised you
A post you feel didn't get the attention it deserved
The post you are most proud of

Then tag other bloggers and it goes on and on. I think this is a great idea because there are some gems hidden in most bloggers archives so this is a great way to dust them off and let them be seen again.

So here are my 7 links:)


Your most beautiful post


http://carriewaller.blogspot.com/2011/04/nostalgia-final-large-version.html

This painting really had so much meaning.  Personally and artistically I think this painting is a success.

Your most popular post

http://carriewaller.blogspot.com/2011/01/pomegranates-and-cranberries-finito.html

This was interesting.  I wasn't sure which post was my most popular.  So I had to look through them all.  So by a few comments here is my most popular.
I finished this painting around the Holidays, on a deadline of course, and behind of course.  There was lot going on and we had family in town but I after a few all nighters I finished this painting on time and entered it into the Montgomery Art Guild Exhibit.  I was thrilled to find out that is was one of 76 paintings chosen out of almost 400 entered to be included in an exhibit at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art.

What a surreal moment to walk in a museum and see your own artwork on the wall.  A proud day for me:)

Your most controversial post

I'm not really a controversial artist so  I had to dig deep to figure this one out.  The most controversial thing I've posted about was a personal decision to commit to this blog and to painting a painting a week.  I wasn't sure if I could do it, if I would burn out, or what this journey was going to be like, but I did it.  I plugged away week after week and I'm still here.  I will say it has been one of the best and most satisfying decisions that I have made in my life.

Your most helpful post




http://carriewaller.blogspot.com/2011/04/nostalgia-work-in-progress-and-little.html

 This post was fun and I had a good response.  I posted about my process and how I work as an artist.  I find it very interesting to see how other artists work.  I think this is the best way to learn.  We all work a little differently and you never know what little tip you may pick up that can change your life.

 A post whose success surprised you


http://carriewaller.blogspot.com/2010/10/exhibition-success.html

In this post I talked about winning my first, first place award.  I wasn't surprised by the support and congratulatory comments for winning, I was surprised at the response to the emotional struggle I had to enter into a competition.  I was so nervous and excited and overwhelmed by the process of entering an exhibit and I described it all in this post.  So many fellow artists identified and cheered me on.  It was extremely encouraging and motivational.


A post you feel didn't get the attention it deserved
 I'm going to cop out on this one.  I really haven't had a post that I felt was ignored.  Of course in the early days of my blog I only had a few comments here or there, but that's to be expected.  Other than that it's been pretty consistent.


 The post you are most proud of


http://carriewaller.blogspot.com/2010/02/its-carnivale-time.html

This post was early on in my blog, but it was a turning point for me.  I was really scared of color and this painting was one of my first ventures into the wonderful world of color.  I was encouraged by comments and it really pushed me to the next level.  I gained confidence and really realized that this whole painting on a regular basis thing just might be the way to go.

Now I'm challenging
Virginia Floyd
Olivia Quintin
Nancy Laliberte
Kelley MacDonald
Julie Hill
Tag your it:)

Hope you enjoy today's it was a trip down memory lane.

Carrie