seleneheart: A luna moth against a golden full moon with a Celtic knotwork border (Luna Moth)
[personal profile] seleneheart
1. What was your most challenging artwork to create (or took the longest time)?
The piece I'm currently working on - a pet portrait for a friend. It was originally supposed to be for her birthday (November). I started in September and I'm almost done with it now (January 2025).

Here's the WIP:

*this is a very 'hefty' cat IRL

It's been a struggle because I don't usually work with acrylics except in a 'craft' situation. Like fabric painting or the stool I painted in 2023. Acrylics seem so much more than watercolors - they are messier, need more equipment, and more clean up. I also discovered that they really need an easel if I'm working on canvas. I have a full-sized easel, but no room to put it up, so I bought the tabletop easel shown in the picture for fairly cheap. It's been a big learning curve, and I've had to buy some brushes to make it work, like a grainer for instance. I also watched some tutorials, especially the Art Sherpa because she does lots of animals.

2. What was your easiest artwork to create (or fastest)?
Anything in oil pastels. I did a painting of the aurora borealis (I got to see them!!!) from a pic on my cell phone in a little over an hour, probably.

3. What was your favourite artwork that you made this year?
Probably the stained glass challenge.

4. What was your least favourite artwork that you made this year?
Anything I made before last spring. I had such horrible art block and nothing was coming out well at all.

5. Did you try a new art technique this year? How did it go?
The pet portrait is a new technique, I think. It's actually my second animal painting this year - the first one was a digital painting of a wood duck. I took the lessons I learned on the digital painting and applied it to the cat. Like blocking in colors and then gradually refining details. That process helps me conceptualize the edges, the values, and the volumes, without my brain side-tracking me to obsess about details too soon.

6. Did you learn any new art tips or tricks? (or resource that you found useful)
I learned that mediums are my friend. I've been using glazing medium for the cat painting, and it's really helped me get the effects I wanted. I've always found acrylics to seem 'plastic-y' and the glazing medium prevents that, and it lets me putter a little bit more and think things through without the paint drying out.

The most important tip I got when watching tutorials for the cat, was 'get the eyes right first, and then everything else will be fine.' I think that's absolutely true.

I also learned to prime the canvas with an undercoat (I used burnt sienna). When I painted the stool, I had to gesso it with grey gesso, so that functioned as an undercoat. I wasn't planning to do that because the canvas was already gessoed, but all the videos I watched suggested it.

7. What were your favourite art supplies to use this year? Were any tools or materials new to you?
I tried oil pastels. I had a small set that someone had given me as a gift. When I was at the worst of my art block, I pulled them out and just started scribbling. It was a enough to get me out of my head, and moving forward. I love how casual they are - not requiring much materials or set-up at all. I've done several things with them since, and expanded my palette from the initial set.

8. Did you find a new artist or art style to be inspired by this year? Tell us about it.
I discovered Anna Bucciarelli who is just an amazing watercolorist. I'm in awe of her glazing technique. She has such interesting compositions and a gift with painting wildlife. And also Canada's money?
mekare: smiling Su Nan (Su Nan blue)
[personal profile] mekare
I posted my usual art review today and added the questions at the end. Some of them (like favourite artwork) were already answered int he first part. I'm posting the brief version here:

1. What was your most challenging artwork to create (or took the longest time)?

I think Window and Retirement took the longest time because there was so much hatching and texture involved. And The Little Tomb Robber's Alphabet was an almost year-long project that took some creative thinking of combining text and images in a page layout inspired by prompts.

Retirement (G, DMBJ)



Window (G, DMBJ)



2. What was your easiest artwork to create (or fastest)?

Definitely the Conference of Underground Dwellers mentioned above in Most Fun Artwork.

Conference of Underground Dwellers (G, DMBJ)

This came about while discussing something in the Yucun Discord. I did a 5 minute sketch, and then another one prompted by a comment from someone. This is the tomb critters holding a conference warning of the invasive species of tomb robbers disturbing their peaceful habitat. I was laughing while drawing it.



3. What was your favourite artwork that you made this year?

Window (G, DMBJ)



My favourite new character from the DMBJ universe: Su Nan.

4. What was your least favourite artwork that you made this year?

Oooh that is hard to say. Even the sketches that I didn’t post had something for me to learn from.

5.&6 Did you try a new art technique this year? How did it go?/Did you learn any new art tips or tricks?
Not that I can recall.

7. What were your favourite art supplies to use this year? Were any tools or materials new to you?

I used my favourites: ink, pencil and watercolour. I did work more with watercolour tubes than pans and came to appreciate that I can let the colour blob dry in my palette and rewet it more easily and make a larger amount of colour for big areas.

8. Did you find a new artist or art style to be inspired by this year? Tell us about it.

I posted about two artists here. I do not plan to do linocut or woodblock printing but I admire that style a lot. And I think it was Tumblr where I first saw a woodblock print by Kawase Hasui. I’ve since checked out a lot of his works (he was extremely prolific) and have come to adore his compositions and use of colour. I even have a small project inspired by his works in mind for this year.
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[personal profile] mific
1. What was your most challenging artwork to create (or took the longest time)?

It was an illustration I did for a WIP Big Bang "Band of Brothers" fic. I didn't read that part of the story carefully enough and when I ran the final draft past the author they pointed out that in the fic the woman was in a purple dress (it's set in about 1950), and that it was nighttime not daytime! Luckily it was a digital work, and the dress was easy to fix. In the end I managed to darken the whole pic, shift the colour tone more towards blue, illuminate the windows, and add some lighting effects. I used my iPad's edit functions in Photos, plus Procreate. These are the two versions:

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