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Moon Valley

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

Moon Valley watercolor by Amy Crook

Moon Valley watercolor by Amy Crook

I’ve been working for many months now on the re-launch of Moon Valley Astrologer, and it’s finally up, huzzah!

I used watercolors to create both the Moon Valley header art and the background of stars, though as you can see there was some Photoshop tomfoolery on her final header to make the moon more like a proper orange harvest moon. Not to mention the cropping and text!

Moon Valley Astrologer header by Amy Crook

Moon Valley Astrologer header by Amy Crook

This site was a huge undertaking, but I’m really happy that it’s all come together in time, and I look forward to continuing to work with Celeste as the site continues to grow. And of course Michael, who does the heavy lifting of implementing my designs with best practices.

The painting itself went through several practice versions, including the very creepy-sky study Mountains of Madness. This final has a peaceful, luminous quality that I think really goes well with her site and personality. Although it’s not really a portrait of the actual Moon Valley where she lives, it conveys the feeling we were hoping for in subtle, inviting colors that we then echoed into the rest of the site.

Moon Valley, 14″x8.5″ watercolor on paper.

Categories: Daily Art, Flowers, Trees and Landscapes
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Tentacle Heart Cyclops

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

Coloring Book Doodle 48 - Tentacle Heart Cyclops

Coloring Book Doodle 48 - Tentacle Heart Cyclops

I scanned #49 today, too, and it’s hard to believe I’ve done that many of these doodles. I don’t always manage to draw in books (wholesale orders don’t get them, or last-minute-zomg ones), and sometimes I draw and forget to scan, but still. Nearly 50! That’s a lot of tentacles.

And yet, this guy is unimpressed. Isn’t that always the way?

Categories: Angels, Cthulhu, and Other Myths, Daily Art, Series and Books, Tentacles
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Ultramarine

Friday, January 20th, 2012

Ultramarine abstract art by Amy Crook

Ultramarine by Amy Crook, $299

I’ve been wanting something other than plain white for backgrounds on the salt pieces just for contrast, so this time I painted the paper with a very light yellow wash and added in some slightly darker spirals to the mix. This whole piece is really about spirals, from the little watercolor stick spirals that didn’t dissolve even a tiny bit into the salt, to the big ones around the pools. It gets its name from the shade of blue, of course, ultramarine both inside and outside the salt pools.

Ultramarine, 6″x6″ watercolor and salt on paper, $299 framed, with free shipping.

In the same way that my scanner likes to think white paper is really blue, my camera often splashes them with red, so I’d say the real color is somewhere in between the detail below and the scan above. Oh, technology.

Ultramarine, detail, by Amy Crook

Ultramarine, detail, by Amy Crook

Categories: Abstract and Just Plain Weird, Daily Art
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Dichrome

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Dichrome abstract art by Amy Crook

Dichrome by Amy Crook

Despite the rather random way this image came about (and really, do my abstract pieces come about any other way?), I’m really in love with the stuttering flow of the paint and the subtle transition from warm orange to cool, soft blue. The salt pools came later, using a black ink that separates in water into brown and blue, which mixed beautifully with the pink Himalayan salt.

The swoop of paint reminds me of clouds at sunset, breaking up as they rise up into the sky, but then I’m not sure what the salt pools would become, though they were absolutely necessary for the visual balance of the piece.

Dichrome, 6″x6″ watercolor, ink and salt on paper, nfs (sold).

There’s a lot of variation in the salt pools this time around, and here you can really see the colors of them and how they echo the paint colors.

Dichrome, detail 1, by Amy Crook

Dichrome, detail 1, by Amy Crook

And here’s another view of the same section that allows you to really appreciate the geometric crystals in the big pool, and the chunk of pink salt with its rough surfaces that’s nearby. I always find the close-up photos of the salt crystal formations fascinating.

Dichrome, detail 2, by Amy Crook

Dichrome, detail 2, by Amy Crook

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Like Sherlock Loves Crime Scenes

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Like Sherlock Loves Crime Scenes cartoon by Amy Crook

Like Sherlock Loves Crime Scenes by Amy Crook

I couldn’t resist doing a Sherlock & John cartoon to match the Like Mycroft Loves His Umbrella art from November. Both of these guys are now available as Valentines in my Etsy shop, and I’ll be adding a series of prints soon as well. I have to admit, I really enjoyed wrapping these two up in crime scene tape, it just seemed a natural fit.

Like Sherlock Loves Crime Scenes, 5″x7″ pen and ink and Copic markers on paper.

Categories: Daily Art, People, Figures and Faces, Series and Books, Things I'm a Fan Of
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Get Well Squid

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Get Well Squid cartoon by Amy Crook

Get Well Squid by Amy Crook

A friend of mine is in the hospital right now, so I drew up this little guy and printed him on a card to help cheer her up while she undergoes treatment. I’m not sure how he’s going to get that bottle of pills open without a helping hand, but he sure looks like he could use them, poor guy.

Get Well Squid, 5″x7″ pen and ink and Copic markers on paper. Get him on a card of your own at my Etsy shop.

Categories: Daily Art, Sea Creatures and Other Animals, Tentacles, Whimsical and Strange
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ATC: Flourish

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Flourish, artist trading card by Amy Crook

Flourish, artist trading card by Amy Crook

I still have a bunch in my pack of Artist Trading Cards, so I decided to pull one out and just doodle a bit. Once I’d drawn in the little vine pattern in the corner, the word “flourish” sprung to mind so I went ahead and wrote it in messy calligraphy. Then I got out a brush and, using water and the ink already on the card, I smoothed out the shapes, and even ‘painted’ some new ones.

The whole thing has a feel of decorative whimsy, which goes quite well with the idea of adding flourishes, and also of flourishing in a more personal sense, at least for me. A life without whimsy or decoration would be awfully boring, after all.

Flourish, 3.5″x2.5″ ink on paper, nfs (but available for trading).

We actually had some sunshine this morning, so I took a photo and got a slightly better view of the very pale details in the middle of the card.

Flourish artist trading card, detail, by Amy Crook

Flourish, detail, by Amy Crook

If you’re an artist who makes ATCs of your own, and are coveting this one, let me know!

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