Showing posts with label Blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue. Show all posts

Friday, November 16, 2007

Blue Man DP #19




This painting is SOLD.

Daily Painting #19

November 16, 2007

“Blue Man” is an oil painting on an unframed, 10”x10” canvas. I used brushes, pallet knives, and paint thinner to achieve this look. This painting was inspired from a piece I created many years ago in college. It is one of my favorite paintings from art school and always wanted to try it again. So I thought it would be a challenge to try it in a day. This is the end result… just a smaller version of the original (but better!)

Don’t forget, this is an oil painting and will not be available for shipment for a few weeks after the auction is over. I piled the paint up on this one and I want to be sure it is completely dried before it goes inside a box. Also, I started to watermark my paintings in photoshop. It is not on the painting just the digital image of it. Thanks to Ron at www.accentdigital.com for that idea! (BTW, if you are ever thinking of building a web site… I highly recommend Accent Digital. They are the best!)

So I will close today’s painting with a quote… Have a wonderful Friday!

“Fashion your life as a garland of beautiful deeds.”
-Buddha

Peace & Blessings,
Gayle Etcheverry

EBay auction:
http://stores.ebay.com/Gayles-Paintings

my web page:
http://www.GaylesPaintings.com

Friday, November 9, 2007

A Mothers Love DP #17




This Painting is SOLD.

Daily Painting #17

November 9, 2007

“A Mothers Love” Acrylic Painting on 12”x12” unframed canvas.

I picked the theme of dolphins again for my Daily Painting. This time it is a mother & baby dolphin swimming together. I’ve always loved dolphins, but baby dolphins? Wow aren’t they just super cute, or what? If you look close, there are some ‘bubble gum’ colors in the dolphins, pink, lime green, purple, etc. It was really fun to paint. I must have been snorkeling again in my mind. When we were in Maui, Blaine and I went on a snorkel tour and saw so much beautiful sea life. We had a blast! Although I didn’t see any dolphins on this trip in the ocean, I met many ‘dolphins’ on the island of Maui. I think Maui is an island FILLED with dolphins. Even the ‘sharks’ & ‘tuna’ that visit the island start to turn into ‘dolphins’ by the end of their vacation.

I am of course referring to my friend, Chellie Campbell’s analogy of people in the world as Dolphins, Sharks and Tunas. Tunas whine, bitch & complain about life and are always victims. Sharks care only about themselves and will eat you if possible. Dolphins are fun, happy and loving and are YOUR people. To read more about this great story you can visit her site at http://www.chellie.com or after Monday November 12th, 2007 you can read the same story on my new site http://www.GodBlessHumaity.com (I’ll have it uploaded by then)

Well that is all I have to say today. Much to do and I want to get back up to the loft and play with my paints again.

Have a wonderful day!!

Today’s Quote/Thought of the day:
“He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals.”
-Benjamin Franklin

Peace & Blessings,
Gayle Etcheverry

To see the painting at eBay go to:
http://stores.ebay.com/Gayles-Paintings

To visit my web page go to:
http://www.GaylesPaintings.com

To visit the new site:
http://www.GodBlessHumanity.com

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Four Ballet Dancers Daily Painting #8




This Painting is SOLD.

Daily Painting #8

September 25, 2007

‘Four Ballet Dancers’ is painted in oil on a 9”x12” unframed canvas. I always seem to forget just how much I love to paint in oils, but then I start a new oil painting and remember…. There is something about oils that is just magical. I don’t know what it is but its like silk. The paints feel so fluid, thick like honey and never seem to dry up. There is no hurry to finish a painting when you are working in oil because the palette will stay wet for many hours without needing to replenish paint. Of course the set back from oils is that it won’t dry on the canvas for a fresh layer of paint to go right on top of it minutes later like with acrylics. This is something an artist must wait days for in oils. But since this is a daily painting, you just have to go with the flow and deal with the fact the paint is sopping wet. Wet on wet paint. Again, ZERO control. ☺

I picked the image of the four dancers because I’ve been thinking of the lines of the song, For A Dancer by Jackson Brown. If you don’t know them… read on:

Just do the steps you’ve been shown
By everyone you’ve ever known
Until the dance becomes your very own

Into a dancer you have grown
From a seed someone else has thrown
Go on ahead and throw some seeds of your own
Somewhere between the time you arrive and the time you go home
Because in the end, there is one dance you’ll do alone.

For many years in junior high and high school I used to dance in a dance company with my friends. We did ballet, tap and jazz dancing. It was such a big part of my life. I guess you could say, ‘Once a dancer, always a dancer’. Although I don’t take dance classes anymore, I still get so excited when I see others on stage dancing. It takes me back to all the great times of my group, In Motion.

The inspiration for The Four Ballet Dancers was a photograph I found online. This is my artistic expression of it.

Thank you to those who’ve emailed me photographs of your own for consideration for future paintings. I really appreciate it and I encourage you to continue to do it. I am open to anything. If you think it would make a great painting PLEASE send it my way. I will consider all images and also give you a referral to whatever you are working on in my emails, web page & blogs of that painting.

The link to my eBay store is
http://stores.ebay.com/Gayles-Paintings

PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THIS PAINTING WAS CREATED IN OILS. IT WILL NOT SHIP UNTIL 2-3 WEEKS AFTER THE AUCTION IS OVER WHEN IT HAS DRIED COMPLETELY.

Don’t forget ‘Tree in Autumn’ and ‘LOVE #7’ are still available for a few more days on the auction block!

And of course my web page is
http://www.gaylespaintings.com

Peace & blessings,
Gayle Etcheverry