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Conversation Arts week 2

Posted on February 15th, 2016

Conversation Heart art prompts

Another week, another set of candy hearts! I’ve eaten every one of these after finishing the sketch, and let me tell you, blue is not good. But it means the weird repeats are all natural, as it were! The whims of fate and candy have brought seven more sketches.

Conversation Arts 8: True Love

Conversation Arts 8: True Love – sold

Castiel + Dean = a complete inability to communicate like adults. But also love.

Conversation Arts 9: :)

Conversation Arts 9: 🙂 – $10

If you’ve ever played Settlers of Catan, you have heard this joke before.

Conversation Arts 10: True Love 2

Conversation Arts 10: True Love 2 – $25

I admit it, I am addicted to Neko Atsume. Peaches really loves the sakuramochi cushion, when she can get her paws on it.

Conversation Arts 11: Melt My <3

Conversation Arts 11: Melt My <3 – sold

One of my Patreon patrons asked for February rain for her sketch, and I ended up with this sweet bit of sadness.

Conversation Arts 12: Be Mine

Conversation Arts 12: Be Mine – $10

Sleep deprivation + Periscope encouragement = bee puns.

Conversation Arts 13: Let's Kiss

Conversation Arts 13: Let’s Kiss – $45

Apparently I really want to draw Q this month, so this time I matched him up with an orange tabby. Because kitten kisses are the best kisses.

Conversation Arts 14: Best Day 2

Conversation Arts 14: Best Day 2 – $45

“Q, why did you want to come to the beach if you’re not going to swim?”

“I’ve got exactly what I want, James, don’t you worry.”

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Conversation Arts week 1

Posted on February 8th, 2016

Conversation Heart art prompts

After recovering from the foolishness of doing a daily sketch project and NaNoWriMo in a single month (my advice: don’t do that), I felt ready to tackle the month of love and sarcasm! I bought a bag of large conversation hearts, and have been choosing (and eating) one out of the bag every day. The whims of fate and candy have brought you these seven sketches.

Conversation Arts 1: Cutie Pie

Conversation Arts 1: Cutie Pie – $10

Q + tech = qt3.14.

Conversation Arts 2: On Fleek

Conversation Arts 2: On Fleek – $25

This gorgeous kitty’s tail is on fleek.

Conversation Arts 3: Best Day

Conversation Arts 3: Best Day – $25

Snacks, personal space, and something exploding? The Twelfth Doctor’s best day.

Conversation Arts 4: XOXO

Conversation Arts 4: XOXO – $25

Lorelai Gilmore + coffee = OTP.

Conversation Arts 5: My Love

Conversation Arts 5: My Love – sold

Sherlock + skull = love beyond death. Or at least after.

Conversation Arts 6: Soul Mate

Conversation Arts 6: Soul Mate – $10

Ron & Hermione, he’s smug and she’s not so sure about this soulmates thing.

Conversation Arts 7: Marry Me

Conversation Arts 7: Marry Me – $25

Who could say no to a proposal like that?

Categories: Daily Art, Tentacles, Things I'm a Fan Of, Whimsical and Strange
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Blacks Don’t Match

Posted on February 7th, 2016

Blacks Don't Match, abstract art by Amy Crook

Blacks Don’t Match, 10″x8″ watercolor and duochrome watercolor on Arches cover white paper

Two lovely, granulating off-blacks float on top of a sea of colour, red and gold, turquoise and lavender, and just a bit of secret shine that comes through at just the right angle.

The textures in this abstract are reminiscent of an oil painting, the rough scrape of palette knife and layered color hinting at what lies beneath.

In the upper left, cool colours are hidden beneath a ruddy black, the texture flirting around the idea of a pattern both above and below. The lower right has a different texture, a fiery orange peeking through a blue-black like branches, ruffles, shingles.

What do you see?

Blacks Don't Match, detail, by Amy Crook

Blacks Don’t Match, detail, by Amy Crook

Above, you can really see the shining spirals masked beneath the black. Below, there’s a third shade of black in the frame, showing off this lovely larger piece.

Blacks Don't Match, framed art by Amy Crook

Blacks Don’t Match, framed art by Amy Crook

Categories: Abstract and Just Plain Weird, Floating Gallery
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Cloud Skimming

Posted on February 6th, 2016

Cloud Skimming, autumn watercolor by Amy Crook

Cloud Skimming, 6″x4″ watercolor on Fluid watercolor paper

As predicted on Instagram, the scanner ate away much of the delicate detail in the clouds and sky of this painting. You can see the texture best in the framed photograph, the soft mounds of the clouds.

This painting is an optical illusion, the geese skimming over distant clouds they are clearly far in front of and yet still seeming like they could almost land upon the fluffy white. The trees rise up in front, a shock of beautiful autumn flame, setting the stage for the migrating geese.

Cloud Skimming, detail, by Amy Crook

Cloud Skimming, detail, by Amy Crook

Above, you can see the hints of texture in the clouds and the geese gliding above, bright foliage peeking up from the bottom. Below, you can see how petite these geese are, flying above the fluff.

Cloud Skimming, framed art by Amy Crook

Cloud Skimming, framed art by Amy Crook

Categories: Floating Gallery, Flowers, Trees and Landscapes, Sea Creatures and Other Animals, Series and Books
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Three for a Girl

Posted on February 5th, 2016

Three for a Girl, watercolor by Amy Crook

Three for a Girl, 6″x6″ watercolor on Fluid watercolor paper

A third installment to one of my favorite series of last year, Three for a Girl continues the Counting Crows theme with another eerie tree and ghostly figure.

The titular girl is almost lost in the mists, fog drifting through and obscuring everything but the tree and its trio of visitors.

Three for a Girl, detail, by Amy Crook

Three for a Girl, detail, by Amy Crook

Above, you can see how the off-black paint granulates into beautifully textured mist, pigment pooling in the hollows of the watercolor paper. Below, the painting is waiting in a frame, a season and a mood in one small, eerie package.

Three for a Girl, framed art by Amy Crook

Three for a Girl, framed art by Amy Crook

Categories: Floating Gallery, Flowers, Trees and Landscapes, People, Figures and Faces, Sea Creatures and Other Animals, Series and Books, Zombies, Skulls, and Other Morbid Things
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Purple Pathways

Posted on February 4th, 2016

Purple Pathways, abstract art by Amy Crook

Purple Pathways, 6″x4″ duochrome watercolor and interference watercolor on Arches cover black paper

Silvery blue becomes iridescent lavender, a trick of the light, a visual mirage. The black is an endless sky behind it, a void, a road not taken as the paint makes its own pathways and claims its space with sparkle and color.

It’s always hard to capture the qualities of metallic and duochrome paints with a still photo, but you can see two of the angles and imagine the rest, the changes that happen in daylight or lamplight, at this vantage or that.

It would fit perfectly on a desk or a bit of wall that you pass often, somewhere where it can catch the light, and your eye, and bring a smile to your face and some beauty to your day.

Purple Pathways, detail, by Amy Crook

Purple Pathways, detail, by Amy Crook

Above, you can see the sunlight picking out a plethora of glittery colors against the velvety black paper. Below, the piece is in a frame, showcasing its small size.

Purple Pathways, framed art by Amy Crook

Purple Pathways, framed art by Amy Crook

Categories: Abstract and Just Plain Weird, Floating Gallery, Series and Books
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Bees 2

Posted on February 3rd, 2016

Bees 2, ink art by Amy Crook

Bees 2, 7″x5″ pen & ink and ink wash on paper

More bees!

The rich amber ink is the same, but there’s smaller honeycomb and smaller bees. More and busier bees, buzzing about making honey or whatever it is that bees do when they’re not out getting pollen.

Bees 2, detail, by Amy Crook

Bees 2, detail, by Amy Crook

Above, you can see the lovely texture of brush strokes, art paper, and ink wash all together in rich, honeyed detail. Below, the bees are in a frame, just as honeycomb should be!

Bees 2, framed art by Amy Crook

Bees 2, framed art by Amy Crook

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