Monday, June 1, 2009

New Original Corgi Art!

Here's my latest original painting.
It is called, "A Christmas Corgi Bodacious Bone Bonanza"

Here's a sketch I did pre-painting. I am always intrigued at what process my fellow artists use when they are creating a new piece. Sometimes I sketch and plan. Sometimes I just dive right in with a juicy brush. This intricately detailed painting was a definite sketch and plan piece. A keen eye will notice details in the finished piece that were not in the original concept. They just develop as I go. How do you work when you create something? Are you a sketcher and planner or a diver who jumps right in?


I just listed it on Ebay. Pop over and take a look at the listing to see
more details about the painting by clicking the Ebay link below.
Happy Monday my little Corgettes! xo xo -CS ^..^

Sold! Thank you! More goodies in the works....CS ^..^


My items on eBay

19 comments:

  1. Since I work in fiber it's a bit different. I peruse the wall of color and pick one. Then I decide tonal or mixture and play with palettes. I'll blend a batt, sometimes two with different methods and see which one I like best. Singles are destined to be Batt Bites, 1/2 oz mini batts and the ones that I like I make more of for the shop. For me it's all about color and what works for me that day.

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  2. I don't paint, but appreciate those who do. This is funny and precious and very imaginative!

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  3. Wowza girl!! I loooove it - especially the one stealing the bone! Wonderful creative idea!! Hee hee!!! I do love WIPS too!
    Sarah

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  4. What a imaginative theme...showing corgis true to form by being mischievous and loving bones. I love it! Best wishes with the eBay
    auction. L.

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  5. Hey Girlfriend,

    Love it, love it, love it! You are SO gifted and talented. Best of luck with the auction!

    Love,

    S

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  6. This is absolutely wonderful! I bet you get tired of the compliments everyone gives you.....

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  7. Fabulous. I can't draw or paint a lick!

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  8. Ha ha, the subject is hilarious and so well done artistically! Love the corgi hanging by the dino tail :D I usually don't have the patience to plan things out before I draw/collage, I'm sort of a jump in and do it kinda person, but sometimes I regret it after the fact... and for a piece as intricate as this, I think you're very wise to sketch it out first (and the sketch is a superb piece by itself!)

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  9. OK, I am officially bidding on that amazing piece now. How adorable and clever!
    Warmly,
    Christiane

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  10. Hi Cat,

    I love the details in this piece. It's wonderful!!! Hope you do well on e-bay! Keep up the great work!

    ro

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  11. I'm sure THAT one will go for WAY MORE than I could ever come up with and still be worth every penny of it! How utterly adorable! I can just see my crew lined up or figuring out how to get into there like those courageous little rascals!

    I usually sketch out my ideas too, and then make a detailed sketch before working on the color... I'll pop over to Ebay, though so I can get an idea of the true size of your finished piece.

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  12. This is SO fabulous! It makes me smile. I just love the way your mind works. :)

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  13. Cathy- Your artwork is amazing! I love your latest painting. I'll certainly be back.

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  14. This is wonderful and amusing, such a great amount of detail. Lindax (Artwolf)

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  15. You are SO talented! I LOVE it!

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  16. I agree, some things really need drawing out, like the lines of the building and the bones in your sketch. I would have started with a drawing for that too. Also, if I am using watercolor, I have to sketch. If I am using acrylic, I rarely do.

    By the way, that sketch is just wonderful!

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  17. I'm so jealous!!! I'm lucky if I can draw a straight line. LOL

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  18. Loving the new corgi art. You are so creative! I would never have thought to send them to a museum!

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