<![CDATA[excavations excavations]]> http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm en-us ImpactFolios RSS Generator Additions and revisions http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=3041 <p>&nbsp;A few weeks before Christmas I was able to finish a <a href="http://www.ImpactFolios.com/ekeener/14278/index.htm?showmedia=195664">pastel</a> and an <a href="http://www.ImpactFolios.com/ekeener/14277/index.htm?showmedia=195660">oil</a>, and I've finally gotten around to uploading the images. &nbsp;The pastel is of a spider plant in a blue pot. &nbsp;The oil is more abstract, based on a photo of clouds that I took in October, and I used the date as the title. &nbsp; I've started on another abstract sky painting, but have several layers to go before it's finished. &nbsp;These tend to go through many revisions before I'm satisfied with the outcome. &nbsp;The next one is replacing &nbsp;a painting I was never happy with, and I'm reusing the canvas.</p><p>In other news,&nbsp;two of my pieces were sold as gifts&nbsp;for Christmas. &nbsp;The first was &quot;Where Are They Going?&quot;, leaving an empty spot on my wall above my dresser. &nbsp;It has since been replaced by &quot;October 11&quot;. &nbsp;Also sold was &quot;Acrokorinth with Spring Flowers&quot;, to the wife of a friend who took a Greek archaeology class with me, 20 years ago this spring. &nbsp;Hard to believe it's been that long! &nbsp;I revised this one a bit before shipping it off (packing it was quite the challange!), and I'm including an <a href="http://www.impactfolios.com/ekeener/14331/14331-195667-large.jpg">image</a> of both the original and final versions. &nbsp;I have now moved on from selling only to family to selling to friends as well. &nbsp;It's a good step to take.</p> Thu, 31 Dec 2009 04:20:31 EST http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=3041?blog=3041 The search for the perfect pastel surface http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=3035 <p>&nbsp;The influx of Christmas money coupled with recent frustrations with pastels has sent me on an internet search for some new ideas. &nbsp;I've been experimenting a bit with different papers, trying to find the most accomadating for my habit of laying down think layers, coupled with an easier method of framing. &nbsp;Watercolor paper coated with pastel primer works well, but the paper can warp when the primer is laid down. &nbsp;It also requires matting, and it's come to my attention that pastelists are trying to move away from mats in an attempt to make the paintings look more like wet mediums. &nbsp;The theory is that this will make them more appealing to galleries. &nbsp;However, this requires the paper to be very carefully mounted on a panel backing, again because of issues with warping.</p><p>As I had a few small canvas panels readily available, I decided to coat one with the primer and give it a go. &nbsp;It works, but not as well as I'd like. &nbsp;The texture of the canvas is too rough, making a bit hard on the pastels. &nbsp;What I really need is a smooth surface, leaving me with two options: pastel board and hardbord.</p><p>Both are about 1/8&quot; thick, which eliminates the need for backing. &nbsp;All they require are spacers between them and the glass, and you're good to go. &nbsp;Pastel board is already primed and ready, and comes in a variety of colors. &nbsp;Hardbord is a wood board that needs to be primed, and is the less expensive of the two. &nbsp;I think it may be more readily available as well, which is a big isssue for me, with nearest the art supply store more than an hour away. &nbsp;I will give both a try, and see which works better.</p> Sat, 26 Dec 2009 09:25:46 EST http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=3035?blog=3035 Facebook fan page http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=3026 <p>&nbsp;For one last bit of promotional material before the end of the year, I have started a <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/excavations-the-art-of-Erica-Keener/210966409913?v=wall&amp;ref=nf">Facebook fan page</a>. &nbsp;It's a public site, so you don't need to join Facebook to see it, but you do need to join to become a &quot;fan&quot;. &nbsp;Becoming a fan means that you get notices of updates, and you can post comments. &nbsp;It's a bit like a more sophisticated blog. &nbsp;</p><p>At the moment there isn't a lot on there, but I will be adding to it shortly. &nbsp;The biggest problem with Facebook is that it does not protect copyrighted material. &nbsp;This means that it's up to me to protect my images. &nbsp;There are two ways to do this. &nbsp;The most basic is to upload the images at very low quality. &nbsp;This means that when someone zooms in close, the pixels are much more visible. &nbsp;It gets even more obvious when the image is printed. &nbsp;A second way is to imbed a digital watermark, which I have been doing with Photoshop. &nbsp;So, there will likely be fewer images on the fan page than the web site, but it will be easier to have a discussion on the fan page. &nbsp;Please feel free to stop in and start a conversation!</p> Sat, 19 Dec 2009 11:44:49 EST http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=3026?blog=3026 Etsy.com shop http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=3020 <p>&nbsp;I've gotten a lot of positive feedback about my black and white photographs, much to my surprise. &nbsp;I mentioned earlier I was considering setting up an shop on <a href="http://www.etsy.com">etsy.com</a> to sell prints, and I've gone ahead and done just that. &nbsp;Within hours I had 6 hits and a note from a woman in Portland, Oregon saying she was planning on posting one of them on her blog today. &nbsp; I didn't expect such an immediate response, but apparently etsy is even more popular than I realized.</p><p>&nbsp;For those of you unfamiliar with it, it is modeled somewhat after ebay but without the bidding process, and everything listed is handmade. &nbsp;It's a good place for small businesses and individuals to sell their wares. &nbsp;A large proportion of the items are crafts, but there is a good bit of artwork on there too. &nbsp;I've decided to take a step at a time and sell only the prints at first, and we'll see how it goes from there. &nbsp;It is an interesting site to browse and there are some truly unique items on there. &nbsp;I wish now I'd given it a try earlier to hit the Christmas shopping season. &nbsp;I'm definitely still in the learning stage! &nbsp;</p><p>Here's the link to my <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/4excavations">shop</a>, I'll be adding to it over the next few days. &nbsp;I'll have the link on my &quot;links&quot; page as well.</p> Tue, 15 Dec 2009 08:26:08 EST http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=3020?blog=3020 Holiday List http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=2990 <p>&nbsp;I have finally gotten past my &quot;crazy week&quot; (three birthdays and Thanksgiving), so now I can settle into the normal routine of too much to do and not enough time to do it. &nbsp;I did manage to complete an oil painting and a pastel, plus touch up another pastel in the past few weeks. &nbsp;The oil painting has got me thinking about starting a series of &quot;sky&quot; paintings, something a friend encouraged me to do awhile ago. &nbsp;It's been in the back of my mind for some time, but this painting has brought it to the front again. &nbsp;I may not be able to get back to it until after the holidays, but it is now on my list of things to do.</p><p>Another thing on my list is a Facebook fan page. &nbsp;I started on Facebook thinking I would talk about my artwork as well as connecting with friends, but it quickly turned to more personal chatter. &nbsp;A fan page would be a much more professional approach. &nbsp;I've been a bit hesitant though, since Facebook does not protect copyrights. &nbsp;Photoshop Elemnents however, will let me imbed a digital watermark, making copying less appealing. &nbsp;It won't eliminated the copying, but it does make me feel more secure about posting images. &nbsp;It's really more of a concern for photographs than images of artwork.</p><p>Which leads me to the next thing on my list. &nbsp;Once Elements arrives, I will post my b/w photographs to sell on etsay.com. &nbsp;I printed a few on metallic paper, and like how they turned out, they are reminiscent of silver gelatin prints. &nbsp;I'll let everyone know when all of this is ready to go, hopefully before Christmas.</p> Mon, 30 Nov 2009 03:37:09 EST http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=2990?blog=2990 Reworking http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=2921 <p>&nbsp;I've uploaded a <a href="http://www.ImpactFolios.com/ekeener/14277/index.htm?showmedia=190392">new pastel</a>, one inspired by my recent trip to the Florida panhandle for a cousin's wedding. &nbsp;It's an area we frequented when I was growing up, although it's been a number of years since I've been back. &nbsp;A front was passing through that weekend, making for some spectacular sunsets, but this view from my parents' 15th floor hotel room caught my eye.</p><p>This is one of the pieces I took to the critique last weekend. &nbsp;I thought it was finished, but maybe not quite right. &nbsp;It's numerous flaws were pointed out, and I've put a lot of effort into reworking it. &nbsp;I now wish I'd taken a &quot;before&quot; picture, the difference is remarkable. &nbsp;The sky and ocean were once nearly indistinguishable, so I focused on defining the two with texture, color and light. &nbsp;Again, a little extra care has made all the difference.</p><p>As far as I can recall, this is my first seascape in pastel.</p> Fri, 06 Nov 2009 08:08:18 EST http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=2921?blog=2921 Workshop and Critique http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=2909 <p>&nbsp;This weekend I participated in a workshop at the <a href="http://www.cincinnatiartclub.com/">Cincinnati Art Club</a>. &nbsp;It was basically a marketing class for artists, taught by <a href="http://jennifersblogforartists.blogspot.com/">Jennifer King</a>, a local artist. &nbsp;I am still in the beginning stages of my career, so I wasn't sure how much the information would apply to me, but I thought it would be a good resource for future reference. &nbsp;It most assuredly was that, and more. &nbsp;The two day event was packed full of ideas and goals: I have yet to process all of it. &nbsp;Some of the thoughts had already occurred to me, but I've been moving towards becoming a professional in starts and fits. &nbsp;I'm hoping that having specifics will help me focus better. &nbsp;I recognize that my biggest problem is that I am terribly unorganized and have little self disciple to keep on task, a common problem with artists! &nbsp;In the end it's really up to me to get there.</p><p>After the workshop Jennifer offered an optional critique I decided to take advantage of, as I'd never had my work critiqued before. &nbsp;I took down four different pieces, taking care to include a mix of oils and pastels, landscapes and still lifes. &nbsp;She pointed out a number of things that I needed to work on. &nbsp;In particular, I need to pay closer attention to the way color and light react differently on different surfaces. &nbsp;She also suggested I work on my basic drawing skills. &nbsp;Ouch, that one hurt a bit. &nbsp;She's absolutely right though. &nbsp;My time for art is limited, so I've been rather impatiently working as quickly as I can, and have been ignoring the fundamentals. &nbsp;I think I will try to spend about 15-30 minutes every day on a simple pencil sketch, and see if that helps. &nbsp;I will also need to take the time to make sketches before starting on a piece, to work out not only the composition, but the values and perspective as well. &nbsp;On a happier note, when I asked if she saw potential in my work, she reassured me there was. &nbsp;People have been telling me this for years, but it's nice to hear from a professional artist. &nbsp;Thanks Jennifer!</p> Mon, 02 Nov 2009 11:18:05 EST http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=2909?blog=2909 Broken Link http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=2866 <p>&nbsp;I've only just realized that the link to the Pilgrimage show is broken, but I've since found <a href="http://www.newark.osu.edu/outreachengagement/Gallery/Pages/LefevreArtGallery.aspx">a new one</a> that should be good while the show is up. &nbsp; The Starving Art Show is also taking place at the <a href="http://www.takepartinart.net/">Preble County Art Center</a> where I have five pieces hanging. &nbsp;30% of sales goes to the Center, 50% of one them. &nbsp; I believe there are 10 other artists showing right now, all of them from the Preble County area. &nbsp;</p><p>At the moment I am preparing for a quick trip to Florida for a cousin's wedding this weekend. &nbsp;I'm debating taking art supplies as there will be some down time on the beach. &nbsp;I've never painted on the beach before so I'm not sure what would work best. &nbsp;I'm thinking about watercolor pencils or acrylics - maybe both. &nbsp;Hopefully the weather will be on our side.</p> Thu, 08 Oct 2009 01:14:56 EST http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=2866?blog=2866 Light My Way http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=2818 <p>&nbsp;After a busy week, things have slowed down. &nbsp;So far I have not heard anything about whether my painting sold at the &quot;Fun Razer&quot; in Cincinnati, nor have I received any additional information about the Pilgrimage show in Newark. &nbsp;I have been preparing for next month's group show at the Preble County Art Center, having chosen 5 pieces for hanging, but I still need to prepare a statement and additional business cards.</p><p>Last week I had a unique photography opportunity when I attended a U2 concert in Chicago. &nbsp;With places right at the catwalk that came out from the stage, I had a chance to get some great shots of the band. &nbsp;The unusual lighting effects, which included spotlights and a jacket covered in laser lights was quite challenging for my point-and-shoot camera. &nbsp;A special thanks to Katie who suggested the fast speed and wide apature settings. &nbsp;It worked well for the black and white photographs, but I had to use presets for color, as the camera was having trouble focusing in the low light. &nbsp;The &quot;children&quot; setting worked quite well, though &quot;sports&quot; likely would have worked too. &nbsp;I've uploaded about 20 pictures to my <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/excavations/sets/72157622376279786/">Flickr</a> account as they are probably of little interest to the non fan, but my<a href="http://www.ImpactFolios.com/ekeener/18004/index.htm?showmedia=184209"> favorite</a> is here after cropping and playing with the exposure a bit.</p><p>I've also added an aster to the color photograph gallery and a small pastel of an even smaller vase to the still lifes gallery.</p> Thu, 24 Sep 2009 11:41:32 EST http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=2818?blog=2818 Busy Week http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=2783 <p>&nbsp;A lot has been happening for me this week art-wise. &nbsp;The photography show at the Preble County Art Center is up and running for this month. &nbsp;I also got a call this week from the president of the association. &nbsp;Seems the scheduled show for October fell apart, and a replacement is needed. &nbsp;She's decided to give a hand to members who are or are trying to become professional by giving a group show, and has asked me to participate. &nbsp;I've never been part of a group show before, so this should be an interesting experience.</p><p>I've had a <a href="http://www.impactfolios.com/ekeener/14277/14277-138923-large.jpg">painting</a> accepted into a <a href="http://www.newark.osu.edu/IntheSpotlight/Features/FeatureThree.asp">show</a> in Newark, Ohio, centered around the earthworks there and the idea of them as a place of pilgrimage. &nbsp;This was a bit of a challenge to find an appropriate piece and write the required 250 word essay that will accompany it. &nbsp;Thank you to those who gave me feedback on the essay. &nbsp;I'll post more info on the exhibit as I get it.</p><p>Yesterday I dropped off another <a href="http://www.impactfolios.com/ekeener/14277/14277-170750-large.jpg">painting</a> at the Women's Art Club of Cincinnati. &nbsp;They are having a <a href="http://WACCCBarn.blogspot.com/">&quot;Fun Razer&quot;</a> sale to benefit the club. &nbsp;This is an organization I've considered joining, but I wish it was closer so that I could take better advantage of what they have to offer. &nbsp;There is a thriving art community in Cincinnati and although it's a bit of a haul for me to get down there, it isn't unreasonable, especially since I have a friend who lives in town and we are always looking for excuses for a visit.</p> Thu, 10 Sep 2009 07:11:45 EST http://www.ek-excavations.com/page8621.htm?blog=2783?blog=2783