Thursday, November 29, 2012

Using paperclay







Tools you'll need:


Paperclay (from Amazon)
Gesso
Cardboard
Scissors
Sculpting tools
Acrylic paint
Slowblend medium (optiona but nice to have)
Paintbrushes (nice tiny ones for painting little details and a mid sized one for the paperclay)
Polyurethane varnish, satin (optional)
Hanging tools (eye screws, u shaped nails curved wire etc). 
Ribbon, yarn, string or fishing twine to hang it with
Glue
water


Step 1
Gesso a piece of cardboard, let it dry, then pencil out the shape you want. Cut it out. Take your paperclay and roll a long strip out to fit the piece.



 Step 2
Take a sharp sculpting tool and score the inside edge of the paperclay roll and both ends. Add a little water to the scored areas by running your paintbrush over it.This will help it stick together.



Step 3.
Join the paperclay to the cardboard by using a sculpting tool to smooth both sides of the paperclay roll to the top and bottom of the cardboard. Go over it with a dampened paintbrush to stick the clay to the cardboard if it gets too dry. Don't get it too wet or it will take longer to dry.




Step 4.
Finish the design. For this one I used a pointed sculpting tool to draw little textured
swirls into the clay. I went go over it with a dampened paintbrush to soften the texture. Remember
not to over think it or try to get too detailed. All the little bumps and cracks will add to the charm of the finished piece and you're not trying for a machine made look here, it's supposed to look hand made.




 Step 5.
Add your hanging tool. Reenforce it with glue. Other options are to glue the hanging wire/yarn/string to the back.



Step 6.
Let the piece thoroughly dry, then gesso the whole thing.



Step 7.  (Optional)  
Paint an undercoating. I like to use an orangey brown, or light orange. Make sure to get that color into all the deep cracks and divots as it will peep through later. The deeper the undercoating color the darker your piece will appear when it's done. If you want it really light and bright then skip the undercoating entirely.




Step 8.  
Paint your painting, the best part :) I've done scenes I think will be meaningful for the person I'm giving it to. Another idea would be portraits of your family, favorite pets, places or things, important dates, messages or names...





Step 9.  
Paint the frame part with a nice shiny gold or silver. Then you can varnish the whole piece after it dries to make it a bit more indestructible (I'd do that for a magnet, skip it for an ornament).





Step 10
Sign the back, attach the string, hang and enjoy. 






Then go make more because they're so adorable!





Next post is the Great Christmas Giveaway!
It's going to be crazy good!



 

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Waxy Days of Winter


 It's winter in San Diego so it's something like 60 degrees outside right now. The tree outside my studio door is doing this...
 So awesome. 

So anyway, after a long break from painting (a sick kid and a holiday will do that to you) I'm itching to get back in the studio. Today I busied myself getting Christmas projects in order, prepping wood boards for painting and finishing up this big tropical commission.

Dream Journey  Commission 32 x 64 acrylic on canvas

Also I am putting together a fun "how to" post for artsy Christmas gift lovers, which will be followed by a nice little giveaway.

And while I'm at it, here are a few more photos of recent work:


 Love Blooms 18 x 24 Encaustic on wood


 Budbreak 8 x 10 Encaustic on wood


  closeup: The Old Farm 8 x 10 Encaustic on wood


 Hija 16 x 20 Encaustic on wood 


Lost Garden 11 x 14 Encaustic on panel



Thorny Roses 8 x 10 Encaustic on wood



 Everything's Rosy 10 x 10 Encaustic on panel



New Painting

Reoccurring dreams  18 x 24 Encaustic on deep wood panel

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Large format images

Here are a few large format images of pieces that are in my work for sale gallery right now
Also, I lowered the prices on most of these babies because I know a lot of organized folks are already getting their shopping done for Christmas and I dare say an original work of art makes a truly unforgettable Christmas gift! I am offering the landscapes and sunflower through the website only until Dec 1st, so don't wait if you want to buy them (this is because I am taking all my goodies off to the gallery after that date).  Click on the images to explore.

 Flathead Valley 8 x 10 Encaustic(SOLD)

 Los Olivos 8 x 8 Encaustic

Lost Beach 8 x 8 Encaustic

 Rolling Hills 8 x 8 Encaustic

 this image shows the deep cradled board I used for "Rolling Hills" and Los Olivos"  I love the natural wood look.
Proud Sunflower Encaustic 12 x 16

Side View of Girl with the Blue Hair  18 x 24 Acrylic on canvas

 
Detail of her face
And there's the painting in the background of a recent party. Aren't we all looking fabulous? :) The flowers on the dress are a pattern I am developing in other work, here's a sneak peek...

 Detail of the Blue Haired Girl's dress

 Detail of the encaustic version (needs work, but I like it)


Thursday, October 11, 2012

Rainy day



Sent these two pieces off to the Persimmon Gallery today.  I uploaded them in a large format so you could click on them and explore the texture a little.  

 Orchid 8 x 10 encaustic and mixed media on wood


white flowers 8 x 10 encaustic on wood




Today was a rare rainy day in San Diego. While Gertie slept and watched the raindrop patterns on the pool, I relished the cooler temps and mostly just stayed inside and took the opportunity to experiment with mark making, fuse random colors, and do little odd jobs...



 Oil sticks... so smooth to work with
 deep fusing

Isn't this one interesting?
Daniel captured this one of me fusing away, Gertie's such a good studio dog.

I think my next post will be about all my works in progress I have going right now. I have so many ideas they are all bubbling out in different sessions. I should probably try to focus in a bit but it's tough to resist an idea when it sparks up.

Friday, October 5, 2012

New Encaustic

wildflowers 8 x 10 Encaustic

I've been busy doing a series of red-vase-white-flower obsessed still life encaustics lately. This little beaut is headed up to the Persimmon Gallery very soon. I will be posting a few more once I knock out the photo session. Photographing encaustics is a bit difficult. One must wait for the perfect overcast conditions and light to be able to capture them without glare, and even then it takes experimentation to get it right. Thank goodness for digital cameras.

In the meantime, I have had a pretty great month getting back into the studio, getting some commissions started and some summer sales, times are good so I'm thinking of sharing the love a little, stay tuned for a Giveaway I think... more on that later. 

So I saw Florence and the machine last night, and she rocked,  what's more is she inspired... she wore the most amazing full sleeved velvet trimmed maroon backless gown and ran around in black slippers like an exuberant ballerina, all the while nailing runs, vibrato and sustained notes. What an amazing woman. She is so statuesque and interesting looking, I was definitely creatively inspired to paint her!
So if a bunch of art nouveau style red headed figures start popping up in my work you'll know why.




Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Paintings for Sale

I now accept credit cards and Paypal

 I've made a works for sale gallery on karenminton.com. You can buy them either by contacting me at benskigurl@hotmail.com or you can click the buy button and make your purchase through paypal.

 Another thing that's new here is an email subscribe button. Sign up if you want to get an email letting you know I've posted something new to the blog.


Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Recent work and the Art San Diego fair

                                                         Mustard in the Old Vines   8 x 10  Encaustic on wood


Back in the saddle again! I spent most of last week getting into the rhythm of Jolie being in school, working in the studio in the mornings and afternoons free (the studio gets crazy hot in the afternoons, a situation which I believe will get much better in a few months), what a life this is shaping up to be! This week will be a bit different however, because I am working at the Art San Diego contemporary art fair over in Balboa Park. I'm going to get the inside scoop on what it's like to exhibit and sell art at a serious art fair, something I'm considering applying for once I get my next body of work finished. It looks like there is going to be some amazing art there so I'll try to take some pictures  and post them over on my facebook paintings page.


                                            Mixture, San Diego setting up their booth


Update 9/12/12
Art San Diego was amazing! There was incredible art, the folks that produce the show are awesome, and it was a great experience to volunteer for them. I put a few pics up on my facebook page but it barely scratches the surface.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Oh man I'm a horrible blogger,  it's been much too long since I've posted. So here's a little catch-up post.  Since April we've been settling into San Diego. Our beautiful little cottage in orange county didn't work out very well for us, but I think our path was eventually pointing us here anyway so it's all good and I don't regret the time we spent there.

We've been getting Jolie comfortable at her new school and scouting the area for a place to call home, which we found and are now counting the days until we can move in. A nice little spanish number with a pool and a poolhouse that I believe can be a good studio space for me once I figure out a few logistics, but more on that later! In the meantime, here are a few photos to fill in the gaps.

Jolie and I recently went up to Calistoga for a few blissful weeks to visit my sister Anne and her family. While there I tasted some killer wines from Dana Estates and Red Mare and once again became artistically inspired by the landscape.


I've been visiting the water gardens in Balboa Park often. Next time I go I'm going to bring my good camera so I can capture the American Lotus flowers, which are in full bloom right now and so beautiful.

I've become a pinterester, though this attempt at making a whimsical after school snack turned out much more gruesome than it was supposed to be ;)

 We've experienced and conquered head lice... just typing this makes me feel itchy though...

Seems like we spend almost every weekend at the beach...

 Totally met this crazy surfer....


Hmmm what else...

listening to Andrew Bird
Saw Ivan & Alyosha  holla!
got tickets for Florence and the Machine
Missed Gillian Welch like an idiot because I'm so unorganized right now
Enjoying my beautiful San Diego family-in-laws
Taking in all the art fairs we can muster
Digging the farm to table restaurant and slow food movement that's happening here
Soaking up the vitamin D
Enjoying and savoring all the time I get to spend with my husband and daughter

And lastly, getting mentally prepared to have a studio space and practice my art again. Giving up so many of our luxuries and comforts has been freeing and cathartic, but I'm a rootsy kind of person and I'm ready to start planting again so hopefully the next post will be soon, and I will be able to show you something new.

Happy Summer Days to you all,
Karen

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Life is Now...

 Bayside Beaches...
 Freeways...
 Palm Trees...
Crudités...
 Inspiring Plants...
 New Heights...
 Cottage Living...
 A teensy (temporary??) studio...
 Beautiful buildings...
 Orchid Heaven...
 Succulent Heaven...
Prickles and color pops...