Who am I writing for?

Valley of the Heart
Valley of the Heart

With a commitment to building a more vibrant blog, I signed up for the 4-week Blog Triage class with Cynthia Morris and Alyson Stanfield. Today’s assignment is to describe the people I want to visit and read my blog.

This is difficult for me to pinpoint exactly who should read my blog, but I will say my intention is to bring you beauty, inspiration, education and innovation.

How will I do this?

Beauty: Through my creations whether it is my poetry or art, I hope to allow a space for respite and renewal.

Inspiration: Through my #paint52 Series, which takes you on a journey of my challenge to paint 52 paintings in one year, I hope to inspire you to create as well.

Innovation: Through alternative ways to create digitally and other mediums of exploration in art, become familiar with ways that can enhance your creations.

Education: By bringing to you art tips, history and literature regarding art.
my desire is to create dialogs with my friend’s fans and collectors.

In this fast moving world of left-brain activities, I hope to open your heart, stimulate your mind and feed your soul.


Where's Daddy?

 

A customer and friend of mine gave me a commission to do five 9" X 10" paintings, of her father who passed away.  I was honored to do this for her. Her father loved golf and she had found a small photo of her father putting, I believe at his favorite golf course, Cypress point.  She was worried that I wouldn't be able to paint her father with five "different" images, and was leaving it to me to experiment and create something unique for each one. Here is the original photo of her father.  It was important to capture her father and I asked her what were some of the characteristics that identified her Dad.  She said he loved to wear that specific hat, he liked light colored clothing; he always wore his watch and wore Khakis. Taking all this into consideration, I decided to use my iPad to expand further on the idea.  I have loved how creative the iPad has been for me and allowed me quite a variety of tools to create.  I knew her father loved Cypress Point Golf Course and decided to incorporate the photo on his favorite holes.  The iPad allowed me to download the photo of the Cypress hole, crop scenes, expand or edit.  I had to take into consideration the different lighting, scale and shadows to correlate with the scene.  Here is an example of me laying the photo in the picture.            

 

 

And here is the finished painting.

 

 

 

 

Here is one more example. I placed her father on a hole by the water . Below is the image laid into the scene.

 

And here is the finished painting using the photo for reference.  It was important that the lighting was correct and that the figure was in proper scale to the flag.

 

The iPad was such a great tool to use and my customer was estatic and happy she could bring her father to life in these settings.

I love doing commissions and hope you will contact me with your future needs.