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Golden Moon

Monday, February 27th, 2012

Golden Moon, watercolor and salt painting by Amy Crook

Golden Moon, watercolor and salt painting by Amy Crook

Two of my favorite pieces at the Endgame show have been bought, so I took this one and Violet Midnight 2 over there to replace the sold pieces on the wall. Then I realized I’m so far behind in posting that I hadn’t even shown it to you guys here on the site, oops.

I used a gorgeous golden yellow paint to make these spirals, and then added the salt while they were still wet. You can really see how the salt around the “stars” is yellower than the white aura I added to the moon later, sans paint. I like this one because it makes me think of moonrise, of looking up into the sky with the low, yellow moon hanging just off to one side of your vision, rather than taking over the whole show.

It’s bigger than my usual, too, 10″x8″ instead of the smaller size, which gives room for the smaller, saltless star-spirals that I put into the background. The piece is really simple but it’s got a lot of depth for me because it took several sessions to paint all the details, and spent at least two days just growing salt crystals. Each of these salt pieces is part art and part experiment for me, so when I’m working on them I tend to think a lot about the technical aspects and let the aesthetics work themselves out almost meditatively in the spacing, size and color choices.

Golden Moon, 10″x8″ salt and watercolor on Arches cover black paper.

Golden Moon, detail 1, by Amy Crook

Golden Moon, detail 1, by Amy Crook

Above you can really see how much whiter the salt is without the paint adulterating it. I love the way this shot came out enough I even made you guys a wallpaper of it. And by you I mean me, of course. Below, I’ve zoomed in on just one pair of stars, so you can see how sparkly and three-dimensional they really are. I actually find it pretty funny that I’ve started making a lot of art that shimmers, glitters and sparkles, since in my real life I’m the least-sparkly person you’ll meet with my unchanging jewelry and boring black t-shirts.

Golden Moon, detail 2, by Amy Crook

Golden Moon, detail 2, by Amy Crook

And finally, you can see it in a frame! The shot’s a little dark, but that’s because black paper behind glass is basically a mirror, also known as a huge pain in my butt to photograph.

Golden Moon, framed art by Amy Crook

Golden Moon, framed art by Amy Crook

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Blue-Green Spirals

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Blue-Green Spirals, abstract watercolor by Amy Crook

Blue-Green Spirals, abstract watercolor by Amy Crook

And here’s the last of the Spirals Trio, the blue-green ones that don’t overlap at all. The two darker shades of green are nearly the same here, though there’s a little more variation in real life. Blue-green shades are really the hardest to reproduce electronically, they always end up muddy or too much in one or the other direction. In this one I tried to let the spirals really dance together without putting one atop the other, so they swirl and snuggle and intertwine instead.

Blue-Green Spirals, 5″x7″ Japanese watercolor on Arches cover black paper.

Spirals Trio, framed art by Amy Crook

Spirals Trio, framed art by Amy Crook

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Blue-Violet Spirals

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

Blue-Violet Spirals, abstract art by Amy Crook

Blue-Violet Spirals, abstract art by Amy Crook

A companion to Monday’s piece, this one overlaps the one big purple spiral that’s barely visible in the background with a play of lighter ones in bluer tones. The lightest is a lovely periwinkle, and the three colors together (and really this whole series) reminds me forcefully of my crayon box from childhood. The pure tones of this paint scan horribly, though really the dark purple really does sink into the black paper to become barely visible the way it is here. You can see the play of shapes better in the bigger version of the scan.

Blue-Violet Spirals, 7″x5″ Japanese watercolor on Arches cover black paper.

You can see the color better in its frame below despite the glare, especially the darker background spiral.

Spirals Trio, framed art by Amy Crook

Spirals Trio, framed art by Amy Crook

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Red-Violet Spirals

Monday, February 20th, 2012

Red-Violet Spirals, abstract watercolor by Amy Crook

Red-Violet Spirals, abstract watercolor by Amy Crook

I’m going to mix up the schedule this week a little, I have three related pieces (this is the first) that I’ll post Monday-Wednesday-Friday, and then there’s Tentacles for Tuesday of course, and more tentacles in the form of a Weeble Squid for Thursday. In addition, on Friday I’ll post a special button to buy all three pieces framed and ready to display.

I have several sheets of this velvety black paper from days gone by, and I’ve torn it down into smaller pieces that I pull out sometimes when I’m not sure what I want to work on. I was wanting to do something immediate, which meant no salt, and so I got out my big palette of Japanese watercolors (yay birthday presents) and got all the pans wet. I took out three sheets of the black paper and layered spirals on each in a color family, experimenting with light and dark, overlapping and not. I think this was actually the third one finished, but I can’t quite remember.

I decided on the spirals because I love spirals. I have no idea why, I just do, and one of my things I wanted to do this year was paint more spirals on things. This one ended up looking almost like a Valentine, actually, with just a hint of a heart in the final arrangement of shapes.

Red-Violet Spirals, 5″x5″ Japanese watercolor on Arches cover black paper.

My scanner did not like this series, and so you can get a better idea of the actual color in the photo below.

Spirals Trio, three watercolor abstracts by Amy Crook

Spirals Trio, three watercolor abstracts by Amy Crook

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Blue Moon

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

Blue Moon, watercolor painting by Amy Crook

Blue Moon by Amy Crook

I chose soft blue pen and ink to pair with a rich, deep blue background, and then added salt in two different ways for texture. The brightest stars are the now-familiar salt pools, and there’s a scattering of dimmer ones formed by salt sprinkled onto the damp watercolor paint and brushed off once it dried. It was still too stark for me, so I went and found my tiny dot-card sample of interference blue and added haloes of half-there light around each salt pool and the moon, too, which you can barely see in the above scan, and better down in the detail shots below.

Blue Moon, 7″x5″ salt, pen & ink, watercolor and iridescent watercolor on paper, nfs (sold).

Blue Moon, detail 1, by Amy Crook

Blue Moon, detail 1, by Amy Crook

Above you can see three of the salt pools up close and personal, light glinting off their facets and a faint shadow of the interference blue. Below, the shimmer’s caught the light and you can see the brushed haloes around each large object, as well as the little starbursts of texture in the background of the deep blue sky.

Blue Moon, detail 2, by Amy Crook

Blue Moon, detail 2, by Amy Crook

And of course I took a photo of it framed, once I had it all ready for the show. In the sunlight, the background looks less black, though it’s still velvety-matte against the shimmering, sparkling stars and moon.

Blue Moon, framed watercolor by Amy Crook

Blue Moon, framed watercolor by Amy Crook

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Tentacle Spiral 2

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Tentacle Spiral 2 watercolor by Amy Crook

Tentacle Spiral 2 by Amy Crook

As predicted, I’ve got a second installment for my Tentacle Spiral series. This started out as something else, but once I looked at the smudgy, swirly green background I just knew it needed tentacles. I mixed up a very dark green that’s a little translucent, so you can see some of the other colors where the tentacles grow thin, as though they’re not quite fully in this world.

Tentacle Spiral 2, 8″x8″ watercolor on Fluid watercolor paper.

Tentacle Spiral 2, detail, by Amy Crook

Tentacle Spiral 2, detail, by Amy Crook

These tentacle spiral pieces also look very cool when photographed at an angle like this, so much so I even made a wallpaper of this one. It’s been ages since I shared one, so I figured it was about time.

Categories: Angels, Cthulhu, and Other Myths, Daily Art, Free Wallpapers, Series and Books, Tentacles
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Moon Dark

Friday, January 6th, 2012

Moon Dark, art by Amy Crook

Moon Dark by Amy Crook

I really love how stark and simple this piece is. I was tempted to add more color to it, but in the end I think the copper moon and golden, salt-haoled stars are best on their own. In a simple black frame, it’s really striking, a slice of night for a desk, wall or bedside table.

Moon Dark, 5″x5″ watercolor and salt on paper, nfs.

Moon Dark, detail, by Amy Crook

Moon Dark, detail, by Amy Crook

Here you can see how the salt picked up a tiny bit of the iridescence from the paint, though mostly it sparkles all on its own.

Moon Dark, framed art by Amy Crook

Moon Dark, framed art by Amy Crook

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