Saturday, December 31, 2011

Reiterating...


I Need Your Pretty Face!

I'm setting myself a new challenge for 2012. I want to do a portrait sketch a day. I'm not feeling too anal about making it through the year, but I think it'll be fun to see how long I can keep it going. They'll be quick, loose sketches based on the Facebook profile pictures of fans of my Facebook page. I need 366 faces (being optimistic), so help a girl out! I don't want my inbox overflowing with images, or have to go looking lots of different places for pictures. 366 is a lot of pictures, and I'm a busy mom with next to no time for art. So to donate your face to my cause, please go to my Facebook page, click 'like', and then comment on one of my posts calling for faces. There are a couple of posts already. I'm sure I'll put up more soon. That's it!





In other news, my Etsy store is updated, go check out what I have available! Or come see it in my studio.  Contact me to set a time, or visit me during Denver's First Friday Art Walk, I'm upstairs in Space Gallery.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

I'm on Etsy!

I have oodles of pictures to share in the near future from my first art show, and already art show #2 approaches. 

In the meantime, I finally have my Etsy shop up and running.




Please go and check out my current pieces for sale.  New pieces are being added all the time, so make sure to check back.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Find me on Facebook and other BIG news!

Maintaining multiple forms of contact is darn near impossible for me these days.  Having two littles under the age of five really demands a lot of my time and attention, so I rarely get to work on my art or salsa business and keeping up blogs, email, and various other forms of contact is just impossible.  So, please come find me on Facebook.  I don't use the phone that much, I almost never email, blogging has long been rare since I got my first little.  But!  I do Facebook.  To find me on Facebook, you can either follow my link here, or you can search the pages for Elisabeth Hurley (Visual Space)

Now I'm not saying I won't be posting at all here anymore.  The blog is not totally abandoned.  I'm just going to continue to post pretty infrequently and if you want to know more about what's going on and see all my latest work, you should 'like' me on Facebook as well.  I'm updating the Facebook page a fair bit these days because of my BIG news.....

I'm renting studio space for a month to try out working like a "real artist".  And I'm LOVING it.  One of the best things I've ever done for myself.  I wish I'd done this YEARS ago.  Here are a few pictures my friend Teddi Maull of Picture The Day took of me and my studio mates.  For more, you can check out my albums on my Facebook page.  I'm also updating the page almost every day while I'm working with sneak peeks of works in progress and finished pieces.




This last picture is me (far right) and my studio mates. We're all in this together.  We're also going to be having our first art show as part of the First Friday Art Walk next month, August 5th, 6-9pm.  Come see us and check out what we've been working on!  We're upstairs in Space Gallery on Santa Fe Drive in Denver.

What will we do after our month is up?  Well, if finances allow (come buy some artwork please!) at least two of us will continue another month.  Otherwise, it'll just be a good month to look back on and remember that we were actively doing what we loved, and taking our art seriously as we never have before (well, I know at least two of us never have).  This studio is one of the top 5 best things I've ever done.  I hope I can continue, but if not, it will still have been a very good thing.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

iPad art?

This morning I did a little playing around with art creation on the iPad.






What do you think? Is the iPad something we can really use to make art? Or is it just a fun toy to play around with? It is kind of fun and freeing to work with. I can see it as a great tool for sketching for sure. I'm envisioning doing some travel sketches on my next trip somewhere. It doesn't have the same charm for me as a sketch done with tangible materials. It doesn't have the temporal and spacial 'realness' of a paper sketch where the drawing medium has interacted with the paper in unexpected and almost imperceptible ways. But it seems like it could have its own merits.

Here are some iPad art 'pieces' I found:




Click on the above image to see some of the artist's other terrific celeb portraits.

And this artist has some astonishing what he calls "finger paintings".





And I found this and other amazing iPad 'paintings' in a Flickr iPad art group pool.




They're certainly impressive, but do they have the same value as something with more spacial and temporal realness?


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