Our SVS virtual studio
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I'm waiting for feedback on sketches (the art director is sick and didn’t keep her promised deadline), so I’m going to spend the day filing my expenses, preparing the shipping for Bologna, starting to look into accommodation and travel arrangements for Bologna and New York, trying (for the 10th time this past season) to draft a new social media plan, getting on the phone with the tax department and doing other fun things of that sort....
I wanted to share this to honor the least glamorous parts of freelancing, so that I recognize that that is part of the job too ;-)) -
@kaitlinmakes Thank you! Your gouache studies are looking really promising both in terms of color and light as well as looseness. I think you're getting there!
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@kaitlinmakes That ear! ️
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@smceccarelli Cheers to the behind the scenes work.
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The AD recovered enough to approve the sketches - so now moving on with a pretty cool educational project. Badly paid, but lots of fun...Only a sneak detail shot...
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@smceccarelli
Haha - Pineapple.
It's pretty rad to hear your behind the scenes work.Thanks ladies for the feedback - I'm finally starting to get what the teachers mean when they talk about colors interacting with each other to communicate glow (and how they change when laid down next to each other).
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A Hellboy I sculpted this year. One of my references and finished sculpt.
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I’ve been playing around with a part scribble, part crosshatch look. Trying to get a soft feel to it.
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Sooo in an effort to shove myself completely out of my comfort zone ( which for me is away from people) I signed up for 2 classes at a local community arts organization. I attended my first ever life drawing class last night which was so incredibly intimidating cos everyone had clearly done it before. But by the end of the evening it was clear I was going to learn a lot! And I met some like minded people who were fun.
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@missmushy You GO!! That's great. I hear you about the life drawing class--it is intimidating! I went to my first recently--and the model goes through these really fast poses and he switches after like a minute and I've drawn two lines!! NOOOOO slow down!! Ha ha!!
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@eli right? I barely got a new sheet of paper ready and they were switching to the next thing. Not to mention the charcoal I got all over my face- not sure how that happened looked like an extra from Mary Poppins
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@missmushy I don't think you're really doing the class properly unless you are covered in charcoal.
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@Eli true
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This is party animals my next painting. Halloween is by far my favorite subject to paint so I try to get at least five pieces done in October
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@adrian-k
This reads so beautifully and is so delicate! I especially love the treatment of the webs -
@adrian-k I love this! That mouse its so cute and that spider is creeping me out! Wait! Thats not Samwise?! Even better now! LOVE IT! I thought Frodo at first, but Sam carried everything. So great! I hope you do more of this. I'm a LOR nerd. lol.
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@eli @MissMushy Speed drawing! We did those for our warm ups in school. About 10 1 minute poses. It definitely gets you out of your head because you have absolutely no time to think. Lol!
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@kaitlinmakes thank you so much.
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@burvantill thank you for your comment, I wasn't sure this kind of cross over would work, it's good to hear it did
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Had another artsy day with @kaitlinmakes today down by the river. We are practicing our plein air. This is a value study. I thought I would get better at value and then tackle color again. I have to say that I am using my son's old elementary school water color paint set, lol. I am currently making a travel watercolor kit out of an Altoid mint tin box and my GOOD paints. So next month my plein air will be a little less... well let of YIKES and more of OOH. LOL. =)x