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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Tears, Rainbow Tears, and Eruption

TEARS: This one is going to be short and sweet. I have had the painting posted on Etsy for a while now, but I haven't gotten around to writing a blog about it. This one is a completely abstract painting. The day I painted it I wasn't feeling the most happy. I don't know why I was just really depressed and kept feeling like I needed to cry. Nothing bad had happened I just felt really upset. I decided to paint and hopefully that would make me feel better. I got my stuff together and this is what I made.
You can get this one here.

RAINBOW TEARS: This painting was very messy to do. My Mom named this one and I have no idea how she cam up with Rainbow Tears, but it's cute. This is one of the paintings I talked about not having posted yet in a previous blog about my books. I was really bored one day while I was home alone and decided to paint. I did two paintings that day but the first one was Rainbow Tears.I taped it up on the wall  and fixed some newspaper around the floor to catch the mess. I squirted some paint on the paper and then sprayed the paint with a lot of water. And the final result was so much fun to watch happen.

You can get this one here.

ERUPTION: The second one I did that day is similar. This time I marked off some of the paper with painting tape before I did anything. Then I did the same thing but I did two different color schemes on either side of the tape. One side it green and yellow the other is red and orange. I think the outcome was beautiful.

You can get this one here.

I hope you enjoyed this post and my paintings. Have a great day.

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Sexy Sleeping Beauty

"We are all born sexual creatures, thank God, but it's a pity so many people despise and crush this natural gift." Marilyn Monroe 

So I have published a new book and have yet to post my two new paintings. If you read my other post about my first short story you know that I a doing a series of erotic fairy tales. Once those are finished I will be doing more erotic stories and possible simple romance and horror. I think I will try a little bit of everything to see what I like the best. I really like the quote I picked because it reminds me a lot of my family. I'm the odd one of my family, well my parents and I are, most of my extended family are Baptists and Conservative. They have the belief that sex does not exist and  you should only have it after you are married and that it's a taboo subject. That you're not suppose to talk about it in mixed company, God forbid you say the word pregnant in front of a man. I think Marilyn hit the nail on the head when she made the comment about sex. I think what's worse is that she probably said this in the '40's or the '50's, yet people like my family are still afraid of sex. I would get a lot of flack for writing these stories if I went around and told everybody what I was writing about. Sex is needed to continue as a species yet people are afraid of it. As I have done with everything that I do; I go against the norm and I don't conform to one mold.
My newest story is about Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty). She has divorced her Prince Charming and moved to sunny California. She has a new boyfriend but he doesn't treat her so well. He drinks a lot and when she doesn't do what he wants he beats her. Then a new guy comes to town and starts working as a waiter at the diner she works at. He is perfect and sweet. Her friend convinces her that she needs to leave her abusive boyfriend and go with the new guy. To find out what else happens and how it ends you will have to read it.
You can get to book here on kindle or in paper back.

As always you can get any of my paintings here.

Don't forget to check out my other book on kindle as well. Have a great day.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

My First Book

I haven't posted in awhile, I have been kind of busy lately. I have two new paintings that I need to get framed, and on Etsy, and I have been writing my first short story that is now published. I chose to self publish just to see how well that works for me. Now don't think I am changing what I like doing to writing now; I have been writing longer than I have been painting. It is another art form that I like to express myself through. I have a full length book that I have been working on for awhile now, and have yet to finish. I decided to work on a few short stories that I could get published quickly. My short stories are for a specific demographic because the are likely to offend some.

I decided to reread all of my favorite Grimm's Fairy Tales, and that sparked an idea. A lot of women are into erotic romances right since the release of 50 Shades of Grey. I haven't gotten a chance to read all three books, but I have started the first one, and I do enjoy it. So with that in mind I decided that I would take few to the Grimm's most popular stories and tell what the heroines are doing now. As you can guess these will not be the fairy tales that we all no and love, but they do all have happy endings. (No pun intended)

My series of erotic fairy tales is called Fatefully Ever After. My first book looks at the new life of Rapunzel. Everybody knows how the original ended; the Prince gets thrown out of the tower and blinded by thorns and wonders around until he hears Rapunzel's singing. They then live out their lives happily ever after with their twins, but what is something happened between them. Sadly in my version the Prince has died and Rapunzel flees her home, and lands in the 1970's in Nevada.

She finds herself owning her own brothel that specializes in bondage. She has sworn off men since the Prince died because she feels that there is no other man for her. That is until Nick shows up. Nick is her landlords son and he has come to town to look after is father and his father's buildings. Nick falls instantly for Rapunzel the moment he lays his eyes on her, but she takes a little more persuasion. Rapunzel slowly finds that she is falling for him, but can't seem to let go of the Prince. Rapunzel shares many sexual scenes with her clients in her brothel before she finally is able to five herself to Nick. During her struggles with letting go of the past her best friend Naomi helps her, and she meets a new client that gives $500 tips. 

I also drew the cover for my book as well. I got to try out my new found drawing abilities and my watercolor pencils. Those are so much fun to use. Yes they are pretty much just colored pencils, but you can use the while wet or color over the with water to get a more smooth or textured finish.

Once I scanned  it into my computer I did a little bit of editing. Nothing major just made her hair a little bit brighter and did a soft focus around the edge so that Rapunzel really popped out of the picture.

I have, so far, published my book as a ebook on the Kindle marketplace and has a paperback through Createspace. Createspace will also make the paperback available are Kindle, but that will take a couple of days. Here are the links to my book. My ebook is available here and the paperback is available here.

I'm sure you thought you get out of reading about me plugging my paintings as well. Not so fast you can't get that lucky. While you are checking out my new book just walk write over to etsy and take a look at my paintings here.

Just to entice you a little bit. My two paintings that I will post next are called Rainbow Tears and Eruption. They are complete abstract, and were a little messy to make. I might even right a blog post to share some of my earlier drawings and then my drawings after I finished my learning how to draw book. My next erotic fairy tale will follow Sleeping Beauty/Briar Rose journey in finding her true love. I hoped you enjoyed my new post, and please check out my book. Have a great day!

Monday, July 27, 2015

Paradise

"Nature is not only all that is visible to the eye... it also includes the inner pictures of the soul." Edvard Munch

          My quote of the day is what I believe abstract art is. Most people when they hear the word nature they think trees, flowers, birds, water, butterflies, etc. Nature is not limited to what EVERYBODY can see, but also includes what people see in their minds. Then when you express what is in your mind it isn't going to look like a certain thing. That is how I believe you get abstract paintings. That's probably also where you get tattoos and crazy hair colors. Anybody that doesn't understand that your mind is also nature just needs to take a few minutes in a quiet, dark room and listen to their self. For some people that could be a scary situation; I know it would be for me. That is all I have to say on this subject.

         My painting today is another waterfall that my Mom named "Paradise". Like I do every time I paint nature I looked through a lot of different pictures until one of them spoke to me. I really like this one because it is mainly water. I used my new painting knives with this one for making the mountain underneath the water. I used the knife to apple black and lite brown on top of the dark brown that I had applied. When I used the knife I put a lot of pressure on one side more than the other and it left little cut marks in the paint. When I started painting the water across  the rocks the lines added a 3D like effect.
        
      Once I was done with all of the water I added some greenery and flowers to finish up the look. Then once it had dried I framed it. Of my two waterfall paintings I think I like this one the best because it has more water. I really like how I can use the paint to make the waterfall look like it is real; like it is popping off the page. Maybe its just me, but I paint for myself so that's all that matters. And that is the thought that I am going to leave you with today. I will elaborate on it tomorrow. Remember anything you do, do it for yourself not other people. Make sure you are happy then you can make other people happy.



      As always you can see all of my work here. And you can see or buy this particular painting here

Friday, July 24, 2015

Dreamworld

"A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art." Paul Cezanne

     This is going to be a short on today. I have touched on this thought in my past blogs, but I feel like elaborating today. Another piece of information about myself, I suffer from an anxiety disorder plus I am an empath. Your probably like "What does that mean?" Most people doesn't believe in empathy or have a hard time understanding. A lot of the times people are like "Oh, she's just hypersensitive." Well whatever you believe I know what I live with, and for the most part it isn't all that fun. I have always been the one people were drawn to and would express their problems to me, and they didn't necessarily expect me to help them they just wanted a shoulder to cry. And you're probably thinking why is that so bad, but I absorb peoples energy. I can literally walk into a room and tell you what the people in the room feel. That on top of an anxiety disorder sometimes make my life miserable. Art helps me to release some of that anxiety. Whether it helps me releases the emotions or just gets my mind off of it; I feel better after I paint. I agree with Paul's quote; I don't understand how a person could make art without having an emotional tie. You can tell by looking at the work that there isn't any emotion involved. It has no depth to it. Alright that is all I have to say today on that.


        This is my most favorite painting I have done. My Mom called it Dreamworld. I love fairies (I know shocker) I was looking through some pictures of fairies, and decided to do a painting with a bunch of fairies. This one I actually roughly drew it out on my canvas before I started painting it. I am not stupid enough to try to free hand it with a paintbrush. Each section of the main woman's skirt tells a different story. And before anybody asks, no they are not related in anyway. I you remember from one of my early blogs, in my set of acrylic paints I have a metallic silver and gold. Once I finished the painting I went over the moon with the silver and I went over the woman's skin with the gold. You could really tell that I had done anything until I took a picture of it and the flash of the camera really showed up the metallic. This is my most detailed painting so far, but I'm looking forward to making more.

        As always you can see and purchase all of my work here.  You can purchase and see Dreamworld here.

Hope you enjoyed this post. Sorry it was so much shorter than the rest. I will probably expand on this painting later on, but for now have a great day!

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Waterfall

"The emotions are sometimes so strong that I work without knowing it. The strokes come like speech." Vincent Van Gogh

       If you have read my last two posts and have come back for more that you so much, but if this is the first time reading one of my blogs, then you have no idea what you are getting into. (Maniacal laugh) This one will kind of tie into my last post. Like I said last time I'm quite shy, and I find it hard to talk to new people, but art gives me a way to be able to express myself. I have also said my paintings change with my mood, so that's why I chose Van Gogh's quote. When I am picking my quote for a post I have a list of them and I read through them and which ever one sticks in my mind is the one I choose for that post. Then I figure out a way to talk about it for awhile; just until you are on the precipice of being bored and closing out the page. I've said this once, and I will probably say it a thousand times more until everybody starts to believe it; ART IS AN IMPORTANT SUBJECT TO LEARN. Most people probably thinks art just means drawing or painting or something to do with paper and brush. Art is anything that speaks to you and can speak to the other person that sees it. In a sense sport is an art. I know, I know, I'm crazy woman for saying that, but it's true. Just look at schools, sports is the one thing that joins the students together, well except for the outcasts, but that's a different soap box. Now like I said in an earlier post I don't like that fact the art programs are the first to be cut because I believe it can be more important than sports, but I'm not saying sports should be cut either. Any extracurricular item at school is important because in a sense it is all art. Where artist paint a picture for people to view and interpret and get something from it; an athlete performs on a field for people to view and interpret and get something from it. Both artist and athlete work to improve their art to make more people like what they are doing. Same goes for a film maker, singer, dancer, etc. And each one of them gets  lost in their work, and let's their soul and emotions guide them. Then ones that put more heart and soul into their work are better at what they do because it is more personal. If you just do it for the money or recognition your work isn't going to turn out that great. Like Van Gogh said emotions is speech.



      Today's painting is different that the others because it is actually based on a thing. It isn't completely abstract art that my hands paint. I like looking through pictures of nature and I really like pictures with water. Which is funny because I'm not that big of a fan of large bodies of water. I don't like the thoughts of drowning. I guess that's why I like pictures of them. Its amazing to see the still picture of them because you know they don't look like that anymore. Its just in that one second it took to take that picture that the water looked like that.

       I look through pictures and when one speaks to me I try to recreate it into a painting. It never looks exactly the same, but that's not typically what I am going for. When I do a painting with water I always save it for last especially with the waterfall. I painted this one with a mix of different paints mainly acrylic and watercolor and even some tempura. And it was painted on painting paper, then framed. I started with a basic color for the background which was, surprisingly, orange. I wanted orange to peak out like it doesn't at the change of the seasons from summer to fall. For the same reason I have the yellow  dotted in the painting. I then started doting on some dark green and black. Once that dried I dotted on the lighter green with some white and yellow. Then once I felt I had the greenery portrayed I went on to the fun part, the water. I don't know if anybody teaches this or if any other artist does it, but when I paint water I paint in the way that the water moves. With the water fall in did long stokes coming down from the starting point and the dotting some on the outside of the main stroke and where it hits the water to make it look like the mist that comes off the water. Then the solid body gets sideways squiggles. I make sure I have a lot of paint on my brush or paper to make sure I can get it in one  swipe. I don't want the breaks in the lines from stopping an reload my brush. The water is mainly green because that greenery around the water is reflecting into the water. Once the water was done the picture was done.


       My Dad was having an off day so when I showed him this one he just said "Oh, nice", (I'm used to that). My Mom flipped over it because she loves waterfall pictures. Over all a lot of people have like this one. The funny thing is this isn't one of my top favorites, but I still like it. As always you can see all of my paintings here. And you can view or buy Waterfall here.

I hope you enjoyed this post, and have a great day!


Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Fireworks

"If I could say it in words there would be no reason to paint." Edward Hopper

       You can view all of my work here:  https://www.etsy.com/shop/GetTheRagtimeBlues?ref=hdr_shop_menu

       I said in my first blog that I had tattoos, but I don't think I said that I was a shy and quiet person. I have never been able to just walk up to somebody and introduce myself. I'm the one that stands in the back and waits for somebody to come to me, so it isn't easy for me to talk about things. I'm afraid I'm going to sound like an idiot that's why I don't talk unless I have to. That's not to say I don't talk because if you get me started I'm not always easy to shut up, but that's after I warm up to you. When I paint, or get a tattoo, or perform on stage, it's a way for me to express myself. It may not be free of judgement, but nothing is; you can't be afraid of people judging you.

          This was my first tattoo, and by no means was it easy for me to pick out. I am extremely indecisive. I sat for hours on pinterest looking a picture after picture for something that I likes, and keeping in mind I couldn't go completely crazy and pick something that was going to cost me a fortune. I kept seeing this quote show up, and being the theatre and Shakespeare nut I am I decided on this quote. FYI it's from A Midsummer Night's Dream. Then I added the feathers around it because I have a thing for feathers; plus I was planning ahead for another tattoo I was thinking of getting that would work into the feathers. Thus my first tattoo was born. Then about two months later I had a little mad money, and I had promised my Mom I would buy her a tattoo. Funny how somebody doesn't want something until they see somebody else with one. So I decided to do a mother daughter tattoo with my mom. So I spent a thousand more hours on the internet found things I liked then I had to get my mom's approval. We ended up with this, and it isn't finished yet. We have a quote we want to get around it, but I needed to knock off a few dollars so we had to forgo the quote at the time.

      Just like for the reason I paint I get tattoos, and just like Edward Hopper said, if I could say what I wanted why would I need to paint or get tattoos or perform on stage. That's my thought of the day, now onto something completely different.


       My painting I bring to you today is smaller than the past ones I have shared. I did this oil painting on just oil painting paper, and then framed it so it would look pretty (AWWWW)
       

      When I painted this I was thinking of showing gravity. I mixed the paint on the paper and tinned it out a lot and then I stood the paper on its end and let the paint run. Then I splattered some black and white paint on the paper. I really like splattering paint. My Mom had something else in mind. When she saw it the first words out of her mouth was "Is it fireworks". I instantly liked that better than gravity, plus I painted on 4th of July weekend. My Dad didn't really have an opinion on this one, but I don' expect him to understand everything I do, but this is one of my friends favorites that I have done. I love seeing all the different colors, and seeing the lines of paint run in different directions. It really does look like fireworks. It even brings that joy of seeing fire in the sky when you look at it, or at least it does for me. To each their own I suppose. 


       Well that's it for today I hope you enjoyed reading my blog today. Once I get caught up on all of the paintings I have already done the blogs will slow to probably once a week or every few days. Have a great day!