Showing posts with label Make Art That Sells. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Make Art That Sells. Show all posts

Friday, January 30, 2015

Make Art That Sells Bootcamp redux







































I'm participating in MATS Bootcamp again,I really like the pace of it, One new
design in 3 weeks for 6 months. The assignment this month was Edwardian
Brooches. I veered a bit from the subject but I chose to paint an Edwardian circus
with a highly decorated elephant, wearing the brooches and the spectators
watching. It started because I was dying to paint a tiger! I'm not sure this is the best
solution for a journal cover but I really like the painting... You can see the entire gallery
from lots of talented artists here.





















I'm starting a newsletter.. I'm not great at updating the blog all the time so if you are
interested in signing up for updates to whats going on at Augustwren you
can sign up here or on the top right of my blog is a form...I'll only be sending it 1-2x
per month I think, so you won't be inundated I promise. Maybe if something amazing
comes up though...!

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Global Talent Search Round 2!







































I woke up that Tuesday morning a few weeks ago to see that I made the top 50 of
999 amazing artists in Lilla Rogers Global Talent Search! Wow...I'm in a group of outstanding artists!
The assignment for this round was to create a personified animal character for a young child's t shirt.
Uh Oh, this isn't the thing that I normally do or am the most comfortable with. I had lots of ideas and only
2 1/2 days to do it in before I left for a vacation with my Mom. I started right away just quickly
painting a few ideas.



























It seemed like a good start so I started playing putting them into t shirt shapes to see how they would look.








































































































Hmm, looking back now If I had more time I would have explored these options more.
I may have tightened up a bit too much because of time constraints. But at the time I really
wanted to show great deal of detail and thought on the animals face and gestures. You know
its so easy to 2nd guess yourself in a high fraught competition like this. (and in my experience in
a real life situation, a job, there is feedback on sketches from the art director so its not so blindly
done, so this is extra hairy!)  On the final version I wanted to show the lioness in a different position
so she is playing guitar on a vintage tin lunchbox and I also wanted to show a cute little girl wearing
the shirt. It would knock my socks off to get into the next round of 6 finalists but if not I've learned
so much and come such a long way that I'm going to be happy either way. (after a good cry!!)
Best xoxo Jennifer

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Nautical







































This month in Bootcamp was Nautical for Wall Art month, To be completely honest I was sort of
stumped by the theme. It's just not my thing.. and when I think of wall art that I would
purchase it wouldn't be nautical.. 100% no. So I did lots of paintings that I hated. The one
above looks sort of old, for a dusty old house with bats in the attic that you rent for a week
on Cape Cod. (I've rented that house before)







































I went a little younger here, but still it's off to me, Still good for that house.I actually have
ideas on what to do for nautical if it was a greeting card or book illustration, but I let the
fact that this was supposed to be for wall art get to me... Oh well. I ended up submitting a
cool looking sailor, but can't really imagine that going on someones wall either.. I will revisit
nautical when my head is in the right place. On another note, there is amazing work in the
Bootcamp Gallery from all my classmates. Here








Monday, May 12, 2014

Dolls and Faces






























I don't think I could have more fun with an assignment! The mini this week at Make Art That Sells is
to draw dolls and faces. This is my go to!! I do it all the time, my notebooks are just filled with them.
So I had a fantastic week with this.






































I saw this doll at the local church sale last week, just begging to be painted!!






























And these are real people that look like dolls!! My sister in yellow and my Mom in the 40"s from
an old black and white photo.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

New Things








































Week 3 of #Make Art That Sells class is children's books. We had to illustrate the cover of this fable by Aesop. I haven't done too much character development and it was fun working on this fox. Of course the
decorative stuff always comes into my work.  I paint all the icons separately and scan them in and do the background in photoshop.






































Week 4 is Wall Art. I don't have much to say about this one, It's not the direction I want to be going so
even though I like it I will be moving on from here.
Thank you for voting for me in the ecojot cover contest, I came in 2nd place!!!
Jen

Friday, April 11, 2014

Succulents







































This week at #makeartthatsells we worked on painting and drawing succulents for the mini.
I love them and even bought a few recently, what great shapes. Then we made them into
designs for plates. I restrained myself from using too much color this time. I love colorful
ceramics but I just felt like this is what I would want to set my table with right now.
I did one that is in color and I like it as well so I'll be making it into another group of 4.
Yay, I got 2 pieces out of this weeks class.


























A friend from class has featured me on her blog today and she will be giving
away a print of one of my sketchbook pages if you comment.
Giveaway and Interview Here

Monday, April 7, 2014

Catching Up







































I've painfully neglected my blog here lately so I'm making a commitment today to post
at least 2 times per week if not more. (Now I have to!)
I seem to be an ecourse junkie, I signed up for another round of Lilla Rogers Make Art
That Sells class. I thought at first no way, I don't have time, but isn't it amazing that the
more there is to do, the more you can get done. Week one was Bolt fabric, Tropical Fruits
and Vintage Pyrex. I have some ideas to expand upon the white ground coordinate but first
I'm onto week 2, Mini Succulents, my favorite!!
Here Is another version of the assignment.






































I also signed up to do MatiRose's Daring Adventures in Paint again. I love the structure
of the class, I learn more each time and I get so much done. I just finished this painting
which is now hanging in the Preview Show exhibit for the studio tour which will be
happening at the end of April.






























Off to work, I'll be back in a few days!

Thursday, March 27, 2014

March MATS Bootcamp







































This is my final version of the Jelly print from our March Assignment for Bootcamp.
I wasn't sure when I started what I was going to do with this but the hats just made perfect
sense to me.




















These are the paintings before I started playing with them in photoshop.


Here  is a link to the whole gallery of all the fabulous artists who participated.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Jell-o, Jelly and Moulds



















I can't believe its almost a month since I posted. I just can't keep up with
everything.. I try to do too many things and then sometimes nothing gets done.
Like the blog.
I'm in month 2 of Make Art that Sells bootcamp. The mini is Jell-o, Jelly
moulds. My first reaction on monday morning was Oh, Gross. It took a day
to sink in before I even could start the assignment. Once I got over the fact
that I wouldn't touch the stuff with a 10 ft pole it got more interesting, (and
disgusting) In the 50's and 60's people made Jello with other foods suspended
in it. Like fruit, meat, spaghetti, I don't know what else but GAG. But the good
side is that the shapes are sort of awesome and the colors are happy.
Don't they look like they could be cool hats? I did..
























We'll find out what the assignment is on Monday morning. I'm sure a wrench
will be thrown in.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Cell Phone Cases!!


My cuckoo clocks got deconstructed a bit when I started designing
a cell phone cover. Here I'm trying the clock face as a pattern and
then the more centered botanical version. I'm quite happy with the
jewel like colors on the black background. I'll be putting these into my
new Society 6 shop,
Today I put in the dog print. It's fun to see the art on products!


Monday, February 10, 2014




















I'm back at Make Art That Sells. This time it's bootcamp where we get an
assignment each month. This is perfect because it gives time to do other
things as well as really dig deep into it. The first month we have Cuckoo Clocks!
My grandparents had one in there home when I was a little girl and I remember
being enthralled by it. It was so magical with the little bird popping out and
making that pretty sound. I haven't thought of them since.
It turns out we have to design a cell phone cover using a cuckoo clock. I need
to start sketching..
I've also been continuing my sketchbook paintings a day...



















Here are a few florals, The right one inspired by Downton Abbey, that
beautiful shot at the beginning. You can see them all at my website.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Featured Artist: Monika Forsberg

























I met Monika Forsberg in the Make Art That Sells class that just completed.
From the very first assignment I fell truly in love with her work.
There is a wonderful naivity/sophistication that feels so honest and
beautiful. I know she just loves to draw, does it all the time and comes
up with some gorgeous, colorful and quirky work on a daily basis. I can't
wait to see what comes next for her.
Visit her website here.
I had trouble choosing which ones to feature..They are all so appealing!














































Monday, November 11, 2013

Folk Paper


















Make Art That Sells class ended with a big party this week. We designed
paper plates and napkins influenced by Bavarian Folk Art. The complete and
total gorgeousness that came in from my classmates was astounding. This class
was so much more than I could have ever expected. 10 weeks of incredible
assignments that pushed my limits every time, helped me see, learn and to find
joy. I learned what I love to do best. The class was full of so many likeminded
talented, supportive, interesting artists who I now call friends. I so hope there
is a Part C sometime soon. I thank Lilla Rogers and Beth Kempton for making
this happen.



























My project for this week was a bit about finding out how to bring my ideas and
focus to a place outside my studio. I was visiting my Mom in Florida so I had
limited supplies and time. Watercolor where I usually use gouache. The difference
between now and the time before MATS is that I was able to do this quickly,
happily and without extreme stress and uncertainty. Using the tools we learned,
minis, icons, color choices and joy I just did it. It's not the best thing I ever
created due to the restrictions but I am so happy I have grown so much during
this course. Here is the final, I'll miss the weekly assignments.

















Friday, October 25, 2013

Back to Class

























I'm back at Lilla Rogers Make Art that Sells class, round 2.
I did 5 weeks of part 1 earlier this year and now we have 5
more weeks. This week is the scrapbooking market. I honestly
didn't know anything about this besides seeing all of those
packages of doodads and papers in the craft aisle of Michaels.
It turns out that painting all of these little icons around a theme
and placing them on the page is right up my alley. I loved it.
The assignment was to paint/draw camera's and typewriters.
And then place them around a theme. The scrapbook companies
then take the icons and create all sorts of fun things to cut
and paste. So here is vintage travel and memories.
I love this class and totally recommend it. The group of artists
are amazing and we've formed a wonderful bond!

Monday, September 23, 2013

Together

























This weeks word for Illustration Friday is together. It's such a perfect word
because I'm participating in a Blog Parade together with a bunch of my new
friends from Lilla Rogers class, Make Art That Sells. The class itself was fantastic,
I can't say enough how much I learned and grew from those 5 weeks. And Part B
is coming up in 2 weeks!!
The other wonderful thing that came from the class is the group of amazing artists
I've been able to connect with through the private facebook group. We share advice
and information, work in progress and thoughts. It's been such a treat to meet kindred spirits
from around the world.
I can vouch that they don't look like the above menagerie (we've all shared short videos)
but I'm so glad we've come together.
Next in line on the parade is Sherry London who works absolute magic with
photoshop, she's an expert, she teaches and is so generous with her help. She
also beads and spins yarn. Please go check out her blog and then go on the
parade if you like.

Here are a few sketches of the wild animals I drew earlier today.



 


























Sunday, July 7, 2013

Week 5 Lilla's Class



















WOW.. This week was so intense in the Lilla's class. I was totally thrown
for a loop at the beginning of the week. We had to go around and find
stuff that we love and collect. I had so much stuff: vintage buttons, spoons,
cool pottery and vases, wooden animals, flowers, tea etc. I floundered with too
much and what to paint or photograph. Then we got the assignment and
had to create a hyper lush zipper pouch. Maybe using photos or drawings
of what we collected..Yikes. I hated the stuff I worked on at first. It made
me angry and sad instead of happy. Looking back on them now I think they
are sort of fun, but they really aren't me or what I want to be doing.
Like this:




















So I ditched the whole project and started to concentrate on my large
collection of old photos. I love drawing faces and then it just all came
together. I couldn't wait to be in the studio, What a difference to LOVE
what you are doing! I added tons of doodads from my collections, also
bits of paintings from previous weeks work, like a mushroom and a snail.
I learned so much in this class. Can't wait until October for Part B!
Here's the final as I submitted it.


Sunday, June 30, 2013

Week 4 is Wall Art

























This was a great week in Lilla's class! Wall Art = tons of paint, textures,
collage. This turned out to be a really wild fun adventure. We had to make
a square piece of abstract art, with a floral element and a word or quote.
I made a huge mess, stayed up very late and woke up very early every day
to get completely involved in this. I worked on about 6 canvases at once.

























This was great because whenever I felt stuck I just moved onto another
one.  I forgot to mention, we all got assigned a limited color pallet. Mine
was blue and yellow. This was amazing.. 1 because it was incredibly
focusing, 2 because I used colors I an not accustomed to working with.
I think I will self impose this type of restriction on myself more often.

























I went through all sorts of stages, hating them, liking and sometimes
loving them... I finally submitted the top one, Sunshine. I painted all the
textures and then scanned them and I put it together in photoshop. I felt it
popped the most and would look good an a thumbnail. I'm very happy
with it and plan to work like this more. I really got into the painting and
collaging and love the the magical atmosphere of Dream. I know I have
lots of playing time ahead of me!
Here are a few more that I'm working on. Lots of layers to go!