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Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Samantha Walker Studio Reveal!


Part 6 of 9 in a series of post detailing my studio remodel.

It's been a looooong time since my first studio makeover post here. I was planning on giving you updates along the way, and only managed to get in this update here. Well two years (and a few weeks later) I'm bringing to you the final reveal...in segments...I'll warn you..I may drag it out just a bit to show you what steps we took along the way...but I have to tell you about the blood, sweat, and tears that it took, in order to get it all done.

The beginning plans sketched out (don't laugh at the timeline here...Putting it together has truly been a process.)
The story of the Printers Cabinet and Armoire (the debate to paint or not to paint...so glad I did not paint!!!)
The extras 

The Paint:

There was a lot of planning to get this far, and I was finally picking paint colors.

I chose Behr paint from home depot in the color Tidepools. It's a nice cool aqua. It's not too bright.. It's a really yummy soothing blue, with a touch of green, to give it a hint of aqua. It's not quite as dark as robin's egg, and it's not quite one of those trendy minty blues...it falls somewhere in between. This color was just what I needed for spending long days...and I'll admit it...long nights in the studio.


The walls are primed...

And Now for a bit of Random trivia with a very random photo...but yet so important to this whole remodel...

Look at the photo below...

See that big red arrow?
I’m using this arrow to point to the most important thing about this picture. You’ll miss it if I don’t put the arrow there.

See there off to the left, falling off the side of the photo? This is Tracy.

She is really important to this whole project, and I'll tell you why in just a moment...
You may know her from customer service at my website. She’s person who will help you when you have random questions or need a little help. She’s also one of my favoritest peoples in the whole entire world.

(You can’t see, but my hands are stretching out to show you how much I love my friend Tracy. I love her this much...arms stretched out wide.)

Here’s one reason why...(and I could pick many...but that would really side-track from this studio remodel post...as if I hadn’t sidetracked enough...)

oh, yeah...one reason why I love Tracy...

She volunteered to paint my studio.

Yes, she did all the painting...and she did a marvelous job! She’s really good at painting, and I can’t tell her enough how much I appreciated it.

Thank You Tracy!!! Everyone needs a Tracy in their lives for sure!

Oh yeah...that smaller arrow...

well that points to my dog Fritz. You can’t see him very well, he’s hiding behind the wall there, but he is my “studio companion.” He's also the "studio jester" with his silly antics. I love my dog too.

See how pretty that blue is!
To be continued...

Next up...the floors...

--Sam

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Painting at the Cabin

I love the families I am a part of. Art and creativity ooze from both my husband's side and my side of the family. The best part about that...is that is that while we are all creative...we are all very individual in how we go about creating.  My sister is a sculpter, her husband is a painter. My brother is a writes copy for advertisements (Have you ever seen the Vikings "what's in your wallet" ad campaign?) My brother in law designs over-the-top trade show booths that would blow your mind. My sister in law teaches Art in an elementary school and the kids love her.  My other sister in law is a landscape architect who creates beautiful plans for homeowners and commercial business alike. My Mother in Law is a budding "Grandma Moses" as she has discovered her love of paint only recently. My grandmother painted scenes of China Town and San Francisco in watercolor. My Uncle Ray paints acrylics and is inspired by the bright colors and themes of Mexico.  The ones I haven't mentioned may not be making careers in art, or painting daily, but I assure you, their talent and creativity is there. 
Over Labor Day Weekend, we had the opportunity to get together for a Family Reunion in Bear Lake, Idaho.  This is one of my favorite places to be. It is so peaceful to get away from the computer, the phone and all other things that might tie me down otherwise, and just spend time with my family. I love it! 

One of my brother in laws insisted that we have an "art day" while up at the cabin, where we could sit around and paint for an afternoon. I have to admit...I was a little nervous about this idea.  Even to the point that I thought I might hang out around the kids craft table and help out there instead of getting brushes out and making a mess on a canvas. The kids craft table was a happening place as they were customizing their own wooden boats to float in the ditch in front of the cabin. 
It has been so long since I've picked up a paint brush and made an actual painting. Did I just say that out loud? I enjoy to create alone. I am intimidated by spectators--I feel some sort of pressure for perfection. The funny thing is, is that is such a selfish way to think. I suppose all artists have their own inner insecurities. Soon I realized, that this was not what this activity was about. This afternoon was about having fun...pushing aside any insecurities, and "just enjoying the feeling of pushing paint around with a brush." At least that is what my Mother in Law kept on insisting. I started to believe her, so I finally gave in and joined my family. I'm so glad I did.  It was so good for my inner artist to do something not computer related...and to get back in touch with my traditional creative roots. It took a little time, but I  truly did push away thoughts of having to make something perfect. It was super fun and relaxing to just push paint around with no pressure. 
Here's our little family "art colony." Okay...maybe not such a little art colony...our family was a total of 34 people up at the cabin.

Here is my brother in law Dan...painting an ocean scene from a favorite photograph.  His pseudo name he uses for his art is "Otis Ash" you can find his creative page on Facebook here. He's only recently discovered his love of painting and design in the last couple of years.  He has some original artwork displayed in a few restaurants in the Idaho town where he lives. I think he's onto something...he's always trying something new and different.
 Ocean scene by Otis Ash.
This grove of trees painting is by Jeremy Walker. This miniature painting was created by my brother in law who is the fab industrial designer.  Did I tell you about the dungeon playhouse he created in his Mother in Laws basement...equipped with an animatronic Dragon a la Disney style?  Beyond cool, I tell you!
This flower painting is was what I did that weekend...I tell you...I took this several directions before I came to this point.  I tried doing this stiff and clean lined like my work I create on my computer...but I could not deny my inner love of texture when it comes to oil paint...so I just let loose, gave up my brushes and went with a painting knife.  Funny, once I lost the brushes...and picked up a knife, it was like I had found an old lost friend.  I ought to paint more.  I enjoyed myself so much.
This is the gorgeous barn that is on my sister in law's property at Bear Lake.
 Close up of the barn. LOVE that iron gate on the side!
The barn painting here is by my sister in law Shalynn Andersen.  She is the elementary school art teacher. I love the texture she made in the grass in front of the barn...and love the yellow sky.  The duck painting is another Otis Ash. 
The tree painting is done my my Mother in Law Rita Walker.  I love the raw texture and moodiness of this little painting.
This photo makes me smile...as it is the perfect story of our weekend up at Bear Lake.  You can see the corner of a beach towel hanging up to dry on the fence (from our beach trip the day before), just above the paintings below, which are also hanging around to dry. The one on the left is an Otis Ash, the one on the right is a Laura Andersen.  She is my niece who is in college...she said that her painting was a representation of her feelings.
On the left is my brother in law Jeremy Walker's painting in better light, and on the right is his 9 year old daughter Katie's painting. I thought her under the sea painting was so delightful.

As you can see...not a one of us paints like the other.  We are all very individualistic in the way we create.  We all had access to the same tools but the outcome was completely different.  This is much how it is in the crafting world. You have access to the same tools and papers, fabrics and stamps, and yet what you create is so individually you!
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