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Pinwheel color paintings


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If you follow me on instagram you might have seen sneak peeks of some of these pinwheel color pieces.
This one took way longer than it should have.
Shortly after moving into our house (August 2011) I bought a huge canvas with the intention of making some large artwork to hang on the walls. I went through my pinwheel mania phase and made a few canvas pinwheel paintings to sell in my etsy shop. After one of them sold I was a little sad to see it go, but then realized I could make one for myself on that large canvas that had just been sitting there for over a year.
Some mini #pinwheel #paintings. I'll try to go with a color theme and each time it just turns into a #color explosion but I like them this way.
I liked it (the top image) so much that when I found a bunch of little canvases I already had in my studio, I decided to keep going. When I shared one on instagram it got a decent enough response that I thought I should make some to offer for sale at the Na-Da Farm Sale and in my shop.
4.22 smaller painting
When making these pieces I find it hard to know when to stop. For the huge canvas I created a “sketch” on the computer so that I would know what colors should go where. Even though I was happy with the sketch, when I made the real thing I kept noticing issues of certain colors that i didn’t like next to each other. I’d add a strip in here and a strip in there, and then that causes more issues and if I don’t stop myself the strips will all become so narrow that looking at it will be like looking at an optical illusion and will make a person dizzy. Even now I see areas that could use another color, but I have to call it finished (for the time being). Now, we’ll need to figure out where to hang it.
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I made this one last week after Anne Marie of NaDa Farm posted theme colors for the sale will be pink, turquoise, green and gold.
I’d also really like to loosen up on these. One of the things I loved most about the idea of these pinwheels was that some of the colors would be more textured. That’s why I’ve added the chalkboard paint one of gold paint, but I would also really like to do some where it’s just messy and not a solid color, or even straight lines. I have a hard time just letting go.
Unrelated, if you’ve made it this far down, I’m just about to wrap up my last installment of the 100 Things About Me series. I’m sure I’m missing things that should be shared. I posted a thing on my facebook page asking for suggestions of things you might like to know about me. If you can think of something you think I should share, leave a comment over there.


Tuesday

This happened this morning.

So, it’s the second Tuesday of the month and that should mean this is a Found Art Tuesday post, but even though I mentioned it on Friday’s post, the weekend came and went and I completely forgot about it. So, instead of sharing my Found Art Tuesday today I’m sharing this painting above that I created this weekend. It’s a 12 inch squared canvas acrylic painting in black and white. I really like it a lot and am debating on keeping it for myself, or offering it in my shop. Maybe I’ll make another to put in the shop.

Last night while laying in bed I had an idea for a great Found Art Tuesday piece, but it’s a little bit more involved. It will require more work AND I’m really racking my brain to think of where I should leave the piece. Stay tuned and hopefully I will share it very soon.

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I have a new pattern I’m loving and it’s the pinwheel. It started out earlier this year when I was seeing this pillow by Fine Little Day all over the craft/art/design blogosphere.

Seriously. I was obsessed. The things I loved the most about it was the use of a wide range of colors, AND that the color application looked very handmade. It didn’t look like a store bought and manufactured design, it looked like someone just colored on this pillow with some markers.


Next I saw this awesome garage door on pinterest. How can a person not smile while driving by this house?

Then a couple weeks ago I saw this post by Elise Blaha. This girl is awesome, if you don’t already follow her blog, do so now! Turns out I wasn’t the only one inspired by the pinwheel. She made this lovely painting above, WITH a tutorial on how to make your own to boot! I think I will be making one of these shortly for our new home. (I love to say that)

The pinwheel is so cheerful I think. This week I present to you my pinwheel mailart, tada!
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I’m starting out with my favorite, which was also the last card I did in the series this week. I painted all the yellow and then had the idea to draw in a floral pattern like some of the vintage fabric I have. The solid yellow is watercolor and the flowers are colored pencil. I’m so in love with this, don’t be surprised if I do a whole series based on this idea for next week.
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Thinking about it, it makes perfect sense, the fabric inspiration and the pinwheel. The pinwheel pattern in a very common quilt pattern. My mom is a quilter and I was regularly taken to quilt shows as a child. The pinwheel pattern inspiration really touches on this art, design and quilt kind of a thing for me.

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The three above were the last three I did.

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And this is where I started, with the variety of colors and the apparent texture in mark making.

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Fun, no?

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I made the cards using a variety of colored pencils, water colors, dry pastels, sharpies and highlighters.

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I hope you enjoyed my cheerful pieces this week!