Showing posts with label fish painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fish painting. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2020

April Challenge, Fish

The Challenge for April is quite simple and can be interpreted any way we like. It is just Something Fishy.


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Carmen Beecher's Fish



I love brilliant tropical fish with their elaborate costumes. This is a Red Siamese Fighting Fish.

Carmen Beecher

www.carmenbeecher.com
www.carmensart.etsy.com

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Fay Picardi's Fish
   
Carmen's post is especially hard to follow, but I can't not post a fish. Having a husband who goes out fish hunting 2 or more times a week makes it mandatory to at least try. I found this little fish that I started when we were trying to do lion fish. Donna did a great one, but I abandoned mine fairly quickly. I rediscovered this little attempt several days ago and set out to save it.



After some research, I found that the Trigger Fish is the closest to what I had already done, et voila. 
I first did the background with stripes of blue paper, trying to go from dark to light. None of the images were of the ocean, but I wanted to give that impression. When I looked for papers to fill in the rest, I wanted something bright but not plain. I ran across a jewelry advertisement and finished the fish with gold, diamonds and emeralds. So I named it appropriately.  

What's Your Trigger?  by Fay Picardi

I like the effect of the different strips because I can create so many landscapes as I look at them. Ocean, sky, mountains. What do you see/sea?

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Cindy Michaud's Fish





I know nothing about fish that isn't found on a menu! But since I really needed some practice with repetitive design work I decided to make this challenge into exactly that.  The underwater grasses are the fun in this pen on paper work.  I stuck the fish in to keep with the theme!  Many ways to skin a cat...err....fish?
Cindy Michaud
art@cindymichaud.com

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Kathy Garvey's Fish
Gotcha!
16x20 Acrylic
This started as canvas for "cleaning my palette" a long time ago. I used all the colors leftover in my palette and spread them onto a canvas so they weren't wasted. Then I tried to find something in the crazy results and I saw a fish jumping at an artificial lure. I finally finished it for this challenge.

Below is the watercolor I started for the same challenge. It's hard to finish a picture I don't really like, but wanted to get it uploaded before the month ended and we moved on to something else.
Wreck Fish
9x12 Watercolor

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Donna Vines

I redid a Lion Fish that I had done a few years ago.  I have always wanted to do another and this was the perfect time.  I had to use an old canvas of an abstract landscape that I had.  The top was light blue and it had a lime green area, a dark stripe across the middle and a dark blue bottom.  I thought it might look interesting as a background, it didn't so I painted the canvas using some really fun acrylic tropical green paint I had.  I had enough for two coats but not three so you can still see some shading.  This was a fun one.





Lion Fish 2

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Mary Warnick

I have not been painting lately because my painting corner has been converted to a
sewing corner, so I can stitch up face masks.  However, here are a couple of old fish paintings and a recipe.

Recipe:  Healthy Fish and Chips
for each person use about one quarter pound piece of cod or haddock and one medium size potato.
Cut the potato into french fry shapes, with or without skin.  Place in baking pan that has been sprayed
with olive oil (either Pam or from a Misto), spray tops of potatoes.  Bake at 360 for 30 minutes.
Meanwhile, prepare fish.  Beat an egg in a low bowl, and grate a little lemon peel over it.  Coat fish with egg and then coat with panko bread crumbs.  If you have room in the potato pan, add fish to it.
Otherwise prepare another pan the same way for fish.
Turn potatoes over, spray top of fish and continue to bake about 30 minutes longer, turning fish once.
Serve with tartar sauce and/or lemon wedges, and be sure to round out your meal with veggies.
           



Fish Faces




Funny Fish

Mary Warnick

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FISH
The original sketch submitted for my mural for the Eau Gallie Arts District


The trout were representative of the Indian River. The child in the rain was from Verdi Eco School. 
The mural is still there, facing West. I'm not sure how the trout are doing. There are fewer now than when I moved to Eau Gallie in 2002. I will say though, the water seems clearer lately since our quarantine!



























Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Angelfish Oil Painting, Wildlife Painting, Small Oil Painting, Daily Painting SOLD, "Angels on Parade, 8x16x.75" Oil

I am still reliving memories of my trip to the coral reefs off Key Largo last summer.  Today's painting  is inspired by that trip.

SOLD
 Something great happened with this painting......I really liked it!!  I love the texture, the hues, just about everything.  I guess I shouldn't be saying that about my own work, but I do!

I really enjoyed painting this piece and I think it shows.  I think it is important that an artist expresses their feelings in their work and I feel I was able to do that with this piece.  I was not trying to replicate an image, or colors, or even a composition.  I admit I was thinking about a companion piece to the one below.

Fishy School
Purchase here
It was a really good feeling to create these two pieces, more or less, out of my head, and I hope to do more of this in the future.

I have one more fishy piece to show you in my next post.

Thanks for reading my blog today.

Carol Schiff

www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.etsy.com

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Fish Painting, Angelfish Painting, Textured Painting,SOLD

Sometime ago, I visited Key Largo, which inspired a series of paintings, I called my Coral Reef Series.  One of  favorites of the series is called "Angels on Parade".



My client, who purchased this painting, also commissioned a companion piece.  Below is the second painting.



The client was very pleased with the pair of artworks.

Thanks for reading my blog today!

Carol Schiff
www.CarolASchiff.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.etsy.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com



Saturday, February 18, 2017

Angelfish Oil Painting, Wildlife Painting, Small Oil Painting, Daily Painting "Angels on Parade, 8x16x.75" Oil

I am still reliving memories of my trip to the coral reefs off Key Largo last summer.  Today's painting  is inspired by that trip.

Purchase here
 Something great happened with this painting......I really liked it!!  I love the texture, the hues, just about everything.  I guess I shouldn't be saying that about my own work, but I do!

I really enjoyed painting this piece and I think it shows.  I think it is important that an artist expresses their feelings in their work and I feel I was able to do that with this piece.  I was not trying to replicate an image, or colors, or even a composition.  I admit I was thinking about a companion piece to the one below.

Fishy School
Purchase here
It was a really good feeling to create these two pieces, more or less, out of my head, and I hope to do more of this in the future.

I have one more fishy piece to show you in my next post.

Thanks for reading my blog today.

Carol Schiff

www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.etsy.com

Saturday, February 4, 2017

Fish Oil Painting, Small Oil Painting, Daily Painting, 8x16x.75" Palette Knife Painting

This painting was inspired by a trip to Key Largo's coral reefs.  It was thrilling watching the brightly colored tropical fish in their natural habitat.

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I started with a brush, but soon had a palette knife in my hand.


I also started with a photo, but soon found my own way.  I made the fish plumper, deleted their stripes, just enjoyed the process and the freedom to do what came naturally.

As I worked the paint got thicker and thicker.  It was a fun and relaxing day in the studio.  I came away feeling good!

Enjoy the moment!

Carol Schiff
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com

Ballard Park, Original Oil on Canvas

  I had not painted outside in two years, so this was quite a challenge. It was one of those paintings I had to improve upon in the studio. ...