Thursday, January 19, 2023

First Snow, fall scene, path, demonstration painting

 

"First Snow" 
© Fawn McNeill 2022

Life is crazy busy!  I created this for an art class after Christmas, and I'm just now getting a chance to post it! 

This painting is a take-off from an extremely bright fall scene, "Fall Path" (2016), which I toned down a bit.  I wanted my students to see how they could change the format to vertical, use softer colors, and/or add snow.  Very enjoyable lesson!

  • Original Demo
  • Acrylic on stretched canvas
  • 11 x 14 inches
  • Ready to frame
  • $225.00 (Free shipping in the U.S.)
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Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Joy, Love, Peace, Christmas beach, ornament


"Joy, Love, Peace"
SOLD



"Joy, Love, Peace, 2"
SOLD

Fun little projects. The letters were the hardest part, but once I settled on the right colors I was happy with it.

These could be used as ornaments or wall hangings.

 

  • Exclusive original art
  • Acrylic on wood
  • 6.5 x 4 inches
  • Painted and sealed with professional materials
  • SOLD


 

Sea Biscuit Shoreline, beach

 

"Sea Biscuit Shoreline"


Was exploring the odd texture of this organism, which I wanted to take advantage of for the sand and seafoam.  The prep involved bleach to clean it, and 3 coats of clear primer, but that made it easier to paint on.  This is my second sea biscuit.  I love the raised flower shape and added stronger shadows there to make the shallow wave stand out more.

I created this a few months ago and never had the chance to post it.  (Two hurricanes and many health issues for my husband and me have put me way behind this year!)

ENJOY!

~ One of a Kind Original Art
~ Acrylic Painting on a Sea-Biscuit
~ 5 1/2 x 4 1/2  inches
~ Painted and Sealed with Professional Materials
~ Front and Back are Painted and Sealed
~ $65.00
~ Free Shipping in USA

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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. 

  • Exclusive art 
  • Original mixed media on wood
  • 6 x 12 inches
  • Professional Materials
  • Sealed
  • $190.00 (Free shipping in US)

  • Email me for availability: fawn@fawnsartstudio.com

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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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    • Exclusive art 
    • Original mixed media on wood
    • 14.5 x 7.5 inches
    •  $250.0.00 plus shipping

    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.)

    ~ Exclusive Art
    ~ Original Mixed Media
    ~ Professional Materials
    ~ 8 x 10 inches
    ~ Elaborate Gold Frame (see below)
    ~ $275.00 (Free Shipping in the US)

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    Monday, October 10, 2022

    Sunlit, orange dahlia, fall colors

     


    "Sunlit"
    © Fawn McNeill 2014

    Created this as a demonstration paintings while teaching an art class a few years ago. I just made it available.  When I do a painting for an art class I try to keep it very simple so we can get done with most of it in a couple of  lessons.  I often go back later and finish up the details, add extras, and sign it. I kept the simplicity this time. I love that, and the contrasting colors.  

    ~ Original Demo Painting
    ~ 11 x 14 inches
    ~ Acrylic on stretched canvas
    ~ Ready to frame
    ~ $125.00 (free shipping in the US)


    Email me at: fawn@fawnsartstudio.com for availability







    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! 

    • Exclusive, original art
    • 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. 

    ENJOY!
    • Exclusive, original art
    • Acrylic on wood
    • 5 x 12 inches
    • Sides and back are painted and sealed with professional materials
    • Wired for hanging
    • $255.00 (free shipping in USA) 

    Email me at: fawn@fawnsartstudio.com for availability

     

    Bark edge


    Side



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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!

    ENJOY!
    • Exclusive, original art
    • Acrylic on a cheeseboard
    • 14 x 4.5 inches
    • Sides and back are painted and sealed with professional materials
    • For decoration only
    • SOLD



     

    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! 

    ENJOY!

    • Original palette knife painting
    • Acrylic on hardboard
    • 8 x 10 inches
    • Unique gold frame 
    • $295.00 (Free Shipping in USA)


     

    A Rose is a Rose



    "A Rose is a Rose"
    © Fawn McNeill 2007


     



    While remodeling and organizing things this past year, I am also reframing some of the gems I find in storage.  

    This is one of my Daily Paintings, back when I challenged myself to create about 5 paintings a week! Most of them were small, and many were quite impressionistic because I did them en Plein Air (on location) or alla prima (all in one session). This painting took a couple of sessions as I took my time to add more detail to it.

    I love this frame. It reminds me of something you might see in a museum.  A quality frame can set off a painting, complimenting and enhancing it.  A frame also helps protect the artwork. This is essential if you have art created on paper or photos that you want to preserve.  These should be framed behind glass, with acid-free matting to slow down the aging process and to keep the art or prints off of the glass.  

    • Original art
    • Acrylic on hardboard
    • 5 x 7 inches
    • Elaborate gold frame (has a greenish tint to it)
    • SOLD


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    Friday, July 29, 2022

    Love, wall art, beach shoreline at sunset


    "Love Shoreline"




    Found this wall hanging at a thrift store.  It was a solid dull blue-gray and covered in grime. I cleaned it up, sanded it down, and painted it with lovely sunset colors. Quite satisfying!

    • Exclusive original art
    • Acrylic on wood
    • 19 x 6 inches
    • Painted and sealed with professional materials
    • SOLD

    Email me at: fawn@fawnsartstudio.com for availability