Wednesday, March 9, 2011

artsy update

i think i will try and post a weekly creative update on what i'm working on or have completed recently.  although i may get the urge to do that more than once a week if time allows.  for some reason posting these things keeps me motiviated to finish the new stuff and move on to the next new thing! 

first off, FINALLY and i mean finally painting my own custom art toy.  the first 2 that i had tried were majorly botched attempts because i stupidly used the green pen that comes in the box to outline what i was going to paint. well acrylic paint does NOT cover that pen AT ALL, so after layers and layers of paint i gave up and threw them away in a fit of anger. hehe. i re-purchased the trikky because of the cat ears which i'm going to try to make look like my feather/leaf hybrid whatever you like to call it.  I don't want her to look like a cat, but we'll see how that goes.  the color palette is going to be some of my favorites, lime yellow, magenta, purple, pink, red and grey.  i like to mixed pastel colors with bright vibrant colors for some reason.  most people would probably think that's odd, but i do what i want! :o)

work in progress trikky toy (made by kidrobot)
totally got ahead of myself and there aren't any progress shots from the first photo to this last one. i'll try and remember to stop and take more while finishing it up. i really don't know what i'm doing, i didn't even have a sketch drawn up for this, i'm just going with the flow.
workin on the head details
i'll post the photos of all the progress shots when i'm done.

the next thing i'm working on is actually an assignment in my screenprinting/lithography class which i love. it's such a challenge and i'm terrible at remembering all the steps to the lithography process. anyway, this is the second print that i'm doing, the first one didn't come out as good as i hoped. but this one i have high hopes for.  this process is a little different than the last one because i'm etching away the black paint instead of drawing with the greasy crayon. this has been really fun, and i'm just hoping it comes out right.  i'm not sure what the first color will be for the print, its a toss up between lime-yellow, magenta, or red. which would be the color of the lips, hair, eyes and parts of the face. the background and the rest of it will be black.

etching away on the limestone block

the slightest error could ruin it!
i'll post some more pics of this process later on.

finished a new commision, which is a portrait of a friend of the commisioner.  it's 5x7 inches mixed medium - ink pen, watercolor, acrylic and collage on tea-stained paper.  her favorite color is yellow, which i was happy about.  also added a little purple in there of course. I hope she enjoys it.

on the left: ink pen on tea-stained paper. on the right: completed mixed media
i had the freedom to do basically whatever i wanted with this next commision.  i decided to try something a little different and not include a female.  it haven't done that in a long time!  tried to keep the color palette fairly simple with greys, black, silver, white, gold, lime-yellow and a turqoise.

starting the painting...figuring out the color palette

commision - acrylic on canvas 12x16 inches
 i'm happy with the outcome, especially after the epic fail of dropping a large canvas which tore the canvas of my first attempt at this. it was drying on the ground below my easle, stupid idea by the way! see below....
EPIC FAIL! my idle hands dropped a big canvas onto this one.
i started all over after this happened.  i have never done anything like that before, and believe me i have learned my lesson!

"Tangled in the Mangroves" acrylic on canvas 16x20 inches
this is now official...the original painting that was on the cover of the undercurrent last year sold at my last show! :) it's always bittersweet when a painting sells...this one was a real breakthrough painting for me and has been traveling with me to shows for the past 3 years! now i'll probably never see it again in person *tear* however, i'm very glad that she has found a home ♥

that should wrap it up for the works in progress and things...happy creating

Monday, March 7, 2011

arthop 3.3.11

march arthop was definately a fun one. i was able to make it to studio-74 to see ole's solo show,  her vibrant colors and designs were such an inspiration. she also had some really interesting mixed media pieces. next stop was city arts gallery, wanted to say hi to aileen imperatrice and joe osejo. Then it was onto broadway studios to meet ma ly & may lee lee at colligio studio which is where i'll be having a show for may 5th arthop. i'm really hoping that i can finish some new pieces for the show that relate to the theme "kindred"...we'll see how that goes! Oh and please take note that several of these photos were taken by my friend's daughter, maya who is 5. she has told me that she wants to be an artist when she grows up which i think is just the cutest darn thing ever...
good friend winnie stopped by the treasury with her boyfriend andy.

arthop at the treasury. photo by: maya
arthop at the treasury. photo by maya
arthop at the treasury. me in front of some of my paintings
with shawn and my last 100 girl at the treasury. photo by: maya
arthop at the treasury. photo by: maya
artist jessica sweat (on left) at the treasury. photo by: maya
artist nelina marie with her paintings at the treasury.
with nelina marie at the treasury.
arthop at the treasury. photo by: maya
my friend marie at the treasury. photo by: maya
me with artist navil rodriguez at the treasury.
jessica sweat's artwork at the treasury. i bought the top left piece :) 
artist josh freeman with winnie at the treasury. photo by me :P

arthop at the treasury. photo by: maya

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me working on a new mixed media painting at the treasury. photo by: winnie
                                                   
a work in progress. will be mixed media. photo by: maya
the little artist/photographer maya with her portrait that i did of her.
artist aileen imperatrice with her work at city arts gallery.
me with artist ole scovill at her solo show @ studio-74
artist ole scovill in front of one her self portraits at studio-74

I also found out over the weekend that i sold one of my paintings at the show... "tangled in the mangroves", which was the featured image on the undercurrent last year.  *happy*

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

new sketches

here's a few new sketches that i drew in my screenprinting class the other day. the one on my left is going to become a 4 color silkscreen print with the use of photo emulsion. the one on the right is going to become a 2 color lithography print.  I think i'll probably turn these into acrylic or mixed media paintings also...

FresnoArts.net Interview

I had an interview back in November with Fresnoarts.net, and here is that article! ♥ Thanks for the love Fresno ♥ to view the full online version go to: Artist in Focus: Stephanie Allison 


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Comunikin Interview

i don't think i ever posted this interview with  Comunikin-7 on my blog so here it is...make sure and check out their latest issue online.  just click on the link.  big thanks to Khan Shadid for the feature!

Comuinkin-7 page 14

Comuinkin-7 page 15



new painting & next show

I haven't blogged in a while, there are just a few things to catch up on!  I've been under the weather for about a week, but was able to finish a new piece on saturday night for my next show.  it actually isn't New new, it's from the 100 girls in 2010 project, but i just got around to finishing all of the details on her.  I had gotten really stuck with how to finish it, and you just can't rush those things.  so here is "Korina", acrylic on canvas 16x20 inches. (will take a better picture with my good camera, this was taken with my phone's camera) I was trying to stick with primary colors & black/white for this painting. I like to give myself a challenge with colors, it keeps it interesting for me i guess.  i'm not really a blue person, but it was fun to use this time.  the background has gold paint in it too, and for her skin i used some silver paint.  the hair took ages (it felt like) to complete, i had to keep coming back to it. I'm not entirely happy with her headpiece, but it's growing on me ;)  
"Korina" acrylic on canvas 16x20 inches

I have finished a few commisions as well, i'll post them later this week!
on another note...looking forward to this thursday's arthop in Tower District and Downtown Fresno.
I have some pieces in the front room at The Treasury this month along with a bunch of other awesome local artists.
 (check out the flyer below for more info) 
Next Show at The Treasury March 3rd & 4th 2011
Also looking forward to art-hopping to these locations beforehand...

Olé Scoville at Studio-74

Join local artist Olé Scoville for Art Hop March 3! Exhibit runs until March 26, 2011 during gallery hours.



Primarily a skilled Tattoo Artist, Greg Sumii will share his personal oil paintings on Canvas. You don't want to miss him!
Start Date:
03-Mar-2011

hoping to make it to these, if time allows...

Nanete Maki-Dearsan/Oil Paintings
Exhibition Dates: March 3 - April 3, 2011


Happy ArtHopping!!






Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Le Femme Fatale opening reception

the opening night of la femme fatale went down on 2.4.2011. it was a really great night that went by so fast, i wish i could do it all over again.  lots of friends and family came out to support me, and i'm so thankful for that.  also big thanks to Will and Imelda of Somos for giving me the opportunity to show my work in my hometown.  here's a video of the show by: Steven Garza and some pics of the night...


dorkin' it up

"Nocturnal" acrylic on canvas *SOLD*

la femme fatale

"Pieces" mixed media 2011 *SOLD*

me with my cousins, Jen & Ida

dj mincey

la femme fatale
http://www.npaper-wehaa.com/monterey-county-weekly/2011/02/03/#?article=1159883