Friday, January 31, 2014

Don't live in the shadow

Give your chandelier or overhead lighting a painted accent.
Accentuate the natural shadow effect with your favorite shape in grey.

Monday, January 27, 2014

A Little Rough Around the Edges

Some of the best things in life are imperfect. Want to accentuate your "shabby-chic"
or just can't stand that crisp perfect edge? Why bother??
Go for the unfinished look on purpose! 

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Posh Plaster

With the right paint technique you can create faux plaster, 
new "old wallpaper," or just that rustic antique feel.
Great in bold colors or subtle design. Talk about custom matching design theme.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Classy Closets

Have a closet that gets uses or left open a lot? Paint the inside you accent color!
It'll feel more intensional and add some surprise interest.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Lacey border

Instead of taking the color to the ceiling add a decorative border.
It can be whimsical or geometric, colorful or monochromatic.

Friday, January 3, 2014

Its a frame up!

Paint frames right on the wall to embellish simple frames, or make a space 
to hang temporary pictures and drawings.
Great for your kids' artwork in the kitchen or for cards and postcards above your mail station!

Monday, December 23, 2013

Get an Edge

Setting your room at an angle or trying to span a peculiar space? Why not spread the image between walls or across windows!


Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Less is More

This "landscape" is fantastic! It has enough detail to be a landscape
but its simple enough to not be distracting.


Friday, December 13, 2013

Just a little accent

A little splash of color can be all the customization a simple design needs to make the space 'pop'.
For the less adventurous types or for a room that needs to be versatile over time, this is a great option.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Paint is not just for walls

Don't forget the other flat surfaces of your home when considering adding a dash of color or some interest. Floor, ceiling, cabinets, doors all great options! In this picture we see patterns and colors painted on the wood floor. It could wear down to give the rustic look that's all the rage right now.


Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Beautiful Tree Painting

Lovely tree going over the wall and ceiling. They used it to turn the attic into a treehouse!
This would look fantastic in a children's room, nature themed living room or back porch.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Big News!!

Trio Carmel's mural is DONE!
Professional pictures to come
AND

I have moved to San Diego with Matt!! We are looking for a place currently. I am working on getting a job to supplement my mural income and his job at the neuroscience lab at the Jonas Salk Research Institute.  We'll hopefully be ready to have a little housewarming party for anyone in town in time for my birthday! Anyone who knows people in San Diego who need my mural or part time work talents feel free to hook me up. And I'll spread the news A.S.A.P. when we have a guest room for people to start visiting!

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Independent contracting sans collaboration!!

I did it! Thanks to the lovely Aubuchons I have completed my first independently contracted mural since graduating with my BFA!

It looks great! The project was to link the 2 wooden columns that they had in next to their front door so they didn't look so out of place. We decided to add an archway to give the illusion that the columns and arch were the only remains of the previous, ancient structure and in the Italian style they built the current house around it to preserve the monument. Over the course of 2 days I put on 5 layers to create the faux stone arch complete with settlement cracks, inscribed detail and lichen! With all those windows Diane and I struggled to get clear progress pictures, we went in after dark for the final. It really changes the dynamic and overall height of the room.

The original space, as you can see the columns are the perfect fit for the space but
the wrought iron doesn't quite bring them together enough.

My concept drawing, I sent this so they would have a visual idea of what we had talked about doing.

And the results are in!!
The finished product! Mike was really likin' the lichen...


Friday, June 21, 2013

Midnight Mural Update

Joseph and I worked from 7:30pm-12am today!! Made up for the lost time from last week, definitely!

Day 3 or 4... we got interrupted an hour into day 3, and I have worked tiny bits at a time in between

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Trio Carmel Day 2

An Exercise in Color

Today we worked under the old adage, "start in the middle and work your way out.".. Is that an old adage or do I just make up sayings that match what I do? Don't strain your mind over it! But we certainly did start in the middle ground. I wanted to get some rolling hills and perspective started when we had a few hours to work before the store opened so our weekend visitors could see a little bit of imagery instead of just 3 stripes of color. 

Joseph is a designer, a sketch artist, and a computer graphics wizard... None of these things add up to a lot of color! We had a great time throwing back to the days of coloring books and positive space. His muscle memory and habits have all been built up to make lines that let us see the negative space, the blank areas make the picture, like comics. When painting a colorful mural we use colored in areas to make positive space so there are no outlines. I remember the times when color was harder because I worked in monochromatic colors. Even now I don't see or use totally natural looking colors, but I'm used to going right in with the color. There was a lot of "don't forget to color it in," and "oh, how do you work so fast??" But we were both laughing and having fun. It feels (to me at least) like a great exercise for the brain, and super satisfying to struggle, paint, and work. Joseph seemed pretty pleased, and is already learning tons. It always helps me to teach, and talk out loud about the decisions I make when I paint.

Day 2: Rolling hills and the Arroyo Seco
And that's me and my miata through the window

Monday, June 3, 2013

Let the professional work begin!

Besides installing my painting from Capstone in its rightful home, the Butterfly Boutique, my goal for the summer is to do a couple of murals here in Carmel to beef up my portfolio and start getting my name out there.

My first project will be at my work, the olive oil, balsamic & wine store Trio Carmel!! I am working with Joseph Grant, my manager at work and a fantastic designer. We knocked out the design based on his drawings for a different painting they had been toying with for the store. It cleverly incorporates the olive tree, grape (for wine and balsamic) vines, the Arroyo Seco cliffs (Mesa del Sol label wine,) the black sheep (Pelerin label wine,) and soon the rooster (Le P'tit Paysan label wine.) We presented our design for approval last night at the company BBQ, and everyone loved it! The color scheme, the mood, the layout was all well received, and I could barely sleep from excitement of being able to start a new painting! I was up at 7:30am texting to make sure we had supplies, finding all my tools, and loading my car. Even with getting my morning chai and a run to the hardware store I beat everyone to the store, haha.

Day 1 at Trio Carmel   :   Design for Trio Carmel Mural


















We have the 3 zones blocked by color so this weekend we will be ready to jam on the scenery! I'm pretty darn exciting and already getting some good exposure from it. Wish me luck!!

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Cal State University, Monterey Bay ALUMNA

This weekend was AMAZING! I could not be happier. Thursday night, after finishing the last second of finishing touches on my capstone gallery I ran up to be recognized by the Service Learning Institute for my work on the National Steinbeck Center piano. Friday morning I kicked off the Visual and Public Art "\a-se-'metrik\" presentations.

I had the opportunity to take all of my family members around to visit my classmate's galleries. There was tons of positive feedback. It was so rewarding to have my art on display and to have such a large audience seeing it! The VPA Department hosted a department only graduation for the 31 of us. There were a couple of speakers then they presented each of us flowers and a pin to wear on our gown. It was so lovely! I was incredibly moved by the opportunity for our faculty and staff to present themselves to our friends and family, because they have so much been our friends and family up until that day. Then afterwards we took some time down in Pacific Grove hanging around the house.

Saturday was the CSUMB graduation ceremony. We all got dressed up in our funny outfits and lined up in the sun. It was beautiful weather. None of us expected that so my audience was pretty sunburnt by the end.

I only had a few close friends I wanted to see, and I was lucky enough to find almost everyone before the  ceremony began. Afterwards we met up at the art gallery with Matt and his family, Fiance, and Donna. Everyone had a chance to see the art who hadn't been yet. Then we all went back to open my special Mesa Del Sol Zinfandel, the champagne and have tasty Italian catered in.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Final "in progress" Report

Holy wow! It is down to the wire on my capstone, and I wish I was done but I think the stuff that's happening now (a little late) will make a really positive difference. Last week we did walk throughs of the entire class' work and I was happy to feel like my progress was ahead of many. The stress was added on from one of the professors offering some advice to add a whole new step to my small paintings. What I am doing counteracts about half of the 30 hrs of work I've put into them but hopefully it works out for the best. I'm very excited to see everyone who is coming to town, arrivals start on Thursday evening! In the mean time I will be painting in my title, installing my official name and cleaning out my space in the gallery... AND moving and cleaning apartments. My checkout from my campus apartment is on Thursday, so I need to have everything under control by lunchtime on Thursday. Like I said, CRAZY! Its still a good feeling though, very productive and the final product is being a college graduate!

WISH ME LUCK! And see you soon!!

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

VPA- Site Specific 2

Tonight on campus, the art department held a campus and community open house called "Site Specific" to show off what we do and show how we are "visual" AND "public" artists, to gain or keep support. It is a great opportunity for marketing and talking up ourselves and the department (I was surprised how many capstoners were no shows.) We had classwork on display and all the buildings were open for a sneak preview of capstone. It mostly ended up a nice social occasion to check in with my colleagues and professors but I also had the chance to chat up some new people and show my enthusiasm for my work. Shout out to Jeff Perrine, great to meet you, I hope you painted something fun and colorful when you got home. If you get me a commission nearby that you're connected to I'd be happy to have you come add your touch!!

Here is a photo of the school president checking out my exhibit. It was very exciting to watch people gather around the bright and shiny butterfly dress!

In case anyone missed it, this painting of the butterfly dancer is designed specifically to go on the wall outside the dressing room at the Butterfly Boutique dress shop in Seaside. It is on a special mural canvas that I will take down and paste up in the shop after graduation. The wisteria flowers and lavender wall match the color of the wall in the shop now.

I have all of the meticulous little details that are a drag to finish left at this point but I am thrilled with my progress and I can't wait until its all together and on display!!

Monday, April 22, 2013

The final stretch!

Its the last 2 weeks I will be doing work on my capstone! I am in great shape to be able to finish on time, but as you can see by a post at 11am I am having trouble getting myself out of the house into the cold to work today. HAHA! There is a lot to be done, hopefully all of you received your email invitation to the gallery opening on May 17th. If you didn't be sure to add your email to my mailing list (on the left bar.) 
Progress from my last paint day
(I did lots of computer last week)
I have the detail work on the woman, and a lot more small butterflies to paint. As well as more wisteria on the other side of her. But it won't be long until I'm on finishing touches. This coming Friday is a big, collaborative, class work day; hopefully all my classmates will feel as good as I am feeling by then.


In other fantastic news: I have the keys to my summer studio apt! It is adorably small and I was lucky enough to have Donna come help me with the decor! I have stayed under my budget goal without a problem so far, but MAN moving is expensive stuff! I'm upgrading to a queen sized bed, and I do not like how expensive bedding is. But its ok, I will be going out to Big Lots with Mika next weekend. Hopefully my bedding and rug problems will end there... Although I don't know how I would get her and both of those items in the Miata, we better take her minivan.

Wish me luck!