Friday, November 14, 2014

The Art Sherpa's Tips for Acrylic Retardents and Slow Dri mediums



I love acrylic paints. They are able to so so many things for artists. The can look like watercolor or oils. You can do Grisaille or impasto. However for the new painter acrylics fast drying times can be very frustrating. It can take a lot of thought working out those new art skills and often blending is nearly impossible for the fledgeling newborn artist. But like everything in the acrylic paint world, the chemists at the major paint companies have solutions. I am going to talk about Liquitex today because I am personally familiar with their paint lines.
The slowing of Drying times comes down to moisture, blending mediums, and retarders. For moisture you may have seen my love of the misting bottle and it is a great way to slow the drying out of paint. Its dow side is that you can over thin the paint and end up with an unexpected drip or run.
Then there are the Slow Dri medium and gels. I use the medium. You can add as much to your paint as you like without Breaking down the paint. It will however thin it causing it to me be more translucent. Slow Dri medium lends itself to detail work and smooth finishes like you may want in a sky or water. The gel is thicker and lends itself to thick techniques like wet into wet impasto.
There also a suite of Retarders but they do not contain and acrylic resin Binder and be tricky for new painters. However I am a fan of their palette wetting spray for painting in locations that would dry my paint out fast! Anyone in a desert painting outside should always have a bottle.
 If its an option for you go buy golden open acrylics and those are amazing. They do everything oils paints are supposed to do but better. There down side is they are a new product so there are not a lot of painters testing their limits yet. Also they are in the higher price point of paint.
If being able to blend has held you back from achieving your art goals go ahead and get a bottle of Slow-Dri medium. It works in any acrylic paint. It important you do not get frustrated in your painting journey before all the fun starts to happen. Because this dear chickens only gets better and better every painting. Live in Light, Love and Creativity.  See you at the Easel soon!





Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Easy How to Paint a Rainbow Unicorn Step By Step for the Kid in all of us!




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Welcome to my RainBow Unicorn Step my Steps for little girls and big girls with pure hearts too. I do not know about you but I grew up in a room bursting at the seems with Unicorns. This is my tribute to the rainbow Maned Unicorn I always wanted to do as a little girl. I bet you did too!
This is a first for the Art Sherpa and Hart Party! The tutorial Strip. Pinable and shareable with how to instructions Before the video Drops. I may do this more often. Anything that makes new artists more comfortable and excited to paint I can get behind!

Paint: Heavy Bodied Acrylic- Student paint is ok too!
Brushes. 1" square, half inch angle, and some small details between 4 and 6
16x20 canvas
Great music that makes you happy.
A cup of what ever makes you smile
Pallete is. Phthalo Blue, Phthalo Green, Titanium White, Violet-or your purple, Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow. Yellow Oxide/ocher, and Mars Black-or your black.


Sketch in your Unicorn with chalk-Crazy color can show up through paint. I used blue, light yellow would work great too.

1Mix Phthalo Blue and white make a light blue. Paint in all around the face.
2Yellow Ocher Oxide/ocher and little white. paint the chin, Jaw and under neck. this is your shadow so you want it a little darker.
3 Mix Yellow ocher and white make a lighter palamino color and paint in the reast of the head.
4. Yellow ocher and line the jaw. mouth, neck, eye, socket, and nose
5 Phthalo blue green and white to make eye color. Paint eye.
5a. red and white for pink paint in horn
6 add black to eye color and paint in shadow.
7Mix red violet to make nose color. Paint nose
take nose color lighten with white paint in horn shadow
8 Add white to nose color paint in Hightlight
ad white to harn to paint spirals
9 mix black and yellow ocher paint in eye shadow
10- Create deep shadow and pupil with Mars black
11-mix white into eye color and paint outer edge of eye highlight around pupil.
12. White for highlight around lid and on eye
13 take black and ocher and detail jaw, nose, and neck. 
14. Angle brush paint in cad red mane
15 add white to mane
16 add yellow to red make orange paint more mane.
17Add white to orange make highlights and paint in.
18Yellow mane
19 Highlight yellow mane with white and yellow
20 Green and yellow for mane base
21 pure green mane low light
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23white in green and yellow for high light

24Blue and Blue and white part of mane
25 Violet mane 
White and violet high lights
The trick the the mane is to some times add light and darker tones to the part of the rainbow you are on. You can even take a wisp of hair and paint it blowing over other parts of the rainbow. 

HUG YOURSELF
PAINT AGAIN TOMARROW 
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Friday, August 29, 2014

Becoming The Art Sherpa. From SAHM to AAHM the journey of Creative Mother!




 The tale of how I became The Art Sherpa is a question I get asked often. Among the many how to paint inquiries there are the quizzical pop ups of how does one go from being a SAHM (stay at home mom) to the fantastical AAHM (art at home mom) I am today!
My path up the art mountain was one of creativity from the beginning. Like many children who were labeled as the big T -(talented) I got an early and satisfying boost to my self esteem. Loving the glow of approval, I did what lots of big T kids do. I worked at it...hard. I worked at it all the time.
Through experience and wisdom I have come to understand a great amount of the BIG T is really the BIG P-(perseverance) mixed with a dose of Big D-(determination). My earliest memories are watching my mom paint in the basement of our Colorado home. I look back to that first drawing that was showered with praise by my mother. That drawing she proudly showed anyone who came in the house.  That Chicken that she turned into stationary at a special store (in those days a big feet). I think of my pride every time she hand wrote out a letter on it to friends and family. Sometimes I wonder what IF I had not had such a lucky chicken doodle. What if she had not rained love and praise on me. Would I have found the Big P and D I really needed to be the creative being I am today? Because that lucky chicken doodle and my mothers reaction to it is the whole reason I am an artist.



In school I was as many kids are a little awkward and very weird. I liked cowboy boots, horses, and pigtails. I had a lot of very strange quirks and did not know how to easily make friends. But I could draw. The other kids no matter how much they despised me somehow respected and even admired the art.

Of course this was school and a little tolerance does NOT go a long way. I was teased and bullied a lot. I remember feeling alone, depressed, and ashamed. Flawed in some basic fundamental way that other kids could just see. My bullies were triple threats, physical, mental, and emotional. I imagine now they have found a place in government wet work.  I clearly remember having a sense of terror mingled with an ongoing need to belong. I was shoved, kicked, and publicly shamed. I remember being pushed to a wall while a red jelly balls were thrown at me. Today looking back its painful to recall my daily walk home head hanging feet dragging in the dirt. That ball of pain on my chest and  my stomach aching. Hateful words buzzing around my head. But I had a life raft. I clung to it through all of the awful ups and down of school. I could take my feelings good and bad and put them into pictures. Pictures that spoke up for me. Defended me. Validated me. They created this unshakable faith that all of the "OTHERS" must be wrong. My voice was the voice I needed to listen to. My voice mattered. I was special and all this suffering would add up to something meaningful if I just held on long enough.

I found others like myself along the way. The few big T's who had survived terrible art teachers, random haters, and family critiques. We all had something in common.... our Gift. By then my talent had begun to feel like some magical super power allowing me to choose the world I wanted to see. A voice that could be heard by all.

In my young adult years I unpacked and aired out the wounds my soul carried into my paintings. They were powerful, raw, and really dark. Every time I reached inside to look at one of those wounds and process it through my art filter on to canvas something tremendous happened. The good the bad and the ugly all stayed on that canvas. It left me. It healed.
There were times along the way I got a little lost and stopped painting. But once you really embrace creativity it stays with you and finds other little venues. Sewing, jewelry making, and really strange clothing choices.

 I house of many colors...my poor neighbors!

I got better at making friends and met lots of wonderful people. I dated the wrong men and dated the right men. I had good jobs and terrible jobs. I made it back to college a little later (in my mid 20's) and had a wonderful time there. Met my now husband and had a fantastical medieval wedding. By then I had come to really like myself.
 My inlaws were not instant converts to say the least. Our troubles were the kind you see in sit coms. Again the first time I felt that pressure lift was because of art. My MIL(mother I love :p) was also a creative talented person. She may not have been my biggest fan but she loved the art. Her creativity helped me see her good heart and now we are actually very dear friends. Art heals and art reveals!

I then became a SAHW(Stay at home wife).
My mother had painted on and off my whole life. She would go through art blooms and produce a lot of work. Then she would stop for a time. Finally she stopped for a long time. One night she had a dream that she pulled worm out of her finger and  a voice told her she could paint now. (If you know my mom you know she listens to dreams,voices, and psychics)  She started painting and has not stopped since. She is probably painting right now while you read this. We were a team and made Ginger Cook a household name..(Literally her art was on QVC). Just saw it again on Pawn Stars. She and I went to France because her Psychic told her too. Better then voices I guess. The south of France became a place of Hope and rebirth for us.

My becoming a mom part is another challenging story. That was hard. If you are struggling to have a child and have found yourself among TTC-(trying to conceive) crowd my heart goes out to you. Fertility treatments are awful and make you crazy. There was a MC(Miscarriage). Thats always painful. During the time your a TTC all of your friends and family members will become pregnant!!....It was art that got me through. I may not be able to have a baby but I knew I was a creator. I knew it was in me and it gave me hope.
I got pregnant right after my Husband was on Extreme Makeover. YUP THAT HAPPENED google it. And art was a big part. We used Pictionary as the reveal on the show LOL. My DH-(dear Husband) was awesome before and awesome after but we got to bring a lot of attention to Locks of Love...and we got pregnant.
Apparently all we needed was a spray tan and to get our minds off of it.
White pregnant my art brain and my mothers art brain went crazy. We did mural on a whole room. This stared out as three bunnies and turned into a world. Art is the same as being rich. If you can dream it you can probably have it. We just made and painted everything. We celebrated artist style.


I did a HB (home Birth) and that is a whole other story. As are all birth stories. I met my greatest anything, ever, my daughter Honey!
So then I was a SAHM. I was not working in the studio as much. Most of my creative attention was on Playdates, benchmarks, and social skills. I found myself the heart and hub of the home. Being the pillar of hearth and keeping the wheels turning. There was another child. This time no fertility treatments and a lot more fun to conceive. Another HB (yea I did it twice) and I met greatest anything, ever, my son Spyder.

My husband was working and thriving in his career. Making video Games. I stayed creative but not as much. I was beginning to become THEM and US and WE. I stopped being ME not because they asked me to but for the reason we all do it...it was in my heart. That crazy total love you have for your family where every waking moment is how can I take care of THEM!
We went to Canada for my husbands work. We rented a house built on the Pickton pig farm land, Apparently Canada had a cannibal cereal killer. Who knew? They turned the land into a lovely neighborhood. As an imaginative person of the 80's I spent a lot of nights thinking about the movie Poltergeist. How ever  the only ruckus was on Hockey nights and from roaming Bears. It turns out Canada has lots of Bears and they just wander around and do what they like. While there we had another baby my youngest Lunabella(in a hospital). Again the greatest, anything ever, and I love how thats true every child. Love is so immense!
 So now we have a little Canadian. By now even though I was incredibly happy I had lost some of my own identity. I had gone to the habit of introducing myself as anything buy myself. I imagine some of you can relate. I was Honey's Mom, Spyder's mom, Lunabella's mom, John's wife, and formally Mrs Cooney. Not Cinnamon anymore. Which is crazy I have such a great name it was a crime not  to be using it.  Then a bunch of Drama happened. I will leave that to another blog about bouncing back from being blasted. Nuked. Ect Ect
We found ourselves back in the States and to put it nicely "Re-grouping". Thats what artists do after abject failure we re-group. Because there is always gesso and that paint will dry. The little skills you pick up in the studio really pay off in life. My mother starts bugging in the way moms do. What are you doing for yourself? When are you going to get painting again? Then the worst AND the best thing happens my Husbands contract prevents him from going right back to work and I have CHILDCARE! DH childcare. My mother is working at a Painting Party, Merlot 2 Masterpiece in Houston Tx. She tells me you need to get out and talk to grown ups! You need to do something for yourself, and she was right. So I become a teacher and EVERYTHING changed, It became clear. Now I was a WM(Working Mom). Here I was all along just waiting for the dust to be washed off. Like many of you I love Etsy and Pinterest. It turns out curating treasuries and boards is not an idle habit. I was current on trends and colors so I began designing some paintings to teach. My classes filled up and were VERY popular. It was transformative as art always is. I like to say" Art Heals and it Reveals!" In teaching, some things became very very evident to me. Number one: Art is a set of skills that can be taught to everyone. Number two: Art fills a deep soul need and Heals wounds in everyone. Number Three: We are all born creators. Number Four: I could guide people back to their own artistic truth.
I could guide people back to art! I then began to start each class with saying. "I am your Art Sherpa and I will guide you through this painting the same way I would get you up a mountain! One step at a time". While I was transforming people they were transforming me. We can not touch other without being touch. Connection is a universal truth. I would help calm and reassure people through their "Art Wounds and Scars". These were words or events that taught them that they had not beed blessed by the big T. I heard about art teachers who tore up paintings for not being good enough. I heard about bullies who teased them about their art. I heard about family members who through good intentions of keeping it "real" and letting their child down easy said that they had "NO TALENT" over and over again "NO TALENT". Thats when it came to me that Talent was totally miss-understood. What people saw as Talent in me was a lot of hard won art skills flavored by life experience. My story. The parts I would tell and the parts I will keep secret.  The real difference between me and them was that Chicken Doodle. That lucky lucky moment when I was allowed to shine. In these silly fun wine and paint parties I saw "Chickens" happen every night. I realized that the work I was doing was important. It was SOUL important and I never ever argue with soul.
I went back to my husband and shared my story with him. I thought about all the people in the world who did not have a mom who made their Chickens into art...into dreams and hope. The people young and old who forgot or never knew they they are born artists. HOW could I take what I was seeing and bring it into every place that needed it. Dear husband solved that problem and we created the Hart Party. Now I am not a SAHW, TTC, a SAHM, WM, and for a second I was a WAHM(work at home mom). Now I am an AAHM( art at home mom) the ART SHERPA and it is my privilege to be your guide back to your art where you belong!



Monday, August 11, 2014

Hart Party presents The perfect online tree painting lesson for beginners with giant hearts





My twist on the rush of abstract trees has really inspired people to be creative. They have loved the stained glass effect. They have loved being able to drip or not drip. Mostly they have loved succeeding at trees. Tree's like hands are hard. There is so much emotion and mental data about them. When making a painting lesson for a tree I have to remember that every person has a perfect soul tree inside of them. When they try to paint that perfect tree it can be frustrating that their newly blooming art skills have not come online as much as they want. This step by step how to art lesson was made to address that experience. As the Art Sherpa I really really wanted people to feel the joy of success....but the real twist was how much all these reborn and renewed artists have surprised me. There stories of art and their painting have touched me deeply in my heart.