Monday, December 26, 2011

Paintings and Prints

I could not blog them because three of them were Christmas gifts commissioned for my brother by his wife.

This first one was not for my brother.
it is on16 x 20 canvas.
 The next three were for my brother.
I really like the way they came out.

The first two are on 16 x 20 canvas.
The last one of the drummer is a 24 x 48 canvas.
These were very fun to do.


I will be having some of my paintings
professionally photographed to make prints.
I have mentioned many times that I am not a very good photographer.
Basically I snap pictures with the iPhone and hope for the best.
Hopefully I can find an audience to purchase my art and prints online.
Speaking of that, I will be trying to place some work in a 
local show called Stabbed in the Art in a couple of weeks.
 

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Art On Old Pages

I have been seeing people drawing on old book pages 
and I thought I would give it a try.

I found an old dictionary that was falling apart.
This one was inspired by the ukelele player,
and one of my favorite artists, Drew Brophy.
 An old school tattoo style gypsy
 Turtle Power
 Thought this was fitting on a page about 
parts of speech
 Something about red hair and blue eyes
just gets me.
 And one for the ladies.



To get upset about.


Edward Cullen next to the definition of vampire.

Monday, November 7, 2011

I've Got A Lot Going On

I do have a lot going on, but I am finding time do do a little art.
Looking at the pictures I am also convinced that I need a real camera.
iPhone camera is just not cutting it.
I got this chest for free and decided to make it a little more little girl friendly.
I tore it apart.
Sanded it down, and...
 Made it girlie for my little girls.
I painted it ivory and watered down some pink paint.
I covered the top with a pink bed sheet.
It is very soft and was fairly cheap. 
The feet are off of an old couch I sent to the burn pile.
 
 I also added my own touch with a tattoo style heart lock.
 Finally, I am trying to create some unique Christmas ornaments to put in a craft fair.
These are painted on log circles.
 And a little airbrushing on some burnt out light bulbs.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Good Conduct or Else

Back to school time.
I tried to think of a way to not only track conduct, 
but also deter unruly hooligan like behavior.

Hopefully this will work.
Craft paper and a sharpie marker help create a pirate style warning.
Here is a look at the whole board.
I really like Old English style lettering.

 If all else fails I might just have to release this wild animal.
 (funny how babies can find fun anywhere)
 

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Work in Progress

Working on an old bass body I had stashed away.
I don't have all the parts for this guy,
so its just going to be a wall hanger. 
I'm doing some tattoo style art.



This is what I have so far.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

A Different Type of Art

I do love to paint and draw, but there is another art form I am well acquainted with.

That would be the art of
Redneck Engineering
This art has been ingrained in the DNA of the Moore family for as long as I can remember.
It starts with the removal of all safety features and grows from there.
No man on Earth could start my Paw Paw's lawnmower, or tractor, or whatever without a lesson.  
I also believe he could fix anything with a pair of pliers and duct tape.
 This art was passed down to my Dad, and seems to have taken hold of me from a young age as well.

If you are not sure about what that means, here is an example.


Last Thursday I was cutting the grass.
After a bout with a nest of yellowjackets.
(Round 1 went to the bugs.  I did however win the fight with a couple of gallons of gasoline)
The seat of my lawnmower broke off.
Now one would think that this should never happen, especially since I paid so much for this piece of machinery, but it did.

After looking at the price to replace the part I decided to try another option.
You guessed it, Redneck Engineering.

I found this part at Lowes. 
It is made for building with lumber.
My thought is that it is metal and seems strong enough.
 A bend, a cut, and a few holes drilled.
And for $1.86 the seat is attached.
Sure beats $257 for the new bracket.

And people say Rednecks are stupid.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

A Few Doodles

I like to sit around and doodle.
I come up with some of my favorite pieces that way.
This first one is sort of a battle between an angel and a demon.
I got the idea from reading Daniel.
I don't really like how the angel looks like a hippie, but this is a sketch and not a finished piece.


You may notice a few extra lines scribbled around this one.
That is from my one year old daughter.
I like to look at scribbles a lot like my kids look at the clouds.
I try to find something interesting in them.


This one actually started as an attempt to draw a donkey.
There is a story in the Bible where a donkey speaks to a guy named Balaam.
Its in the book of Numbers. Check it out.
I started with the top of the mouth, but saw this strange looking guy instead.



Finally, Jonah being swallowed by a very big fish.
This one may actually make it to canvas.
I would love to tackle the waves and stormy sky in full color.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Selling Art to Fund Moore Art

I am trying to sell some art,
so I can afford to do some more
.

I have a few bow holders that I created.

All of them are ready to hang and have a long pink ribbon to attach bows.
They have been sitting in my closet for a long time because they did not sell when I tried ETSY.
What a failure that was.
Make an offer.





Next is just a piece I did on a round wooden plaque I had lying around the house.
I don't really expect this to go, but you never know.
It is on a six inch circular plaque.


Lastly are two paintings on 16 x 20 canvases.
Both are done with acrylic paint.
Not framed, but the sides of the canvas are painted black.
They really do look better than the photos.
I have got to get better at taking pictures.

Make an offer and they are yours.



And thank you for at least checking it out.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Large Wave Mural

I did a mural at church for our Vacation Bible School.
This is the largest painting I have ever done.
It is on the back wall of the stage, which is 12 feet tall.

I took pictures along the way to share with you.
All of the pictures were taken with my phone, so they are not the best, but I think you can get the idea.

First I sketched out a rough idea with chalk and started filling in some of the white.

Then I filled in some of the green in the wave and tree, as well as the beach, with latex house paint.

For the next step I started using spray paint. I filled in some of the darker blue for the wave. Yellow for the sun came next.


Now some orange in the sun,some greens and blues for the waves, detail for the palm, and some lighter browns for the beach.
After all of the color is in place it is time to outline in black.
Here is a shot from the back of the room to give you an idea of the scale. The room next to the mural is a drum enclosure, which would be painted at a later date to look like a surf shack.

After sitting behind a curtain for a few weeks, Bible School time arrived. Here is the finished surf shack. After painting the walls light brown, some black outlined the bamboo, and some brown spray paint added detail.


Thursday, May 26, 2011

Ideas and Sketches and the Bible

I love the Bible.
It is full of interesting stories, all of which I believe are absolutely true.
Yes, God created the universe.
Yes, there was an Adam and Eve who introd
uced sin into the world.
Yes, There is a Jesus who paid the price for that sin by dying on the cross and rising from the dead.

This leads me to my next project, or
set of projects.

I am illustrating some of my favorite stories from the Bible.
I want to draw them as I picture them happening.
I started today with a few roug
h sketches.
I will choose my favorites and paint them on canvas. I can't do them all as supplies cost money and I don't have much of that.

Eve being tempted by S
atan

Noah's Ark

David and Goliath


Monday, May 9, 2011

It's Been a While Since My Last Post





I have been painting a lot, and I like it.
I haven't posted in a while because life has been running at a frantic pace.
Decided to slow down and relive a little of it with you.
I just finished a couple of shirts for a lady I work with.
She is going on a trip with a friend she has had for 50 years.
Pretty cool.
Simple text with no design, but I think it works.
Remember though that my photo skills are extremely lacking,
and this one was taken on my phone.
I did a couple of pillow cases as birthday presents.




Quite a few Field day shirts for my sister and her friends.




And a bunch of softball helmets.
Here are a few of my favorites.




I did several of this multi-colored zebra stripe type of design.





This is just a small portion of what I have been up to.
I have done a bunch of airbrush work, but I would like to attack another canvas or guitar.
I am also starting a writing project about my experience with losing my infant daughter, Maddie.
Prayers would be appreciated for that endeavor, it is proving to be tougher than I thought.


I am also trying to figure out a way to begin some sort of art ministry.
Once again, prayers would be great.