Wow! What a crazy few years it's been! I've been wanting to do a catch-up post for the "Top 24" projects I did in 2020, since December 2020... Better late than never?
So, I finally managed to make time to write the post and now have 3 years-worth of projects, resulting in a much-reduced list; temporarily at least. I also decided to list "titles", maybe with some short descriptions instead of a mini how-to for each project. However, if anyone is interested, I may do some more in-depth posts in the future. Now, without further ado...
2020 Projects:
Self-Portrait - I think this is the one exception to my previous comment about short descriptions as I have already written and posted about this project, so if you want to know more about my first "real" (as in "I'm actually happy with it") self-portrait then please check out the link below:
https://catherinebirdart.blogspot.com/2020/01/150th-post-self-analysis.html
Poppy spoon & stones - I decided to paint these so that we had some suitable Remembrance 'decorations'. The stones/rocks were from a local burn. The spoon became available for creative use after one of the "NHS: Clap for our Heroes" Thursday evenings when, while it was being used to make noise with a pan/pot, the spoon broke into two pieces. Since it was unusable for culinary purposes, I was allowed to re-assemble and then paint it - another win for upcycling!
Brooklyn Art Library: The Sketchbook Project - I was sent this project as a gift and I really valued the experience. It took me a while to figure out which theme I wanted to use, which ideas I wanted to focus on, etc. but I ended up expanding on the ideas I looked at for my Final Major Project (FMP) in College - Environmental Identity - how places you go/spend time/create memories at, can affect the person you are/become. I focused on the 'stories' a place can hold, whether personal to me or centuries old. I was really proud of this project when I completed it and if you are interested in seeing it in more detail, it has been digitized and can be viewed at:
Once Upon A Time - The Sketchbook Project
Harvest Wreath - Made using the same technique for the 'base' as the Easter Wreath but after the gummed paper dried, I "dry-brushed" some white paint over the whole thing to give that sort of of weathered/distressed look, then wrapped hessian 'ribbon' around it as well as making the bow. Then I decorated the wreath with Teasel, Honesty, Beechnuts and leaves, acorns, and artificial craft berries.
Jewellery Design Challenges - (left to right) Challenge 1: A 2D sketch of a ring; Challenge 2: A ring design using the first emotion we felt (please leave a comment if you'd like to guess the emotion!); Challenge 4: create a colour rendering of a cabochon ring... (Challenge 3 was creating an "Inspo Board" for things that inspire us - I'm STILL working on mine...)
Challenge 7: Create your own metal...
Cookie Doodle Advent Calendar (colouring page) - This was a really fun one for me as I just doodled a whole load of "cookie" shapes with a few sprinkles etc in between them. (Expanding on one of my December BUJO spreads for 2020 - I could do a 'Gallery' sort of post for each of my bullet journals so far; if anyone is interested, please leave a comment.)
Pyrography Decorations - For our family Christmas tree in 2020 we had a forest/woodland sort of theme, so I made some ornaments using wood-slices and my pyrography tool with some wildlife illustrations of mine as the designs.
2021 Projects:
Bleached Pinecone Place-card Holders - These pinecones were baked, bleached and baked again before being glue-gunned to pieces of craft corks (which were then painted to cover the set glue). The place-cards then balance on some of the 'prongs' of each pinecone.
Pyrography - These were craft wood slices/discs which I decorated and then made into keyrings and pendants as gifts.
Highland Cow Diptych Painting (Commission) - This is definitely the largest work I have done so far, which was itself a challenge and a great experience. The sheer size of the canvases enabled me to show details that otherwise would have been too small for me to include - for example, the tiny farm-vehicle tracks on the far side of the river (near the middle left of the right-hand canvas). I may do a follow-up post which shows some of these details up close - please leave a comment if you'd be interested.
"A View From Thornylee: Morag's Meadow" (-Family Friends") Each canvas 32"x40" (81.3cm x 101.6cm) |
Art2Life Creative Breadcrumbs Challenge - This was another really great experience which allows you to kind of focus yourself and your work by asking questions, the answers to which really help give yourself (creative) direction - something I'm sure we all need every now and then. If anyone is interested in knowing more about A2L CBC and some of the questions they ask, then please leave a comment below and I will try to do a more focused post.
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Day 2: Choice |
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Day 1: Experimentation |
Doorstep Arrangements - Every year I try to do seasonal arrangements in the milk churn we have for our front doorstep. I usually try to match the theme of the Christmas arrangement for our doorstep to that of our Christmas tree or just use wintery/frosty decorations such as these white/silver/frosted pinecones, berries, fruit, etc. that come in some supermarket flower bouquets...
Small-Bottle Advent Calendar (Commission) - A really good friend of mine commissioned me to make this bottle advent calendar for her mum, using a large (slightly old-fashioned style) house as the overall design. This advent calendar has 26 doors - one for each day up to and including the 25th, plus a bonus door (where the two large stars are painted) for when family/friends/seasonal preparations get too much (haha). There are 12 standard "doors" on each half (front/back) of the house as well as a large "door" where the double/main doors are painted in the design. It was fun coming up with the design for each window/door as they almost all have slightly different scenes within them e.g. someone hanging stockings, or pets looking out the window, etc. Perhaps I should mention that I had only just assembled the basic structure before Storm Arwen hit and we had no power for almost 4 days - I ended up painting most of it by firelight or with a headtorch on because the paint took longer to dry without central heating and the daylight hours were pretty short anyway. Definitely a memorable experience! Still, I am very happy with how it turned out; and so grateful for the opportunity and experience!
Christmas card designs - Church and Home - This time the wintery view of Caddonfoot Church is from the back of the church... and, for our family Christmas card design, Winnie the Pooh & Friends are enjoying a hot drink while Tigger brings the cookie basket...
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Jewellery - Necklace repair & new matching earrings - This necklace was another one that I was asked to change the type of fastening for, which required me to re-string it, resulting in six beads left over which I turned into a new pair of earrings to (sort of) match the necklace.
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2022 Projects:
Library Watercolour - I decided to use slightly reddish-browns to create a sepia-style image, which I then used for my reading tracker in my bullet journal.
Berwick/Cocklawburn Beach: Limekilns Painting - I wanted to start building a "collection" of paintings that I hope to be able to exhibit and sell, sometime soon. This view is the first in this "collection". It's at/near a beach that my family and I like to visit, called Cocklawburn Beach, which is near Berwick-Upon-Tweed. I have been gradually working on the techniques I use for the more detailed effects, such as grass, rocks and brickwork. I'm pleased with the light and depth that I managed to achieve in this painting, and I am looking forward to working on the next one.
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"Limekilns, Cocklawburn Beach" 50cm x 60cm |
Linn of Dee Painting - This is the second painting for my "collection" and is a view from another family trip, this one was up at the Linn of Dee (relatively near Braemar) where my younger sister had previously done part of her Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award - Qualifying Expedition.
These paintings, so far, seem to involve a fair amount of procrastination, where I think 'this just isn't working - how am I going to make it work? I can't do this - why did I even choose to do art?!'... And then a month or so later, I go back to it to have another go and when I get past the part I was struggling with, I think 'it's working! I figured it out! I can do this! This feeling is why I chose to do art!!' ... Any fellow artists reading this, I'm sure will have experienced a similar inner monologue at some point or (maybe several) others.
The part of this painting I struggled with was getting the river (and level-ish rocks in the foreground) to look like they are simultaneously standing out and shrinking back - I guess that's perspective, which is always quite tricky to get just right. I also struggled to make the cascading water look soft/smooth and frothy (rather than a fairly solid white mass) but it actually became one of my favourite parts of this painting. I'm not gonna lie - I totally did a little "Happy Dance" when I got the water looking how I wanted!
"Linn of Dee, October" 40cm x 50cm |
Platinum Jubilee Cross-stitch - This was a group project which was designed and stitched by members of Caddon Crafters (which meets on the 1st + 3rd Mondays each month at 13:00 in the Clovenfords Hotel, if any of you are locals).
Platinum Jubilee Village Fair - I had a stall at the Clovenfords Village Fair, this year held on June 4th 2022 (first Fair since COVID) and since it was in celebration of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, I decided to do some 'festive' items such as these upcycled cork 'soldiers' and these pyrographed Crown keyrings.
Explorers Against Extinction: Sketch for Survival - I came across this competition, which raises money towards helping endangered species and habitats, and decided to enter both categories. Below are my entries for the "Wildlife" and the "Wild Spaces" categories - I used drawing ink for the image of the Malay Tapir; and Inktense pencils for the Coral Reef. My coral reef painting made it to stage 2 of the judging and ended up in the "Highly Commended" section for runners up...
If you are interested in this charity or would like to learn more about the competition, please follow the links below...
2022 Competition Results: Explorers Against Extinction Sketch For Survival 2022 Results
Doorstep Arrangements - This year's Autumnal arrangement consisted of Teasel and Honesty, along with some dried Eucalyptus, painted Oak leaves and feathery grasses which were left behind after a wedding at Caddonfoot Church last year. I also used some corn husks and pinecones to make "sweetcorn" for the collection of items around the base of the churn.
Our Christmas tree theme this year was "Food & Drink", which involved lots of candy cane, gingerbread and Christmas pudding decorations for the tree (with a few cinnamon sticks and citrus slices thrown in for good measure), and I used all the apples, pears and berries we have, (I even used some "wheat" type stuff we had) for the Christmassy doorstep arrangement, which I think turned out really well.
Harvest Wreath - This was the same 'base' as last year's but since the Beech leaves died-off, I replaced them with (dried) wild grasses which I think gave it a much more delicate appearance.
Christmas card designs - Church and Home - Another year, another wintery painting of Caddonfoot Church... and, of course, Winnie the Pooh & Friends partaking in festive activities - this year: delivering gifts.
I'm also working on the third painting for my "collection", which is a view in Braemar (below is the reference photo I'm using) - I hope to have it finished before the end of February but we shall see how distracted I get/how much I procrastinate...
In 2023, I plan to complete at least another three paintings for my "collection" and I hope to complete a couple of commissioned paintings too, though I haven't got enough information or any reference photos to even start either of the commissions yet - it's on my (ever-growing) "To Do" list!
If any of you have any suggestions for potential paintings or other projects; questions about any of the projects I've mentioned, or requests for more detailed posts, then please leave a comment below...