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Showing posts with label Cabin Collection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cabin Collection. Show all posts

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Cabin in the Snow - Day Three

And... Voila! Presenting: The Cabin in the Snow . The newest watercolor/pen and ink painting from the Cabin Series, by Charlene Celio. Enjoy!


I painted this last night and will continue today. I love the way the trees cast the long shadows across the snow. I also like the happy surprise of how the trunk on the right came out. Makes me want to go back to the cabin.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Cabin in the Snow - Day 2

So, not so hard after all. I didn't wreck it, and I found that I actually really like it and that's why I keep painting! (amazing for someone who has to relearn this fact every new painting!)
Now I'll work on it some more and take a picture of it in the morning light. Let's see how far I get! Oh, did I mention this is our family cabin and it holds a special place in my heart?
Day 2 of making the Christmas Card. Last night I went over all the pencil lines with different colored artist ink pens. The next step was to paint it, but this is usually the hardest time for me. I look at the drawing and think that I may just mess it up and waste all the work I've done so far.
Then I think, "How in the world am I going to do this? What colors should I actually use, how should I put in the light, how much white should I save..." After taking way too long to set up my painting area (procrastinating) I then stare at it for a long time, getting up the nerve to put paint to paper. Then I try out paint on a scrap watercolor paper. Then I take the plunge! (ask my friends and family, it's the same drill every time.)

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Cabin in the Snow

Today I started a new addition to the Cabin Collection. I'm calling it, Cabin in the Snow, and eventually it'll become a Christmas Card. I'll take you step by step and then show you the finished card after it comes back from the printer. Hang on tight since it's going to be a whirlwind creation!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Cabin Pine Cones and Leaves

What can I say? When God makes the raw materials for a painting, and they fall from the trees to the ground in just the right position for a painting, can I really take the credit for it? I just want to praise the Creator who does all things well.

p.s. this little painting found a loving home and I'm happy it did.

Little Cabin in the Woods

My husband encouraged me to walk down the hill a bit and look at the cabin from a new angle since the trees were cleared and new pathways were available to us. I hadn't seen it look quite so picturesque before, though it does look very beautiful in the snow. My imagination took hold and I had to draw all the rocks and boulders with a pen before I painted it. I've been wanting to use this kind of style even more since I painted this picture.

Years ago Rich's great step-grandmother made a beautiful garden all around the cabin. I wanted this painting to sing out echoes of it's former glory.

Deer at the Cabin

Again, I love seeing deer in the woods...

Monday, September 28, 2009

Cabin View

This is the view from the back deck of our cabin in the Sierra foothills. We just had some trees removed so we can see the view of the next mountain range. I painted the same spot for Cabin Dreams, but it looks very different from that painting. This is the 2nd time I posted this painting (see April 19th). Since I had this painting already, I had the idea to build on it to make a collection of one of my favorite places.

Cabin Rest

What do you know. On the back deck of the cabin we have a hammock for dreaming, but on the side deck we have a hammock for resting. The hammock was actually blue and white stripes, but I wanted to paint it like Joseph's coat of many colors.

Cabin Dreams

At our cabin in the Sierra Nevada foothills, we have this peaceful spot off the back deck where we can nap as long as we want to. Heres to the lazy summer days at the cabin.

The Making of the Cabin Collection



Hi! In this entry I want to show you what it was like at the end of July, beginning of August for me. I took on this project of making an entirely new collection of paintings to hang at the gallery for August. I've been in the gallery since February and have had to provide from 5 to 8 new paintings each month (with a few I could carry over from a previous month.) So by the time August rolled around I ran out of new and slightly reused paintings! The only thing I could do was to paint like a madwoman... 7 paintings in 2 weeks! I drew on my old elementary school teaching skills to "assembly line" each step of the way. First, I drew them all out. Then I painted one background, and while that was drying I started another and then another and another....

In the second picture you see the framing process. Same assembly line mentality. You never know when you will use the skills you learned for another job on a totally different job. I remembered when I was teaching Sunday School and Vacation Bible School and had to prepare the crafts for 25 to 75 kids. This felt so much like that.

The last picture shows the paintings hung at the gallery. I finished 6 of the 7 paintings. One is still here in the studio waiting on me for inspiration. Since then 2 of the paintings found good homes. I'm glad I finished it since now I can bring six of them to another show I'll be attending in Roseville on October 17th. That'll be a piece of cake now that I have all the paintings I need for it.

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