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oil painting of an afro girl

New Oil Painting :: Sage

July 01, 2018 in Oil Paintings, Artist Diary

I am so thrilled to be sharing my latest oil painting, 'Sage' with you today! This creation of this work was especially exciting, not only because of using new mixed media techniques including aerosol as well as gold leaf along with the oil paint, but because I was trying to capture such an unusual perspective in this work using the technique perfected by many Masters who have come before me - trompe l'oeil (which means 'to fool the eye').

Notice how Sage's ear and upper shoulder area are much more crisp and clear than her lower back and hip area? Just like how the human eye focuses closer objects but blurs objects that are farther away, I tried to portray that optical illusion within this painting. I really wanted her head and shoulders to pop out at you! What do you think? Did it work?

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And about the name... 'Sage' is actually the name of my friend and model featured in this piece, but I felt like her name fit the mood so well that I just kept it for the title too. The word sage means one who is wise from reflection and experience and often refers to a person who uses good judgement and has a calming effect on those around them.

I find this piece to be very calming and to appear that Sage is looking down from on high in a reflective and peaceful way free from harsh judgement. (oil on linen, 9 x 15 inches) What are the feelings that come to mind for you?

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originally published July 1, 2018

Tags: oil painting, oil painting technique, shadow play
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how to varnish an oil painting

How to Varnish an Oil Painting

June 28, 2018 in Tutorials, YouTube Tutorials, YouTube Videos, Oil Paintings

Welcome fellow artists! I've got a super simple video for you today, but if you're anything like me you want even the simplest artsy stuff explained before you jump into it yourself.

Varnishing an oil painting is actually really easy. It only takes a few supplies, but it's important to wait until your painting is completely dry and set so I like to wait between 2-6 months (depending on paint thickness) before varnishing any of my works. 

Do you need any varnish? Using my links will help support my YouTube channel. Thanks!

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originally published June 28, 2018

Tags: oil painting, oil painting technique, how to paint, varnish
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oil painting of afro girl

Oil Painting Timelapse :: Sage

June 21, 2018 in Oil Paintings, YouTube Tutorials, YouTube Videos

Aloha friends! It has been quite a while since I've created a full painting timelapse demo for you so I hope you are just as excited to see 'Sage' come to life as I am to show her to you!

This painting holds a tiny breakthrough for me too - check out the perspective of the ear/hair compared to the cloth at her waist. Do you see how it gets slightly out of focus as her body goes down? ...Just like when viewing any object in real life, huh?!?

The technique of trying to bring real world 3D perspective into a 2D surface is actually called trompe l'oeil and the masters have been perfecting it for years. It's especially popular when doing both landscape or faux interior murals and can really pull the viewer into the artwork when done effectively. 

Do you think I achieved the perspective illusion I was going for? Leave me a note in the comments!

Would you like to snag your own set of gold leaf or grab some of my favorite M. Graham & Co paints? Any item you purchase when using at least one of my special Dick Blick links will help to support my channel. Thanks!

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originally published June 21, 2018

Tags: oil painting technique, oil painting, figure painting, shadow play, youtube video, tutorial, technique, contemporary artwork
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Bungalow Shoot with Amanda Leigh

June 18, 2018 in Me as Muse, Inspiration, Studio, Artist Diary, Artist Features

I am always so humbled when I get contacted by a photographer to be a muse for a day:) 

Recently I had the wonderful opportunity to have Amanda Leigh of Bee Leigh Imagery come visit my little studio bungalow and take some gorgeous shots with this incredible morning light streaming in through the palms. We had just 'met' through Instagram (I super love connecting with other creatives btw! @caleighbirdart) and I simply adored Amanda's use of natural lighting to really give her subjects a heavenly vibe. 

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So when she told me how much she loved my studio tour and felt inspired to shoot me in my Nest I was beside myself with excitement! Yay!! I love to work with photographers and am especially thrilled to work with a female photog that was close to my own age. 

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It's just so much fun to see yourself through the eyes of another artist! And I am beyond impressed what Amanda was able to do using nothing but natural lighting  - no flashes, no reflectors and totally spur-of-the-moment setups. 

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It's hard to get a good, candid laughing shot!

To my fellow Hawaii residents,  Amanda is available to book for elopements and portraits. Seriously go check out how talented she is right here. 

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originally published June 18, 2018

Tags: art photography, photoshoot, me, me as muse, muse, photographer, studio, artist studio
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Portrait Drawing Timelapse :: Bobby Aragon

June 14, 2018 in Pencil Portraits, YouTube Videos

Welcome to my pencil portrait drawing timelapse of the amazingly fierce Bobby Aragon! I really enjoyed creating this piece featuring the interesting upward angle and his super gnarly dreads.

And even though Bobby looks like a force to be reckoned with he is actually a big sweetie and a tender father - and a super talented jewelry wrap artist to boot! So watch him come to life today with some super fun 'n funky music.... 

And if you'd like a little more info about getting your own portrait created by me have a looksy right here

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originally published on June 13, 2018

Tags: portrait drawings, pencil drawing, youtube video, dreadlocks
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bohemian goddess oil portraits

Feature on 'Jain Says' Female Empowerment Blog

June 10, 2018 in Artist Features, Oil Paintings, Press

Yay! I am always so eternally grateful for folks who want to help me share my art with the world. So lucky me when just a week ago a blogger who features women doing wonderful things and showing their strengths featured me and my Bohemian Goddesses!

Jain Ravensun, of Jain Says, has this to say front and center on her blog (I was tempted to paraphrase for brevity sake, but her mission is statement is both beautiful and succinct enough in its importance that I don't want to take anything away):

"This is a safe place where women can speak their truth and be validated. Life can be tough, but life can be so beautiful if you have the strength to open your eyes and see it! We are nothing short of superhero goddesses; let's support each other rather than tear one another down. The weight of the world doesn't feel as heavy when we have gentle hands to help us hold it up."
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She features women from all walks of life and I've been grateful to take part in a sharing space. Go ahead and peruse a few other posts after you check out mine ;) I promise you won't be disappointed!

See the full article here!

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originally published June 10, 2018

Tags: bohemian goddesses, oil painting, artist feature, press
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YouTube Video Break + Super Sale on Prints!

June 07, 2018 in Acquire Art, YouTube Videos

Hey friends, I basically made a video to tell folks that I'm not making a video this week... or something like that ;P

But what I am doing is having a...

Giclee Print Super Sale

Yaay!!

I just have a small inventory left from my big art opening in March so I've lowered the prices as a fundraising effort to purchase a better quality video editing program and harddrive to store all the amazing movies I want to create for my lovely YouTube fam!

Hear the details below and then pop over to my Shop to grab a print before they're gone! I honestly may not be getting more printed in the future so don't miss out on some high quality Birdie art!

My bright and lush Bohemian Goddess prints are printed on high quality, extra thick 290 GSM Moab Bright acid free paper. This is a gallery standard, archival print with a 100+ year life expectancy for both the colorfast ink and the paper.

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Snag a print + surprise sticker here!

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originally published June 6, 2018

Tags: bohemian goddesses, acquire art, prints, giclee prints, gift
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Tiny House + Outdoor Bathroom Bungalow Tour

June 01, 2018 in Aloha, Artist Diary, Studio, YouTube Videos

Welcome to my tiny house bungalow life! Last week I showed you all the details of my artmaking space + art collection, and this week I'm taking you all on tour of the rest of my tiny house life (including my incredibly beautiful and relaxing outdoor bathroom!) here in gorgeous, sunny Kaimuki, Hawaii.

I feel so fortunate and proud to have this incredible space to create and thrive and now that I finally have things arranged just right I am thrilled to invite you in today:)

If you missed the first part, check it out here

Plus I have a quick 2 minute overview tour here

tiny house life

Check out these incredible shots from an amazing photographer and new friend Amanda, Bee Leigh Imagery, that just visited my bungalow about two weeks ago. Stay tuned for more shots from that glowing morning on my blog next week!

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originally published May 30, 2018

Tags: tiny house, studio tour, artist studio, art vlog, hawaii, aloha
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portrait of a breast cancer patient

An Unexpected Loss...

May 28, 2018 in Artist Diary, YouTube Videos, Artist Features

Hi friends, I am writing today about a personal as well as community loss. A dear friend and incredibly skilled amigurami artist passed away a few days ago and upon learning of her death today I have surprised myself with how deep a loss I feel in knowing she is gone.

Did I mention that I never actually met her in person?

Chelle, aka @poenut35, was a sharp witted and bright spirited fellow artist/crafter that I met through Instagram in 2016. She had posted some really beautifully worked wearable crochet items, and since that is one art form I have not had the patience to learn, I managed to finagle a trade for a portrait drawing for an absolutely gorgeous pair of white crochet shorts. 

Upon which I learned she had recently had her breast removed due to cancer...

I hadn't realized until then that's why she was rockin' (and I genuinely mean rockin'!) that cute ultra short pixie haircut.  

breast cancer patient

Anyway, long story short, Chelle trusted me with a few photos of herself revealing her scar and her remaining breast and allowed me to create one of the most meaningful pieces of artwork I have ever created to this day. 

Chelle told me that my portrait made her feel beautiful in a time when she was questioning her own beauty and I will forever be so grateful that I could help someone realize how incredible they already are.

I was feeling so full of emotion and sadness that I felt I wanted to share this loss with others in the artistic community as an example of how much we can touch each other in small and big ways through our artwork. But more importantly, today, I want to make sure we all remember Chelle and the encouragement and joy she brought so many others.

I made a short video just after I had learned the news because I felt compelled to share her story with my artistic family at large. Forgive the vertical orientation, I made it firstly to share on my Instagram Story and then I felt that I wanted to share here on my blog too. 

Thank you as always for allowing me to share what's deep in my heart, friends. I know we have all suffered loss so we can all appreciate the need for connection after doing so. xo

Tags: artist life, artist diary, artist feature, portrait drawings
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Art Studio Tour + My Art Collection

May 23, 2018 in Art Vlog, Aloha, Artist Diary, Studio, YouTube Videos

Welcome to my Art Studio Tour! Yay! I have been wanting to show you all my tiny house abode for so long, but you know we artists like to have everything just right before we're ready to show 'n tell....

Today I am going to share with you all the details about my art making area as well as my tiny desk and art I've collected from other artists. Then next week I will have another vid sharing more about my tiny house bungalow life and the super quaint town of Kaimuki, O'ahu where I live and work. (Update: Here’s my tiny house + outdoor bathroom)

And if you missed the quickie 2 Minute tour of my entire spot from last week, have a peek right here.

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originally published May 23, 2018

 

Tags: art studio, studio, artist life, artist diary, inspo, art collecting, tiny house, hawaii, aloha, studio tour
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