Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Mind Wide Open - When Tigers Wear Galaxies

Its been far too long since I've posted here! I'd love to get in the habit of posting every week at least, let's see if I can manage!

"Mind Wide Open" by Danielle Trudeau. 16"x20", acrylics on canvas.

I adore tigers, they're easily one of my favorite critters to paint. In fact when this piece was still in progress, it was one of three tiger pieces that were in different phases. They're just so damn pretty.

Awhile back I saw some cool galaxy paintings that someone on Etsy did (I didn't bookmark the listing and now I can't find the artist), and was totally inspired to paint some galaxy art of my own! Naturally I have to include a critter in all of my work so I sketched a bit until I came up with this.

Since painting anything space-related is a very new topic for me, it was a trial-and-error process. Definitely. I repainted the area entirely 3 times, and even still I would like to repaint it again! It was a fun thing to paint, but its not without its difficulties. Originally I didn't want to use the splatter method to create the stars (something about not wanting paint flecks on the walls...), but my attempts ended up looking too...predictable? The stars were not as random and natural looking as I would have liked. So I gave the splatter method a shot and it worked! And I somewhat managed to control it so there was only minor clean up, haha!
Angle view of Mind Wide Open Galaxy Tiger Painting
An angle view of "Mind Wide Open"

I was afraid the orange and blue combination would clash far too much, but I think it actually worked out okay!

This piece is painted with acrylics on a canvas that measures 16" x 20" (approximately 3/4" thick).

This piece is looking for a new home! It is currently for sale in my Etsy shop here!

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Deity - African Elephant



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Title : "Deity"
Medium : Acrylics on a wooden panel
Date : April 2014
Size : 10" x 20"

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Welcome! This is my first real post within this blog, still deciding on an overall format of my posts. I have plans of posting finished pieces, occasionally work-in-progress stuff, little how-to pieces, sources of inspiration, etcetera.

Here we go!

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For those that are fresh to my artwork, I love painting wildlife. Painting animals is a release for me, nature has been a passion of mine my entire life (a nickname as a child was "The Walking Animal Encyclopedia" - it was well chosen). I've cycled through favorites like any person, but seem to settle on a few oddballs, or rather the critters that aren't as common (vultures, anyone?).
Elephants have always had my heart. They're enormous, magnificent and wrinkly, and have eyes that seem to hold all of the world's knowledge.
They're beautiful, in my eyes.

My boyfriend spent the first 13 years of his life in South Africa, so naturally that has stemmed a huge portion of my inspiration. This piece here is the first of a series of five, featuring the wonderful African Big Five.

Elephant, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, and cape buffalo.

I knew I was going to end up doing a series featuring the Big Five before long, but like a lot of my pieces, I couldn't settle for just a typical realism portrait. I needed something extra. I hemmed and hawed, and settled upon a central idea.
Gods.

I wanted to give the Big Five a god-like appeal, with a sort of tribal flair. They would be the center of a sort of dogma, the five would be worshiped and loved by all. Festivals and ceremonies would be held in their name, where they would adorn the Big Five with totems and items of power. 


So out came the pencil and my boyfriend's photos from his last trip to South Africa.

It was my first experiment with a wooden panel, and I fell in love. Canvas is wonderful, but fine detail can be a struggle due to the texture of the fabric. With a sanded wooden panel, its smooth as can be.

I knew the pieces were going to be greyscale, most likely with a pop of colour. Just happen to be gold leaf. I love the effect that gold leaf has, wonderfully shiny and metallic, with a tiny hint of gaudiness.


"Deity" is not currently for sale. I most likely will finish the series and offer a price for the five collectively.