The event will be held on Saturday, May 5, at the Westwood Country Club, 3808 35th Street, Austin, TX 78703
The event is open to the public, more information on Kappa's website.
Looks like a fun afternoon. The reason I bring this up is that I will have two paintings there, for sale with the APS. Part of my sales price will go to the event charity which is the Austin's Children's Shelter this year. I can't show you my paintings yet as I haven't painted them.
I did paint six small, 3 x 3 inch, paintings and put them in a wooden box that turns like a lazy susan. I'm donating this to the auction. I think it came out great. You can go to the event and bid on it in the silent auction! All the proceeds will go to the Children's Shelter from this item.
I had fun with this. I cut the paper from Art Spectrum Colourfix sanded paper. I used white paper and put under paintings of pastel with water on each square. I painted the paintings with soft pastels.
I put the squares on an old board so I could stand up to paint them. I like to stand when I paint. I get more movement in the painting and can stand back easily to look it over.
I put artists tape on the back of the papers and then used masking tape to tape them to the board. I wasn't sure how long they would be taped before I finished them. With artists tape, if they are there for extended time you can heat the tape with a hair dryer to take it off the paper without damage to the paper. Masking tape can tear the paper after it sits for too long. It didn't take long to do the flowers or to get the glasses cleaned in the box so no problem with that.
I painted the bottom row, then flipped the board to paint the bottom row. This way, pastel dust does not fall down on the ones below when I am painting on two or more different pieces. They even sort of look neat there, eh??
Here is more photos of the finished box:
Blue Bells |
Indian Blankets |
Bluebonnets |
Mexican Hats |
Verbena |
The theme for the paintings is spring or Derby Day items. I'm thinking about what to paint .... a horse, racehorses, mint julep, more flowers, ladies in hats?? Hmmmmm...possibilities. Check back to see what I decide.
6 comments:
Oh, I just love the idea of this little box. The paintings are super!!!
Thanks, Joan. I have done others from Hobby Lobby, here is another. Photo Box
The box and paintings turned out very cool! I like the Indian Blankets best.
Bag Blog, thank you so much. I have the box on the coffee table to enjoy until I have to deliver it.
I like the bluebonnets best! :-)
The box looks great. Whoever wins the auction will be a very lucky person.
Hi, Joanna, thanks. It is good that we like different things since there is such a variety of paintings and styles. It is so neat that we still have wildflowers around here.
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