Showing posts with label Drawings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drawings. Show all posts

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Intention

A full month of travel, parties, and many people has left me as a non-functioning introvert. I am in "quarantine," have limited my engagements and interactions for the next nine days. Today is my first day back in the studio. I don't know where my work will lead me: Finishing work that was abandoned when I left to spend the holidays with my father? Beginning an entirely new work?



I re-consider my drawing, "Cow," from last summer. Something about her pleases me, leaves me envious of the narrow focus of her life: Eat, sleep, meander, eat, sleep, give birth. Not unlike an artist's life.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Mugged

VPR's fall fund raising drive is on and I've heard my name twice, which surprised me, but shouldn't. Ty Robertson contacted me in September about converting my vertical painting, "Home," to a horizontal to be used as the Fall Artist mug for the Member drive.

Ty found my work through the Vermont Crafts Council website. An image on the VCC site led to my site (JayneShoupStudio.com) led to "Home,"
which morphed into "Warm Hearts Warm Homes."

I had fun designing the mug panel, playing around with small sketches that were taped to mugs, trying to determine the most effective placement for the image. I had to consider right- and left-handed mug owners. All would want an inviting view with coffee, tea, chai enroute to the lips each morning. Here is my value drawing, which started out very small, 2.875" X 7.875" to fit on the mug. After four versions, the house had moved right, and the image was equally visible from either side.



Once I settled on the design, the painting was easy. I used the colors of "Home" in "Warm Hearts." I did not want a complex, difficult to reproduce color scheme for the mug. However, my use of triadic, non-primary colors (three colors spaced equally apart on the color wheel) provided some challenges in reproduction anyway.

With cold temperatures arriving, I've begun to move wood inside our garage storage bin. When I was younger, wood stacking was a chore, but now it's more like meditation. I've thought of those who will struggle to pay heating bills this winter. I am so very fortunate to live in an old, but well insulated home, and to have paid for our wood supply.

Many thanks to Chittenden Bank which is donating funds to the Share Heat program during VPR's member drive this fall. A good corporate partner. All who can, must help those struggling to stay warm. May we all be warmed by generosity-- on the giving and receiving end.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Negative Space


I am captivated by a giant sunflower in our garden. Each morning it emerges from darkness or thick fog with reverence and contemplation. Decades ago, in the church of my youth, Acolytes lit candles with a similar solemnity. In preparation for the painting-to-be, "Acolyte," I did a charcoal. Charcoal has much to teach us. Black and grey shades refuse to hide emotion. Negative space is center stage. Honesty shines.