The recent indoor show I attended had a smaller than average space and it's always a challenge to display the artwork in this setting. I believe that this time we (I admit I had help) found the best possible way to fit everything in the best way possible. It was also good to come home with a little bit less art than I came in with.
About Art by Anne Gilna
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Monday, March 10, 2014
Birders' Conference
This was my display at the Birding America X Conference in Chicago on Saturday.
It was good to be around such dedicated bird people.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Still waiting...
So it has been 6 weeks or so since the last post and I've yet to see that warm day. But, I did complete another watercolor painting. It's a cardinal, by the way.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Less Depressing than the Previous Post
Hibernating
This is a tough winter. The combination of cold, wind and snow accumulation has not inspired me to be creative or productive. The temperature is dropping and the north wind is making the windows rattle. There is a bit of extra daylight at the beginning and the end of the day, and I know it's increasing, but it's useless against the onslaught. Oh, for a warm day!
Sunday, December 1, 2013
So the art doesn't have to be hidden away until April.
Today I hung a display of 19 original pieces at the Ela Area Public Library in Lake Zurich, IL. There is a display wall intended for artwork, and I am artist of the month for December.
Friday, November 1, 2013
Keeping It Simple
In an attempt to offer a more more broad selection of original art sizes and price points, I've decided to produce smaller, simpler works. My thinking is to create original art for smaller spaces, and smaller budgets. This being the case, I have to still maintain a high standard of detail and accuracy, but with less going on in the composition. I also must work quickly without compromising attention to detail.
When working with an iris, speed is essential. This plant blooms and withers in no time. In less than one hour, I painted this iris bloom. It looked noticeably different at the beginning of the hour than it did at the end.
I'm not thrilled with the color produced by my scanner. I'll go outside to take a photo of the piece when I can which will be more accurate.
When working with an iris, speed is essential. This plant blooms and withers in no time. In less than one hour, I painted this iris bloom. It looked noticeably different at the beginning of the hour than it did at the end.
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| Small Iris, watercolor by Anne Gilna |
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