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Finding Beauty Everywhere

December 06, 2019 in Inspiration, YouTube Videos, Sketchbook

As an artist, you have an inherent eye for finding the beautiful, unusual, or remarkable in everyday life. It is a very special gift we visual artists possess and we should never let location or materials hinder our creative spirit.

Today I'm going to talk to you about finding beauty everywhere while just using a simple tiny sketchbook and regular pencil to do some graphic drawings from life in order to illustrate that you can make art anywhere with anything if you just open yourself up to being inspired.

If you'd like to see my sketches up close, check out my blog post from earlier this week.

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12.6.2019

Tags: beauty in nature, sketchbook, pencil drawing, youtube video, artist life, artist diary
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Graphic Sketchbook Drawings

December 04, 2019 in Artist Diary, Sketchbook

Although I haven’t been able to do much painting lately (my oils are literally being shipped in using ground mail from O’ahu so it may be a few more weeks still), I have been enjoying playing with some graphic sketches.

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Normally I’m not a fan of such smooth, light colored paper, but this is a style I’ve been wanting to play with so when someone gifted me this tiny unused sketchbook I figured it was the perfect place to get started. I’ve noticed that over the years different materials can shift my artistic style so I love to experiment and switch things up!

With this particular drawing style I have to make bold decisions about contrast with each subject. As you can see, I’ve chosen to show only highlights and low lights, no mid tones, as a really fun exercise in shadow shapes! (everything is drawn from life )

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UPDATE: I just created a YouTube video in which i discuss finding beauty wherever you go while creating two drawings in this style of a tree trunk and two tangerines hanging from a bush. You can see it here.

12.4.2019

Tags: pencil drawing, plein air, beauty in nature, finding inspiration, inspo, inspiration, sketchbook
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5 Reasons Not to Sell on Etsy

November 30, 2019 in Art Biz Advice, YouTube Videos

Hey my artsy friends, I know it’s that major sales times of year so I figured now was a great time to touch on a subject that I’ve been asked about more than I can remember; selling artwork on Etsy.

Now I’m sure you can tell by the title that I’m not a fan, however I’m not the end-all-be-all of artists so definitely do some of your own research as well. I would recommend comparing and contrasting it to running your own website (which is actually ridiculously easy and affordable these days).

I have personally found Etsy to be a huge waste of time and effort though, and I’m going to share why with you today….

In a nutshell..

  1. Etsy is no longer exclusively handmade

  2. Etsy does not promote smaller creators

  3. Etsy shows other peoples’ products on your product page

  4. Etsy charges really high fees

  5. Etsy is ultimately in charge of your shop, not you

Hope this vid save you the countless hours I wish I could have saved myself!!

12.1.2019

Tags: etsy, sell art, art talk, art biz, art advice, small business, art business
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Full 3D Oil Painting :: Seana's Secret

November 22, 2019 in 3D Paintings, YouTube Videos

Alrighty now I’m sure you remember this 3D painting from a few months ago from my ‘How to Paint Sheer Lace’ and ‘How to Paint Gold Jewelry That Really Shines’ videos (if not, check ‘em out!), but since I never posted the whole process I figured folks might be interested, especially since there is a tattoo featured on my subject which can be a real challenge to paint!

Seana McCarthy, my muse in this work, is a lovely and unique artist living in New Hampshire. She discovered my work on Instagram probably around a year or so ago and reached out to tell me how she connected with a certain painting in a deep way. Our conversation was so meaningful that as soon as I checked out her page and saw here contemplative, quiet and deep self portrait photography I knew we needed to do a collaboration. Lucky for me, Seana agreed to take a series of new portraits utilizing some dramatic shadow play I love so much, and let me take pick of the litter to paint from before sharing any online.

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We are both body-positive artists trying to help foster a world where realistic beauty standards and adoration for each other’s natural selves is celebrated and cherished. It’s been amazing to befriend someone so far away and be able to see eye-to-eye on an artistic venture right from the start. I look forward to meeting one day in person as vanlife brings me around!

See Seana’s work here @theillustratr

This will be the last video created in my Hawai’i studio (kinda bittersweet) so enjoy that little space one more time. I’m actually already moved out of there and am looking forward to picking things back up on the mainland. Cheers to new adventures!!

11.23.2019

Tags: oil painting timelapse, oil painting demo, 3d paintings, acrylic resin
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Big Island Hawai'i Adventures!

November 21, 2019 in Adventure, Aloha, Artist Diary

Wow I am still floored by all the differing ecosystems coexisting so closely on a tropical island! It’s so weird to drive from arid desert, to grassy plains, to lava fields, to rocky coast back to thick jungle all in a matter of hours, especially when all you’re expecting is palm trees and lush mountains! If you didn’t catch the island hopping vlog already, tune in for a real treat too:)

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Not to mention the surreal nature of playing on both black and green sand beaches!

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And, did I mention this particular black sand beach was a nude one...? So you know, when in Rome…

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I’ll have to admit, the opportunity for some plein air painting in the buff was too good to pass up. What a fantastic day!

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One of the wildest things we did wasn’t splashing in our birthday suits, believe it or not, it was actually exploring some lava tubes! Lava tubes are basically places where the the igneous rock has broken away forming long underground caves. The temp became 10 degrees cooler the second you enter, and quite damp regardless of how dry that area of the island is. I didn’t go far at all because I only had sandals, but apparently they go back for miles and miles until you are literally crawling! Somehow spelunking does not feel like my forte though....

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Make sure you check out my Maui blog too for some of the most phenomenal waterfalls ever!

11.21.2019

Tags: adventuremore, vanlife, travel, travellife
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Livin' in a Van on Maui

November 19, 2019 in Adventure, Aloha

So um, van-lifing around Maui is my new favorite thing...

From sleeping under the biggest rose gold full moons, to guerrilla bathing in a state park stream, to chasing more waterfalls than we ever thought possible... following Hana Road along all of East Maui has been one of the most delightful road trips of my life. If you didn’t already see the island hopping vlog I made, get ready to plan your next vacay…

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My friend Steff from O’ahu (yep, different than Stephanie from Charleston - not confusing at all I know) and I rented a really nice n roomy minivan (although I am calling them adventure vans more and more these days), but weren’t quite sure what we were going to do before we arrived. With my blow-up mattress, sunscreen, and some citronella incense in tow, along with the perfect temperament for adventure, we wound up happening upon the most delightful places to eat, sleep, and play which gave us the most fulfilling, yet totally relaxing island tour ever.

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There has been so much beauty to see and so much delicious fruit to consume in countless little adorable ‘honor-system’ roadside fruit stands in between mind-blowing photo ops around every twist and turn… I think we may have actually discovered heaven on earth!

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And I can’t help but share these epic waterfall shots Steff snapped of me too..

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Make sure to take a peek at my Big Island pics too for awesome green sand and lava tube adventures too!

11.19.2019

Tags: aloha, adventuremore, art advice, vanlife, travel, travellife
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Maui + Big Island Vanlife Vlog

November 16, 2019 in Adventure, Aloha, YouTube Videos, Landscapes

Whew! What a beautiful whirlwind those ten days were! Sleeping outside every night under the stars with the biggest rose gold glowing moon you’ve ever seen, letting the wind whip through our hair as we were cruising the winding hairpin turns presenting us with spectacular waterfalls, elementally intense craggy coastlines, the greenest jungle vines, and the lushest rolling patchwork hills you can imagine.

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Woo Hoo enjoy this vanlife adventure including the amazing Road to Hana, an orchid painting timelapse from the farm we stayed on, and even a visit to the black sand nude beach!! Plus make sure to pop back over next week when I’ll be posting more of my very best pics from this sunny, nature-filled vacay :)

Check lots more Maui pics here

..And Big Island pics here!

11.16.2019

Tags: aloha, adventuremore, vanlife, travel, travellife, plein air
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Update Vlog to 'Leaving Hawai'i' Vid

November 02, 2019 in Aloha, Artist Diary, YouTube Videos

Aloha friends, it has been a crazy last few weeks for me for sure! Between Halloween, packing, and trying to see all my friends and fave local bands as much as possible while I’m still on island. Since my studio is a total wreck as I’m packing things up I decided to do a lil YouTube live update today on how things are going.

Because if you think it’s difficult to move to another city or state, try moving 6000 miles from the middle of the ocean in which everything you save must be shipped or lugged onto an airplane! Yikes!

The exciting news is that I’m heading to Big Island and Maui in the nest few weeks too so if you don’t follow me on Instagram you definitely should because it’s about to get even more beautiful on my feed and story:)

Find me here! @caleighbirdart

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Response to 'Why I'm Leaving Hawai'i'

October 30, 2019 in Adventure, Aloha, Artist Diary

Whew big news in last week’s video, huh?! Slightly bittersweet, but for the most part tremendously exciting:)

I really appreciate everyone who has sent me their best wishes and biggest support for whatever adventures the future holds, and even for those that have wondered if I’m making the right decision. I’m confident that I am, and if like to hear even more reasons why, check out these questions I answered in the comments of the YouTube vid:

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Wouldn't you be able to sell your work/prints online? There are major art galleries online, that way you can live anywhere and sell. Also, are you trying to get in brick and mortar galleries in the main land? You can ship your work to them, the same as when you get into another gallery on CA when you live in FL. My thoughts are that you will regret it in a few months, I've met people who have moved from Hawaii then took 2 years to get back. But, sometimes when you live in paradise you forget how deep the day-by-day hardships of living elsewhere, same problems but without paradise, the grass is always greener....

Those are some excellent points, M****, and ones I have thought long and hard about before reaching this decision :) I do have originals and prints available online but I very rarely sell to folks who have not experienced my work in person, which I think is true of many artists. The online art world is just sooooo saturated which makes it difficult to have one's work connect with people via a tiny swipe screen when competing with 10,000 other artists doing the exact same thing. Plus I am more fulfilled interacting with people with my art in person. And don't even get me started on the extremely limited (and frankly not well-paying) teaching opportunities out here. There is absolutely no comparison with mainland opportunities.

 

And I have had my work in galleries on the mainland since coming out here, but do you have any idea how expensive that is? The artist must pre-pay shipping both there and back in specific gallery-approved boxes, and that's after paying an application fee to get into the show. It has cost me in the past around $170 to show two pieces in one show, which I wasn't even able to attend because of the flight cost, hotel, missed work etc. And since I wasn't there I was not able to meet folks and have them form a deeper connection with my work so I honestly don't know if those shows even benefit me more than adding one line to my CV.

 

I know I won't regret moving because Hawaii is not going anywhere and I can always come back. Honestly the hard part about moving to Hawaii is first making the leap. Now I am comfortable here on O'ahu with lots of welcoming friends and feel like I could move back any time, if I should choose. I think sometimes living in 'paradise' looks a little different to folks on the outside than to folks actually experiencing day to day challenges like anywhere else in the world. I do not think it's healthy to have to work 60 hours a week to live comfortably, and the folks who do out here don't even get to adventure and enjoy paradise on a regular basis. It's a shame! Trust me, if I could feel fulfilled as an artist and traveler while making O'ahu my home base I would.

 

Everyone who lives on island that I have discussed this with has completely understood and many say they will leave one day to for similar reasons once they're done having fun in the sun. There's a reason why most folks who move here stay for about 3-5 years then move on with their lives, better and happier for the opportunity to enjoy this great land.

 

By all means, move on out to the island and give a whirl for yourself!

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BTW, I live in the cheaper part of the country, a very boring Kansas City where a mango is $2.50 cents, a salad greens in a plastic box at supermarket is $6.50, rent is $600/mth for a small studio, minimum wage is around $7/hr., we will be in the 30's degrees at night this week, all plants are crammed inside. You become inside. Soon I will only see nature on the way to work and back.

Our supermarkets are about 20-25% more expensive across the board so the prices you listed are the same out here. A small studio starts at $1200 if you are extremely lucky and you don't need a stove. Add that to gas at 3.80 and all home goods and online shipping prices up around 20% too. Parking can easily cost $100 a month (sometimes even at your own building!) and, on a personal note, it costs around $1000 every time I want to see my mom.

I have driven through about 47/48 states (including camping in yours during some insane wind which we later discovered was ripe for tornadoes based off the tornado-chasers we met - wow!) and know how to live my life outdoors as much as possible. I appreciate the concern regarding finding 'greener pastures', which I know will be tough considering how gosh darn lush it is on island, but I am ready to experience all kinds of beauty in this one life I have to lead. Hope you'll decide to join me for the ride:)

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And I hope you all will too! This life is prime for adventure, and I plan on heeding that call!


10.30.2019

Tags: adventuremore, aloha, travellife, travel, artist diary
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3D Oil Painting :: Delicate

October 25, 2019 in 3D Paintings, Studio, YouTube Videos

Welcome to my latest 3D oil painting, 'Delicate' featuring one seriously creepy scene. The figure and white plumeria flowers are painted in oil, with an aerosol background. The bugs are actually shed cicada exoskeletons (whoa!) and the faux orange flowers spilling down the front made this a super fun piece to create.

How to mix caucasian flesh tones:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfVn2X2NpN8

My vid on making these frames:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJcIFE__tlU

How to layer acrylic resin:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxmP_I9gEvM&t=415s

And if you need help photographing your resin work, check this out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OHu47Ezguw&t=182s

10.25.2019

Tags: 3d paintings, oil painting timelapse, oil painting demo, figure painting, acrylic resin, acrylic pour, dead bugs, youtube video
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