Thursday, November 2, 2017

Jewcy Feature

Well, it's official. My spring show, "Ancient Illuminations," will be at Lowe Mill Arts & Entertainment in late April. I was interviewed for Jewcy about the project. See the article here.


Below are a few samples of the series. Prints of the completed pieces can be purchased here.











Monday, October 9, 2017

Lowe Mill Show  

I’ve been working on a new series that you’ll be able to see this spring at Lowe Mill. More details to come! 



Monday, January 18, 2016

Monday, March 2, 2015

Dr. Seuss Class Art Project

This week, my students will re-imagine classic paintings in the style of Dr. Seuss. Here is my example, based on Picasso's "The Old Guitarist."

Friday, December 26, 2014

Alabama Flying Machine

When you were a kid, did you ever try to build a flying machine? 
Did you want to? 

Almost everyone I know has a story that involves falling from a tree, tall rock or rooftop during a failed flying experiment... But what if it had worked? If it had happened in Alabama, I suspect it would have looked something like this: 
"Alabama Flying Machine" 15x22, Watercolor on 140 lb. Arches
Remember James and the Giant Peach? Roald Dahl describes the characters being carried through the sky by birds as the glow worm provides light. If  Roald Dahl had grown up in the Deep South, the birds would have been june bugs and the glow worm would have been fireflies in a Mason jar. Oops, I mean "lightning bugs." Oh, and the travelers would never leave the ground without the supplies to make sweet, iced tea to celebrate a successful flight.

Here is the process for creating "Alabama Flying Machine."


First, I organize my ideas with quick sketches in my sketchbook. 


Now I draw my design on some 140 lb. Arches watercolor paper. I actually want some of these pencil lines to show, so I don't bother to draw lightly. 




This is different from my other watercolor paintings. This time, I only want to pour the background. I mask out the bugs and the flying machine and pour the paint.


After removing the drawing gum, I'm ready to use paints and watercolor pencils to fill in the images. 


Painting the june bugs is my favorite part. I have lots of childhood memories involving these critters.


I continue to add details...


And now I'm ready to fly! 

The original of this painting is currently available for sale. Contact me at starrwd@gmail.com to discuss your purchase or order this image on laptop skins, shirts, travel mugs, totes or phone cases from Redbubble


 



Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Commissioned Work Special

To encourage early orders for the upcoming holiday season, through November 14, commissioned art will be 20% off the standard $1.60 per square inch. Sizes from 5x7 to 22x30 available. Email starrwd@gmail.com for details.