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Innocent Stars

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Innocent Stars, watercolor by Amy Crook

Innocent Stars by Amy Crook

This piece started out as an experiment to see how the three different pens — blue, green and purple — would fare when wetted with the salt-and-water technique I used for Water Lilies 1. As you can see, the blue hardly bled into the salt at all, the purple let out some pink but stayed largely unblurred, and the green dissolved almost completely. I let it sit for a while on my bookshelf while I pondered what to do next, and eventually I decided that the swirling bright spots reminded me a bit of bright stars.

I mixed up a dark purple-blue-black and layered it into the background in messy, childlike strokes. Then I scattered some smaller salt granules over the wet paint and let it form another, softer set of stars as it dried.

Innocent Stars, 7″x5″ salt, watercolor and pen and ink on watercolor paper, $222 framed with free shipping.

The piece is framed and hanging out in my living room at the moment, just waiting to find a new home.

Innocent Stars, framed watercolor by Amy Crook

Innocent Stars, framed, by Amy Crook

Below you can see a couple of close-up details of the salt-and-ink “stars.” My camera was having trouble with the colors, though, so the first one is much more accurate than the second.

Innocent Stars, detail, watercolor by Amy Crook

Innocent Stars, detail, by Amy Crook

Innocent Stars, detail, watercolor by Amy Crook

Innocent Stars, detail, by Amy Crook

Categories: Abstract and Just Plain Weird, Daily Art, Whimsical and Strange
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Weeble Wednesday: Maribeth Doerr

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

Maribeth Doerr cartoon by Amy Crook

Maribeth Doerr cartoon by Amy Crook

I actually finished Maribeth’s cartoon months ago, and just haven’t gotten around to posting it, oops.

She got her cartoon as part of with her WordPress Bonanza Package with me & Wendy Cholbi — I’ll be posting her header art next week. I had a lot of fun drawing her weeble self, the warm grin and giant pink bag, along with her very appropriate “Delightfully Silly” t-shirt. I always enjoy drawing ponytails, too, I think it’s the same urge that makes me draw dozens of spirally swishy tentacles.

Categories: Completed Commissions, Daily Art, People, Figures and Faces
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Tentacle Deeps 11

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Tentacle Deeps 11, watercolor by Amy Crook

Tentacle Deeps 11 by Amy Crook

I tried something a little different with today’s tentacles, and I think the results are really interesting.

The background was a wash of periwinkle gouache with large already-paint-stained salt crystals set int the wet paint and left to dry. The resulting spots seemed to me like excellent starting points for some tentacles, so it looks like they’re each emerging from their own interdimensional portal. I went for a lighter color of tentacles, a deep green instead of the opaque black or blue-black I usually use, giving the whole thing a sense less of depths than heights.

Tentacle Deeps 11, 5″x7″ watercolor and salt on watercolor paper.

Below you can see a close-up of the way the paint and salt reacted to each other, and the way they layered when a tentacle was painted over one of the salt “portals.”

Tentacle Deeps 11, detail, by Amy Crook

Tentacle Deeps 11, detail, by Amy Crook

And here you can see it in its lovely new frame:

Tentacle Deeps 11, framed art by Amy Crook

Tentacle Deeps 11, framed, by Amy Crook

Categories: Angels, Cthulhu, and Other Myths, Daily Art, Series and Books, Tentacles
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Water Lilies 2

Monday, May 9th, 2011

Water Lilies 2, watercolor by Amy Crook

Water Lilies 2 by Amy Crook

This is currently sitting in a frame on my bookshelf next to Water Lilies 1, and the two of them catch the morning sun beautifully. The salt “flowers” have a soft sparkle to them that really draws the eye to their three-dimensional shapes. I especially like the way the electric blue spirals dissolve into a soft but very clear cyan that tints the salt crystals.

The nerd in me also likes that the lily pads came out with a very Pac-Man

Water Lilies 2, 7″x5″ watercolor and salt on watercolor paper, $199 framed with free shipping.

Water Lilies 2, framed, watercolor by Amy Crook

Water Lilies 1 & Water Lilies 2, framed, by Amy Crook

Water Lilies 2, detail, watercolor by Amy Crook

Water Lilies 2, detail, by Amy Crook

Water Lilies 2, detail, watercolor by Amy Crook

Water Lilies 2, detail, by Amy Crook

Categories: Abstract and Just Plain Weird, Daily Art, Flowers, Trees and Landscapes, Series and Books
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The Fool sketch

Saturday, May 7th, 2011

The Fool sketch by Amy Crook

The Fool sketch by Amy Crook

Ages ago, a friend of mine was getting his artist friends to draw/paint interpretations of the Fool tarot card. I painted a background on a little 3×5 piece of canvas board, and then forgot all about finishing it for one reason or another. The other day I pulled out the old background and was contemplating adding in a figure properly. When I decided to sketch it out, I was amused to find that what came to mind was the iPod-wearing, oblivious hipster you see above.

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Works in Progress – Tea Edition

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Tea Washes, works in progress by Amy Crook

Tea Washes, works in progress by Amy Crook

In the spirit of exploration, and because it’s something I drink nearly every day, I decided to make up a very strong little cup of tea and experiment with using it as a wash. I used two different kinds of paper, and only added salt to one of the pieces, over-wetting the other two so they could air dry overnight into interesting patterns. Once I see how I like the effect, perhaps I’ll try a few more.

I’ve also left the tea, which you can see in its little dish on the right, to strengthen overnight so I can do a few more experiments.

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Curiosity

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

Curiosity, mixed media art by Amy Crook

Curiosity by Amy Crook

My scanner can really take the sparkle out of anything, I think. This piece in real life is pure play — bright, cheery cyan with clusters of sparkling salt crystals, and even a single shining confetti star in the center of the “o” in curiosity.

I was experimenting once again with the various materials, salt and water, ink and paint, and by drawing my spirals in the still-wet paint I created these fascinating shapes. Then I put salt in the spirals and dripped more water over them, and it spread and pooled and dried in a glittering pattern. When it had dried, I thought the piece needed something, so I added the criss-cross stitching down the righthand side, and the word “curiosity” that seemed to fit so well with how the piece came to life.

Curiosity, 5″x7″ watercolor, salt, pen & ink and confetti star on watercolor paper.

Curiosity, framed watercolor by Amy Crook

You can get a better idea of the way the salt crystals look with this shot I took before it got its final touches:

Curiosity, detail, by Amy Crook

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