Hello everyone!
I'm a quiet artist who likes to paint, especially portraits and landscapes (or faces and places).
"Urban Alley Detail" acrylic on acrylic paper 12x12
"Urban Alley Detail" process
Sometimes I make abstract-leaning pieces when I want art therapy, or if I'm trying a new technique or material because it's fun to create without worrying about chasing perfection.
Untitled, acrylic on canvas 10x8
Untitled process
Some details about me: I'm a 30-something American woman who's been making art since very early childhood. Aside from high school, I haven't spent too much time with other artists (mostly keep to myself). I graduated college with a degree in computer information systems, which is admittedly not very "artsy". Almost all of my art education has been self-guided, I've learned mostly from books and experimenting. At present, I work full-time at a mechanical services company as well.
Over the years I have experimented with a range of materials- watercolor, colored pencil, crayon, acrylic, marker, ink, among others. And there are so many more materials and techniques I want to use, at least once. Digital painting is the most recent thing for me to learn. Currently I use IbisPaint for that, and I'm looking forward to upgrading to a more robust app once I outgrow it. I see benefits of both digital and material forms of art and it's liberating to have options!
"Loving Glance" digital drawing 2048x1536
Artistically, I'm inspired by Nature's dynamic beauty (especially skies and the plant world), the crispness of graphic design, and the charisma of classical & ancient art. As for my style, I typically like to emphasize color and strongly defined forms to give my compositions a fresh, clean energy.
As artists, we should be willing to push boundaries and express ourselves in ways that are genuine to ourselves and our experience, and I respect artists who create from their own inner voice. Hive is a fantastic place to share & develop ideas about improving the world. By using art as a tool for positive change, I want to be involved in making some of those improvements.
I want to share that I started blogging on ssteam - it in 2016 (yes, I switched to Hive when Hive formed). That blog was all over the place on content since I wasn't clear yet about my focus. So it's phoenix mode with @emanate-artworx.
"Phoenix" digital painting 1536x2048
"Phoenix" process
Also, I really like hot sauce. 🥵
Sources: All of these worx are my own. Any reference photos used were taken by myself.
Thanks everyone for reading! Your comments are welcome here.
Until next time,
-S
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Your works are really beautiful and I like the fact that you’re a self trained artist , makes you dope !! Thanks for sharing the app “ibispaint” though I am more of a raw artist but it won’t be a bad idea to explore more creativity! Feel free on hive friend !!!
Thanks for checking out my intro post! IbisPaint is a solid app, but it's only one of so many ways to make art. The medium we use doesn't matter as much as the way we use our creativity. See you around!