© Katie Jeanne Wood
Revised acrylic portrait painting
daily painting: 365 day art project
Day 344
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Mixed Media Artist - daily painter of portraits, flowers, abstracts and birds
© Katie Jeanne Wood
Last Night Was Very Lonely
Oil portrait painting
daily painting: 365 day art project
Day 342
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I need to update this photo because after seeing it on the screen, I went in, and added a few tiny details here and there. Nothing big..like, I made her nostrils darker, and gave it a few touchups here and there.
© Katie Jeanne Wood
Immersed in Culture
Oil portrait painting
daily painting: 365 day art project
Day 343
Available for purchase here
I’m pretty sure I had Jenny Mustard in mind when I painted this one, although the reference I used wasn’t Jenny. I think I referenced a model in an old Vogue magazine, if I remember right. My blog is running about a month behind what I’m working on in real time, and because I paint so much, I get fuzzy on the details sometimes.
Reading: Sisters First: Stories from Our Wild and Wonderful Life by Jenna Bush Hagar and Barbara Pierce Bush – this is a feel good, pull at your heartstrings kind of book that makes me miss being a little kid. No matter what side you land on in politics, I think you’ll enjoy reading this book. Once I started reading, I had a hard time putting it down.
© Katie Jeanne Wood
Acrylic mixed media portrait painting
WIP
daily painting: 365 day art project
Day 339
This painting was originally painted a few years ago, and it’s been sitting in my Etsy shop ever since. Got a little sick of looking at it, so I’m revising it. So far I’ve changed the colors (from dark to light), the background, her face, her shirt, and the rose in her hair. Yeah, that’s pretty much the entire painting. Still need to work on her mouth, obviously, but it’s getting there.
© Katie Jeanne Wood
Oil portrait painting
WIP
daily painting: 365 day art project
Day 340
Contemplating Changes
© Katie Jeanne Wood
Oil portrait painting
WIP
daily painting: 365 day art project
Day 341
Available for purchase here
© Katie Jeanne Wood
Orange Hair, Don’t Care
WIP
Oil portrait painting
daily painting: 365 day art project
Day 336
This one is still a work in progress. I’m going to let it dry for a few days before I proceed.
© Katie Jeanne Wood
Oil portrait painting on canvas
daily painting: 365 day art project
Day 337
© Katie Jeanne Wood
Oil portrait painting
WIP
daily painting: 365 day art project
Day 338
You might remember this painting from last summer. I think I posted it as one of my daily paintings back in July or August, even though I wasn’t happy with it at the time. I’m not sure if I like it now, but I’ve started to revise it. Switched over to oils, and I’m thinking of blocking out the words. Needless to say, it’s still a work in progress.
© Katie Jeanne Wood
Oil portrait sketch
daily painting: 365 day art project
Day 334
© Katie Jeanne Wood
Oil portrait painting
WIP
daily painting: 365 day art project
Day 335
When you’re doing a long term project, such as a year long one like the 365 days of daily painting, you look for little milestones to celebrate along the way..or at least I did, still do. It helped keep me going, gave me something to look forward to, and brought me another step closer to my goal.
This is probably the largest milestone yet. Tonight I’m in a celebratory mood because in exactly one month, I’ll be finished with the 365 daily painting project. So close! The countdown is ON.
For the past 11 months, I’ve kept track of the number of days I’ve been painting daily on a large dry erase calendar on my wall. Yesterday, as I was erasing days past, which were written in black, and filling in what’s to come in blue, I filled in the number 365. !!! It’s become such a habit, that I almost continued on with number 366, but I stopped myself just in time. I stood back, stared at the 365 in disbelief. It was a surreal moment.
I can see day 365 now. It’s right there every time I look to the right, and my eye automatically searches for it now, sometimes frantically. Where is it? Where is it??!! Ahh, there it is. The light at the end of this year long tunnel finally staring back at me. 🙂 Have to say it feels pretty good.
© Katie Jeanne Wood
Handmade book cover
daily painting: 365 day art project
Day 332
© Katie Jeanne Wood
Handmade book cover
daily painting: 365 day art project
Day 333
I’m preparing for a huge change that might be coming soon on a personal level. I say “might” because I’m not the one in the driver’s seat, so I’m not in control of when and what happens, not even remotely. I’m willing and eager to go along for the ride..if we can just get the car engine to start.
I’m secretly hoping it can all wait until after the 365 day project is over, but if not, I’ll have to call the project off abruptly before I actually hit the one year mark. This will suck, and not suck at the same time. To not make it to day 365, after making it this far will be a bummer, of course, but.. priorities, y’know?
I’ll probably write about what’s going on in another post sometime soon, when I know more details. We’ll see.
Where I’ve been getting free reference photos for my portrait paintings: Pixabay
Free book for artists: not sure if it’s any good or how long it will be free, so you should hurry, if you’re interested.
An Artist’s Survival Guide: Lessons Learned the Hard Way about Making Art So You Won’t Have to
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© Katie Jeanne Wood
144
White abstract painting
daily painting: 365 day art project
Day 331
Why 144? I have no idea, but it sounded just as good as any other number, so yeah. Why not 144?
Scraping, and preparing my glass palette for more oil paintings.
Harold Zip-a-roo and Tiger
DO NOT DISTURB this boy when he’s with his favorite toy.
© Katie Jeanne Wood
Chickadee bird painting on postcard
daily painting: 365 day art project
Day 330
Maudie was showing her true colors in this photo, and it cracks me up. She’s a constant contradiction, that one, being the all time sweetest, yet meanest cat I’ve ever known. She will scratch your eyes out while purring, and rubbing against you. Poor Chewy doesn’t know who he’s messing with, but he was about to find out by the stare down he was getting. Yikes!