terça-feira, maio 02, 2006

Illustration Friday

under the sea

This week's theme is Under the sea, one of my favorites. Z. says that I always draw this mermaid when the subject is the sea, maybe is right... but I love it.

Sereia

This one is one of my first paintings on tiles. I mixed the two techniques I've learned. R. my teacher said I shouldn't do that but she isn't wright, I like the final result.

13 comentários:

Loca disse...

querias... suborna-me :))

Caribbean Colors Belize disse...

I just got some paints for tiles and I look forward to making something with them this week. I have been wanting to do this for a long time, I'm glad I found your blog, it gives me the inspiration to do more work!
--Lee

Anónimo disse...

sim senhora temos artista :)

congrats ;)

beijinhos ze

Willie Baronet disse...

Hey, you can never have too many mermaids! Nice work.

Kim de Young disse...

Thanks for your comments on my blog, I really dig your tile work, I too am into ceramics and do tons of painting on my thrown and handbuilt pieces. I spray the first layer in underglazes on my bisque ware and then paint my line work and subject in underglazes and lastly spray a clear glaze over the top and fire. I typically fire to cone 5 at home in an oxidation (electric kiln) environment. What is your process and how do you fire your tiles? Also, do you have a trick to keep your tiles from warping in the firing process?

Susan Schwake disse...

great tile work! i love creating painting s on clay too! and mermaids are lovely creatures for under the sea!

MD disse...

great work! Love that mermaid and love your tiles too!
MD

Rectite23 disse...

I think your work is beautiful and I love the tiles!

anamae2 disse...

Muitíssimo giríssimo...;-D

HARDWAX disse...

The tile work is wonderful, teacher may indeed be wrong in this. Beautiful, fun colorful piece!

Maureen disse...

I am a mermaid fancier too and yours are gorgeous.

Sofia disse...

lindo!
quem me dera ter jeito para fazer coisinhas assim.... paciencia!

Unknown disse...

Mas que lindo! Adoro estas sereias.