Showing posts with label elizabeth chapman artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elizabeth chapman artist. Show all posts

Saturday, July 27, 2019

'Quick Blooms' & 'Mixed Bouquet' July workshop at Splatter Art Studio


These are demos from the July "Quick Blooms & Mixed Bouquet" class that I taught at Splatter Art Studio in Springfield, Mo. The bottom was begun with a gesturally drawing from a floral still life and then painted in the same manner. The top was begun as a group collaboration with each student adding a shapes, colors, lines, etc., to each others canvases. (see next pic) Then they were to use their imaginations to find and make the florals out of what was given to them. Mixed Bouquet. The object was to paint quickly and not have time to overthink it. Two paintings in four hours! Phew.



The start for the "Mixed Bouquet" demo.


















End of the day creations!


I have taught at Splatter Art Studio once a month for the last year and have had a different theme each time. The month of July it was floral abstracts. Teaching really helps me to think through my processes and have more of an understanding of why I do what I do. I don't teach any particular technique. I'm more into sharing my own thought processes in the hope that it will help others to tap into their own creative mode. This month I painted a lot of floral abstracts which can be seen on my website: elizabethchapmanartwork. It may have had something to do with my thinking about this class! 😉  

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

"Brave" Earth Tone Abstract Painting by Contemporary Artist Elizabeth Chapman


Brave
Acrylic on 36" x 36" x 1.5" wrap canvas

ORIGINAL 

Can you believe I worked on this one along side the three previous posted paintings? (scroll down) Quite different.  I believe it's ok to give yourself permission to try new things and to play.  Artists need this.  Even though this painting is more along the lines of the style I have developed over the years, there was experimenting with new ideas.  For one, working more with a vertical composition and secondly, using more neutralized color mixed from a limited earth tone palette.  Small steps, but never the less.

Planning to continue working with the paintings on watercolor paper alongside the canvases. Seems to be helping to allow more creative freedom working on several paintings at a time.  I'm wanting to try incorporating/merging drawing and painting from observation with the abstract.  Feel like creatively, I've been in the wilderness lately.  Just needing to remember that it is all part of the process? Expect more changes!


A portfolio with available paintings can be viewed in my online gallery by clicking: HERE
Enjoy! and please feel free to contact me for more information: elizabethchapman@artlover.com


Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Paintings


Monday, November 25, 2013

for fun









Recently, I got Elsie Larson from A Beautiful Mess, to take new pictures for my port folio. In particular, I really, really needed this for a featured artist article that will be coming out in January.  I am camera shy, so not the easiest person to photograph.  However, it was a wonderful mother and daughter time spent together and we managed to capture some "fun" shots with the dogs!

I'm out of the studio now and more in the kitchen mode mindset as in just a few more days we will be celebrating a Thanksgiving feast!  Although, still somewhat in the artist mode as I've been tossing around color ideas for a new painting.  AND,  a title...."Majesty"... this is kind of unusual as my hubbie titles my paintings and never do I come up with one before beginning.  Feeling inspired, so may just have to get up and paint some in the morning.  Sorry to say, I'm not very good at painting and cooking as I tend to get out there and forget about what is going on in the kitchen. Not good. So, will only start one.

Hope the photo's made you smile...have a wonderful week!

To see my paintings please visit my Web Gallery: HERE

Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Match Play, ORIGINAL "mini series" Contemporary Abstract Painting by Missouri Artist Elizabeth Chapman


'Match Play'
Acrylic on 8" x 8" x 3/4" canvas


Click HERE to Bid


SOLD


"o.k., so what does this remind you of?"... I can paint, but then when it comes to titles it can take me forever.  I am often asked how I come up with my wonderful titles.  Well, I don't mind confessing at all that it is my wordy husband and he can pretty much do it instantly.  Now and then he will grow impatient with me and will say, "o.k. what does it remind you of?"  and I will usually respond with "I don't know, I'm paying attention to colors, shapes, etc"  But, this one reminded me of my dad who was an avid golf player, thus the title "Match Play"!

By the way if your interested, I've been posting these on a site called Daily Paintworks with a beginning auction price of $50....sold "Fractal" yesterday. thank you!!  I'm calling these my "mini" series and I think they could be collected making a wonderful wall display.


Please visit my website, here 


Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Monday, May 21, 2012

what's your vibrational plane.....

'Resonate'
Acrylic on 24" x 48" x 1.5" canvas

SOLD 





Layers, layers and more layers would describe the approach that I took with this painting.  I worked on it everyday last week gradually building up the layers creating depth and richness of color.  I also played around much more with detailing, using found objects in the studio for printing shapes. It has not been signed yet, as so many of my online images are left, because many times I decide a painting isn't finished until after I see the image of it.  In this case, it is finished...... and will now be signed and sealed.


In it's beginning stage....


I have a commission that I will be working on this week and am expecting the canvas to arrive for it any day.  This will be a painting that will be displayed over a fireplace and had specific measurements, (35" x 60") so a special order canvas is being made.  In the meantime, I have been pondering my approach to it as it will be much like a previous painting "Spree". (which just recently went to Canada)
When I am working on a commission in which I am given a specific painting, colors, preferences, etc there is a lot of visual thinking that I do before ever approaching the canvas taking into consideration all that I have been given.  I watched a documentary in which Jackson Pollack spent months sitting in a corner just looking at a huge blank  canvas before painting it in a day. All of this preparation and thinking is counted as part of the painting time which is very necessary for a successful commission. 

So, if you are looking for a higher plane of vibration for your space,  contact me!


To see my complete portfolio please visit my website: here.


Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist
   

Thursday, May 17, 2012

today's painting......

"Montage"
Mixed Media on 11" x 16" 140lb. watercolor paper
Ready to frame

To puchase click here or contact me: elizabeth




Today's painting evolved from a watercolor painting  to layering with gouache and then acrylic to it's finale charcoal gesturally lines.   Along the way there was some playing with new tools scraping through and creating intriguing lines and textures. 



Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist

Please visit my website to see a full portfolio of both large and small abstracts....here

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

sweetest thing.....

'Sweet Thing'

Acrylic on 16" x 20" x 3/4" canvas, $150.00

Available for purchase through PayPal, here or Email me



click on image for close-up


Out picking cherries this morning with my SWEET grand-daughter....actually she's been out picking them each time she's out to visit only this time they are actually ripe and ready.  We know have a large bowl to pit and then.....cherry smoothies!!!



 looking them over....


perfect...there's one!

Sweet!!


Elizabeth Chapman
Contemporary Abstract Artist