Monday, November 21, 2022

Christmas Pearls, mixed media painted tree

"Christmas Pearls"

How do you find just the right little jewel?  I actually go on treasure hunts at different thrift stores and department stores for the right pieces! I couldn't find a string of pearls the right size, so I had to carefully place each pearl to create the rows. Then I chose different charms, beads, and earrings for the ornaments. 

I laid it all out before adhering everything to the painted tree. Changed my mind a few hundred times! Or so it seems.  I used Liquitex matte gel medium to secure it all one piece at a time.  (No hot glue). 

This tree is smaller than  "Christmas Hope".  It has a similar feel to it with the background snow and glitter paint setting off the jewelry. 

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    Saturday, November 12, 2022

    Christmas Hope, mixed media on wood




    "Christmas Hope 2"




     I added crosses, flowers, angels, and angel wings from jewelry. The red beads set it all off nicely, and the glitter paint adds extra shimmer to the snow. I love the way these turn out!

    I can't put into words what this piece means to me personally. It goes out with prayers for those who will find comfort in it.

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    • 14.5 x 7.5 inches
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    Friday, November 11, 2022

    Breakthrough, water lilies, mixed media


    "Breakthrough"




    The young flower was coming up under a lily pad. Got some interesting photos of this area while I was out working En Plein Aire (on location).  Originally, I just wanted to capture the warm morning sunlight chasing the cool shadows away.  It made the many shades of green into a feast for the eyes!  But I got carried away with the impasto, hidden critters, and beads. I also added glitter paint here and there for a little extra shimmer in the water.

    The impasto effects are made with heavy gesso and a palette knife. Some of the lily pads, lotus flowers, and the little stick that the snail is on are built up with it.

     The baby turtle is actually a metal charm that I primed with a primer that is made for use on metal (so the paint doesn't peel off).  He was just too shiny to leave unpainted!  I wanted him to blend in more.

    The dragonfly is made from paper clay, which is an air-dry clay with paper fibers added to it for strength. I used a mold to make it. Paper clay is wonderful to work with for mixed media projects. It receives acrylic paint well. I added iridescent paint into hues of blue for his color.

    The snail is made from a resin mold that a friend gave to me. Resin molds are harder to work with and are not easily painted over.  I used a special primer (different than the one used on metal) to get the snail to receive the acrylic paint. Again, I wanted to get him to blend in.

    Gel medium (matte) and acrylic modeling paste were used for adhesives. (I use professional-grade primers, paints, mediums, and sealers for longevity.)

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    Thursday, September 01, 2022

    Relax 2, carved wood, word art, with sailboat

     



    "Relax, 2"



    Painted the sides (and the back).


    Walking through thrift stores and sale isles at different outlets, I keep my eyes open for anything made out of wood.  It makes a great base for the effect of transparent water and sand.   Most items have to be cleaned and/or sanded before they can be primed and painted.  I use a clear primer where I want the wood to show through and white where I want bright colors. (Used both for this one, plus a primer for metal on the sailboat.)

    This piece caught my attention because I liked the sailboat and because I had painted a coat hanger that said 'relax' in sunset colors which turned out awesome! 

    I chose this color scheme for something a little different, plus these are my favorite hues! 

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    • Acrylic on wood
    • 22L x 3W x 6H inches
    • Sides and back are painted and sealed with professional materials
    • Sold 


    Monday, August 08, 2022

    Blessed written in sand, beach, painted on wood

    "Blessed"

    I grinned and held back a laugh as I watched someone try to run his fingers in the "groves" because he thought the letters were carved out. This is a fantastic illusion! It is all paint, nothing was carved out of the wood.  

    I love the curve and the softer colors in the letters.  Captured a bit of perspective too.  
    This board has rough bark across the bottom, which I used as dirt and sand. 

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    • Acrylic on wood
    • 5 x 12 inches
    • Sides and back are painted and sealed with professional materials
    • Wired for hanging
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    Bark edge


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    Sunday, August 07, 2022

    Hope written in sand, wall art, cheeseboard



    "Hope"

    Cleaned, sanded, and primed this cheeseboard before writing the letters on it. I painted over the straight vertical letters I had previously drawn on it, not just once, but three times.  Could not get the water and waves to make sense with the letters.  Each time, I painted sand over the letters and tried again. 

    Frustrated, and tired from painting late at night, I gave up and prayed about it as I went to bed:
    "Lord, can you help with this? How can I get the letters to tie in better with the sand?"
    As I closed my eyes, it all came to me in clear images.  (This is not the first time I have seen the answer to a painting I am struggling with after I stop to ask for help.) You would think I would learn to ask first!

    I fell asleep at peace with it. The next morning I couldn't wait to get started!  It is obvious now - people don't write in the sand vertical along the shoreline! So I turned it and tried to get some perspective, which is what I saw in my mind after I prayed about it.  This is the first time I tried to make the letters look like they are carved in the sand, which is another aspect I believe Father God showed me. 

    This became quite interesting to learn to do, and I am so excited that it worked! I have a few more in progress and I am getting the hang of making the illusion of letters written in the sand.  I love the extra detail and the way it looks like the wood has been carved!

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    • Acrylic on a cheeseboard
    • 14 x 4.5 inches
    • Sides and back are painted and sealed with professional materials
    • For decoration only
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    At G-36, rim canal, knife painting


    "At G-36"
    © Fawn McNeill 2010


    I recently framed this small painting in a custom gold frame to set off the foreground. 
    En Plein Air (out on location), I did this a few years ago at lock G-36 on the rim canal.   It was my first try at painting with a palette knife on location.  I had painted with knives before, but not from start to finish while working En Plein Air.

    It was early morning and very windy, which made the whole project more of a challenge. I was quite happy with the outcome! 

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    • Original palette knife painting
    • Acrylic on hardboard
    • 8 x 10 inches
    • Unique gold frame 
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