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Hello and thanks for stopping by! I am Ivy, an artist with a broad sense of many creative disciplines, I am a designer, painter and illustrator . I love typography, photography, heavy stock paper, the smell of fresh ink and the buttery feeling of paint. This is ivyallover, a little piece of art everyday. A place devoted to an ongoing exercise of my work as an artist. A peek into my world of art, inspirations, life and love of dogs.

~ "Painting is just another way of keeping a diary" ~ Picasso -|--"It's what you carry to an object that counts" ~ Andrew Wyeth ~


Sunday, May 30, 2010

After Hours

 After Hours
6x6 oil on panel board

This is a painting from my workshop with Karin Jurick last week. Throughout the week I learned many things. In this painting I learned not to fuss over the details, learned the freedom and the courage to "edit" what I saw in the photo to make it my own. After all, I am painting a "painting" not a photo.

It was great taking photos in the city, there are so many subtle moments I captured and when the lighting is right wow what a difference a painting can take! I captured this on my way back to my girlfriends apartment on the Upper West side, she ironically lives on the same street of my very first apartment when I lived in the city (sigh) oh how I miss my city but happy I visit regularly.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Yoga Body

 Yoga in Central Park

Hello hello! I have been without internet connection for the last few days! ahh - it's like everything stops when there's no online connection. I am in NYC taking a week-long painting workshop at the National Academy Of Design with the incredible Karin Jurick. If you don't know her or her work you MUST check her out she is AMAZING!

Its incredible what I have learned FREEDOM! I am using all crazy colors including black! Yes people b-l-a-c-k and the heck with a limited palette! Karin has opened this whole new world of painting for me and I am thrilled. I have never had so many colors on my palette and its just wonderful... I will be sharing my work once I get internet access - back home.

Till soon... 

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

IF Equipment...

Seductive Eyes
mixed media

Here the male peacock (Indian Peafowl) displays his EQUIPMENT
The peacock's tail feathers are fanned out to use as part of courtship. I'm sure his Seductive Eyes help too
or maybe not.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

A Walk In The Park...


 A Walk In The Park
digital
I've been working on this piece for some time now, there was lots of scanning, photo taking, manipulating, color enhancing etc. and I decided its finished for now. For months I noticed I've been neglecting a big part of me, a big part of my life.... and that's my relationship with Photoshop. You see, we had a serious relationship for many years, a relationship where all I did was lived and breathed for Photoshop personally and throughout my graphic design career. Yes, it was a beautiful relationship... up until I no longer had to use it and others used it for me. Well, I miss my Photoshop, my love and I am happy to say we are back together and happy... oh so happy! I'll be sure to share our adventures together...

Monday, May 10, 2010

IF Fearless

The Sacrificial Bee
graphite/digital sketch

The bee symbolizes many things in many cultures dating back to ancient times. The death of a bee after it stings represents sacrificing your self for something special and dear. So to me, in this sketch (a sketch for a future painting) The Sacrificial Bee is FEARLESS 

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Happy Mother's Day

Happy Mother's Day 
to all the beautiful mother's in the universe. 

Today I am celebrating being Dukie's mommy, a day full of many hugs and licks. To my mom, friends and family you are wonderful mother's – thank you for your inspiration and aspirations to one day be as wonderful a mother as you all. Bless you all for what you do every day.   

Friday, May 7, 2010

Happy Friday...

Kirby Lounging
6x6 oil on panel board

This is Kirby, a boxer who made himself comfortable in the lounge chair at Doggy Daycare. Gotta love him! I have a little left to do on this painting but I wanted to share Kirby anyway, he just seemed so ready for the weekend.

Why is it that dogs love laying in the sun? It is the cutest thing. I love it when I see Dukie laying on a small section of the floor where a little patch of sunlight hits him. Ahhh yesss... life is good.

Happy Friday 

Thursday, May 6, 2010

IF "Cocoon"

                  "Cocooned In A Bed Of Flowers"
                              pen, ink and watercolor

My first IF sketch. I couldn't resist this little guy in my sketch book, originally he had his eyes open but I like him sleeping, cocooned in his bed and dreaming of butterflies    

Monday, May 3, 2010

Plein Air...

We lucked out with the weather and had some absolutely beautiful days. The Plein Air workshop in Cape May, NJ was great. Painting outside was a wonderful experience I formed a different relationship with the outdoors and I am thrilled I did it! Here are some of my pieces on location...
Our first day on location at a beach.
Atlantic City in the distance.
 
Me at our last location — the doggy beach!
Uhmm... our last stop, the doggy beach was a bit of a distraction for me, I just wanted to watch the pups play and snap their pictures. After taking a few shots I went back and focused...

I learned a lot working en plein air, its pretty incredible — you pick up on the sensitivity of things outside; the sun, the wind, the birds, colors, the subtle sounds, the temperature all things that really connected me with the outdoors. It gave me a greater appreciation for the outdoors and for enjoying that moment – enjoying the present

We worked on small size canvas's and worked only a few hours on a painting because of how the scene changed once the sun moved. At first, I was overwhelmed by all that I could see but as I worked I realized working smaller and with limited time helped me sort out what to paint and avoid the little details. The sun was also an issue when setting up - we had to make sure the sun did not hit our canvas or palette directly because it would make it difficult to judge values. Since time was limited we worked with a limited palette (less to carry) and worked wet on wet which was also great – I enjoy working this way so I was comfortable with this technique. 

I took many photos and learned a lot about Cape May, it's really beautiful. I never knew about the Cape May Diamonds at Sunset Beach or about the Atlantus that was really neat to see.

I may go back to these studies one day to finish them using the photos as reference. I'll be sure to share them if I decide to do that!