Monday, February 26, 2007

Illustration Friday - Communication




There is something magical about animal communication. Sometimes, animals will get close and it appears as if they are whispering secrets to each other. Yet, the whole encounter is silent. They communicate with energy.

The reference to this photo was taken at a zoo, in the gorilla forest exhibit. I randomly was taking snapshots as the gorillas interacted and managed to capture this special moment. It seemed perfect for an illustration. It's 11 x 14" and drawn in pastel pencils. Enjoy!

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Mirror, Mirror On The Wall



Here is my latest portrait... The kitty pictured above is Molly, a rather luxurious girl. She spends her days sprawled out in the sun or curled up on a pile of clothing. She always seeks out the warmest, softest places to lounge. I chose to work in deep, warm hues to show a sense of sophistication and warmth. This cat does not have a mean bone in her body so she is best portrayed in a warm, loving light. She actually will allow humans to rub her belly, like a dog. Now that is a mellow cat!

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Seal Of Approval




Yesterday, I found myself looking for something new to draw. I have attempted to draw my husband several times and feel that I never quite get it right. I love him so much that I want the drawing to be perfect and reflect what I see. With Valentine's Day a recent memory, I've been feeling kind of mushy. It was time for a sappy "dog kissing human" portrait.

This piece is titled "Seal Of Approval" because I wanted to be funny. It shows exactly how much my beloved dog, Sasha, approves of my hubby. She adores him and watches him leave for work every morning with her ears perked up in the window. She is a very affectionate girl who has softened the likes of an intelligent software engineer.

Monday, February 19, 2007

Apollo!




The dog above is Apollo, an adorable german shepard mix. Apollo's hobbies include enjoying treats and running in the snow. He is a very excitable and playful boy. I love how he tips his head in curiousity in this portrait. It's almost as if he is saying "What is that "camera thing" that you are holding in front of me? Is it edible?"

Thursday, February 15, 2007

On the Road To Kansas




Well, I survived the "blizzard" that hit yesterday. We got a few feet of snow. Syracuse University actually was closed for the second time in the history of the school. That's a good indication of the storm's severity. My neighbors struggled to climb our hill and the car that was snow-covered in the previous post was buried in snow by evening.

I managed to ship my artwork to the Art Show At The Dog Show this morning. I am keeping my fingers crossed and faith strong that my work makes it to Kansas safely and on time. This is such an exciting opportunity!

On a side note, the springer spaniel won the Best In Show award at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show a few days ago. Check out the springer spaniel post below to view an equally beautiful pair of springers.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Snow!






The pics above were taken in my neighborhood this morning. We are supposed to be bombarded with snow, so this is the "calm before the real storm". Pretty bad prequel, if you ask me.

Art Show At The Dog Show/Blizzard








For the past few days, I have been preparing for The Art Show At The Dog Show, which is a huge show for my art career. My work must be in Kansas by February 23rd, at the absolute latest for judging purposes. At the time of my acceptance, my work was unframed and I needed to have my pieces framed and shipped within the next week. My husband decided to help me frame my work myself, since it was economical and we could probably work faster than the local frame shops.

Last night, we finally finished framing. We did a good job, in my opinion. I've posted the framed pieces above. The pictures aren't the greatest, but they give you a general idea.

After framing, I was faced with a new obstacle... shipping. Normally, this wouldn't be a problem. In fact, the UPS Store is practically in my back yard. I can walk through a path in my yard and I am there. Except... I woke to a blizzard...

A blizzard! It's not that bad by CNY standards. In fact, we are supposed to get 1-2 more feet of snow today. The snow is so deep in my yard that I can't walk through it with my artwork. My husband offered to drive me around the corner to the UPS before he left for work (we share a car). So, we bundled up and drove around the corner. The store was closed. Apparently, the employees thought there is too much snow and decided not to come to work.

So, I am going to head back to UPS via car this evening. Hopefully, the roads will be clear enough for travel. My brave husband actually went to work today, even though blizzard conditions are being forcasted. He actually likes the snow. I, on the other hand, will be shaking with worry in our home, hoping that my work will make it to Kansas for the show. I'm sure I will be fine, but I am one of those people who does everything early. I hate being late and am a bit of a control freak. Perhaps, my lesson on this earth is patience. This situation is a fine test.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Springer Spaniels




The piece above is my latest commission. These gorgeous springer spaniels are named Leah and Cashmere. Both dogs were bred by Corrado English Springer Spaniels. I love how the composition shows the loving connection between mother and pup.

Monday, February 05, 2007

I'm In The Art Show At The Dog Show!




I just received a letter from the AKC's Art Show At The Dog Show and all four of my entries into the show were accepted. The Art Show At The Dog Show is the organization's national dog art competition. Each year, the show features the country's top dog artists. This is my first year entering and I am overjoyed that all of my entries were accepted! Now, I have to scramble to frame my work and ship it within the next week. Once hanging, all accepted works are judged in a number of categories for prizes. The Best In Show piece is purchased by the AKC and hung in the AKC's Museum of the Dog.

By the way, the piece above is not hanging in the show. It's my latest pastel drawing of my very special mixed breed dog, Sasha. She loves to gaze out the window, looking for my husband to return from work. This piece is documented proof of her daily window-gazing ritual. Once I finish typing, I will join her at the window. I can't wait to give my husband a hug in celebration!

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Husband and Wife




The portrait above was taken on my own wedding day. This was the exact moment when we were pronounced husband and wife and shared our first kiss. I created this piece to lift my husband's day while he was at work. Now, I just need to come up with an even greater surprise for Valentine's Day!

I'm in the Alumni Newpaper!




I was flipping through my college's alumni newspaper yesterday and found my own name in the alumni updates section! For those of you who do not know me outside of this blog, I attended Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts and graduated with a BFA in Illustration in 2001. I had submitted news of my portrait business and exhibitions to display on my online profile and it ended up being published! The paper is viewed by students, faculty, and alumni. What a wonderful way to spread the word about my work!