Thursday, February 17, 2011

Why I've Switched to WordPress

Green Fields - Fairview, NC
Acrylic on Canvas - 11 x 14
This is will be the last post on Blogger. I'm moving on to greener pastures.

My blog, Art Working, is now integrated into my fine art website through WordPress.

Why, might you ask, am I switching from Blogger, to a WordPress platform?

In short, it's better.

I've drunk the Cool-Aid.

Check it out and see what you think!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Artist’s Business Cards – Mini Portfolio

A business card is a handy little thing. But for a visual artist, it presents a unique opportunity - and challenge: How do I design a card that gives a representational sample of my artwork without compromising clear communication of basic contact information?

I think that I’ve finally landed on a solution.



Having a mini-portfolio of images on the back of the card gives a taste of my artwork without competing with the clean and graphic text based design on the front. Each image is cropped to show half (or less) of the original painting. This allows for uniformity but also sends the message that ‘this isn’t the whole story; there’s more to see.’ The images have been artfully arranged with consideration of color and design. My signature is both a nice graphic element, and adds credibility of authorship.

The design of my business card fits the branding of my website, and collateral material (post cards etc.) – clean, straight-forward, lots of white space.

(By the way, if you’d like to receive invitations to art shows etc. in the mail, please email your name and mailing address to me at gallery1@mac.com. If you’d like to receive notifications by email, sign up for my email newsletter here.)

Comments / questions welcome.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Wilmington: The other end of I-40




Five years ago, we packed up our Plymouth Voyager and set off on a great adventure. We were moving from Southern California to Asheville, North Carolina. As we got on interstate 40, in Barstow, CA, there was a sign that read "2,554 mi to Wilmington, NC."

Well, to celebrate 5 years in Asheville, and a couple of other big milestones we took a family vacation to Cape Fear - to the other end of "the forty".

A good time was had by all. We visited the USS North Carolina, went to the Aquarium, the Cotton Exchange, and treated ourselves to leisurely afternoons at the beach.

From my sketchbook - a drawing of the fisherman's wharf at Carolina Beach.


We stayed on the north end of Pleasure Island, (Carolina Beach). You can expect to see some paintings of boats, harbors and the island in the near future.



Monday, July 19, 2010

Paint-out at Pinchot Forest

The paint-out at Pinchot Forest was a fabulous success! Thanks to Wesley Greene, the event coordinating team, the 12 artists from the Western North Carolina Plein Air Painters group, and all the folks who dropped by the event!

I set up my easel under a large shade tree with a southern view of the Meadow and Mills Gap. Here are four pictures of the painting in progress. (12 x 24, acrylic on canvas.)





Scott Boyle gives an impromptu demonstration. It's always inspiring to see another artist at work.


Two of my paintings on display in the gallery:

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Paint-out at Pinchot Forest - Saturday, July 17, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Paint-out at Pinchot Forest, Saturday, July 17, 11:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M.

I will be painting on location at Pinchot Forest along with a number of other artists from the Western North Carolina Plein Air Painters group in conjunction with an exclusive event.

There will also be four finished landscape paintings from the property on display in the sales office.



Pinchot Forest is a gated development in South Asheville that has enjoys a number of amazing views. The grounds consist of nearly 70 acres, situated on the southern spur of Busbee Mountain.

You are invited to drop by, see some paintings in progress, explore Pinchot Forest and witness the breathtaking views!

At this time, roads and improvements have been put in, but no structures have been built yet (meaning unrestricted access to views!)

Pinchot Forest is located at Mills Gap and Pinners Cove, about a mile from Hendersonville Road.

Directions:

From Hendersonville Road, Turn onto Mills Gap

Go one mile and turn left at Pinners Cove

Entrance to Pinchot Forest is on your left

http://pinchotforest.com

Did I mention the views?

Hope to see you there!

Brennen McElhaney

P.S. Praying for good weather (no rain).



Thursday, June 24, 2010

Advice for artists

For some time, I've been collecting words of advice for artists. Actually, truth be told, this is advice for me. This is a list work in progress, but here's what I have so far:

Sketch every day
Paint every day
Trust your eyes
Look at masters' works
Look at contemporary masters' works
Keep work on public display
Have the mind of a student (be open)
Have the heart of a teacher (be generous)
Be confident
Be committed to your work
Ask yourself, "What is important?"
Experiment
Streamline your studio
Work in good light
Work from life
Be humble
Be passionate
Sleep well, Eat well, Exercise regularly
Make goals


Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Penguins from the Falklands

I've been doing a lot of artwork for various travel destinations. Recently, I was assigned to do some illustrations for the Falkland Islands featuring, among other things, drawings of king penguins, rendered as though they were from a naturalist's sketchbook.



Penguins are wonderfully quirky, beautifully colored, chaps that are always dressed up for the occasion. Very fun to draw. Also, it's a bonus for me to learn about the geography, history, and culture of various locations.