"Bubbles" 16x20 Acrylic on Canvas
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Showing posts with label acrylic. Show all posts
Monday, May 30, 2016
Bubbles
Friday, August 21, 2015
Improper Care Instructions
Hello! Here is my latest painting. I submerged a cactus in water and painted from that. It felt very weird, and messed up to do it. I think I may be a certifiable sociopath for it.
Heh....
"Improper Care Instructions"
24x36
Acrylic on Canvas
Heh....
"Improper Care Instructions"
24x36
Acrylic on Canvas
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Looking Back
**Edit! "Looking Back" is available as a print on Etsy! https://www.etsy.com/listing/244635607/looking-back-gladiolus-revisits-its **
Hello! I started this painting at the end of a crazy week! I got hit by a car while I was riding my bike (I'm okay, just whiplash), I had an art opening where I SPOKE ON A STAGE for the first time, I found out a doughnut I drew a character on for Fight Club 2 ended up in the comic book...so basically my name is published in a Palahniuk book (WHAT?!), I dropped some paintings off on the set of Portlandia (and the art scout LOVED my stuff, even tagged 2 paintings special and wanted to see them in person right away, d'awww), and an artist hero of mine while I was in college wants to grab coffee while she is in Portland early next month! WHOA WHEW WOW...
In the midst of all the chaos I had to have something grounding, and I'm so glad it was this painting.
I got the idea from talking with Portland artist Ben Sellen (who does AMAZING portraits in pastel and oil) about how beautiful flowers and people are when they are no longer all smooth, fresh, and perfect.
Enjoy!
Hello! I started this painting at the end of a crazy week! I got hit by a car while I was riding my bike (I'm okay, just whiplash), I had an art opening where I SPOKE ON A STAGE for the first time, I found out a doughnut I drew a character on for Fight Club 2 ended up in the comic book...so basically my name is published in a Palahniuk book (WHAT?!), I dropped some paintings off on the set of Portlandia (and the art scout LOVED my stuff, even tagged 2 paintings special and wanted to see them in person right away, d'awww), and an artist hero of mine while I was in college wants to grab coffee while she is in Portland early next month! WHOA WHEW WOW...
In the midst of all the chaos I had to have something grounding, and I'm so glad it was this painting.
I got the idea from talking with Portland artist Ben Sellen (who does AMAZING portraits in pastel and oil) about how beautiful flowers and people are when they are no longer all smooth, fresh, and perfect.
Enjoy!
Looking Back
Acrylic on canvas, 24x36
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Current Art Crushes
Ah! I'm feeling so inspired right now. I'm working on a new painting, featuring a bouquet of flowers, bees, and hands. And I've been really obsessing over artists Will Cotton and Evelyn Bracklow.
Check out Evelyn Bracklow's Ceramic Pieces Series:




(Images stolen from 123 Inspiration)
And Will Cotton is my birth dad, it's official:


(saw this a few weeks ago in the Atrium of the Seattle Art Museum...it's soooo much better in person. It's painted really soft and glowy)



(All images stolen from the artist's site: Will Cotton's Official Site)
For instance, here are a couple of my prozaic dessert paintings:
Check out Evelyn Bracklow's Ceramic Pieces Series:
(Images stolen from 123 Inspiration)
And Will Cotton is my birth dad, it's official:
(saw this a few weeks ago in the Atrium of the Seattle Art Museum...it's soooo much better in person. It's painted really soft and glowy)
(All images stolen from the artist's site: Will Cotton's Official Site)
For instance, here are a couple of my prozaic dessert paintings:
Anyway, that's all I Have for now.
Muah!
Muah!
Sunday, July 19, 2015
The Duel
**Edit! "The Duel" is available as a print on Etsy! https://www.etsy.com/listing/244741594/the-duel-bees-trapped-in-a-jar**
Hello, there! I hung up 11 paintings at the PDX Magazine Art Space "Mechanical" yesterday! It was quite fun. The kind and helpful Ross Blanchard, with his 2 dashing young sons, helped drill holes into concrete and hang the pieces. I am quite excited for how the art looks in the space. The walls are a beautiful light grey, and compliment my flower paintings very nicely.
I finished this piece yesterday:
The bees theme is something I am quite passionate about. I truly appreciate whatever made me think to add bees to the flower paintings.
Hello, there! I hung up 11 paintings at the PDX Magazine Art Space "Mechanical" yesterday! It was quite fun. The kind and helpful Ross Blanchard, with his 2 dashing young sons, helped drill holes into concrete and hang the pieces. I am quite excited for how the art looks in the space. The walls are a beautiful light grey, and compliment my flower paintings very nicely.
I finished this piece yesterday:
"The Duel"
20x16, Acrylic on Canvas
It was quite exciting to casually finish a painting, then see it hung in an art space hours later!
The bees theme is something I am quite passionate about. I truly appreciate whatever made me think to add bees to the flower paintings.
I hope this finds you and yours well!
Much love,
Jessica Brackett
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Swarm
The latest! "Swarm" Acrylic on canvas, 24x30
THIS ONE WAS SO MUCH FUN....Anytime I got frustrated at work or out in the world I just kept reminding myself that I am painting bumblebees...BUMBLEBEES...and everything was fine again.
THIS ONE WAS SO MUCH FUN....Anytime I got frustrated at work or out in the world I just kept reminding myself that I am painting bumblebees...BUMBLEBEES...and everything was fine again.
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Off with Their Heads!
About a week ago I woke, in the middle of the night, with the idea for this next painting. I had a very crisp vision of a vase of stems, with their heads chopped off and upside down surrounding the vase.
Meet,
Meet,
Cut Flowers (Off with Their Heads!)
Acrylic on Canvas, 30x24
Labels:
acrylic,
art,
blue,
carnations,
daily painting,
dailypainting,
floral,
flowers,
glass,
painting,
plants,
reflection,
still life,
vase,
water,
white
Thursday, June 18, 2015
You Can't Sit With Us
So, I officially quit the Daily Painting Project.
However, I have continued to paint daily. I'm just spending my time on larger, more meaningful pieces.
Meet:
However, I have continued to paint daily. I'm just spending my time on larger, more meaningful pieces.
Meet:
You Can't Sit Here//
To the Weed Patch, the Rose is Just a Weed
This piece came from a memory of sitting with a group of mean, petty girls in high school during lunch. They hated me simply because I would call them out on their mean comments about other people in the school. Needless to say, I started spending my lunches in the Library and with my Art teacher in the Art Room for more time working on art projects. I count that a pretty fair trade ;)
Oh, where are those girls now? No idea, but I hope better off than they probably are...
Monday, June 15, 2015
Iris
Hello! This is not a daily painting, but I'm definitely glad to have it finished since I've ended the completing-a-painting-a-day project.
Meet,
Meet,
Iris Thirsting, acrylic on canvas, 18x24
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Kale Again
Heh...so...I'm pretty into Kale right now.
Daily Painting #14
Daily Painting #14
Garden Kale, acrylic on canvas panel, 9x12
$160 + $10 S&H
Kale
Kale!
Wifi was out, so posting late.
Daily Painting #13
Wifi was out, so posting late.
Daily Painting #13
Kale from the Garden, acrylic on canvas panel, 9x12
$160 + $10 S&H
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Brussels Sprouts
So...I had an amazing professor in art school who said YOU NEED MORE TEMPERATURE SHIFTS, ALL OF YOU, IN YOUR PAINTINGS!!!!!!
Blah blah blah...What she meant was any good painting respects chroma, and how some colors are warmer than others, and to make something appear 3dimensional we had to respect that and mimick that (as best we could) in our paintings.
So, naturally, I completely ignored her and kept painting like I WANTED to. Heh.
However, her words haunt, and I actually heeded her advice in this painting. Most of this painting was painted with warm colors: Buff Titanium, Cadmium Yellow, Cadmium Red....You get 'the picture (snicker). BUT...it was boring. SO SO BORING. So....I added some cool colors to the highlights, because, lo and behold!, there are cool colors in hightlights oftentimes. So...I mixed up some Hansa Yellow, Pthalo Green, and Alizarin Crimson (to desaturate). BOOM. So much more convincing.
THAT ASIDE...
Daily Painting #12
Blah blah blah...What she meant was any good painting respects chroma, and how some colors are warmer than others, and to make something appear 3dimensional we had to respect that and mimick that (as best we could) in our paintings.
So, naturally, I completely ignored her and kept painting like I WANTED to. Heh.
However, her words haunt, and I actually heeded her advice in this painting. Most of this painting was painted with warm colors: Buff Titanium, Cadmium Yellow, Cadmium Red....You get 'the picture (snicker). BUT...it was boring. SO SO BORING. So....I added some cool colors to the highlights, because, lo and behold!, there are cool colors in hightlights oftentimes. So...I mixed up some Hansa Yellow, Pthalo Green, and Alizarin Crimson (to desaturate). BOOM. So much more convincing.
THAT ASIDE...
Daily Painting #12
Brussels Sprouts, acrylic on canvas panel, 9x12
$160 + $10 S&H
Monday, June 8, 2015
Cherries
Found a cherry tree a couple blocks from my house. The owners probably didn't mind that I gorged myself on its fruit....
Also, I painted it on found wood. So...found cherries + found wood =
Daily Painting #11
Also, I painted it on found wood. So...found cherries + found wood =
Daily Painting #11
3 Cherries...Jackpot? Acrylic on found wood, approx 7.5x7.25
$140 + $10 S & H
Labels:
acrylic,
art,
cherries,
daily painting,
painting,
red,
still life
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Pea Pods
Here's an early, tiny one! I'm headed to a day at the beach, so my time was limited. My awesome coworker, Marty, gave me some snap peas from his garden, so I decided to paint them.
Daily Painting #10
Daily Painting #10
Peas, acrylic on masonite board, 4x4
$50 + $10 S&H
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Glass and Dead Iris Bud
So, I've recently become obsessed with painting vases of water with dying plants atop them. Here is a sketch for the series. It's been good research.
Daily Painting #9
Daily Painting #9
Glass and Dead Iris Bud, acrylic on canvas panel, 9x12
$160 + $10 S&H
Labels:
acrylic,
art,
blossom,
botanical,
daily painting,
flower,
iris,
painting,
still life,
vase,
water
Friday, June 5, 2015
My Cat, Rosie
Soo...I've always wanted a cute painting of my cock-eyed kitty, Rosie. So...I went for it!
Here she is, in all her winking, cock-eyed glory.
Daily Painting #8
Here she is, in all her winking, cock-eyed glory.
Daily Painting #8
Rosie, acrylic on canvas, 9x12
NFS
Labels:
acrylic,
art,
cat,
cats,
daily painting,
dailypainting,
kitty,
pet portrait
Thursday, June 4, 2015
(Cream)Puff Daddy
Ah, so cute! This one is literally the size of the foil square it was sitting on when they served it to me.
I will admit, working this small is annoying. However, it is EXACTLY the same size as the actual puff, so that's kinda adorable. And makes my roommates do a double take when they walk past it ;)

I will admit, working this small is annoying. However, it is EXACTLY the same size as the actual puff, so that's kinda adorable. And makes my roommates do a double take when they walk past it ;)

(Daylight)
(Studio Light)
Cream Puff, acrylic on masonite, 4x4
$50 + $10 S&H
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Home Grown Strawberries!
I live in a large house filled with people, and a couple moved out last year right after planting a GORGEOUS garden. And guess who lucked out with some home grown strawberries? Lucky me!
These were fun to paint...the reflections and shadows on the ceramic plate were quite the challenge.
Daily Painting #6
These were fun to paint...the reflections and shadows on the ceramic plate were quite the challenge.
Daily Painting #6
Home Grown Strawberries, 9x12, acrylic on panel
$160 + $10 S&H
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
The Morning After (Doughnuts)
So...I painted the stacked doughnuts, and left them out over night (because I am super responsible), and look at the carnage! Drippy, sloppy, saggy, flattened...sweetness. I had a lot of fun with the chocolate, and even more fun with the powdered sugar. I was setting it up on my mantle, and had an irrational fear that I'd smear the powder (it's been dry for a while, so I guess I was just psyched out by the look of it?).
Anyway! Please enjoy,
Daily Painting #5
Anyway! Please enjoy,
Daily Painting #5
Gooey Stacked Doughnuts, acrylic on panel, 9x12
$160 + $10 S&H
Monday, June 1, 2015
Stack of Filled Doughnuts
Oh my! This one was fun. I stacked the doughnuts, started painting, and like a blossoming flower, the doughnuts tilted and shifted and completely changed shapes. It was pretty cool. I think I'll paint the flattened, drippy bottom 2 doughnuts tomorrow. The chocolate frosting started to run and pool under the lemon powdered sugar. So gooey!
Daily Painting # 4
Daily Painting # 4
Stacked Filled Doughnuts, acrylic on cavnas, 9x12
$160 + $10 S&H
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