Showing posts with label original art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label original art. Show all posts

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.
 
 

Monday, December 29, 2014

New Original Art Shop


Art Shop


Hi!

I've added some new original art to my shop.  I have eight paintings listed and available for purchase.  I will be adding more soon.

Please take a look and let me know if you have any questions.


Art Shop



(c)Christy Tremblay 2015


"Lotus Bloom"
Mixed Media on Canvas
36 x 36 Inches
 


 
 
"Gardens Awake 6"
Mixed Media on Canvas
10 x 10 Inches
 

 
 
"Gardens Awake 4"
Mixed Media on Canvas
5 x 7 Inches



 
 
"Gardens Awake 5"
Mixed Media on Canvas
5 x 7 Inches




"Home"
Mixed Media on Canvas
4 x 4 Inches




 
"Gardens Awake III Aqua"
Mixed Media on Wood
5 1/2 x 6 Inches



 
 
"Gardens Awake I Aqua"
Mixed Media on Wood
5 1/2 x 6 Inches


 
 
"Gardens Awake II Aqua"
Mixed Media on Wood
5 1/2 x 6 Inches


(c)Christy Tremblay 2015




 

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
 
 
 
 
 

 


 

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

In My Studio

Hello from my studio!


 
 
Thought I would share a view into my studio and also post the pictures of my completed house paintings which are ready for the big show this January.
  Also...
Check out my
 
 
 
 
 
 
Polka Dots  (c)Christy Tremblay 2014-2015
 

















 
Stars in July
 
 

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Paintings ready for Art Show! Mixed Media Original Paintings of Houses



 
A Painted House A Day
183 Art Houses in 183 Days!
Artist Christy Tremblay
 
I am busy getting my house paintings ready for my show in January. Here are some completed series, ready to Hang. 





"Yellow House"

(c)Christy Michaels Tremblay 2104-2015




Rainbow House

(c)Christy Michaels Tremblay 2104-2015

 
Rain

(c)Christy Michaels Tremblay 2104-2015



Bird House
 (c)Christy Michaels Tremblay 2104-2015


 
South West




 
"Our House"

(c)Christy Michaels Tremblay 2104-2015



 
"Poppy Lane"
(c)Christy Michaels Tremblay 2104-2015






 

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Coffee House and Black and White with Poppies Series

 
 
(c) Christy Tremblay 2014-2015 
"Coffee House"
A Painted House A Day
Christy Tremblay
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Black and White with Poppies
(c)Christy Tremblay 2014-2015

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Preparing for Art Show- A Painted House A Day

Busy today preparing my wood frames for my house painting.  I am SO Excited to apply the paintings to the frames! They are going to be so beautiful to see them completed after more than seven months of beginning this project.

Art is wonderful!
 
 
 
Hanging hooks today on back of wood frames.
 
 
 That's A Lot of frames!!!
I need 183!
Almost done.
 
 
 Bottom right bird painting...First one complete!
 
What do you think?