Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Fawn McNeill's Studio



This is where I spend most of my time! The top view shows almost the whole studio. There is a large framing table just out of the picture to the right. I teach semi-private lessons at the drafting table and the craft table. My easel is in the far left corner.
http://www.dailypainters.com is posting studio tours tomorrow. It will be fun to get a peek at some artist's working space.
I have placed a large mirror on the right side of my studio that is at the perfect angle to my easel, so I can stand back and see the painting in reverse. That helps me see anything that needs to be corrected. (When you look at something for a long time it is good to see it at a different angle, up-side-down, sideways or reversed, then you can see the how the painting looks as a whole.)
I have large windows on the north side, so the lighting is usually very nice. There is also track lighting along the top left ceiling, as well as regular lighting and a ceiling fan. The book case is built into the wall on the far right corner. I have a stereo system there where I play christian rock and contemporary worship music as I paint. Positive, upbeat music makes for great painting sessions!
The doorway on the left is a storage room. The entrance to the studio is out of the picture at the closest left corner, and there is an entrance/exit that goes outside just opposite of it -- in the closest right corner on this side of the framing table.
I am very proud of this studio as I designed it myself. When we built our house two years ago, I had the dividing wall left out of these two rooms. My studio is located downstairs next to the garage and the laundry room. (Which is perfect, because I can take a break from painting and do some laundry and then go back to painting.)
The living area of the house is upstairs. That is the hard part! I am getting used to lugging groceries and such upstairs, but for a long time I had to take breaks in between trips!
I am pleased to say that I have been making almost as much $ as I did working a full time job! Not including the benefits of course, but the benefits of being at home doing what I love to do, and having time with my husband, far out way the stressful life of an art teacher in the public school system! I thank God everyday for this opportunity and for all of the support my friends, family, and clients have given me!

Monday, December 17, 2007

Hot-Hot-Hot, still life


"Hot-Hot-Hot"
9 x 12 inches
Acrylic on canvas

Not Available



I didn't get today's painting done, so I thought I would post this little gem that I did for a very dear friend of mine back in 2002.


This painting was done in many thin layers with lots of gloss medium mixed into the paint. It was painted from a still life that I set up and worked on over a period of a week. Each layer of paint must be completely dry to apply the next layer. Every layer effects the next. I really like the warm colors in the tomato and the counter top, but the contrast of the cool colors in the hot pepper just set it all off. There was a window off to the right, and the reflected bluish light was quite evident.


Thanks for looking!


Sunday, December 16, 2007

Bougainvilleas 3, flowers, plein air painting

"Bougainvilleas"
5 x 7 inches
(ready to frame)
watercolor
This is a closer view of the bougainvilleas I did yesterday. I wanted to emphasize the rhythm of the repeated shapes.

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Email me at: fmcneillbarr@gmail.com for availability and/or information about having your own custom painting created. 

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Bougainvillas 2, Flowers, Plein air painting by Fawn

"Bougainvilleas 2"
5 x 7 inches
(ready to frame)
Watercolor
Had a very nice day in Jensen Beach. Did a little art show, sold a painting, and did a couple of watercolors of these wonderful flowers!

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Email me at: fmcneillbarr@gmail.com for availability and/or information about having your own custom painting created. 

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Indian River Palm, Plein air painting by Fawn

"Indian River palm"
8 x 10 inches
Acrylic on hardboard
(ready to frame)
$225.00

This is the second one from yesterday in Jensen Beach. I was trying to use a softer palette to set off the palm tree, I like the results. it was windy and choppy, so the water was fun to paint.

Email me for availability: fawn@fawnsartstudio.com

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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Caribbean Palms, Palm trees, Plein air

"Caribbean Palms"

8 x 10 inches

Acrylic on hardboard
SOLD


No, I didn't go to the Caribbean Islands to paint this one (although that is not a bad idea). I went to Jensen Beach this morning and painted at a resort called Caribbean Shores. It was very windy and cool, and these palms were so beautiful I had to try my hand at them!

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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Angel Fish, Daily Painting by Fawn

"Angel Fish"
6.5 x 9 inches
Watercolor
This is a fun painting I did for an art lesson next week, so it will be available then. This blue angel fish contrasts nicely with the back ground.


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Email me at: fmcneillbarr@gmail.com for availability and/or information about having your own custom painting created. 

Monday, December 10, 2007

Great Egret's Grace, wildlife art by Fawn


"Great Egret's Grace"
20 x 24 inches
Wood frame with rope pattern
Acrylic on canvas
$525.00

Detail:

This is a painting that I did in 2004. I did a series of about ten paintings with drips and runs. I would throw the paint on in thin layers and then put the thick paint over the top for detail. It makes a nice contrast -- not only in the surface texture but also in the transparent to opaque paint quality. I have recently softened the small waves in the foreground.


Email me at: fawn@Fawnsartstudio.comfor availability and/or information about having something similar created in a size you would like. 
Thanks for stopping by!

Saturday, December 08, 2007

High Tide, Seagulls, Wildlife art by Fawn

"High Tide"
11 x 14 inches
(Ready to frame)
Acrylic on canvas
SOLD

This painting started as a demonstration for an art lesson, then later I added more detail and the seagulls. I love the foam and the way the waves lead your eye right to the gulls.

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Email me at: fmcneillbarr@gmail.com for availability and/or information about having your own custom painting created. 

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Poinsettias, Plein air, Daily paintng by Fawn

"Poinsettias"
5 x 7 inches
Acrylic on hardboard
Sold
Tis the season! These lovely poinsettias were growing just below the crotons so I thought I would paint them too.
I love the wet-in-wet technique and the thick paint.

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Email me at: fmcneillbarr@gmail.com for availability and/or information about having your own custom painting created. 

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Crotons, Plein Air, Daily Painting by Fawn

"Crotons"
8 x 10 inches
Acrylic on hardboard
Ready to frame
$225.00
Thick paint, fast loose brush strokes, and bold strong colors! Went to Fort Pierce with my painting group and had so much fun painting out at Heathcote Botanical Gardens yesterday. These crotons were partially in the shade and the parts in the sun were just glowing!

Email me for availability: fawn@fawnsartstudio.com

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Monday, December 03, 2007

Winter Marsh, Egrets, Lake Port Florida, Daily Painting

"Winter Marsh"
9 x 12 inches
(ready to frame)
Acrylic on Hardboard
$675.00
I am still working on some things I was reminded of at my workshop a week ago. I used a reversed "C" shape to plan out the composition and I tried to use some less intense colors away from the focal point. I like the effect: as if the sun is trying to come through on the right and the birds are about to fly out of the picture!


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Email me at: fmcneillbarr@gmail.com for availability and/or information about having your own custom painting created. 

Saturday, December 01, 2007

Taylor Creek Too, Plein Air Painting by Fawn

"Taylor Creek Too"
8 x 10 inches
Acrylic on hard board
This is the second in this series. I hope to go back and do a few more. I scouted out some more nice places to set up next time.
The lock is just off to the left. This is where Taylor Creek ends and joins the levee. Click on the image to see the birds hiding in the painting.

Thanks for looking!

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Email me at: fmcneillbarr@gmail.com for availability and/or information about having your own custom painting created.