Thursday, October 20, 2011

One Big Toe Outside of the Box

Fall is here and the hearth and home have started to take priority for me.  I have the first floor of my house 85% clutter free and have both myself and my husband on a short leash to keep it that way.  The canines are not cooperating but I just try not to look at their scattered toys around the floor. 





Many people that know me well know that I am obssessed with houses.  Whether it be on Tumblr, Pinterest, or in my home decor, I am attracted by houses of all kinds, and, of late, the quirkier the better. A few years ago I dabbled in some drawing with Halloween buildings, but once I was done with them, I put that thought away.   One of my goals after I got Sammi off to college was to pursue something I have been afraid to do for a long time...to paint in a representational style.  I can put together images (as in stamping), printing, abstract painting (to some degree), color play and feel fairly good about it.  I know as a child in some kids' art classes, I enjoyed painting, but as I headed towards adulthood, I lost my way.   So, I put myself to the test and decided since I am always touting to do things that are different than what you usually do and play, yada...yada....yada...., I decided to paint.  Houses seemed to be what I wanted to paint again, so I set about it two weeks ago.  I wanted to capture the time the sun starts to go down but often (at least here in St. Louis) you can start seeing the stars and sometimes the moon.  So yes, that orange partial ball is the waning sun.  Yes, the houses are quirky and somewhat whimsical.  I'd love to hear if you have a favorite house.  I do.  I'll tell later on if I get some responses first.  The actual canvas size is 6 x 12" and my medium for this one was heavily watered fluid acrylics applied in a subtractive manner.  The detail was done with an assortment of Pitt pens.  Thank you for visiting my street.  I think there will be more streets coming.  Stay tuned and remember to tell me which is your favorite house!




7 comments:

Barb Presley said...

Love the one right in the middle...reminds me of a Dunkin Donuts milkshake in a cup with a straw...(LOL probably not your intent!)
Looking forward to the other streets in your neighborhood...glad you shared.

ncurryartiste said...

Thanks, Barb. I have some ideas for other streets..... Actually my DH thought that I was making coffee cups when I first penciled it because all he saw was that one building. You aren't far off what I was thinking.

My fave is the one with the awning.

Tracy said...

My fav house is the pink one with the awning....so cute!

Ohana in Bend said...

i love and favor the pink house with the tall tree. it have few windows (i don't do windows) and it just says "fun" to me. thanks and i am so looking forward to many more streets. beautiful job!!

PatGLex said...

I have to agree with Barb....the one in the middle, though I am a sucker for orange so the hiding one on the right did catch my eye too. Congratulations on branching out! Some day I'll have the time to play with some of the techniques I've seen.

Michi Michaelson, Orange County, CA said...

All of these houses are adorable and whimsical! Just darling ... I think I'm leaning toward the simple small ochre house with the black and white stripes ... it would be a tight squeeze for me to fit in it ... but it is simply CHARMING!!!!

ncurryartiste said...

Thanks everyone....I love hearing your favorites. They all have personalities of a sort. I've already sketched the next street, but first had to do a Halloween themed picture.