Showing posts with label cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cars. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Monday, November 11, 2013
"Smitty"
Hi Everyone
I finished my painting:) I present you "Smitty" 16" x 20" watercolor on 260lb Arches.
"Smitty" is my Grandpa. He is prominently featured in the center of the composition. I found this photograph this passed Summer when I was visiting family and acquired some of the family photos. My Grandpa passed away when I was 6 years old but I have lots of memories of him working on cars at his auto body shop. This photo was taken when he was visiting Indianapolis, where I was born. He got the opportunity to visit the Indy 500 test track. I knew when I saw this photo I wanted to paint it, but how could I incorporate the photo with my love of still life painting? I'm sure anyone that has kids, boys in particular, have lots of Hot Wheels around the house. So I didn't have to go to far to find the rest of my composition. I blew the photo up and surrounded it with several of the cars. I tried to find vintage cars, in fact the Independence car, bottom, center, kind of represents me. I was born in 1976. The old red truck off the left of my Grandpa reminds me of him for some reason.
This painting was a fun challenge and I wasn't sure how it would turn out until the very end but I think my Grandpa would be proud.
I also got some good news that my painting "Emerald City" won a purchase award from the Arkansas Small Works competition. I delivered the painting last week.
I also had my painting "Going Green" featured in an Arkansas publication Soiree. It looks great! I love it when I get such amazing free coverage:)
Carrie
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"Smitty" watercolor by Carrie Waller 16" x 20" |
"Smitty" is my Grandpa. He is prominently featured in the center of the composition. I found this photograph this passed Summer when I was visiting family and acquired some of the family photos. My Grandpa passed away when I was 6 years old but I have lots of memories of him working on cars at his auto body shop. This photo was taken when he was visiting Indianapolis, where I was born. He got the opportunity to visit the Indy 500 test track. I knew when I saw this photo I wanted to paint it, but how could I incorporate the photo with my love of still life painting? I'm sure anyone that has kids, boys in particular, have lots of Hot Wheels around the house. So I didn't have to go to far to find the rest of my composition. I blew the photo up and surrounded it with several of the cars. I tried to find vintage cars, in fact the Independence car, bottom, center, kind of represents me. I was born in 1976. The old red truck off the left of my Grandpa reminds me of him for some reason.
This painting was a fun challenge and I wasn't sure how it would turn out until the very end but I think my Grandpa would be proud.
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"Emerald City" 11" x 14" watercolor by Carrie Waller |
I also had my painting "Going Green" featured in an Arkansas publication Soiree. It looks great! I love it when I get such amazing free coverage:)
Carrie
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hot wheels,
Indianapolis 500,
original art,
small works,
Smitty,
Soiree,
still life,
watercolor
Monday, November 4, 2013
Still a work in progress:)
Work In Progress 16 x 20 watercolor on paper by Carrie Waller |
Funny story, while out driving today I passed a car and I thought boy does that car look familiar. It looked just like one of the Hot Wheels I just painted:))
Carrie
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art,
carrie waller,
cars,
hot wheels,
original,
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watercolor,
Work In Progress
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Work In Progress Wednesday: "Crash Course" working title
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Indianapolis 500,
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Work In Progress
Monday, October 28, 2013
Work In Progress
Hi Everyone,
I'm starting a new painting. The inspiration for this painting comes from my Grandpa. I recently acquired a lot of the family pictures and one of the pictures in the box was of my Grandpa on the Indy 500 test track. My Grandpa passed away when I was 6, but my best memories of him are watching him work on cars at his auto body repair shop. "Smitty" as everyone called him was the best in the area at doing auto body painting. So you can imagine what a great experience being at the Indianapolis 500 test track must have been for a guy who's passion was cars.
When I found the photo I knew that I wanted to build a painting around this, so I blew the photo up and placed Hotwheels cars all around the photo. Painting these cars is really fun, even though the glittery purple truck almost took an entire day, who knew glitter would be so difficult to capture.
I'll be sharing my work in progress pictures with you, and you can always like my fan page, I post pictures as I'm painting throughout the day.
I also was featured on Daniel Smith's page the other day, they did an interview and everything:))
Carrie
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work in progress, watercolor 16x20 by Carrie Waller www.carriewallerfineart.com |
When I found the photo I knew that I wanted to build a painting around this, so I blew the photo up and placed Hotwheels cars all around the photo. Painting these cars is really fun, even though the glittery purple truck almost took an entire day, who knew glitter would be so difficult to capture.
I'll be sharing my work in progress pictures with you, and you can always like my fan page, I post pictures as I'm painting throughout the day.
I also was featured on Daniel Smith's page the other day, they did an interview and everything:))
Carrie
Labels:
cars,
Daniel Smith,
grandpa,
Hotwheels,
Indianpolis 500,
watercolor
Friday, October 26, 2012
Friday Feature: Diane Morgan
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"Raindrops on Roses" watercolor by Diane Morgan |
Happy Friday my friends. It's time again for another Friday Feature. Today is the multi-talented artist Diane Morgan. She can do it all, oil, watercolor, photography and do it all very well. She has won major awards, been in the big magazines and today she's sharing with us how she's done it all.
How did you get your start? What’s your artist journey so far?
I've drawn and painted for as long
as I can remember. My father was a
talented artist, but he only painted as a hobby. As a child I remember seeing some of his
wonderful drawings at my grandmother's house.
Later, watching him paint influenced me to want to try. I started
college as a language major, but switched to art my junior year. I decided to pursue what I loved rather than
what I thought I should do. I majored
in painting, but was offered a job in advertising before I graduated. I eventually owned my own advertising agency
and loved my career. I never tried
making a living as a fine artist until later in life. Wish I had tried it
sooner!
Where were you born? I was born in Detroit.
My family moved to the suburbs before I started school.
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"Rainy Day Roses" original watercolor by Diane Morgan |
If you could live anywhere where
would you live? One weekend many years
ago I spent the entire two days writing down my goals. One of them was move to California to enjoy warm sunshine year-round.
Michigan is
often cloudy and the winters are long. It wasn't long before just about everything I
had written down came true. I think it's
very important to write down your goals.
I love where I live and never think of moving somewhere else to retire. This is exactly where I want to be. I don't
plan to retire either!
What’s your favorite thing to
paint and why? I envision a painting in almost everything I see. I want to paint everything. I suppose if I had to choose I would select a
still life. I love taking a normal
everyday object and getting people to take a closer look; view something in a
different light. I like to add strong shadows, contrasts and often reflections....turn
the ordinary into something more.
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"Just Glorious" original oil by Diane Morgan |
Could you talk about your painting
techniques? My techniques are pretty
traditional. My work is quite realistic
so I spend a great deal of time on details.
I first do a small thumbnail to determine the positioning and the values
and use colored pencil to work out the color choices. Then, on 300# Arches cold press watercolor
paper I do a very detailed drawing. The paint is then applied in many, many
layers. I usually do the background
first so if it's not successful I haven't spent a whole week on the main
subject only to ruin it with a bad background wash. It helps me to do the background colors first
as they can also influence color selections for the objects. I generally work from left to right, top to
bottom so my hand does not rest on wet paint.
Do you have go-to paints/colors,
what are your favorites?
I tend to stick with a few
old-time favorites. Alizarin Crimson,
Payne's Grey, Cobalt Blue, Sap Green, Lemon Yellow, Cadmium Yellow, and Cad
Red. I love making my own blacks and grays
with varying mixes of red/yellow/blue. There
are so many wonderful new colors available.
I'm trying to be more adventurous.
I've recently added Lavender and Cobalt Turquoise to my palette. The Quinacridones are also fun, as are the
new metallics.
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"Organized Chaos" original watercolor by Diane Morgan |
Do you have a favorite
artist? Who has been your biggest
inspiration?
My two favorite artists are
Georgia O'Keeffe and Leonardo daVinci. Georgia's large
florals were my biggest inspirations.
Leonardo was a genius. He was so curious about everything.
What have been some of your
crowning achievements?
Having a painting selected for the
Blossom II Art of the Flower competition and traveling show. Winning an award in an National Watercolor
Society exhibition. Getting a 10-page
feature article in International Artist Magazine. Being selected as President
of the Coachella Valley Watercolor Society. I've learned so much and have made
so many wonderful friends there. I've
gotten back so much more than I have given.
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"Surface Tension" original watercolor by Diane Morgan |
What are five things you would
like to happen in your life in the next five years? Dream big here:)
I'd like to be in several more
galleries around the country. Signature
status in NWS and/or AWS would be nice. Travel
to France and Italy to paint.
Teach more classes and maybe even workshops around the country...I love
teaching. Spend more time with friends,
especially getting together with my painting pals to paint.
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"Head on 57 Chevy" original watercolor by Diane Morgan |
What is your advice for other
artists who are just getting started in their career?
The most important thing is to
paint, paint, paint. The only way
to improve is to keep working. It has been suggested that if you want to learn
to paint...go paint a hundred paintings. One challenge I created for
myself was to do a painting a day. For six months I completed a small
painting every day and sold them on eBay. I quickly passed the 100 mark.
This daily self-imposed assignment increased my productivity, improved my
creativity and painting skills and opened up several opportunities for me that
would not have happened. I highly recommend the daily challenge. It's also
very important to network. No one will
know about your work if you just stay home.
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"57 Chevy" original oil by Diane Morgan |
What is the best advice that you
have received as an artist? My college
professor told me to paint big. I think
of that every time I pick up a brush. Even a 6" x8" canvas can have a
big impact if the image is close-up. This advice really helped determine my
style.
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"Red Rocket Caddy" original oil by Diane Morgan |
SPEED ROUND!
Chocolate or vanilla? Vanilla
Your dream vacation spot? Anywhere with an ocean and palm trees and a
golf course.
Book or movie? Old movies from the 30's and 40's
Favorite author? Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Favorite movie? Gone with the Wind
Favorite dessert? Strawberry
shortcake
Night owl or morning person? Night owl, but I'm trying to quit.
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