"Paint What You Love"

"Paint What You Love"
"Paint What You Love", by R.J. Ball, Pastel on velour

Aug 21, 2013

An Invitation

You are all invited!!  The following invitation is for the upcoming New Braunfels Art League Show, Sept. 4th. thru Sept. 29th., 2013.  The title of the show is "For the Love of Animals".  The address and date/time of reception, awards, is on the card.

I am both excited and honored that one of the paintings I am entering, was selected to be on the invitation!!  I did two blogs on "Think Big", April 13th. and Jan. 8th..  Another painting I am entering is "Waiting", blog on Jan. 24th., 2012.  The third one is a new painting, "A Loving Worker", and I will post a blog on her soon.

Hope you can make it to the reception on Sept. 6th., and/or show while it is there.!!


Aug 10, 2013

"Scruppy"

"Scruppy" is a commissioned pet portrait I have recently finished.  A customer that I had sold my ceramic molds, kilns, to, commissioned me to do him for a friend in Florida.  He was a challenge, as I did not have good referance photos.  They were too small and too far away.  Also, a couple of them were when he was younger, and some when he is now older.  Plus, the coloring of him was hard to determine.  Lesson learned!!  Do not accept a commission until you see the referance photos first, or are able to take your own.  However, I will tell you that I am stubborn enough, I took on the challenge.  To end the story, I had my customer send her friend a photo of the painting, to see if it looked anything like Scruppy.  She received word that it looked like a younger version.  So, "Scruppy" is now in the hands of his master.  It was a good experience!!


"Scruppy", Pastel, 8" x 6"

Jul 28, 2013

"Red Jungle Fowl"

This is one of my pastels I decided to do when I didn't know what I wanted to paint next, so I just went through my photos and picked this chicken whose photo I took when we were in Hawaii.  They run loose all over the place.  I will first show the original and then how it shows now.  When it was first finished, there was something that didn't seem right.  I realized it was the composition.  I like my diagonal, but too much space at top.  So I resized it to 8" x 8".  I remembered hearing "you can't go wrong with a square format".  I do like it better.  If anyone has any feedback on that thought, please let me know.  I am still learning composition (and there is a lot to learn!!).




"Red Jungle Fowl", Pastel, 8" x 8"


Jul 3, 2013

"Indian Blanket"

This is the latest in my series, Texas Wildflowers.  "Indian Blanket" is the common name.

I am enjoying doing them, but still not sure if it is the style I want.  I guess I am wanting something a little different, but not sure what.  An idea came to me yesterday, so will have to work on it to see if it will work out.  So many times I have an idea, but it doesn't come together on paper.  Bet nobody has had that problem before (yeah, right!).  After all, it is a part of the creative process.  I'll keep you posted.


"Indian Blanket", Pastel, 8" x 8"

Apr 13, 2013

Just Tooting My Horn!

The Canyon Lake Art Guild is currently having their Annual "Lasting Impressions" Show at the New Braunfels Art League Gallery(www.newbraunfelsartleague.org.).  It will be showing April 7th. thru May 1st., 2013.  If you are in the area and would like to see it, go to their web site for address and hours.

The category I entered is Drawing media:  Pastel, Colored Pencil, Pen and Ink, Graphite.  I am very happy to announce that I received a 2nd. Place Red ribbon!!  Now I can say that all three of the paintings in my "Paint What You Love" series have ribbons.  The first two were 1st. Place, each.  See previous blog for photos.

"Think Big", Pastel, 20" x 16"(unframed)

I have been enjoying reading(and learning) from other blogs that include wips(work in progress), so thought I would try to do a short one on "Think Big":
Will start with my drawing on tracing paper.  I always do this, so I can see if my composition looks o.k., and can also make changes, if necessary.  I also make sure my focal area is in the right place(using the golden mean).  A grid method is used, sometimes, but I try to keep a loose hand on my pencil, and not be so exact.  As you can see from my referance photo, I added sky, to give more depth, and some complementary color.  I liked the log on the right, and wanted it to point to the dog.  Some more ivy was added, trying to give a color trail to focal area, plus some color contrast.


I would also like to mention that my sister(Valerie) and her daughter(Brooke) have teamed up to do a business, and currently have two spaces at the Red Rooster Antiques and Design Center, 971 West San Antonio St., New Braunfels, Tx..  One of the spaces is called "Family Reunion".  They asked me to display some of my paintings, of which I am delighted to accommodate.  Also, on display, is some wonderful Photography by my cousin, Bonnie Crumley, and Jewelry by her daughter, Melanie Truesdell.  Valerie and Brooke redo old furniture, etc., into a great distressed look, using CeCe Caldwell's "naturally green" paint.  They have some beautiful pieces for sale, and also sell the paint, in their other space.  Be sure to check it out.

Thanks for reading!

Jan 8, 2013

Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and "Think Big"

I have been wanting to post to my blog ever since before Thanksgiving.  However, the holidays and family matters had higher priorities.  On Jan. 1st., I did start the New Year off in my studio--thinking that might be a good omen.  Doing so did get me off to a good start.

I finished "Think Big", the third painting to add to my series "Paint What You Love".  The photo referance and the dog, belongs to my hairdresser.  The minute I saw it, the title came to me, and I obtained permission from her to use it in my paintings.  The dog's name is Honey, a yellow lab.  I am including it in my series because the title covers a lot of territory in the artist's life.  When I first started painting, I would do small sizes(8"x10" or smaller).  I kept hearing "do larger paintings--it will loosen you up".  So I did, and it did help.  "Think Big" can also mean make bigger goals and dreams--don't limit yourself--shoot for the stars!  Dream of that Best of Show or 1st. Place ribbon.  Envision people wanting to hang your paintings in their homes or businesses.  Keep learning--we don't know it all, yet(and never will).

Just to refresh your memory, I will include my other two paintings, to show as a series.

 "Think Big", Pastel, 20" x 16"

"Paint What You Love", Pastel, 16" x 20"

"Have Fun", Pastel, 20" x 16"

Sep 28, 2012

"Gypsy"

I was surprise when I checked my last post and it was dated July.  I have been painting(or playing), but it was a busy summer--taking care of "life's opportunities"(mostly personal).

One painting I was able to do, and am posting now, has a little story.  The title is "Gypsy", and Gypsy is my husband's youngest daughter's dog.  Jennifer rescued her from an animal shelter, not knowing how old.  Well, the years have come and gone, and Gypsy's age is showing, especially the cataracts in her eyes.  Jennifer was willing to have surgery for her, but tests showed it couldn't be done.  One day, while Jennifer was visiting for the weekend, I downloaded some pics from her camera.  I came across one in particular, zoomed in, and cropped.  Viola!!  "Gypsy".  What is great---I performed "artistic surgery" and successfully removed the cataracts!!  I am planning on giving the painting to Jennifer as a surprise, perhaps for Christmas, if I can wait that long.

Enjoy, and Smile while you Paint (it releases tension).  Learned that on the tennis court.

"Gypsy", pastel, 8"x6"



Jul 23, 2012

An Add-on to my previous post

I just discovered that I have not included "Moonlit Bluebonnets" in any previous post, so here it is.  I might get the hang of this one of these days!

"Moonlit Bluebonnets", 10" x 8", pastel