Showing posts with label gray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gray. Show all posts

Sunday, February 22, 2015

His Shirt - Figurative Female Painting



"His Shirt 2"
7" x  5", Oil on Board

Although the box and movie "Fifty Shades of Gray" is abuzz right now, I wasn't thinking of it when I painted this series.  I was thinking of a color for the background - I didn't want to put in details - and in the process mixed Burnt Umber, Cerulean and White together and it came up with ta very warm gray which I've used here.  I think works well against the skin color and white shirt.


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Monday, June 11, 2012

Angel on a Horse Palette Knife Painting



"If I Rode In On a Gray Mare"
14" x 11", Oil on Board


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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Selling Art - Finding Collectors



"Turn the Light Out"
12" x  12", Oil on Cradled Board
Available for purchase

My friend, Hellenne who's also an artist, and I visited a studio complex at which some of the local artists rent space.  Maybe because it is Summer and yesterday was a Friday, only a few of the Studio/Galleries were open.  Some of the artwork were just divine!  It was nice visiting with the artists, taking a peek at their studio, the paints they used, the easels they had their paintings setting, the brushes, the panels, the canvases, their artwork and talking about their work.

But one thing that I think all of the artists missed was that they did not "sell".  And I'm wondering why hadn't they?  Did we tell them too soon upon entering their studio/gallery spaces that we were artists?  And why should that stop them from trying to sell to us?

Most all of the artists had a guest sign-in book somewhere near their doors and a stack of business cards or other handouts but not one of them said, "please sign my guest book and take a card".  What a missed opportunity!!  Did they think that artists don't buy other artists' work?  

So I ask you, since most of you reading my blog are artists - do you buy other artists' work?  

Another question.  If you had a studio/gallery space or had a tent at a fair and a browser stops by, do you make it a point to ask them to sign your guest book and try to get their contact info?  Would you discriminate against artists?

I think I'm trying to make two points here as I type this out.  

Something I learned while selling Real Estate - don't just hand out your business card - make it a point to get theirs or their contact info because they won't be contacting you when they're ready to buy or sell a home, you have to consistently contact them so that when they're ready to buy or sell, your name will be in their thoughts and in their Rolodex (sorry, old word - should have used contact list - but you get the point).

Same with art selling.  The moment that browser walks out the door or your tent, they are gone.  Unless you get their contact info.

Well I've written long enough, so I'll get to my second point in my next post.

For the painting above, I wanted a somber look so I mixed UltraMarine with Burnt Sienna to make a dark dark.  For the blossoms I used UltraMarine and Magenta.  (of course white too)...."Turn the light out" for a floral painting that seems to glow in the dark.


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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Daily Palette Knife Oil Painting by Judy Mackey - Red Sandals

"Red Sandals"
6 x 6 inches, Oil on Board
Available for purchase
"Failure is not falling down but refusing to get up" - Chinese Proverb

Oh, dear, dear - my blog disappeared. I posted yesterday but wasn't paying attention perhaps when I walked away from my computer. So, this morning when I sat at the computer the blog post was not on the blog...hmmmm -

Operator error perhaps. So here it is again. Reposted.

This is the third of the gray paintings. I liked doing these so much that I painted a couple of more in a similar style and will be posting those in the next upcoming posts, as soon as they are a little drier and I can handle them enough to take photos of them.

Happy painting!


Monday, May 17, 2010

Sunday Brunch

"Sunday Brunch"
8 x 8 inches, Oil on Linen Canvas Panel
Palette Knife
Available for purchase on my website
I had the gray palette mixed and like any good frugal painter gal I didn't want it to go to waste so I decided since I was on a roll, to paint another female figurative painting with the same color scheme. This one was actually the third and final one. A little naughty...I know, I know...a little provocative, a little sleepy, forget the big fat Sunday papers....how about a little Sunday Brunch, instead...
I entered this painting into the Alex Perez Contemporary Gallery Summer 2010 painting exhibition. If you like this painting be sure to visit his site between June 1 and June 21 and vote for my painting to win....please.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

A Pair of Abstracts

Just finished a pair of abstracts on small canvas, 6x6 inches, a mixture of brush and palette knife painting. I love the soft muted grays of these paintings.
I have not come up with a title for them yet.
Any suggestions?