Saturday, July 13, 2013

An Adventure in Daily Painting

Today's Project...

A quick watercolor of my niece Emma at the beach.  It is my first watercolor portrait, so I learned a lot. It took about 3 hours and I have included the photo I worked from... I can't wait to give it to her mom tomorrow.

Have a lovely Sunday.
Christine

Emma - Watercolor - 9x12



Original Photo



Thursday, July 11, 2013

Step by Step Tree Mural

A happy place...

Ten hours in a school nurse's office allowed me to paint this large tree with a cardinal, the school mascot, and a friendly beehive, the reason why many students end up in the nurses office.  The bunny and robin's nest were added just because they were cute.  In a space where a lot of important things must be stored, I hope this gift to our parish school will help make a student's time with the nurse less stressful.



























Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Cherub Foyer - Step by Step Mural

Finished today...

15 feet high, 25 hours to complete onsite (3 hours to prep in the studio) and one very surprised homeowner who had NO IDEA her partner commissioned me to do the mural, which represents her 2 sons and his one son.  The surprise was a team effort with the painters & carpenter, who played along for several weeks to set up the timing.  Since the home was empty of furnishings and being completely remodeled, there was no need for her to be around in the morning, and by telling the her that the exterminators had to bomb the home, we were able to keep her out for a day and a half.  It was enough time for me to paint the sky, clouds and finish one cherub and draw out the other two.  She loved it, as she is crazy about cherubs, and only requested that I keep with a gold and brown palette, rather than a pastel palette.  Some glaze and tweaking of the first cherub, and we were able to create a dramatic entrance that would flow with the rest of the new home.  A large, heavily framed mirror, hall table and Italianate wall sconce will be installed shortly to complete the composition.

Have a safe and joyous holiday weekend.  God Bless the U.S.A.
Christine
















Monday, June 24, 2013

Howard's Chowder Shack - Step by Step Mural

This project took two days and included three 4x8 panels of rough plywood, which helped with the "shack" look of the place.  I painted the whole thing freehand, which is unusual for me since I like to transfer my designs onto the mural for accuracy. Due to the casualness of the place, being a little off actually fit better.  Can't wait for them to open this weekend - chowders, clam cakes, hot wieners, fish & chips, pastas, lobster rolls and salads, Del's and ice cream.  My son Kyle will be working there too, so make sure you say hi.  Howard's Chowder Shack, Rt 101 in North Scituate, RI.

















Saturday, June 8, 2013

An Adventure in Daily Painting

Today's Project...

Plein air painting at Celebrations Gallery in Pomfret, CT.

Inviting Garden - 5x7 Acrylic on Board

As I drove into the driveway of the gallery, the clouds gave way to sun and the magnificent gardens put on quite a show.  An inspired day!  The first painting already has a new home, and the geraniums proved to be quite challenging as the changes in sunlight changed the colors of the leaves so dramatically.  I am quite exhausted but happy.  Wishing you a beautiful rest of the weekend.

Christine

Geraniums - 6x6 Acrylic on Board






Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Faux Brick Project

Today's Project...

It was a lovely to be outside completing this one day project at Wayland Manor, near Wayland Square in Providence.  The front entrance had a white PVC pipe that needed to blend with the brick and granite facade.  After extensive research on what paints would stick and how the paints would handle New England weather, I sprayed, sponged, dabbed, flicked and sponged some more. Tomorrow I get to finish the pipe at the side entrance.  My reward will be to get back in the studio by the end of the week and actually paint
at an easel!  I can't wait!!!

Before

After