Anna's Hummingbird watercolor study. Their wings announce their magical visits. |
Welcome, Bienvenidos!
Happy Thursday!
Almost the big weekend!
Has this ever happened to you?
You have a project you've been working on Way too many hours, trying a new technique.
It's about 11 pm, 95% finished and you're saying to yourself "at last - I'm almost finished - Yay!"
The anticipation, excitement of seeing it completed.
Then a small big setback ...
My studio day is off to a fine start.
Funny thing is last night I was moving this project board to make more room for glass cutting - red glass to finish the border.
This morning the board was bumped and fell over - face first of course.
Cleaning up now and deciding how to make the best of this. At least the dog glass stayed put :)
Too bad no pics were taken last night to review the "almost" and "so close" Ha ha!
It's about 11 pm, 95% finished and you're saying to yourself "at last - I'm almost finished - Yay!"
The anticipation, excitement of seeing it completed.
Then a small big setback ...
My studio day is off to a fine start.
Funny thing is last night I was moving this project board to make more room for glass cutting - red glass to finish the border.
This morning the board was bumped and fell over - face first of course.
Cleaning up now and deciding how to make the best of this. At least the dog glass stayed put :)
Too bad no pics were taken last night to review the "almost" and "so close" Ha ha!
Practice Shots - Bird Inks
These are "practice shots" to warm up drawing my skills. With all the spring activity I've been doing more birding to sharpen observation and memory.
Really fun and challenging plus the neighbors have bird feeders - how convenient!
This practice ink was done from observation and photo reference.
Brilliant yellow birds, bright rose finches and reds (cardinals & vermilion flycatchers).
With my binoculars I have spotted:
house finches, goldfinch (many), anna's hummingbirds, broad billed hummingbird, vermilion flycatcher, oriole (hooded), verdin, raven, dove, cooper's hawk, 1 owl, sparrow, woodpecker, phainopepla, cardinal.
Really fun and challenging plus the neighbors have bird feeders - how convenient!
This practice ink was done from observation and photo reference.
Brilliant yellow birds, bright rose finches and reds (cardinals & vermilion flycatchers).
American Goldfinch |
house finches, goldfinch (many), anna's hummingbirds, broad billed hummingbird, vermilion flycatcher, oriole (hooded), verdin, raven, dove, cooper's hawk, 1 owl, sparrow, woodpecker, phainopepla, cardinal.
Hello Goldie
This is Still in progress. It seems like it's taking forever to finish just because something always comes up and it's been through a few revisions.
There is always one piece that is a struggle to get right for most artists. The problem child :)
There is always one piece that is a struggle to get right for most artists. The problem child :)
Latest and Last version! |
Two Paws |
Two paws, blue outline |
Goldfinch Mosaic
Lucky & Mishka Home
Framed and at home over the mantel, Lucky and Mishka give a friendly greeting to holiday visitors. A 'hooty' hello :)
Best Friends Lucky and Mishka
At 10 Lucky is so frisky, playful. Mishka will me-ow so sweetly at the sound of her name - really charming. Lucky got a make over, taking out the white/grey. Mishka's pose was changed so she could face the viewer. See Lucky and Mishka today at the end of this post. They are the sweetest of companions.
Lucky & Mishka - 18x24" Acrylic |
Original pose and color reference photo (cropped for layout in Photoshop). |
Mishka reference |
Younger Lucky, reference photo |
Lucky today (I love this picture!) |
Lucky Boy :) What a smile! |
Mishka - favorite spot, keeping an eye on the front yard. |
Ghost Dog
When paintings & mosaics are in the ugly duckling stages that is one of the comments made; "it'll be nice to see the ghosts filled in". Usually dog, cat, bird etc.
Painting from back to front, the layers are added on top then progressively glazed to bring forward or push back areas.
So here are a couple of pics of a current portrait in progress.
Companions Lucky the dog and Mishka the kitty.
Painting from back to front, the layers are added on top then progressively glazed to bring forward or push back areas.
So here are a couple of pics of a current portrait in progress.
Companions Lucky the dog and Mishka the kitty.
Tucson Airport Mural Repair - Finished
Back at the Tucson International Airport for the repair/replacement of a stolen scorpion.
A new creepy bug is in place. Here's the progress of that. It was nice to see them again with a fresh eye and appreciate their uniqueness. Plus I got nicer photos of the other mosaic murals.
Here are the murals on the west end, welcome lounge B.
A new creepy bug is in place. Here's the progress of that. It was nice to see them again with a fresh eye and appreciate their uniqueness. Plus I got nicer photos of the other mosaic murals.
Here are the murals on the west end, welcome lounge B.
Area prepped. |
Bug is attached to piece of stained glass. Epoxy ready to apply to the back (Gorilla 2 part epoxy). |
Piece is attached. Paper pad added to the front to prevent sticking & add pressure in the center for even distribution. Little stones added to the bottom side for stability and decorative appeal. |
Waiting for epoxy to set. Killing time at the airport... tick, tock... |
Fast forward 1 hour. Ready to grout. |
Taped and grouted with same black grout. It will probably not match exactly due to previous aged grout. But it should blend. |
Men's side with the repair. Tiny bat that I wish I had painted a mural background. He looks lonely over the water fountain! |
Both mosaic murals at the west end of the baggage level. On the left and the right as people come down the stairs to collect baggage at welcome lounge B. |
Mural Repair at the airport
Did I mention one of the murals at Tucson International Airport was vandalized? Someone stole the scorpion (pried it off) the mural at the west end. It will be replaced this Monday with a new creepy bug.
Why would someone do that when they can go to Amazon or ebay and get one? Who knows. This one will have a different adhesive, see how long it lasts.
Oh, this bug was "farm raised" - picture that!
Why would someone do that when they can go to Amazon or ebay and get one? Who knows. This one will have a different adhesive, see how long it lasts.
Oh, this bug was "farm raised" - picture that!
New scorpion replacement |
Damage, missing bug. |
Mural Before damage. |
St. Francis with Wildlife
I read all the time how post titles are supposed to have catchy lead titles to lure readers in, but no fluff here :)
Just a new little reverse glass painting of St. Francis of Assisi who travels (why not?) and hangs out with different animals, loved companions.
Here he is in a magical garden with a mexican wolf, quail, tortoise, hare and three tiny mice! Plus he decided to wear the hood for a slightly different look. The finished glass painting will be inserted into a wood frame that can be used as a scarf, coat, leash hanger.
More pics soon!
Just a new little reverse glass painting of St. Francis of Assisi who travels (why not?) and hangs out with different animals, loved companions.
Here he is in a magical garden with a mexican wolf, quail, tortoise, hare and three tiny mice! Plus he decided to wear the hood for a slightly different look. The finished glass painting will be inserted into a wood frame that can be used as a scarf, coat, leash hanger.
More pics soon!
The back side of the glass that is being painted onto in reverse. |
The front side of the glass that is viewed. |
Day Of The Dead Celebration
Nov. 1 & 2 are the official Days Of the Dead, a big celebration of life, remembering our loved ones.
This year I did a small piece of my Risa and a night of face painting sugar skull designs at Tucson Botanical Gardens for their Feast Of the Dearly Departed event.
I love face painting the sugar skull designs which can range from slower, complex designs to fast simple painting. Either way, they are fun to wear!
Body art has been around since the dawn of humans - this celebration is an opportunity to have some fun painting them.
Took this off the iMac after returning (bad lighting in my little office), before I washed it off. The smudge on the nose bridge is where my glasses sat - yes I need glasses to paint!
This year I did a small piece of my Risa and a night of face painting sugar skull designs at Tucson Botanical Gardens for their Feast Of the Dearly Departed event.
The little details are all things that are so her! Prints available - contact me sue@suebetanzos.com
Made a border for a postcard with tiny paw prints (red, white, blue).
I love face painting the sugar skull designs which can range from slower, complex designs to fast simple painting. Either way, they are fun to wear!
Body art has been around since the dawn of humans - this celebration is an opportunity to have some fun painting them.
Took this off the iMac after returning (bad lighting in my little office), before I washed it off. The smudge on the nose bridge is where my glasses sat - yes I need glasses to paint!
Beautiful Student Project!
Wow - great first project Michelle! Turned out so pretty :)
Glass mosaic Milagro Heart from the Day Of the Dead Mosaic class I teach at diMosaico.
Glass mosaic Milagro Heart from the Day Of the Dead Mosaic class I teach at diMosaico.
Risa, Mi Amiga Para Siempre
Risa, my Forever Friend, Australian Shepherd. Pet Portrait for Day Of The Dead Design 2014, Dogtoberfest for Handi-dogs event.
In progress. Still needs some tweaking.
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