Archive for the ‘Painting’ Category

Doodles!

Sunday, October 10th, 2010

You may not know this. But every painting or illustration I make starts with a doodle. Well, it starts with an idea, which then somehow finds it’s way down my pen onto the page when I least expect here.

Here are some of my doodles, which will one day (when I get some damn time!) will be turned into paintings or illustrations.

Warning: This post will be WAY image heavy.

Journal

These are my tools of choice. Pens and little notebook from Typo. As you can see, they are quite battered, because they live in my bag constantly.

Doodle 1

The one at the bottom is my favourite.

Doodle 2

Doodle 3

I’ve gotten into drawing characters with one black eye and one white eye. Not sure why!

Doodle 4

This was a boy I saw on the train once.

Doodle 5

Doodle 6

My favourite thing about this one is her bendy arm.

Doodle 7

Nom.

Doodle 8

I think I may leave this one as is, and just fill it in with some watercolour. What do you think?

Doodle 9

Doodle 10

Doodle 11

These last three I’m hoping to turn into etsy prints and then greeting cards. Pretty sweet for Valentines day yes?

Doodle 12

I think this one would make a cute print as well.

Maybe soon I’ll be able to show off the finished products!

Blanket!

Friday, October 8th, 2010

Well, lovely news lovelies!

It seems I’ve had three paintings published in Blanket Magazine which is a rad online PDF magazine featuring emerging artist from all around the world!

Blanket Magazine Issue 24

The cover art is lovely no?

Anyway, I’ve had three paintings published Little Sister, Bang Bang and The Singer which I probably consider to be some of my best work.

If you are so inclined, you can buy the issue here. It’s all online, so it saves trees (yay!) and only costs $2 (whoa cheap!). My paintings are on page 42!

Some actual art tomorrow (yay doodles!)

Love, Love, Love and Crayons!

Limbo + Indie Fixx

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

Well. I’m back.

I know, you didn’t even know I was gone! My parents and I sent to Sydney for what was supposed to be one night, to visit my grandparents for their 80th Birthdays! We had a swell weekend, but got to the airport on Sunday night to find that ALL the flights had been canceled. So, the airport was just swarming with crazed people, all wanting to get onto flights. So, we were stuck in Sydney for another two nights.

Don’t get me wrong, I love Sydney, but anywhere sucks when you have no clean clothes and no shampoo! Luckily, Mum and I did some shopping, which was delightful.

Anyway. I’m back from where-ever I was and I have news!

I’m totally in love with this particular blog.

Indie Fixx

Jen, from Indie Fixx is running a fabulous art project called Free Your Soul. Every month, a FREE artwork is available for download to the public, and I’ve been invited to participate!

Feed Your Soul

I’ve submitted my painting (that you can download and print for FREE). I’ll keep you posted as to when my painting will be available for download, so you can have a piece of mine on your wall for nothing!

I’ll post again soon, I have two rolls of Holga Tim to get developed, and a whole heap of hipstamatic photos to show off.

Love and sprinkles!

Doodlers Anonymous!

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Hey lovelies! I’m a member of this terrific site called Doodlers Anonymous, it’s practically the funnest (yes I just used a word that does not exist) website ever! It’s all in homage of the good, old fashioned doodle!

I’ve entered a doodle in the napkin doodle showcase competition!

Doodlers Anonymous Showcase 1

Here’s my doodle, seen this before? This is really old! Note how crumpled it is, I’m not really sure why I kept it. But it came in handy!

If you’re interested, head to the site and vote for my doodle! I could win a fun T-Shirt and praise and accolades! Haha!

More big news to come soon!

Love! Love!

New painting – Bang Bang

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Here she is:

Bang Bang - Carla Thursday

What do you think of her?

I really thinking that this is more of my old style, a la Monday and Thursday (PS, isn’t it fun that I can link straight to my portfolio?) But  I missed the shading of the face, and intricate colours I can achieve with watercolour pencils. I’m just not clever enough to get that with watercolour straight.

She’ll probably go up on etsy today or tomorrow. :) Comments greatly appreciated!

Also, I have had some feedback – mainly from my Dad who I sent my portfolio too last night – that the front page (eg the title page) of the website is not intuitive enough. Apparently he sat there for five minutes waiting for the rest to load and then gave up. However when I see a page like that I immediately click.

Should I add “Enter” perhaps? To make it a little more self explanatory? What do you think?

Also for lols, here is a picture of my website via my iPhone. Exciting no?

carlathursday.com on iPhone

Have a smashing Monday, darlings!

New painting – the process

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Well yesterday I said I was finishing a new painting, and I would never lie to you!

First I’m going to do a process post, so you can see the steps I went through. Then I’ll post the finish product, ooh suspense!

Well, obviously, I started out with the pencil line art.

Bang Bang Line Art ^ This is my monster jumper. Perfect for making art in.

Next came the pencil art. I love watercolour pencils, they make watercolouring (I just invented a word) much more detailed. Plus I love the liney, watery texture they create.

Bang Bang Pencil Art

Bang Bang Painted

Here she is all painted up. Then I just had to add the watercolour background and she was done.

Check out my next post for the finished product!

xo C

Website!

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

Yay! I’ve been working on it for a few weeks now, but my new portfolio website is finally up and running!

carlathursday.comPretty snazzy huh? I designed it in iWeb which is quite useful, and OH so easy.

www.carlathursday.comI’m quite happy with how it turned out, and luckily, one of the perks of having a lovely nerdy boyfriend, is that I had tonnes of help getting it all set up. So my boy is definitely in the good books at the moment (not that I suppose he’s ever been out of them!)

www.carlathursday.com

Go and check it out because I’d love to know what you think of it!

Tomorrow, there will be a big post with my newest painting! All finished!

xoxo Goodnight Starlight!

Reverse Cymbal Press

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

You may remember my last post about zines. In it I talked about the Reverse Cymbal Press zine pack I received.

In the pay was the zine May, which is part of the 13 Month Project, a new zine gets released each month, from December 2009 to December 2010. Inside the zine it said, “Publishing emerging artists, anyone can apply.” So I did.

Reverse Cymbal Press

Which is exciting, because I’ll be having an artwork published in the September Zine which is coming out soon!

You can check out their Facebook Group here, where you can get the zine for only $2.

Happy Zinestering!

Za za zines – Reviews!

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

I am posting this with cling wrap on my head.

No I’m not even kidding. I’m dyeing my hair with henna as we … speak, and I shall document the results soon! Just so you know, it’s really hard to scratch your head through a layer of plastic, then a layer of wet goopy hair.

In the mean time, here are some zine reviews! YAY! I ordered another grab pack from Bird in the Hand Zine shop again! And BOY did I snag a good hawl this time!

Here are some of my favourites!

This first one is by someone who identifies herself only as Mechelle B.

Bearded Chaps Mechelle B

This little zine is just what you’d expect it to be.

Bearded Chaps Mechelle B

Aren’t they just darling?

Bearded Chaps Mechelle B

My favourite part however, is that it almost isn’t a book at all.

Bearded Chaps Mechelle B

See how it all folds out? This is SO beautifully present, but still has that gorgeous hand made feel, I just can’t stop looking at them. I think Mechelle’s illustration style is really darling, and it seriously inspires me!

Next on the agenda!

Digits Elke O'Connor

This one is by Elke O’Connor, in this batch of zines I got around four of hers, and this is definitely my favourite! Beautiful black and white photography coupled by brief beautiful narrative poems.

Digits Elke O'ConnorThis is my favourite in the book, and honestly it was hard to choose.

Digits Elke O'ConnorDoesn’t it just make you shiver? I wish I was so clever!

This next one is just as brief and just as delicious.

Wheel House Chloe Siobhan

This is a little series of zines called Wheelhouse. I ordered the first four chapters, mainly because they are only 10c each. (BARGAIN!)

Each one contains a tiny chapter, each one more lovely than the last. :)

You Luke

Now this one is very enigmatic indeed, just a piece of recycled paper, with a letter from someone called Luke.

You Luke

Don’t worry. It’s someone where I will read it a lot.

Next I also ordered some zine packs. I’ve never done this before, but it was really fun (and surprising!)

Crehatetivity

Crehatetivity was fun, it had inside all sorts of little tid bits.

crehatetivity

It was a zine, and little pieces of art tied up with string! Does it get any better?

Reverse Cymbal Press

This one was done by the Reverse Cymbal Press, who make it their job to publish the work of emerging artists. I’m definitely going to get in contact with them.

Look at all the things that came inside this envelope!

Reverse Cymbal PressA booklet made with an ultra sound of someone’s kidney.

Reverse Cymbal Press

This one I think may have been bound around the wrong way, because I can see what looks like poetry inside the pages, but I can’t bring myself to unbind it and read it.

Reverse Cymbal PressI also got this little red envelope, and guess what was inside?

Reverse Cymbal PressYay! Six dollars! I’m going to buy a copy of the Big Issue with this. :)

Reverse CYmbal Press

Another sweet afirmation.

reverse cymabl press

Reverse Cymbal Press

Also in the pack was the Reverse Cymbal Press Monthly zine, which I am definitely thinking of getting a subscription to. I’m also thinking of submitting some artworks. It features some great illustrations, and some really lovely (and thought provoking) writings. If you can snag a copy, they’re cheap cheap!

Reverse Cymabl Press

Lastly. My favourite item that came in the pack was this. I dont’ know who it was by, but it’s an altered book.

Reverse Cymbal Press

As you can see it’s The Whispering Land by Gerald Durrell, but the artist, has painted the cover black so it looks like this.

Reverse Cymbal Press

And on each page, they’ve written a word. So it’s like a story within a story. It’s just DEVINE. It is literally now one of my prized possessions. Here are the first few pages.

ThisIsNotAnArtprankNo indeed, it is not.

Whoever these Reverse Cymbal Pressians art, I am a big fan.

(Almost) all images have been linked back to where you can purchase them at the Bird in the Hand Zine Shop. Check them out, they’re all marvelous reads.

Speaking of zines, my lovely friend Ryan and I have finally gotten our act together and are starting a zine collaboratively. His words my art. Fun no?! We’ll talk more about it soon.

Now, it’s perfect timing for me to go take this gunk out of my hair and admire my new glossy locks!

More updates soon chickens!

Journals

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

I used to keep tonnes of journals. I’m talking five at a time, full of sketches and collages, thoughts, dreams I’d had.

Anyway, I’ve really been inspired by the lovely journals in some of the blogs I follow.  Here are some pages from old journals I’ve done.

Sometimes you wake up and all you’ve got left is a mental Polaroid of a solitary moment on the other side.

There’s a chrysalis and a woman with underwater hair sleeps inside. She seems to shift like a sweet shimmering droplet of glass colored water. She must live deep in this miasma as if trapped by some wild metaphor, created purely by the predilection for perfection. All is monochrome, like breath on a mirror, making illusions like the sky with the intake – outtake – sigh.

On her surreal white skin an angry vision which is like dust & fiery triumph claws through the silhouette of pain & passion in time. It breaks the metaphysical, the ethereal and unravels the silence with flowing thoughts and clashing voices. The crashing of waves and the foam of the sea.

Can skin be sewn back together?

Her eyes would probably be beautiful if they were open.

My favourites are from the notebook doodles.

Aren’t they the lovliest?

I have a really lovely green journal with lots of pages, that I’m really going to try and use more often. I’ve used it to write about nightmares I’ve had which helps deal with them I think, and I also like to use it for random thoughts, but I’m going to try and make more art and share it! That is my pledge to you!

Speaking of pledges! I’ve got something inportant to post about real soon! I’ll keep you posted! (Worst pun ever!)

xo Love and art!