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    Painting from Reference Photos

    Monday, July 21, 2008, 08:52 AM [General]
    Posted By: MC Painting + More

    Hi. Jackie here. Well, it’s mid-July—the heart of vacation time. If you’re a shutterbug like me, you’ll come back from vacation with tons of photos. All those photos can serve as great inspiration for your paintings. The most important thing to remember is reference photos are only inspiration. You can alter them in any way you want. Delete the ugly (like telephone polls or billboards) and enhance the beauty (why not add a dramatic sky?). About.com has a helpful article on how to use reference photos. Read it by clicking here.

    Okay, so what if you don’t take a good photo, or you’re not traveling anywhere inspiring. You can still find tons of copyright-free photos to paint from. About.com has some great suggestions here. You also can check out the Artist’s Photo Reference series. Each book is full of hundreds of color reference photos that pertain to a specific subject. Two great titles from that series are:

                                   

    Reflections Textures & Backgrounds            Wildlife

    And Artist’s Digital Photo Reference: Landscapes features more than 1,000 inspiring photos of the great outdoors on an easy-to-use CD-ROM.

    Click here to check it out.


    Whether you’re taking a trip to a far-off land, visiting family or simply having a stay-cation at home, I hope you find time to relax and refresh and enjoy a much-needed break from your normal routine.

    Happy vacationing!

    Jackie

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    Art! Learning & Product Expo, Chicago 2008 update

    Friday, July 18, 2008, 10:45 AM [General]
    Posted By: MC Painting + More

    Hello. Mary here. I had a great time at the Art! Learning & Product expo last week. I was a little disappointed when I realized that “Chicago” actually turned out to be Lisle, IL, which is 30 miles away from the big city. However, there was so much to see and do at the expo that I was too worn out to do anything during the little free time I had.

    There were lots of great vendors present, and most were offering up to a 50-percent discount, so a lot of artists were busily stocking up. North Light had a nice display of our recent titles, and we quickly sold out of several titles. Check out the links below if you’re interested in picking up these popular new books.


    Watercolor in Motion by Birgit O’Connor


    Splash 10 edited by Rachel Rubin Wolf

    The Art of Perspective by Phil Metzger


    I was also able to sit in on two workshops. The first was “Broken Color: Still Lifes in Acrylic” with Margaret Roseman. I had a great time, and Margaret even let me join in and paint my own still life! It was my first painting experience, and, I have to say, I’m pretty proud of my masterpiece.

    I also attended a “Mastering Color” watercolor workshop with Karen Vernon. Karen also asked me to join in on the painting fun, but, unfortunately, I could stay for only a short time, so I figured I’d better not make a mess and run. But it looked like so much fun!

    Anyone doing some art-related traveling this summer? What inspiring workshops have you attended lately?

    Happy painting!
    mary

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    Color Trends on TV

    Thursday, July 17, 2008, 03:19 PM [General]
    Posted By: MC Kathy

    Hello, painting friends. I think I’ve come up with a really good excuse to waste even more time watching TV!  I realized that some of my favorite cooking shows on the Food Network are great places to look for current trends in kitchen décor and new color schemes.

    If I can take my eyes off the luscious-looking food for a minute, I check out the colors they’ve painted the walls, the decorative accessories they’ve placed on the countertops, the cabinetry, the bowls and plates the cook uses to serve the food, and anything else that catches my eye.

    I realize that professional set decorators create these kitchens to match the personality of the cook, but still, they are fun to look at and make me want to bring my own dinky little kitchen up to snuff. For example, Rachael Ray is young, perky and energetic, and her new kitchen setting has orange cabinets and lime-green walls. Her cookware has orange handles and her colanders are blue or green. Wow! It all looks great on TV, but I’m not sure I could live with those screamin’ colors very long.

    What about you?  Have you ever taken inspiration from something you’ve seen on TV and made it work for you?  What was it?  And how did you do it?

    —MC Kathy

     

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    Great gallery posts and giveaways

    Monday, July 14, 2008, 09:47 AM [General]
    Posted By: MC Painting + More

    Hi, fellow painters. Have you checked out our group gallery lately? The paintings there are beautiful, and we’re starting to build a variety of styles and mediums. Check it out by clicking here. Thanks to everyone who has posted photos!

    Do you have some great paintings you’d like to share in the group gallery? It’s easy to upload your images. Log in to mycraftivity, make sure you are a member of the Painting + More group then click on the group’s Photo Gallery tab. If you’re logged in and member of the group, you’ll see a note on the right side of the page telling you that members can upload photos to the gallery. Click the word upload and you’re on your way to sharing your paintings with the rest of us. I can’t wait to see your work.

    If you love winning free goodies, here’s some exciting news for you: Mycraftivity is giving away a Year of Crafting set! You’ve probably seen the banners all over the web site. If you haven’t checked it out yet, do it now. Here are the details: We’re giving away 12 great crafting titles (including Acrylic Revolution by Nancy Reyner), plus a Mycraftivity tote to carry your crafts and books. Here’s a list of all 12 titles with links to the Mycraftivity Shop so you see how great these books really are:


    Fitted Knits by Stefanie Japel
    * Sweet Needle Felts by Jenn Docherty
    * Scrapbook Page Maps by Becky Fleck
    * Acrylic Revolution by Nancy Reyner
    * Living the Creative Life by Rice Freeman-Zachery
    * Sew Pretty Homestyle by Tone Finnanger
    * Pretty Little Things by Sally Jean Alexander
    * Sparkletastic by Margot Potter
    * The Naughty Secretary Club by Jennifer Perkins
    * My Style My Place by Allyce King and Nicole Thieret
    * Quilting: The Complete Guide by Darlene Zimmerman
    * Wide Open by Randi Feuerhelm-Watts

    Click here to enter. Good luck!  

    Jackie

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    Summer Wedding Gifts

    Thursday, July 10, 2008, 12:37 PM [General]
    Posted By: MC Painting + More

    It’s summer and we all have lots of weddings to attend---and buy gifts for!  But wouldn’t you love to give a very special gift to a special friend for her wedding, a gift you made yourself and didn’t just buy from the registry?

    When toasts are offered to the bride and groom at the reception, imagine them holding up a lovely pair of crystal champagne flutes that you painted yourself with bridal-white roses and ribbons!  And after the wedding, your hand-painted crystal stemware will become a treasured keepsake for the newlyweds for many years.

     

    Plain crystal stemware can be bought at any department store, and glass paints in shades of white, pearl and ivory can be found at any art and craft supply store. If you’d like to see some nifty step-by-step instructions for this project, you’ll find them in a popular new book called Gorgeous Glass by Arlene Swiatek Gillen. Click here to see this book in the MyCraftivity Shop. The artist suggests adding a pretty satin ribbon and bow around the stems of the glasses, either in white or in the color theme of the reception.

    Your gift---created by you and given with love---will be remembered far beyond the wedding day.

    MC Kathy

     

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