It's spring and the robins have been hopping around in my garden winding their way through the tulips and daffodils in search of unsuspecting worms. Thought I would do a series of birds after I finished the meadowlark for a client. So this is the second one. Even though I love doing splashy loose things with watercolor I find I have a natural tendency to paint "tight". I decided I'm going to quit fighting myself for now and go with it. Trying to decide what my next bird should be... If there is anyone still reading my blog, do you have a favorite? :)
This is the first bird painting I did earlier in April - a meadowlark I started for a client and ended up redoing much looser at her request, but this was my preference.
Friday, April 24, 2015
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Illustration Friday: "Ruckus" Yay Spring!
I've spent that last couple of months with my many Snowmen friends (see all on Facebook) and last week sadly said goodbye to my snowmen for a bit and transitioned to Bunnies with this illustration - since I realized the other day that Easter is TWO WEEKS AWAY! Yikes.
The Illustration Friday theme this week is "ruckus" and I think this little Illo could fit. These bunnies first appeared in a my second Snowman Magic illustration and I am becoming very attached to them. I wish you all a very happy first couple days of Spring!
The Illustration Friday theme this week is "ruckus" and I think this little Illo could fit. These bunnies first appeared in a my second Snowman Magic illustration and I am becoming very attached to them. I wish you all a very happy first couple days of Spring!
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Sunday, March 08, 2015
St. John Ogilvie Children's Illustrations
March 10, 2015 is the 400th anniversary of the martyrdom of St. John Ogilvie of Scotland. The Jesuit Insitute in London commissioned me to do nine watercolor children's illustrations to accompany the story of St. John's life that children in their school were writing. It was really a great project and the priest I worked with was a wonderful client. You can see more of the illustrations in my portfolio gallery or go here to see the project on the Jesuit Institute website.
Friday, February 06, 2015
I'm celebrating today...
I'm celebrating today because...
1. It's Friday
2. I just finished a children's illustration project for the Society of Jesuits London about the life and martyrdom of St John Ogilvie that I've been working on for the past 4 months (some pics are posted on my website), and
3. It gave me a reason to paint another snowman ;)
Have a nice weekend!
Saturday, January 31, 2015
January = Snowmen in Stripey Scarves
I've decided to post my blog both here and on my website so here I am. ;)
Snowmen are one of my favorite subjects to draw and paint so I thought after coming off of my "25 days of Santa" project in December which I juggled in between client projects, that January would be a good month for a smaller project. (See the whole 25 Days of Santa Project on Pinterest.)
I have had a photo that my sister took years ago of my nephew standing next to a snowman that they built so I decided to finally do something with it. That first snowman was cute based on the one they built, but it wasn't very lifelike so I gave the next ones much more personality. I posted about six on my Facebook page and also listed them as a clip art collection in my Etsy store...And since it's just started snowing in Nebraska after a balmy January, there still may be a few snowmen to be born.
I am most active on my Facebook page, so come on over if you want to see more watercolor illustration. ;)
Friday, October 17, 2014
I'm now blogging on my website
Hi to everyone who may read my blog,
I just discovered that though my website linked all of my posts from Blogger, I need to actually post from my website now so I just double posted my illustration friday post and came back over to let you know that you can now follow me on www.kathyjurek.com
I just discovered that though my website linked all of my posts from Blogger, I need to actually post from my website now so I just double posted my illustration friday post and came back over to let you know that you can now follow me on www.kathyjurek.com
Illustration Friday "Trouble"
It's been a while since I posted anything. I've been doing quite a bit of marketing over the last 6 weeks or so. I joined Hire An Illustrator and rebuilt my website with Virb. I was delighted that Virb could link both my Etsy store and my blog. I was especially tickled that it linked my blog here at Blogger because I didn't want to lose everything. It also looks more put together than my old one - featuring my art in a cleaner more attractive format.
This week's theme for IF is "trouble". I'm redoing some illustrations for a children's story that my sister and I wrote and this page fits the theme well. My original illustration had just a white background but I decided to experiment and added a gradient and some texture with Photoshop.
This week's theme for IF is "trouble". I'm redoing some illustrations for a children's story that my sister and I wrote and this page fits the theme well. My original illustration had just a white background but I decided to experiment and added a gradient and some texture with Photoshop.
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