Posts Tagged ‘spirals’

Spiral Sunrise

Friday, January 18th, 2013

Spiral Sunrise by Amy Crook

Spiral Sunrise by Amy Crook

This is one of those hard-to-capture pieces, made of cool sky blues and warm sunny golds that mix and mingle in a way that, weirdly, doesn’t actually make much green. Despite the fact that I’m never awake to see them, I wanted to capture a little bit of that feeling of sunrise, when the golden-warm light seeps upward and honey-dips the cool, night-blue clouds. There’s swirls of orangey-gold Duochrome Adobe, shimmery-cold Iridescent Moonstone, and three different metallic blues, all sharing the space with a warm yellow and sky blue background.

Spiral Sunrise, 7″x5″ watercolor on paper.

Spiral Sunrise, detail, by Amy Crook

Spiral Sunrise, detail, by Amy Crook

Above, you can see the coppery Adobe, shimmery blue and night-tinted Moonstone catching the sunlight. Below, the pieces is tucked into a frame, hanging out with my iPhone.

Spiral Sunrise, framed art by Amy Crook

Spiral Sunrise, framed art by Amy Crook

Categories: Abstract and Just Plain Weird, Daily Art, Flowers, Trees and Landscapes
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S is for Spirals

Thursday, December 13th, 2012

S is for Spirals, calligraphic illumination by Amy Crook

S is for Spirals, calligraphic illumination by Amy Crook

I originally planned on doing Sharpie for S, but in the end the spirals won my heart. I used clean, simple shades of blue and silver for the S, perfect for a Steve or Susan that needs a bit of sparkle in their life.

S is for Spirals, 5″x5″ pen & ink, Japanese watercolor and glitter gel pen on paper.

S is for Spirals, detail, by Amy Crook

S is for Spirals, detail, by Amy Crook

Above, you can see the light shining off the silver glitter spirals. Below, you can see STAR all spelled out with my alphabet.

S, T, A & R, calligraphic illuminations by Amy Crook

S, T, A & R, calligraphic illuminations by Amy Crook

Categories: Daily Art, Illuminated Alphabet, Series and Books, Whimsical and Strange
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Bubble Queue Bookmark

Thursday, November 29th, 2012

Bubble Queue Bookmark by Amy Crook

Bubble Queue Bookmark
by Amy Crook

Spirals and bubbles and Qs, oh, my! It’s a queue of Qs rising up, large and small, with curly double tails and a whole lot of whimsy. This one’s small but nice and sturdy, drawn on a bit of comic backing board so it’s even acid-free.

Bubble Queue Bookmark, 0.875″x4.5″ pen and ink on paper.

Bubble Queue Bookmark, detail, by Amy Crook

Bubble Queue Bookmark, detail, by Amy Crook

Above you can see some of the squiggly little bubbles with their swirly tails up close. Below, you can see the wee bookmark resting on a nice big hardcover book.

Bubble Queue Bookmark, with book, by Amy Crook

Bubble Queue Bookmark, with book, by Amy Crook
(book not included. bookmark small but fierce.)

Categories: Abstract and Just Plain Weird, Daily Art, Series and Books
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Lost Arcadia

Monday, November 5th, 2012

Lost Arcadia, watercolor by Amy Crook

Lost Arcadia, watercolor by Amy Crook

I’ve been reading a lot of HP Lovecraft lately, and aside from being occasionally stunned by the epic racism, I’ve noticed that a lot of his descriptions of paradise have a certain common form. There’s tall spires, glowing domes, beautiful temples and perfumed gardens awaiting the lucky person who can find the various lost cities. Of course, doom (or DOOM in the case of Sarnath) often comes to destroy those idyllic cities or sink them to the bottom of the ocean, but it wouldn’t be Lovecraft if it didn’t.

This is painted using three shades of near-black, the soft green, midnight blue and deep purple, and a tiny bit of actual black thinned out to almost nothing to give texture to the glowing moon, plus a wee bit of white for the few stars that peek out above the clouds. I like the loose way I can just paint with no sketch or reference using the blacks, getting a whole range of values that aren’t just plain grey due to the subtle tinting.

Lost Arcadia, 8″x8″ watercolor on paper, nfs (sold).

Lost Arcadia, detail 1, by Amy Crook

Lost Arcadia, detail 1, by Amy Crook

I have a hard time convincing Photoshop to clear away the blue tinge of sunlight from the image without over-saturating the subtle colors on the image, so I left the one above without much adjustment so you can see the detail on the buildings. Below, you can see the swirling blue-black clouds and violet-tinted night sky as it lightens up in the glow of the city below.

Lost Arcadia, detail 2, by Amy Crook

Lost Arcadia, detail 2, by Amy Crook

And finally I have it in a frame! My 8×8 frames don’t have stands, just wall hanging hardware, and my iPhone couldn’t jump that high, so I’m afraid you’ll have to imagine how they look together.

Lost Arcadia, framed art by Amy Crook

Lost Arcadia, framed art by Amy Crook

Categories: Angels, Cthulhu, and Other Myths, Daily Art, Flowers, Trees and Landscapes, Series and Books, Things I'm a Fan Of
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Spiral Vines Bookmark

Friday, October 26th, 2012

Spiral Vines Bookmark by Amy Crook

Spiral Vines Bookmark by Amy Crook

More spirals! This time we have whimsical vines and lovely little flowers with their evil, evil pollen dotting the black page. This paper is thick and soft, and the black is actually not a dye but a chemical reaction they set off during the papermaking process, so it’s also quite lightfast and won’t rub off on your books.

Spiral Vines Bookmark, 5″x1″ Japanese watercolor on paper, nfs (sold).

Spiral Vines Bookmark, detail, by Amy Crook

Spiral Vines Bookmark, detail, by Amy Crook

Above you can see the swirling vines and happy little flowers up close and personal. Below, the bookmark sits happily on a book, waiting to serve its purpose.

Spiral Vines Bookmark, with book, by Amy Crook

Spiral Vines Bookmark, with book, by Amy Crook
(book is not included. book is not by the artist. do not taunt happy fun book.)

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Spiral Bookmark 5

Thursday, October 25th, 2012

Spiral Bookmark 5 by Amy Crook

Spiral
Bookmark 5
by Amy Crook

Spirals are a bit of a theme this bookmark week, but then, they’re a bit of a theme for this entire year for me, so I’m sure you’re not surprised. This one combines bright cheerful colors with a subtly iridescent background. There’s a bit of glitter in the purple center of the droplets or flamelets, however you choose to interpret the turquoise shapes.

Spiral Bookmark 5, 0.875″x5″ mixed media on paper.

Spiral Bookmark 5, detail, by Amy Crook

Spiral Bookmark 5, detail, by Amy Crook

Above, you can really see the reddish interference paint and sparkly purple glitter gel pen that add depth and surprising shine to this little bookmark. Below, it’s hanging out with the book for your size comparison pleasure.

Spiral Bookmark 5, with book, by Amy Crook

Spiral Bookmark 5, with book, by Amy Crook
(Book not by Amy Crook. Also not included.)

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Spiral Bookmark 4

Wednesday, October 24th, 2012

Spiral Bookmark 4 by Amy Crook

Spiral Bookmark 4 by Amy Crook

This bookmark was born the last time I had Sharpie Week, and I had all my various Sharpies scattered out over my art table. Three different shades of marker form layers of squiggles and spirals, a bit like a rocky pool in the rain.

Spiral Bookmark 4, 6″x1″ Sharpie marker on cardstock.

Spiral Bookmark 4, detail, by Amy Crook

Spiral Bookmark 4, detail, by Amy Crook

Above, you can see the various shades of Sharpie, though I must say my digital camera really gives the blue a neon glow it doesn’t have in person. Below, the bookmark is hanging out with a hardcover book, ready to mark your place. The sunlight really washes out the marker here, brightening the blue to turquoise and paling out the periwinkle to almost nothing.

Spiral Bookmark 4, with book, by Amy Crook

Spiral Bookmark 4, with book, by Amy Crook
(book neither included nor by the artist)

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