Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Reflecting on 2015 "Opus" Modern Expressionistic Abstract Painting by Elizabeth Chapman



"Opus"
Acrylic on 30"H x 40"W x 1.5" wrap canvas

Original Available from my website: HERE or contact me: elizabethchapman@artlover.com


"It brings me much joy just to be the brush in the Master Painter's hand and to realize that His creations are made to bring great joy to all.  My paintings are a form of song, dance and praise in response to the beauty of life.   -Elizabeth


I began another post this morning with the new mini 2016 paintings.  Then, I found myself reflecting upon this last year and thinking perhaps that would make a better post.  I am not one for New Year's Resolutions nor setting goals. Not that  I don't believe in them, it's just that they don't work for me. It's more from an overall vision that they unfold.  For this past month I have been working on and writing down new painting ideas, marketing and overall stuff.  Those could be used for another post. For now, I want to reflect on 2015...

This has been my BEST year if it where to be measured monetarily.  It all depends on how a person measures success. In 2008, I resigned from a well paying teaching position as a high school art teacher to pursue my dream (those earlier post can be read here, see side bar.)  The first year I worked every day, literally from 8-3 painting and teaching myself everything that I would need in order to market my own work. I made a three digit income that year!! But, it was a success in that you've got to start somewhere and that it had.  Each year thereafter, there has been an increase of which I have always been thankful. I can now say that I am making the same income that I was as an employed public school teacher.  In that respect I am so ever more thankful for all the years of hard work and persevering.  I am now hoping to double that!! which means....more work, work, work!!

So, what has made the biggest difference with this last year? Certainly, years of experience do play in. But, let me just give credit to where credit is due. I paint from my heart.  It could be one that is full of joy, praise or thanksgiving or yes even with sadness, grief or worry.  Most always, I begin with knowing that my hands will do the physical work, BUT the creating comes from the Master Painter.  In faith, I step in to begin the work and He is faithful to gift me, complete it and find the rightful owners. 

The painting that I have chosen for this post is one of my favorites from this past year. My favorites are not always necessarily the most popular of my abstracts.  In fact, some of my least favorites often turn out to be the most popular paintings.  So, I never know. But, I do know that it pays to be faithful, show up to that easel each day...and paint!  

I have read of my work being described as poetic. Since I so often am inspired by and paint to music, I like to think of it as a visual musical composition. 


"Opus"... a musical composition.

Looking forward  to many more creative 2016 endeavors!


Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist


Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Modern Expressionistic Abstract Painting "Festive" by Elizabeth Chapman


Festive
Acrylic on 40" x 40" gallery wrap canvas

Available


I started another large painting yesterday with a great start, but not anywhere to that point of knowing "this is good".  So, it was added to the collection of five uncompleted paintings. Lol. Seems to be the rhythm of it lately.  This one that I am posting today, is finished! I thought it would be a good one to post given the colors of the season and the title.  I have listed this one on my website  and no where else yet. Planning on it being a 2016 painting..ssh. Oh, and I've been working on a large (49" x 59") floral abstract painting. Sharing soon! 

May your holidays be festive and filled with joy!

To see more of my modern abstract paintings visit my website: HERE

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Modern Expressionistic Abstract Painting "Botanica" by Elizabeth Chapman


Botanica
Acrylic on 24" x 24" heavy paper
(click on image for close-up)

SOLD

Going back to find the original post on this and realizing that I never got it posted on my blog. oops! This one was another 2015 favorite with it's neutral colors contrasted against pops of color.  It begun as a floral abstract and well as you can see...something changed. Thus the title.

More of my floral abstracts can be seen in my Etsy store: HERE

Visit my website to see more of my colorful abstract paintings: HERE

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Painting

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Modern Expressionistic Abstract Painting "Morning Muse" by Elizabeth Chapman


Morning Muse
Acrylic 30" x 60"

SOLD

This was a commissioned piece for a young family that wanted something for a bedroom. The painted was to represent the joy that they felt gathering in the morning laughing and playing.  It was a joy to paint!

To see more of my colorful abstract paintings or to commission your own special piece visit my website: HERE or contact me: elizabethchapman@artlover.com

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Monday, December 14, 2015

Modern Expressionistic Abstract Painting "Breeze" by Elizabeth Chapman


Breeze
Acrylic on 24" x 30" x 1.5" canvas

SOLD

Another favorite from this year which was the third painting from the seascape series using this color scheme.  I discovered it one day while mixing Phthalo Green with a bit of yellow and white. I call the mixture Seafoam Green and I LOVE it! It's a very calming color.  Reminds me a lot of my mother-in-law, Norma Jean.  Having been raised in California she has used it a lot  decorating her home and might even be her favorite.  Planning on using it again in 2016.  To see the other two paintings using this color you can follow the link with the original post: HERE.


To see more of my modern expressionistic abstracts visit my website: HERE


Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Friday, December 11, 2015

Modern Expressionistic Floridian Abstract Painting "Equa" by Elizabeth Chapman


Equa
Acrylic on 30" x 40" canvas

SOLD


Another 2015 favorite inspired from a trip to Florida in February of 2015.  An aerial view of the Ozarks in the winter where we live is a patchwork of various tones of brown.  Seeing the palm trees and sunshiny colors of Florida captured my imagination.  This painting was the outpouring of that experience that I so loved. 

Visit my website to see more colorful modern expressionistic abstracts: HERE

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Modern Expressionistic Abstract Painting "Emotive" by Elizabeth Chapman


Emotive
Acrylic on 24" x 48" x 1.5" canvas

ORIGINAL 2015

SOLD

Going through a few of my favorite paintings from 2015.  This one was begun as a painting demonstration then brought back to the studio and completed.  Acrylic paint was layered building up a  richness of color with a wonderfully, textured surface.  "Emotive" has recently, found it's home!  The third in a series using this color scheme that I enjoy.  Need to paint another one ! 

Visit my website to see more of my modern expressionistic abstracts: HERE

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Modern Expressionistic Abstract Painting "Pomi" by Elizabeth Chapman


Pomi
Acrylic on 10" x 10" canvas 

Available from my Etsy store: HERE


Another fun little piece!  I say that because it really is fun and exciting to continue to make new discoveries with each painting...small or big. 

Visit my my website: HERE

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist