Friday, December 28, 2012

Paint Party Friday: Week 42 Year 2 Check-In - Happy New Year 2013!


Start your New Year off with a bang... 
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We hope you are all enjoying a lovely Holiday Season complete with wonderful times with family and friends, and some creativity too.  Since we know you are all very busy this time of year, we're keeping this week's post short and sweet.  From our studios to yours, we wish you all a safe and fun New Year..., and that every one of you has a happy, healthy, prosperous and creative year filled with love and laughter!
 
See you in 2013!

Now, let's party!
 
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To a great 2013! (insert clinking glass sound here...)
EVA and Kristin
xoxo

Friday, December 21, 2012

Paint Party Friday: Week 41, Year 2 Check In Featured Artist: EVA from "to be determined"


image courtesy of EVA of "to be determined"

Hi Everyone, it's EVA here... First, I'd like to welcome you all to the 41st week (Year 2) of Paint Party Friday and thank you all again for making this such a fun party. Second, I'd like to repeat: Please, please, please send in your PPF Artist Interview!!! We warned you that if you didn't send in your interviews, you'd be subjected to Kristin and I blathering on about ourselves...Kristin did so eloquently a while ago and I guess it is now my turn… So, while we wait for your stories (please send in your stories), you're stuck with me! Third – after this interview, we have an idea we would like to get your feedback on.

Please tell us a bit about your personal history with painting. (When did you start painting? How has your painting evolved since you first started?)
I am fairly new to painting and to art. I remember enjoying it as a child though I never pursued it beyond that. My sister was “the artist” in the family and I was happy for her to be such and kept busy with a myriad of other interests. A few years ago (late 2009) I was questioning my creativity – wondering if indeed I was creative since I rarely did anything more than admire art. I came across Leah’s Creative Every Day website and decided to create something in some blank books I had - every day in 2010. And I did. 365 one-page creations. I tried pens, coloured pencils, pastels and paints. I really enjoyed the painting.
What are your favorite techniques, media, and tools to use in creating your paintings?
I am really still learning and experimenting. Captivated by art stores, I have bought and tried a few different media. So far I like acrylics best, though watercolours are very easy to take with you when travelling – maybe I’ll eventually get the hang of them…
image courtesy of EVA of "to be determined"

What is your favorite thing to paint? Why?
I don’t have any favourite things yet. I keep experimenting with whatever idea the muse or prompts bring my way. I’d like to try more abstracts but so far only one attempt has made me happy. I always think they look easy when I see them on walls but I now realize that there is a lot of skill and talent that goes into making a beautiful abstract. I always admire the gorgeous ones I see my fellow PPFers create.
image courtesy of EVA of "to be determined"
What is your proudest painting moment and/or greatest painting achievement so far?
About two-thirds of the way through my year of “living creatively” in 2010, close friends were over for dinner. They had just renovated their main floor bathroom and were gently bickering over artwork and how to decorate it. All of a sudden I heard myself say “I’ll paint you a picture for it…”!! (??) To this point all the “painting” I had done was in a small book, never on a canvas. But I started. And finished. They loved it and spent over $300 to frame it! I was very happy and proud of that.  

image courtesy of EVA of "to be determined"


I am also thrilled with my nutcracker paintings that I created last January. They are now hanging in my seriously-over-decorated-for-Christmas living room.
image courtesy of EVA of "to be determined"
(btw - note Kristin's lovely Nutcracker on the mantel)
I am also (most of all) super proud of PPF and all of you and your participation in the party here. I am always (and Kristin is too) thrilled when I read your comments about how PPF helps you keep up with your painting activities and goals. It is exactly what we hoped for when we created it.
  
What's next in your painting future?
I would like to paint bigger! Maybe a 3-4 ft  canvas, or larger size? I don’t really have a good spot to do this though so it might wait until summer returns to the north… and I can paint outdoors.
To learn even more about EVA, she can be found at:
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This past week, despite all the excitement and busy-ness of the holiday season, has also been a time of great shock and sorrow over the tragedy at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut. Our heartfelt wishes go out to the families involved. Many of you have been commenting about this on your blogs, some of you have been creating art in memoriam and others have been wondering how to contibute. It was suggested to us that we might want to hold an art auction with the proceeds going to the school's support fund. We wonder if you would like to participate in this idea? Other ways to help have been suggested by Liv Lane in this post. If you like the art auction idea, then we will hold the event in January. Please email us or let us know in the comments. Thanks! 
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**Would you like to be a PPF Featured Artist? (Of course you do!)
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We wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday celebrations!
xoxo
EVA and Kristin

Friday, December 14, 2012

Paint Party Friday: Week 40 Year 2 Check-In


Being a PPF Featured Artist is sweet!
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While we wait for more featured artist submissions, we thought it would be fun to revisit a "Year 1" tradition and ask a poll question!

Since everyone is so busy this time of year, we're wondering if painting is still a priority...


Now, it's time to show off those painting efforts!

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Friday, December 7, 2012

Paint Party Friday: Week 39 Year 2 Check In

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This holiday season, give your PPF friends the gift of your story!

Dear wonderful PPFers,

This is a message that is worth repeating...

We have received many messages from lots of you not knowing "if your paintings are good enough" or thinking that since you don't "sell your art", you shouldn't submit an interview to be a PPF Featured Artist.  If this sounds familiar, please know...

*ALL PAINT PARTY FRIDAY PAINTERS ARE WELCOME!!!*

If you paint, we want to hear your story.


We all learn from each other...

It doesn't matter if you use oils or fingerpaints; if you paint on canvas or cardboard; if you paint in a studio, at the kitchen table or on the floor; if you've been published or you only post paintings to your blog...

We all have something to share! It has been fascinating to hear a such a fun variety of  stories and to learn more about each Featured Artist. Such inspiration! Similarities, differences, uniqueness  and wonderful paintings. Thank you to everyone who has been featured so far!

Now, we want to hear YOUR story!

What are you waiting for? 
Submit your interview  ;)
xoxo
EVA and Kristin

Now, let's get this party started...

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