Monday, February 7, 2011

It's Party Time!

My husband always asks me where the images like the one above come from. And most the time I tell him I don't know. And that's the truth. I visualize so strongly, that suddenly it's there in front of me and I just sit down and start to draw it. Purely from my mind. Other times I'm inspired by photos or articles or words that I hear. Looking at this face now that it's done, I know where my muse came from. I have a brilliant writer friend on FB that has the most wonderful face and her daughter is equally beautiful. I am taken with their hair and skin color and their fabulous eyes. Once I see a face I love, I'm able to retain it in my mind for a very long time. It's not just the features but the essence of the person that I feel in order to be able to draw a similarity. And then my sister has the most adorable cats, so when I draw cats now, they are usually touching which emulates the bond that her two cats have with each other. This illustration is done in black marker and colored markers on really crappy sketch paper by industry standards. But sometimes the crappy paper is ok. I dedicate this illustration to writer Lia Keyes and her daughter.




Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Cassandra's Hummingbird

I love to draw faces. I think it's my favorite thing to draw. I find faces absolutely fascinating with the eyes being my favorite part. I'm always intent on capturing the sole and I want to try and feel what the subject is feeling as I paint him/her.
Cassandra has such a striking face with strong bone structure that I couldn't resist putting her features to a pastel painting. With a little bit of fantasy thrown in and inspired by the way I see her, the final result is "Cassandra's Hummingbird."
She is available on my RedBubble site as cards and prints. http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/6570598-laminated-print

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Waiting in a Floral Dress

 
Pastel painting inspired by a floral dress I saw in a catalog. I had always thought I would be a clothing designer but once I got to college and realized the amount of sewing involved, I opted for a fashion illustration class instead. My first love is drawing but I was also into fashion and dreamed of designing clothes one day. I just wasn't into it enough to endure the frustration of sewing and draping. I thoroughly enjoyed my fashion and life drawing classes.

This artwork has been chosen to be featured on the homepage of RedBubble today. See my post below.

Thrilled and honored to start the day today as a featured artist on RedBubble's homepage. What a great way to start the new year! This is the kind of recognition that I think keeps all artists moving forward because there are so many times that the thought of not being "good enough" creeps into the thought processes. You can go directly to the RB site from here http://www.redbubble.com Please be aware that the features change daily, so if you don't log on today, you will see different features. And if you're not a member and you're an artist, it's a great community to share your work with other artists and gain exposure. Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Merry Christmas!

  Wishing everyone a very Happy Holiday and a healthy and prosperous new year! Let's hope that 2011 will be a more positive year! Love to all. :-) Laura 

Friday, November 19, 2010

Card Store

I have a wonderful new store on Greeting Card Universe. Wonderful quality and stock. Come by for a visit!





Sunday, November 14, 2010

Interview

Meeting Doreen Erhardt of Salon of Art greeting cards on Greeting Card Universe has been a special experience for me. She publishes a wonderfully informative newsletter as well as runs her card store on GCU of her amazing art. She has so many creative things going on in her life that I don't know how she does it all. I was beyond honored when she chose to interview and feature me for November & December in her newsletter. Be sure to visit her card store. I hope you enjoy the article as well as her newsletter!

http://salonofartnewsletter.weebly.com/featured-artist.html