Monday, December 30, 2013

Making 2014 Amazing!

I've been busy this month planning for an amazing year in my art business in 2014.  My first step was to create a Manifeso or statement of intentions for 2014.  Of course, it had to be "artsy".  I had a great photo of my watercolor palette that had the coolest design of my fav colors, so I cropped that out for my background and spent several days thinking of what my over-arching intentions for 2014 would be.  I found this great idea for a manifesto at Megan Auman's Designing an MBA blog.  Here's my manifesto for 2014:



In keeping with the first point in my manifesto, I decided to create a business plan for 2014.  I read tons of blogs and newsletters from artists and art business gurus for business planning ideas.  I came across the most wonderful Business Planner via Andreea Ayers.  It's the 2014 Workbook and Planner by Leonie Dawson for the incredible low price of $9.95!  It's downloadable as a PDF file that you can type all your own info into and save/print.  I just finished my plan this week and have started working on mapping out all my activities on the calendar that is also included as a separate PDF file.  Just click on the humongous link below to get your planner and see all the other great products Leonie offers. (Hint:  don't click on the "P" in the middle or it will pin it to Pinterest.  You can do that too, but to get to Leonie's site, click elsewhere in the picture.)


Another of my top intentions this year is to use my precious time wisely.  I've become more and more of a time waster in my advancing years (:-D) and find I fritter away waaay too much time on Facebook and other online sites and watch too much TV.  Sound familiar?  So my intention this year is to be much more aware of my time and capitalize on it by creating art vs wasting it.

I'm a huge procrastinator and tend to put off doing hard things by checking email, Facebook, etc rather than just getting busy and getting the hard things done and out of the way.  So that's on my list of intentions this year too.  Plus I stay up too late and then don't get an early start, and mornings are my most productive times - not on my manifesto but it gets lumped into time waster/procrastinator.

Lastly, I've already begun my intention to spend more time in nature.  I started painting with two plein air groups in our area this fall and it's been such a joy being outside in the fresh air while the weather in Florida is so wonderful!  There's nothing like nature right in front of you for true light and color.  When I get home and print out the photo of the scene I'd been working on, it is so not the same. I now see what I've been missing by only painting from photographs all these years!

I hope you have a wonderful, productive, and artsy New Year and be sure to "Buy Local & Handmade" this year as often as possible.  Artists livelihoods depend on it. :-D

Friday, December 27, 2013

Vanilla Latte is in the News!


I made the newspaper today and I'm thrilled!!! My painting Vanilla Latte is in the White Show curated by Susie Cassens and is at the St. Lucie West branch of Harbor Community Bank through Jan 10th.  Susie sent in the photo of my work and the paper published it (approx 4" x 6" full color) in today's paper in the local events section.  My first press coverage!  Definitely excited about this.  Thanks Susie!

Here's the link to the newspaper online at TCPalm.com.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Back in the Studio

It's been awhile since I've had time to get into my home art studio and paint. Here's one of my two work tables and my palette scraped clean. It looks like a nice, colorful abstract in this photo.  I like to scape all the leftover colors off the palette and mix them together at the end of a painting session. It gives me some great grays for next time. I just put in a container and pop it in the freezer. 



Tonight I salvaged three 8"x8" canvas panels that I did a long time ago and just didn't like. I couldn't tell if I'd done acrylic or oil on them originally so the rework had to be in oils. I used a color palette of greens, yellows and purple and used the palette knife and impasto Liquin. I like to tape smaller canvases to a large piece of foam core so I can work either on the easel or hold the foam core in my hand to work more up close with the painting without having to hold the canvas and get paint everywhere.  Here are the three re-worked pieces - they're all abstracted nature scenes from my imagination.


While I've not painted a lot in my studio the past couple of months, I've been faithfully painting outdoors with my two plein air groups every week.  I tweaked a couple of plein air paintings tonight as well since I had lots of lovely greens and yellows left over from the re-worked paintings above.  I have more tweaking to do on a number of them.  So I laid all 12 of them out on my other table to study them and see which ones need more work.  I didn't realize how many I'd already done so far!


My studio looks really messy, but it's controlled chaos. I could have a studio twice this size and I'd somehow fill it up and still be wishing for more room.  ;-p

I've been reading several books and tons of blogs the past month to put together a business plan for my art biz which is why I haven't been in the studio.  I'm planning to make 2014 the year I turn a profit in my art biz.  This year, all my goals will be in writing with a complete plan to get there and all mapped out on a calendar. I'll be learning to use oils and cold wax medium next month for a whole new twist in abstract painting and will be working up 20 small canvases for a show at the Ft. Pierce library in June. I also plan to enter lots of shows this coming year and get my work "out there."  Do you have any ideas for where I can put my art locally this year for greater exposure and hopefully, sales? I'd love to hear your ideas and suggestions!

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Ivy by Marcy Brennan


Ivy,  5" x 7" watercolor and ink on paper - $50

My sister-in-law bought two beautiful pots of ivy at a wonderful place called the Red Barn in Lake Alfred, FL when we went there to explore, shop and eat!  What a great place.  I have lots more reference photos that I took there to paint from - I need to get busy! ;-)  Comes in a white 8" x 10" mat ready to pop in a frame and hang.

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Monday, December 16, 2013

My Solitude - Abstract by Marcy Brennan


My Solitude - 20" x 20" x 3/4" Acrylic on Gallery Wrap Canvas - $250

This is from an image of a very serene green and turquoise room that I abstracted.  While the paint was still web, I scratched out two starfish to give it a coastal vibe.  The sides are painted in a turquoise and it comes ready to hang.



My Solitude

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Art Shows

I was a busy girl this past weekend.  Friday evening was the "Our Beautiful Waterways" show at Gallery 14 in Vero Beach.  This is me with my abstract painting, Shoreline:


Saturday evening was the Art Mundo Calendart Show at the Navy Seal Museum.  It's Art Mundo's big fundraising event of the year.  Each Calendar artist put two larger paintings in the show.  Here I am with my two, Inlet Sunset and Exuberance:



Below are my twelve abstract paintings (5" x 7" oil on gessoed paper) for the Calendars for Calendart. Art Mundo displayed them rather uniquely, I think.  This display was at Art Mundo in October:


This afternoon was the White show at Harbor Community Bank in St. Lucie West.  Here's my painting, Caramel Latte in that show.  I know I took a picture there on site but can't seem to find it now:


Earlier this month at Art Mundo was the Brush with Nature show.  These are paintings either done on site at various venues this past spring or done later in the studio.  The first one is a large 24 x 24 oil painting of Immokolee I did in the studio and donated to the Realtor Association of St Lucie County.  It was silent auctioned and the owner is now Wally Swords of First International Title Company. The other two are 5" x 7" watercolor on paper.  Immokolee house was done onsite and the anthuriums were done in the studio from photos:


The next photo was also in the Art Mundo Brush with Nature show and was from our trip out to Adam's Ranch.  I had two paintings from that venue at the show but got only one photo. They were both done in the studio on 16 x 20 canvas in oil:


It's been a rather busy and hectic month, but it's really great to get my work out there and seen by the public!






Monday, December 2, 2013

In the Pink by Marcy Brennan


In the Pink - 7" x 5" watercolor and ink on paper  $50

The water lilies were absolutely gorgeous last month!  These were painted at home from close up photos I took with my plein air group.  I usually paint in oils when painting plein air, but wanted to also paint a close up lily in watercolor.  Comes in a white 8" x 10" mat ready to pop in a frame and hang.

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Lagoon II - Abstract - by Marcy Brennan



Lagoon II - 16" x 20" acrylic on 3/4" gallery wrap canvas - $250

This is the second piece in my lagoon series.  It incorporates the beautiful blues, greens, whites and off whites that I see every time I cross our bridge from the main land to Hutchinson Island.  It's an incredible treat to live on the island and have such an incredible vista to see every day.  I feel so lucky to live here!


Lagoon II

Lagoon III - Abstract by Marcy Brennan


Lagoon III - Abstract - Acrylic on  24"x24"x1.5" gallery wrap - $500

This is the third in my lagoon series.  Having fun with the beautiful blues and turquoises, my favorite colors.  This would look wonderful in a contemporary space or even a traditional space for something a little different where a splash of color is desired.

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Here are some photos of my work in the process of this painting this piece - they were taken at night in my studio so the quality of the photos isn't so great, but it gives you an idea of the layering and process I go through.




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