Tuesday, September 7, 2010

First In A Series! New Miniature Painting! Inchies! New Inchies # 1 and #2


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Inchie #1 Tabby Kitten on Pillow (on the left)
1 1/4 x 1 Inch
Mixed Media: Acrylics, watercolors, ink

Inchie #2: Ready To Pounce (on the right)
1 x 1 1/4 Inch
Mixed Media

FIRSTS IN A SERIES!  Miniature artwork whose shortest length or width is only 1 inch long! Check Out How SMALL This Is! It was fun to do these.

But you know what? I will make a couple more. Even if they don't go over well, they will make for very cute gifts. I hope you like them. I have already scheduled them for listing on ebay...

These Also Will Be Listed Tonight On Ebay (Click Here)

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Just Finished: Mermaid In The Water

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Mermaid In The Water
ACEO  2 1/2 x 3 1/2 Inches
Acrylics and Mixed Media

Just finished this one. I had to take a couple of trips to the scanner and uploaded a couple of time. It's that darned white acrylics. It's awful. It goes on white as a wedding gown and fades even after it dries! I hate that! Whatever. I fixed it as well as a spot I needed to edit, so she is ready.

It will be listed on ebay tonight (Sunday evening) as well as the other two listed below. Hope to see you there.

Click here if you are interested in following the auction

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Two New Mixed Media Art Cards Completed Today

Both of these are mixed media paintings using acrylics, watercolor, and colored pencil. I just completed them. They will be listed either tonight or tomorrow. Click here if you are interested in following the auction

Saturday, January 2, 2010

The Fairy Queen Of The North (aceo # 31)



The Fairy Queen Of The North (aceo # 31)
2 1/2 x 3 1/2 Inches
Acrylics

Falconry is the Fairy Queen's favorite sport. She adores her pet and spoils him with bits of tender meat whenever he pleases his mistress. He can barely take his eyes off her as she is not just the source of food and shelter, but the most beautiful radiant creature in this unforgiving terrain.

Here Is A Close Up...



I am using shiny acrylic paints to accent the jewelry and give the fairy a magical glow...



Here is another view...



As always, I ask you to please support my project by reviewing my Original Painting (click here)