Friday, 4 April 2014

Abundance of Beauty

It is the year of the tulip!
At least it is in my house...

On the evening of my birthday I received a beautiful bouquet of cut tulips. 
They are of the softest lavender - so feminine and graceful!!


 I've never enjoyed such an abundance of beauty and inspiration - all in one week!!

Beyond the tulips I'm enjoying, my parents sent me a basket overflowing with Spring flowers!
There are so many beautiful blooms that I couldn't even begin to sketch them, let alone paint them!


As I finish my tidying and my bible reading during the day I find myself just sitting and gazing at them,
enjoying their colours and textures - a little time to recharge and get inspired! Thanks Mom & Dad!!


Guess what?!

Today is my 2 year Blog-versary!!

It's interesting to go back over the last two years and see the work I've accomplished
and the fun pieces I've developed!  I hope to do more painting than I have in the past year.

I have rather large commission pieces still in the works, 
hoping to have them completed by the end of June, God willing.

I have some fun paintings I'm enjoying now too, I hope to post them soon!
Also, I'm developing some stories and characters for a couple of picture book ideas 
I want to follow through on and there's no time like the present!

Speaking of the present, here is my painting of the tulip bouquet 
I received as a present on my birthday:

"Birthday Bouquet of Tulips"
(watercolour, 9" x 12")

Wishing you all a wonderful year!! Thank you for your encouraging words and your nice comments!
I feel very blessed to be able to draw and paint pictures that inspire felicity in others, as well as myself!!

Cath-

 

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Flowers, Flowers Everywhere!!

I received another beautiful pot of tulips, this time for my birthday!

Again, they were just in bud when I received them and even this morning 
they looked like they may take another day to fully open, but when I came home this 
afternoon they were celebrating the Spring warmth and sunshine as much I had been!!

Fully open and boasting the prettiest blush of pink, almost a coral! Simply Gorgeous!!

 
I only had half an hour before I had to go for school pick-up 
but I just couldn't resist capturing these tulips with my pencil and paint!

 "Tulips From Patt"
(watercolour, approx, 9" x 10")

I couldn't think of a happier way to spend some free time on my birthday!!
Happy flowers, happy thoughts - preserved for always!!

Cath-

Monday, 31 March 2014

The Gift of Friendship

I received a beautiful gift this past week...  
Potted tulips - a sure sign of Spring! 
After the large amounts of snow we received this Winter, 
any sign of Spring is a very welcome one!  

I sat the tulips on my table by a sunny window 
and watched as the buds swelled and blushed... 
just two days later they were fully unfurled and gleaming!

   

When I first saw them, looking so striking, the perfect shade of red set atop the fresh green of the stalks and those lovely curving leaves - Oh, I just wanted to sit down with my pencil and paints and have at it!!

But it was Sunday morning, time to sit and paint would have to wait!

Needless to say, I was so looking forward to today!! 
I had nothing on my calendar, which meant time for painting! 
But as I'm teaching myself to keep our house more organized 
I knew that tidying needed to come first.

As I hurriedly worked around the house, I would often snatch a glance at the tulips 
basking in the soft sunlight that was streaming through the window... 

"Just a few more minutes of housekeeping and I will be able 
to sit for awhile with my paints and brushes... just a few more minutes."


 
"Tulips"
 (watercolour, approx 9"x 9")

The anticipation that grew with each glance at these beautiful flowers was simply inspiring!
I'm feeling very blessed for having received them and for having the time and ability to capture them!

Cath-

Thursday, 23 January 2014

Cozy Up With a Good Bulletin Board

     Wow! It's been awhile since I last blogged... No excuses, just a realization!  Before Christmas break at our local school the Principal and Vice-Principal gave me permission to decorate the bulletin board just outside the library door.  I had had a design in the works for a couple years but never brought it to completion - it just remained a sketch in my book... This time though I knew that this design would bring a lot of cheeriness to the front hallway of the school, it was time to pull it out of the archives!

    Well, I searched for my sketchbook containing the original design but could not locate it, so I set to work on another quick sketch of the same idea... Here is the design:
    Basically, a North Pole scene, a big ol' polar bear and an elf cozied up reading outdoors with some cute li'l village houses in the background...

    The bulletin board is 6 foot long x 3 foot high... I'm used to doing small scale 6 inch by 3 inch work like the sketch above.. this was going to take some thinking and planning!

    My Uncle Mike (who teaches me wood carving) had given me a giant 6 foot wide roll of white paper in the summer! It was perfect IF it could stand up to the paint I planned on using and that was a big IF!

    So I did some patch testing using watercolour paint and gouache...


    And the gouache was the winner! There was minimal wrinkle while working the paint wet, and even less when the paint was dry!! Woo-hoooo!! I rolled out three and a quarter feet of paper, got my scissors and snipped off my 'canvas'!

    Sprawled out on my living room floor - the only space in my house big enough to handle a 6 foot long piece of paper I set to work with pencil in hand and sketched out the whole idea but quickly decided that an elf locks the bulletin board into Christmas and nobody wants to see Christmas decorations up after Christmas and I wanted this bulletin board up for most of the winter so I began work on a li'l boy character dressed in warm winter woolens and a complete and cozy snowsuit tucked against the polar bears tummy! 

    Suddenly my lack of experience with large dimension work began to show... the polar bear was big, really BIG and the amount of polar bear tummy showing between the boy and the polar bears scarf was WAY too big!  How was I going to fill it??  

    "I guess I could draw a girl..." 

    Some of you may not understand my hesitation in this instance... for the past several years I've drawn nothing but animals - personified animals, but animals nonetheless... I was no longer comfortable coming up with a boy and girl character, especially on this big scale and for the purpose of a bulletin board everyone would see every day for several weeks...

    I knew the 'gap' couldn't be left gaping so I took a deep breath and started working on a girl character, leaning up against the shoulder of the bear.

    When I was done I sat up and looked down at the characters I had drawn and for the first time in a long time I felt like I could actually be an illustrator! These characters, this scene, I could actually see it in a book - it was as though I was seeing my work for the first time and I really liked it!  I began to believe in myself and my abilities!  You can rest assured that I thanked God for this moment of 'discovery' - this moment of realization!

    I was going to show you more of the step-by-step progress but I have already typed more than I intended to so I will skip the detail of the finished piece and you can see how it went from a 3"x6" sketch to the 3'x6' finished bulletin board!

    Here is a detail of the boy:
 "Boy"
(gouache on paper)

    Here is a detail of the girl:
"Girl" 
(gouache on paper)

 "Boy and Girl Reading"
(gouache on paper)

    Here is a li'l something I added that wasn't in my original sketch - a library sign! Pointing of course to the library directly to the left of the bulletin board!
"Library Sign"
(gouache on paper)
    I also opted for a pretty snow-covered pine tree to border the right-hand edge of the design instead of several Santa's Village-style cottages:
"Pine Tree"
(gouache on paper)

    Oh, I don't want to forget the star of the show!  The only reason the characters would ever dream of reading outdoors in the middle of winter - their best buddy, the polar bear, was there to provide a cozy, warm spot to snuggle into while they each go on their novel adventures!
"Polar Bear"
(gouache on paper)

    Okay, that's enough talking - here's the final result - the bulletin board in place at the school:

"Cozy Up With A Good Book Bulletin Board - December 2013"
(gouache on paper, 6' x 3') 

    I cut the whole sky portion out of my paper and laid the remaining design over a background of royal blue construction paper... an hour or so of sketching and cutting gave me my title, made from mid-weight paper...

    All in all, I'm even happier with the end result than I was with the original design that inspired it! :)


♥ Cath-  
 








Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Woodland Tails - Skunk

I'd like you to meet Skunk!

She's shy and quiet... 

She loves flowers and berries...
 
She's the third member of my Woodland Tails card line!

"Skunk"
~ Woodland Tails ~
(watercolour and gouache, approx. 3.5" x 5.5")


I discovered something else about Skunk... 

...she loves perfume!

"Skunk Eau de Parfum"
~ Woodland Tails ~
(watercolour and gouache, 3.5" x 5.5")

Skunk collects beautiful antique perfume bottles... she especially loves the bottles with the dainty li'l atomizers... she thinks they are 'tres feminin' and lend an 'air of distinction' to her perfume collection!

Cath-

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Woodland Tails: Raccoon

    That "mask"...

    That shiny black marble of a nose...  

    Those dainty li'l feet that allow for scampering and climbing...

    That iconic banded tail so thick and fluffy...


- Woodland Tails - 
"Raccoon"
(watercolour, approx. 3"x5")

    I've always had mixed feelings towards raccoons... They are beautiful creatures, there's no denying that, but when I see one during the day and it's just sitting in a tree, staring back at me, it's rather unsettling!

    So in my li'l world of creatures the raccoons may sit and stare back at you but you don't need to be fearful nor do you have to wait long for a mischievous grin to break out across their faces and if you time your glance just right you might even catch them laughing at their own joke!!

 - Woodland Tails -
"Laughing Raccoon"
(watercolour, approx. 3"x5")

    Raccoons are very funny! They gather all the best jokes while they sit alongside the creek meticulously washing their food... They wash and scrub and laugh... all through the night! 


"Hey, what do you call a sliced potato in a monastery?"

Ummm... I dunno.

"A chip-monk!!  

    
 
    Yep, he's here 'til Tuesday and he recommends you try to the veal!  : )  
Maybe stand-up is in his future but for now he's happy to laughingly adorn 
some of my greeting cards, so smiles can be sent wherever they are needed!
    
 Here's hoping his smiling face and his li'l joke
have inspired felicity in you!

Cath-




 


Saturday, 2 November 2013

What a Fox!

    I've been busy with a rather large painting commission and every once in a while I just need a break from it because well, how do I put this... the work doesn't smile back at me!

    When the choice is mine of what I paint I will always begin with an animal of some sort, sometime they're serious and sombre but most of the time they are smiling...

    During a recent 'break' I created a new character - an animal I have not attempted before but have always wanted to develop... I chopped some paper down to "fun-size'" and inspiration soon took over!

    Introducing the flagship member of my newest card line:
 "Woodland Tails"

"Fox" 
(watercolour, approx 3.5" x 5")

 I love how Fox turned out but I "dearly love to laugh" so I just had to see if I could get him to smile!

Well, it turns out Fox quite enjoyed my sense of humour because 
not only did I get him to smile - I got him to laugh!!

"Laughing Fox"
(watercolour, approx. 3.5" x 5")

After that I just sat and watched him for a bit... a butterfly flitted into the li'l clearing 
where Fox was relaxing and I was able to capture a bit of their interaction:
 
"Fox and Butterfly"
(watercolour, approx. 3.5" x 5")


Other animals have already been added to the Woodland Tails family!
You'll have to check back often as I begin to introduce them!

Cath-