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More Baby Bunnies

Posted in Reference Photos

Every spring we have batches of new baby bunnies in the yard. This year their nests are well hidden. You can kind of tell there’s a nest near by watching the Momma bunny arriving to the same area in the later afternoon/early evening.

It’s not long before we can spot of the brave babies wandering from the nest:

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This little fella is palm size – about 3 – 4 inches. He stopped and sat still when he realized we were near by.

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It didn’t take him long to realize we were no threat, and he got busy nibbling on leaves. We’ll keep our eyes for him and his siblings tomorrow.

Fuchsia Gladiolus Painting

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Hello again! Hope you are all well as I get my blog back on track! My latest painting is a beautiful stalk of dark fuchsia gladiolus.

Purple gladiolus

My inspiration for this painting is the tall stalks of beautiful gladiolus in a neighbor’s yard. I love watching the buds unroll into tall, full, ruffly flowers. I painted these beauties as a fully unrolled stalks in all their magnificant glory. 

I used mixes of purples, red-violet, blues, and greens with touches of yellow and cream for the highlights. The dark black-green background helps to pop the colors of the flowers and give the painting depth. 

I painted these glads on a 8 x 16 inches gallery wrapped canvas. This size canvas is very popular with my buyers. It’s the perfect size to add a little original artwork to your home or office. This original acrylic painting can be found on my etsy shop: SibStudio

Thank you for stopping by! I will be posting regularly and keep you up to date on both by art and my sewing.

Starting New Tree Painting

Posted in Art Work

During one of our walks, we came across this old tree stump. It is slowly decaying, leaving interesting patterns of peeling bark, holes, and crumbling insides. I took a few photos to capture it as it is now before the winter storms moved in.

Old tree stump
Old tree stump along the path

I started a painting of this tree stump today. I decided on a 8 x 16 inches canvas to keep the focus on the tree stump. I left out the 2 trees in the foreground. While they frame the stump nicely in the photo, they also take away the focus on the tree stump.

I took a bit of artistic license for the background, muting the background trees, adding a bit of sky & clouds, and adding some interest to the ground around the tree stump. I have drawn in some of the details of the stump with a white charcoal pencil. The painting of the tree stump is next. Stay tuned 🙂

Celebrating Avocados

Posted in Art Work

My newest painting on Etsy

This is my newest painting on my SibStudio shop on Etsy. I had some avocados ripening on the counter. I was looking at them, noting their rich green color and bumpy surface. I decided they need to have a portrait painted of their avocado beauty.

Adding details for the bumpy skin of the avocado

I used a peachy beige for the background to keep the painting warm and inviting. I used greens, browns, yellows, and purples for the avocados. One of the avocados was nearby for reference and inspiration.

Looking good enough to eat!

The painting is finished and ready to be hung up in your kitchen or perhaps dining room! This little 6 x 6 inch painting can be found in my Etsy shop at SibStudio.

Pantone Color of the Year 2019

Posted in Peeking Behind the Easel, and Peeking Behind the Seam

Pantone Color of the Year 2019 Living Coral & Steve
https://www.pantone.com/color-intelligence/color-of-the-year/color-of-the-year-2019

The newest Pantone color of the year for 2019 was announced a few days ago.  

“Vibrant, yet mellow PANTONE 16-1546 Living Coral embraces us with warmth and nourishment to provide comfort and buoyancy in our continually shifting environment…..Symbolizing our innate need for optimism and joyful pursuits, PANTONE 16-1546 Living Coral embodies our desire for playful expression.”

Coral is a classic match with grays, crisp whites, aqua, turquoise blues and sage greens. I like that coral can be soothing or bright and crisp depending on what other colors it is paired with. 

Coral is a natural match with turquoise  for a summer palette .

Sherwin Williams blends coral with grays, whites, and sage or turquoise green.

I like this coral color.  Expect to see it in spring and summer clothing,  and home accessories.  I will be including it in paintings and sewn accessories this year. 🙂