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Hibscus Blue 1

Monday, July 11th, 2011

Hibiscus Blue 1, art by Amy Crook

Hibiscus Blue 1 by Amy Crook, $323

I can’t remember who it was that suggested I try out hibiscus tea after I started using regular old black tea on some of these works, but thank you!

It’s fascinating the way the rich, ruby red liquid turns blue when added to certain papers, which is apparently the natural anthocyanins reacting to the pH. I love how multiple layers gave me different shades of blue, and I combined this with the salt circles to create a harmonious whole.

I actually made 21 circles of salt on this page, 7 in each of 3 different shades of blue pen, but the 2 lighter blues turned nearly identical when mixed with the salt and water. I ended up dissolving one of the circles completely to create some visual space in the piece, which I then filled with layer upon layer of the hibiscus tea.

Each layer had to dry before I could work with it more, since it doesn’t stop developing color until it’s fully dry, so this piece took days to get from blank page to finished art.

Hibiscus Blue 1, 5″x7″ mixed media on paper, $323, framed, with free shipping.

Here you can see the sparkle that’s lost in the scanner, and the purple-blue color that the hibiscus tea stained the salt crystals.

Hibiscus Blue 1, detail, by Amy Crook

Hibiscus Blue 1, detail, by Amy Crook

The piece is safely tucked into its frame and ready to come hang on a wall, find a spot in a bookshelf or perhaps stand up on your desk at work.

Hibiscus Blue 1, framed art by Amy Crook

Hibiscus Blue 1, framed, by Amy Crook, $323

Categories: Abstract and Just Plain Weird, Daily Art, Series and Books
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3 Squid and a Mouse

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

3 Squid and a Mouse, sketches by Amy Crook

3 Squid and a Mouse, sketches by Amy Crook

I was considering squid for a painting I eventually left abstract, but these guys got doodled up while I was contemplating how to add the squid in without disrupting the flow of the piece. It’s also part of my tiny emerging practice of doing some sketching in pen, without the crutch of my eraser

3 Squid and a Mouse, pen and ink on scratch paper, not for sale.

Categories: Daily Art, Sea Creatures and Other Animals, Tentacles
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Ever Outward

Friday, July 8th, 2011

Ever Outward, tiny oil painting by Amy Crook

Ever Outward, tiny oil painting by Amy Crook, $129

This is a companion piece to another little oil painting, In and In and In. After the “light at the end of the tunnel” feeling of the first painting, I wanted something that instead felt like emerging from the heart of a mystery. Most of the paint on this is iridescent, the purple and even the black in the middle, though the paint around the outside is an opaque blue-white that frames and grounds the piece.

Ever Outward, 2.75″x2.75″ oil paint on canvas with 5″ wooden easel, $129 with free shipping.

Here you can see the piece on its easel, with the shimmering paint highlighted despite the back lighting that darkens up the white frame.

Ever Outward, tiny painting on display easel by Amy Crook

Ever Outward, with easel, by Amy Crook, $129

Categories: Abstract and Just Plain Weird, Daily Art
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Goth Vines

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

Goth Vines art by Amy Crook

Goth Vines by Amy Crook, $222

Inspired by the same sort of Tim-Burton-esque design as Saturday’s Deplorable Figurine, this piece combines the fractal salt images with pen-and-ink drawing that was later softened with a wet brush.

Despite the fact that I no longer dress up much, my Goth tastes still permeate a lot of my life, from the Living Dead Doll in her coffin atop my bookshelf to the plethora of Nightmare Before Christmas collectibles around the house. I’ve always enjoyed things that make me say, “That’s so weird!” That sensibility shows up in my work sometimes, like today’s piece, not to mention all the zombies, vampires and other such cartoons.

Goth Vines, 5″x5″ ink and salt on watercolor paper, $222, framed, with free shipping.

The now-blue spirals started out as black fountain pen ink, but the water drew out the brown-gold portion of the ink, making golden haloes around the blue-grey centers. The effect gives them an odd glow where they attach to the end of the vines, though actually the vines were drawn in later.

Goth Vines, work in progress, by Amy Crook

Goth Vines, progress, by Amy Crook

I really think this detail shot I got is gorgeous, especially at extreme closeup – click on it (or nearly any image in my posts) to see it bigger!

Goth Vines, detail, by Amy Crook

Goth Vines, detail, by Amy Crook

I like the way the vines seem to grow out of the narrow black frame I found for them.

Goth Vines, framed art by Amy Crook

Goth Vines, framed, by Amy Crook, $222

Categories: Abstract and Just Plain Weird, Daily Art, Whimsical and Strange
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Zombie Coloring

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

Zombie Coloring, cartoon by Amy Crook

Zombie Coloring by Amy Crook

This is thus far the only piece of art I’ve actually finished for my Zombie Family Coloring Book project. Somehow, I just don’t have it in me to draw that many zombies in a row. Who knew?

Still, I’m very pleased with this girl, from her Watchmen t-shirt and bloody, matching socks to her very special crayon holder. Perhaps if I give myself a whole year, I’ll manage a book’s worth of zombies by next Mother’s/Father’s day. Heh.

Zombie Coloring, 7″x5″ pen and ink and Copic markers on paper, not for sale.

Categories: Daily Art, People, Figures and Faces, Zombies, Skulls, and Other Morbid Things
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Snowflakes

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Snowflakes, art by Amy Crook

Snowflakes by Amy Crook, $222

After seeing the lovely crystal formations in Aglow, I decided to test out what I could get with blue ink and the same paper. The effect was extremely simple but quite lovely, so I decided to keep it as is rather than muddle it up with anything else.

Snowflakes, 5″x5″ pen and ink and salt on watercolor paper, $222, framed, with free shipping.

Here’s a shot of one of the snowflakes up close.

Snowflakes, detail, by Amy Crook

Snowflakes, detail, by Amy Crook

It’s enhanced well by a very simple black frame.

Snowflakes, framed art by Amy Crook

Snowflakes, framed art by Amy Crook

I’ve put a detailed set of shot of the progress behind the cut, so you can see how the snowflakes grew.

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Categories: Abstract and Just Plain Weird, Daily Art, Flowers, Trees and Landscapes
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Oil Slick

Monday, July 4th, 2011

Oil Slick, art by Amy Crook

Oil Slick by Amy Crook, $199

I’m constantly frustrated by how hard these pieces are to photograph. The few people who have seen them in person agree with me that there’s really no way to capture the texture, the play of light and color, and the overall feel of the sparkling salt. In this case, the salt sucked up the paint and the dark green ink spirals to acquire a dark iridescence like an oil slick or a bird’s wing.

Oil Slick, 5.5″x4.25″ mixed media on embossed card, $199 with free shipping. I’m still on the lookout for frames for these pieces, but they could be mounted in a larger frame quite easily with a simple matte.

You can see below how the salt crystals formed with layers of color, making intriguing tiny patterns within the patterns.

Oil Slick, detail 1, by Amy Crook

Oil Slick, detail 1, by Amy Crook

And here’s a hint of the way the colors shift and change when you move the piece in the light:

Oil Slick, detail 2, by Amy Crook

Oil Slick, detail 2, by Amy Crook

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