Showing posts with label mixed media painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixed media painting. Show all posts

Friday, January 23, 2015

Christy Tremblay Art Reception

Today is the big day!

A Painted House A Day Art Reception

The sun is out in Central Texas! A great day for ART and WINE tasting!






Thank you to ALL who have supported me through out this project!  Thank you for those of you who have left comments on my blog and followed my art challenge.  It means A LOT to me!





183 painted 4" x 4" houses on canvas will be on display as well as six larger paintings with a house theme.
(c) Christy Tremblay 2015 All Rights Reserved



"GREEN HOUSE"
MIxed Media
12" x 36"




 "Refuge"
Mixed Media on Canvas




"Flying Home"
Mixed Media on Wood





"Dream Home"
Mixed Media on Wood

"Luguna Hills"
Mixed Media on Canvas
30" x 30"


A Painted House A Day Art Reception

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

GREEN HOUSE" MIXED MEDIA PAINTING by Christy Tremblay

 
Hello!
 
I made studio time today, and finished this fun painting!
This will be the last painting to hang in my upcoming show.
 
Thank you for stopping by!
 
 
 
(c) 2015 Christy Tremblay All Rights Reserved 
"GREEN HOUSE"
Mixed Media on Canvas
12" x 36"
Christy Tremblay
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

RE - Working An Original Painting AGAIN!

 
Hi All,
 
Call me crazy!
I had to Re - Work this painting AGAIN!!!
The second time of changing it was nice. But when I lived with it for a bit, I realized that it wasn't interesting to me. It was missing something.
So here is the third - Re - Working of this painting!
More abstract, textured, colorful. ..More Me!


 
 
 
(c) Christy Tremblay 2015 All Rights Reserved
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

What's in my Studio Today? Mixed Media Original Paintings.

 
 
Mixed Media Original Painting on Canvas
30 inches x 30 inches
(c) Christy Tremblay 2105 All Rights Reserved
(Untitled) Title coming soon!
 
 
Hello to All!
 
I have been able to get in my studio the past few days; with my girls going back to school and putting other things aside...like working on getting the house back in order, after a two week break of everyone home!  But, that will have to wait!
 
My show is coming up and I want to have a couple of larger paintings to hang with the 4 inch x 4 inch house paintings.
 


 
 
So here it is, the large painting I have been posting the past few days, in different stages.
 




 
I thought I was finished with it last night, until I showed it to my children and realized, the small houses looked as though they were floating.  It took all I had to wait until today to work on it some more and not at midnight last night.
 
 
 
Here are some of the details of this painting along with my studio mess
 
 

 

 






 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Stages of Creating Mixed Media Painting

I posted the picture of the beginning of my house painting I'm working on in my last blog post.
 
I've been working more tonight...look at the changes that have taken place!
I would say it's about 1/4 finished.
More to do!

 
 
 
 
 
First Stage of Painting
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Adding layers of paint and medium to build up texture.
 
 
 
 
 
 
What color do you see for the house?
I have been seeing red...but as the painting evolves, I'm not sure. Have to wait and see.
 
 

What's in my Studio Today?

Hi!
 
 
Thought I'd share my newest painting!
Still in progress... I just started it today.
 
This is a larger canvas at 30 x 30 inches and will be featured in my upcoming show, A Painted House A Day, January 24th, 2015.
 
I will post the final painting when it's finished...so please check back.
 
 
Mixed Media on Canvas
First Stage
 
 
 
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I will comment back!
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, January 1, 2015

A New Year to Create

 
(c) Christy Tremblay 2015 All Rights Reserved
 
Happy New Year to All!
 
A new year to create and try new art techniques.
 
I have goals to try new mediums, experiment with new colors, and begin some new art challenges.
 
My art show is in three weeks-
 
After I complete the show, I hope to dive into some new paintings.
 
 
Here is an art challenge to try... 30 Paintings in 30 Days
I am not ready to start this today, but would like to possibly, when the next months challenge begins.
 
 
Chalk the block
The pictures below are from some years ago when I worked with another artist friend in a collaboration to create a sidewalk chalk mural.
This was my first time to try this technique.
This sidewalk art was created in El Paso, TX at,
 
 
 
 
 
"Lotus Bloom" 
Mixed Media on Canvas
36 x 48 Inches
(c) Christy Tremblay 2015 All Rights Reserved
 
This is the original painting; Lotus Bloom.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I would love to know what art goals you have for the new year!
 
George Kneller "To think creatively, we must be able to look afresh at what we normally take for granted".
 
 

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Artist Interview



Hello!

I am excited to share this recent interview, written by author, Jenn Brink. Jennbrink.com

The article was written for the Fort Hood Officers Spouses Club Newsletter.


December’s FHOSC member spotlight is on Christy Tremblay.  Christy is an Army spouse, mother of two, and profound painter.  I met up with Christy over lunch to talk about her art and what inspires her. 




Christy, a Seattle native, says art has always been a part of her.  “I can’t remember not wanting to do art.  It’s an outlet for me.”  She met her husband, before she began painting professionally, while he was stationed at JBLM.  Next thing she knew, she had traded the stability of her childhood for life as an Army spouse.  At first, Christy taught elementary school, sometimes as an art teacher and sometimes as a teacher who used art in daily lessons.  After her oldest was born, she quit teaching and began to take her art more seriously.  Her husband, knowing that art was important to her, easily fell into it making sure that wherever they live she has her art space.

 

Over the years, she has taken classes and workshops to expand her talents and experimented with many different mediums.  Each phase of her journey has lended form to a style all her own.  Christy told me, “I try and see my work as an artist as always in process and working towards my long term goal of one day opening my own art studio/gallery - outside of my home.”  Her paintings tend to be abstract and mixed media.  Although she mostly utilizes canvas, paper, and wood.  She has also painted on metal and other surfaces.   

 

Working to find a way to expand her art, she decided to paint a house every day for six months. Christy started a blog on March 24, 2014 where she posts her day’s painting, along with a quote or statement about the painting.  It has turned into a series.  I had to ask, “Why a house?”  After consideration, Christy explained that she grew up in the same house and always thought that she would give her children the same stability.  As we all know, that is not the life we military families lead.  Her paintings reflect her feelings of what a home is and have become representative of the stability that is there for her and her family, despite moving every couple of years.  Christy believes that, “It is important to keep working on what you’re passionate about and what your goals are for the future...when we as military families get to finally settle in one spot.”

 

If you’re interested in seeing or purchasing the house series or other works by Christy.  She is doing a show at the Salado Winery on January 24, 2015.  She will have all 183 houses that she has painted as well as some of her larger pieces on display and for sale.  The Salado Winery plans to keep her art up and for sale through the Texas Wine and Rogue Art Festival on March 28 and into April.  You can also view her paintings online through her website www.studiotremblay.com

or her blog (no dot after the www) wwwapaintedhouseaday.blogspot.com.

Article by Jenn Brink
 
 
 
Black and White House Series
Christy Tremblay
(c) 2014-2015
 
 
Summer Lanterns House Series
(c)Christy Tremblay 2014-2015