Thursday, July 30, 2020
Puppy Portrait, Small Oil Painting, Pet Painting, Daily Painting, SOLD
This is Cocoa. His lives with his best friend, Louie, here in the mountains. You may have seen Louie in my previous post.
Their owner, wanted paintings of them, that related to each other. She supplied me with images, which I used to create the paintings.
Here is Louie, again, just in case you missed my previous post.
Thanks for dropping by today.
Carol Schiff
www.CarolSchiffStudio.etsy.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
Sunday, July 26, 2020
Snowy White Egret Painting, Daily Painting, Coastal Home Decor, Beach House Art, Small Oil Painting
We are very lucky to live close to one of the best "birding" areas in the US. Viera Wetlands, here in Brevard County is well knowing in "birding circles" and each year, thousands of birders descend on us.
After taking 5-6 photos, in different lighting, this is the best I could do with a camera. As you can see, the colors are harsh and inaccurate. This image has been photo shopped to the best of my abilities.
Why do I care about photos? Why not just scan them?
Much of my work is licensed and the scan does not make a large enough file for me to send to my licensee. For that reason, I continue to try to find a way to take a decent photo! If any of you have an answer for me, I would appreciate the help!
Thanks for reading my blog today.
Carol Schiff
(feeling blue)
www.CarolSchiffStudio.etsy.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
SOLD I find it impossible to get accurate colors on a painting that has a variety of blues. The image above is a scan of the actual painting, with very accurate color. |
After taking 5-6 photos, in different lighting, this is the best I could do with a camera. As you can see, the colors are harsh and inaccurate. This image has been photo shopped to the best of my abilities.
Why do I care about photos? Why not just scan them?
Much of my work is licensed and the scan does not make a large enough file for me to send to my licensee. For that reason, I continue to try to find a way to take a decent photo! If any of you have an answer for me, I would appreciate the help!
Thanks for reading my blog today.
Carol Schiff
(feeling blue)
www.CarolSchiffStudio.etsy.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Small Oil Painting, Coastal Home Decor, Beach House Painting, Bird Painting
I love color, especially all the luscious paint colors available. I decided to shake things up a bit. I painted with a limited palette of only one red, one blue, one yellow and white. This was rather confining for me. To make it even a little more difficult, I chose to paint a scene without much color of any type.
I was pleasantly surprised by the beautifully harmonious results. The color, in this piece is very subtle, but none the less, I enjoy it!
I will be trying this technique again!
SOLD |
Jonathan Livingston Seagull lives on! |
Carol Schiff
Monday, July 13, 2020
Dog Painting, Pet Portrait, Ruby's Nap, Paint your dog
Well, here I am posting another dog portrait. There is good reason for that. I have been working on several commissions for the same gentleman. He loves his dogs and wanted oils of them.
This is Ruby, enjoying a little shut eye on the porch. We all love to do that, right?
I loved this image and had a great time painting it.
Have a great day today and thanks for readking my blog.!
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
This is Ruby, enjoying a little shut eye on the porch. We all love to do that, right?
Ruby SOLD |
Have a great day today and thanks for readking my blog.!
Saturday, July 11, 2020
Coastal Home Decor, Beach House Art, Coastal Painting, Daily Painting, Original Art,
I have run from the snowy mountains, to the beaches of Florida. Lucky me, I can walk on the beach, and work at the same time.
I photoed this guy, during my morning walk and painted soon after.
The birds are so conditioned to people, they barely move when you approach. In the morning, it is all business, as they are looking for food.
We are enjoying our Florida winter on the beach. Being a snowbird is a good thing!
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The birds are so conditioned to people, they barely move when you approach. In the morning, it is all business, as they are looking for food.
We are enjoying our Florida winter on the beach. Being a snowbird is a good thing!
Carol Schiff
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