Sunday, October 28, 2018

Harry Potter Post

Harry Potter fans might want to pay attention to these next few paintings.
Hogwarts houses are the all the talk with my children lately. My kids believe everyone should find out what Hogwarts house they belong to, even if they don't care much about Harry Potter (yes, I'm speaking of my husband. My kids thinks it's shameful).
To please my children I came up with these paintings of Hogwarts house representatives...

Griffindor! 11x14

Hufflepuff 11x14

Ravenclaw 11x14

Slytherin 11x14

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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Some of my favorites...

I love these next few paintings. So much so I think I'll cry when I have to say goodbye to them.
This first one was the first I tried by combining your typical brush acrylic painting with an acrylic pour painting technique. Once I found how fun it was my mind went one hundred miles an hour with ideas. I've still got plenty, but I can't keep up!
When I painted "Old Man" I kept singing "Old Man" by Neil Young. I'm singing it now. :)

11x14 "Old Man"

This one makes me laugh because I can't help but think of the selfies girls take of them when they wake up, fix their hair and makeup then take the pic with the caption, "I just woke up like this!" 
This young lady didn't have such luck with her hair!

16x20 "I Just Woke Up Like This"


The idea of Mother Earth parading around in human form has always been racing around in my imagination. I wonder at times what she might say to those who live upon her. Probably not very nice things. This version of Mother Earth wears a robe of oceans upon her shoulders which crashes upon her hair of earth and elements. I love this one!

24x36 "Mother Earth"

How many people out there would love to have color pour down upon them?
No?
Just me?
Well, this is what it might look like...

24x30 "Rain Down On Me"

That's it for today! I hope you all have enjoyed seeing my art and please post a comment and share with your friends!
Take care!
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Elements


 When I paint I take from life around me and see what I can create. Everything inspires. Sometimes the ideas come from nature, and sometimes from the coolest cartoons ever created!
Avatar! The Last Airbender!!

Water (11x14)


Earth (11x14)


Fire (11x14)


Wind (11x14)

I think Aang would approve, don't you?




Anyway, continuing on... I've painted several that come from fire and water. I think the reason why I love fire and water the most is because of light. Light reflects off water so beautifully it's hypnotizing. And how many of us love staring at a campfire? Light is attractive. Even for bugs. 

"On Fire" 8x10

"Yep it's Blue" 8x10

"It's Warm In Here" 8x10

"Black Ocean" 11x14

"Blue Rain" 11x14

"Fire Starter" 16x20

"Ice Water" 11x14

"Splash" 11x14


"Clear" 18x24

And last but not least...

"Opposites" 12x24


I hope you are enjoying the paintings. Please return and I'll keep posting.


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Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Butt in gear!

I know a few posts ago I said I'd post more on this sight, and I have an excuse why I didn't this last week. Unfortunately it's not a happy excuse. I spent the week traveling and attending a funeral a couple states away. One day I will draw a picture of my grandpa and post it here. Until then, to business!
I need to post more of my paintings, because they are all over the house and I need to share them before I pack them and ready them for shipping to (hopefully) those who buy them.

Here are a few I like to refer to as my Rock Collection. If you could hold them and move them you'd see the color shift and change in these paintings, just like a labradorite rock.

"Labradorite Rock"
11x14 acrylic on canvas



"The Rock"
16x20 acrylic on canvas



"Little Labradorite"
11x14 acrylic on canvas





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Friday, October 5, 2018

Water


If you've ever spent some time at the beach your mind might just wonder on back to the sounds of waves crashing and flowing over sand and rock when you check out these next paintings. Sigh. Who wants to go back?

This painting I call, "Remember When?" 11x14 on canvas.




Which Way to the Beach? 16x20 on canvas




"Fizzy" 11x14 on canvas





"Listen to the waves" is painted on a 16x20 canvas





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This painting is inspired by symbolism of colors and who and what they represent. This is called Adam and Eve. It is 11x14 on canvas and painted with professional acrylic paint.


I'd love to say more about these first paintings I will be posting, but I don't have the time at the moment to write more about all of them. If you're interested in knowing more, please message me. :) Pin It

Thursday, October 4, 2018

New beginnings that scares me silly!

It is time to reawaken this old blog. It is time to get my butt in gear and begin something new and get outside of my comfort zone.
I've put this blog on hold due to the fact that I was needing to focus more on my kids (I began home schooling) and the to tell the truth... and this is sad to say...
I lost my mojo.
My creative mojo took a hike and got lost for over two years. Drawing didn't (and still sort of doesn't) do it for me anymore. I needed something to get the creative juices sweet again.
So here I am now. I've begun a new style of artwork that has brought me back to life! I've been spending a good majority of my afternoons in my workroom painting this new technique and have collected quite a house load of canvases around my home.



I've looked over my creations and decided I needed to share them with others. So this is where my comfort zone explodes and my bubble is popped. Putting my artwork out there for people to see is hard. People can be harsh critics. The worry that only a few friends and my aunts could be the only ones to like and share is real and scary. I'm terrified this won't work! I'm terrified the same 10 people that have liked it on Instagram will be my only support. And the reason I'm so scared is because I'm not doing this to get noticed!

I'm doing this for other people. People in need. People who've been unlucky in health and work.

I desire to help others so much it causes me anxiety. To see someone in need and I don't have enough to give causes me misery.

So this is where I'm beginning. I'm starting an Etsy account (I hope I'm doing it right) and all proceeds of my sales will go toward people of my choosing whom I've identified are in need. I debated letting anyone know why I was selling my art because I hate others knowing that I'm serving because I feel as though I'm tooting my own horn. Horn tooting isn't me. I also am afraid that people will want something for nothing, and nothing, or almost nothing, isn't going to spread very far. I want to share more than 20 bucks! And truth be told 20 bucks on a painting doesn't cover the cost of materials.

This is how things are going to roll here in this old outdated blog. I'm going to start posting some of my artwork from time to time. I might throw in some short videos of me, myself and I doing some of my paintings. And maybe down the road I will start selling some of the fairies I've made. Maybe... Perhaps... Okay, so I'll tell you a little bit about myself that has to do with possibly selling my fairies. I'm a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to my creative side. Only my creative side, and one look at my messy house you'll know that doesn't extend beyond my creative side. When it comes to molding and making my fairies they have to be absolutely perfect or they don't leave my house. My fairies, according to everyone else who's seen them, are absolutely adorable and perfect. But there's always something I don't like about anything I create. It's true what they say; We are our harshest critics.

If you've read my post this far, I thank you, and I hope you can help me help others by sharing what I'm doing with others. I hate sounding desperate, but I am desperate to help my friends in need. So please share! And when I get more going, share that too! Share everywhere!

I love you all and thanks for reading! :) Now go have a nap!

Christine Walter








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