Thursday, September 25

Painting - Moon and Tree

Title: Moon and Tree
Acrylic on Canvas
Smallworks series
14" x 11" x 3/4"

Monday, September 22

Sculpture - Within Us All

Title: Within Us All
Sculpture
Size: 11" H x 8" W x 5" D
Attached permanently to wooden base (5" x 5")

Detail Photos:


Friday, September 12

Painting - The Backyard on Washday

Title: The Backyard on Washday
24 in. x 18 in.
Acrylic on Canvas
Expressionist Style Painting

Wednesday, September 3

Painting - The Performer

Title: The Performer
16 in x 20 in
Acrylic on Canvas
Detail Closeups:



Sunday, August 31

Painting- People & Interiors



Title: A Knock at the Door

Acrylic on Matboard

20 in. x 12 in.


Here is another expressionist painting I completed recently. What appears to be glare in the photo is actually texture that was added. Here are a few closeups where you can see the texture better. This painting will be auctioned so be sure to check out my ebay store or auctions. My seller ID on ebay is "bybenita".





Monday, August 25

Painting - Still Life - Lemonade and Flower



"Lemonade and Flower"

Acrylic on Stretched Canvas


This one was another freeform line drawing that became what it wanted to. Originally I started to cover up my painted "drawing" of the but in the end decided I liked the way it looked with a few dark lines left showing. Here are a few closeups for those of you who like to see the textures:






Friday, August 22

Painting - City on a Hill

"City on a Hill"
Acrylic on Canvas
30 in x 20 in
This painting started out as a freeform line drawing. It reminds me of a lot of cities here in the south. Lots of hills!

Thursday, August 21

Painting - The Piano


the_piano
Originally uploaded by Benita S.

This is the first of my expressionist paintings. This one is in acrylic on watercolor paper and is 11" x 15".

There are many more to go, I just haven't photographed them yet.

Wednesday, August 20

Landscape Painting - The Peppers Farm

"The Peppers Farm"
Acrylic on Canvas
24x18 inches
This is my interpretation of a farm near my house. The hay bales were so interesting I just had to paint them.

Wednesday, August 13

Painting- Belly

Title: Belly
Acrylic on Paper

Friday, August 8

Painting - Angel

Untitled Angel
Acrylic on Paper

Wednesday, August 6

Painting - Cityscape

Title: Last Stop on a Rainy Night
Acrylic on Watercolor Paper

Tuesday, August 5

Painting - Dreamscape

Title: Freedom
Oil on Canvas

Sunday, August 3

Painting - Untitled Angel

Acrylic on Paper

Saturday, June 21

Remembering Our Ancestors

Watercolor
11" x 15"
Closeups:







Monday, May 12

Sunday Morning

Original Watercolor
13" x 10" (15"x 11" with borders)

Sunday, December 2

"Thereafter"


"Thereafter", originally uploaded by fyre_spyryt.

Original Watercolor on CP 140lb Paper.
12" x 9"

Saturday, December 1

"Winter Trees"


"Winter Trees", originally uploaded by fyre_spyryt.

Semi-Abstract Watercolor on Cold Pressed 140 lb watercolor paper. 11" x 15"

Friday, November 30

"Wishes"


Wishes, originally uploaded by fyre_spyryt.

Mixed Media Watercolors, Ink & Pastels
Abstract
9" x 12"

Monday, November 26

Journal Pages - November 20 & 21, 2007






Rain, Rain Go Away

Its a bleary, dreary ugly day. It has been raining for days now and I am more than ready for it to stop. I can't seem to get myself up and going to get anything done. The house is a wreck. The dogs don't even want to go out into this mess!

You know, I hear some artists say they paint better when they are in a down mood. Not me. I can't seem to get going when I feel blah. And of course, my emotions show up in my paintings. It is rare that I paint a lot of browns in my paintings and I really don't like using black (or white) at all. But when I tried to paint last night I found myself painting all browns and dull colors and I even picked up the tube of black paint! I still can't believe I actually used black paint. Black ink I use, but not black paint!

What is my world coming to?

Saturday, November 24

Lately I have been hearing, reading, and finding lots of others opinions about what I will refer to as "what an artist is" and "the rules to being an artist". Here are a few of my responses and opinions to the things that are bugging me.

1. "Artists who make or sell crafts cheapen their 'real' art" - hmmmm.... guess I am just "cheap" then. I create both arts and crafts and sometimes there is a fine line between the two and sometimes there is not. In my opinion crafters are just another kind of artist. I paint, sculpt, collage, make dolls, make-over dolls, crochet, do all kinds of needlework, sew, make mobiles and wind chimes, bead, create altered art, and anything else I decide I want to try.

2. "Painters should choose one medium and one style and stick to it" - well, again, guess I haven't followed the "shoulds". I paint in watercolors, acrylics, oils, pastels, colored pencils, oil pastels, ink, and mixed media. I also work in realism, impressionism, abstract and anything else I feel like doing. My interests are varied so I have a hard time sticking to one subject too and paint people, animals, landscapes, still life, fantasy subjects and "who knows what that is" stuff. lol I find a lot of joy in switching it all up.

3. "Real artists have a college degree" - I really don't agree with this one at all. There are many wonderful artists who are completely self taught (I personally have a degree in Fine Art by the way, in case you were wondering). A lot of innovative and original work comes from artists who never received any formal training at all.

4. "Painters must learn to draw well before they try painting" - I disagree with this one too. I started painting as a child but I never really liked drawing that much. I draw now, but even so my sketches have very few "lines" and some of them only make sense to me. And I rarely draw on my painting surface with pencils before painting. Occasionally I do, but mostly I don't. I "draw" with the paint, the method depending on what I am using to paint with. Sometimes I don't start with a "drawing" (even with paint) at all. Oh the shock of it. lol I carry watercolors and oil pastels with my sketchbook more often than pencils or pens. And a camera. Cameras can capture instantly what might be lost before I can finish a sketch. I paint from life as much as possible but thats just not always possible. Another little oddity of mine I guess is that if I use my photos for reference, which I do often, I print them in black and white. I rarely, rarely, rarely paint using a color photo for reference. I would be interested in knowing how many other artists paint from black & white photos as reference.

I am sure there are plenty of artists who disagree with me on these subjects. What can I say? I am an opinionated taurus. lol

Monday, November 19

Daily Journal - Monday 11/19/07

Sunday, November 18

Daily Journal - November 18, 2007

My version of a daily journal... maybe I will start posting them here.


Wednesday, November 7

New Prints Available

Well, once again I haven't posted in quite a while. Unfortunately, this isn't the only blog I have neglected. Having menieres disease can be a real bummer. I have spent the last three weeks in bed or lying on the sofa. My house is a wreck! I love the fall and it kills me that I can't get outside much and enjoy the weather. The most I have managed is sitting on my porch... but still, at least I have that. I have two gorgeous, huge trees in my front yard and I have really enjoyed watching them turn colors. I feel a connection to trees. I always think of them as having personalities. These two definately do.

I think of menieres as a monster. It is always lurking, just waiting until I am not expecting it and then pouncing. It is a life eater. It has managed to take away most of my freedom and make even the simplest tasks difficult. But I absolutely refuse to allow it take away my art. I can't paint as much as I used to anymore but I do paint.

The strangest thing though is this change in me. I have noticed recently that as the symptoms of this disease get progressively worse, my art is changing. Hmmm.... I'm not sure this is good or bad. Perhaps it just "is".

Well, anyway... I have just added a couple of prints to zazzle. If there is actually anyone left who reads this blog... you can find my prints here ===> http://www.zazzle.com/benitasweeney




Also, here are a couple of ACEO size paintings I just completed. I have never tried painting in this format size before. These are my first ACEO's.



Tuesday, September 18

New Artwork Posted to My Website

Here are a few paintings I recently added to my website gallery:

Emergence
Semi-Abstract in Watercolor


Dreugan
Semi-Abstract in Watercolor



Wednesday, September 12

New Paintings & Prints Now Available

I think I have too many blogs! I can't keep up with all of them. If you are interested in reading my other blog you can see it here http://360.yahoo.com/fyre_spyryt


I have recently added several paintings to my website. Also, I now have original artwork and prints available in my Artist Rising Gallery and also on Sistino.com Gallery (Art.com branded galleries). You can purchase originals and prints at http://gallery.artistrising.com/benitasweeney


Here are a few of my newest paintings.



Sunday, April 15

New Paintings Added to My Website




I have meneires and it has made me very ill for the past couple of months. So I haven't really kept this blog or my website updated the way I should. For anyone not familiar with meneires it is basically an inner ear disorder. When the symptoms are at their worst, which they have been for many weeks now, I can't really accomplish much. I just basically lie on my sofa hoping to feel better soon. Despite that, I am happy to say, I have managed to start a new painting and a new doll. It has been slow the last few weeks due to the symptoms but I am hoping for a few good days so I can finish them.


I am currently working on a painting of a dancer. So far, I am pleased with the way she is turning out. I am however, my own worst critic so I am sure I will find something I don't like before long. lol

I am painting in oils on canvas with this one and I started with a complimentary underpainting. I always keep my underpaintings pretty thin so they dry fairly quickly. I then "work up" from there adding layer on top of layer until I achieve a final image that I can live with. I am never completely satisfied but I have learned that overworking a painting is just as bad as stopping too soon.

I am also working on a customized fashion doll that I have been commissioned to do. This one will be a fairy and I will be adding her to my website in a couple of weeks if you are interested in this type of craft. I will also be adding some new art dolls soon.

In the meantime, I have added a couple of paintings to my online gallery. One was completed several years ago. It is a portriat of my grandfather, who died a couple of years ago, and is titled "Riley's Garden". I also added a painting of an angel that was completed at the beginning of this year. You can see both of these paintings on my website at http://www.benitasweeney.com