Acrylic Fruit Pieces

Pear

Fruit Update

A Pear

Fruit Pieces, Apples, Oranges, Pomegranates, Mangos, Guava and More

Lab Work – Acrylic Fruit Pieces, Markers

With the recent refill of acrylic paint markers, there are a few updates on X to share, acrylic fruit pieces.

First, more time in the lab, lab work is now being processed and posted directly to my x.com account – @salleecreates. Feel free to follow if you’re interested want. However, I will still provide updates here in the form of multiple studies, collections and series of works to keep everyone up to date.

@SalleeCreates On X.com

Recently, I found a few work arounds for the markers, see my update here – Liquitex Liquid Refills. In any case, hope you enjoy the new collection of sketches/under-paintings on fruit.

Fruits
Apple 5

Apple

Apple 4

One Apple

Apple 3

Apple

Apple 2

Single Apple

Apple

Apple

Mango

Mango

Mango 2

Mango

Orange

Orange

Orange 2

Orange

Guava

Guava

Secondly, more acrylic fruits and veg will be posted soon as I clean up those under-paintings and post them to x.com/@salleecreates. For those of you who have previewed some of my work before or if it is your first time, welcome. Same for the noticing, you may have noticed the inclusion of some new paint marker colors – blue, green, yellow. I’ve held off buying markers for awhile with the idea of getting back to brush and paint. Typically, I use only Mars Black, Titanium White, Unbleached Titanium, Neutral Grey 5 and a variety of ink pens. Nothing too crazy or extraordinary, just blue, black and red ball point pen, markers (black, sepia and grey) and number 4H pencils.

Additional Fruits
Pomegranate 2

Pomegranate

Pomegranate

Pomegranate

Cherry

Starfruit

Cherry

Cherry

Kiwi

Kiwi

Dragonfruit

Dragonfruit

Pear

Pear

Blueberry

Blueberry

Raspberry

Raspberry

More Human Anatomy

Finally, I’d like to point out some older posts on x.com, with the main focus being human anatomy. Such as arms, bones, hearts, and the brain. Similarly, be sure to check those out while you’re there. If not, I’ll post a follow-up with those items included. The same goes for a new focus on superhero anatomy, where I’ll be working on musculature, structure, dynamic motion and some of my favorite comic publishers.

As usual leave a comment below, let us know what you’re thinking?

Liquid Acrylic Refills

New Markers

Acrylic Marker Update

Acrylic Markers

Liquid Acrylic Refills – Back In The Lab

Lab Work – Liquid Acrylic Refills

We are back in business, liquid acrylic refills in hand and have found away around ordering smaller orders, parts, and dealing with shipping issues.

We now have Liquitex Fluid Acrylics on the bench. Honestly, I needed new markers, and found a refill fluid made by Liquitex which has been working well so far. There are no blockers, or blockages from the acrylic paint markers. It is a great alternative to buying or mixing brand paints, where viscosities and fluid flow rates may be off. Additionally, you can refill the markers already purchased and simply replace the tips when needed. I found the tips or tip replacements on Amazon for a relatively small fee. Next, with the extra tips and new fluid acrylics we are back in business utilizing the original paint marker shells or tubes regardless of size.

Paints
Refill

Refill Cadmium

Markers

Fluid Refill

Clean up

Clean Up

Apple 5

Apple

Vinyl Record Series

I will be shifting some of my lab time over to the vinyl record series next week to account for the markers. Ultimately, now that the paint blocker has been resolved, I can get back to work on the bigger pieces. It’s been a few weeks since I set that project aside to focus on sketches, fruits, vinyl records, the human form, in small quantities or usage, pencil/pen and under-paintings. I’ve been putting more emphasis on developing ideas rather than immediately diving into the final work or series. Stay tuned for a post about the vinyl work next week or the following week.

Finally, check out my x account, @salleecreates and give me a follow if you can. I appreciate the views and interest. Let’s connect if there is something you might be interested in purchasing or if you want something custom, created for your home or office space.

Vinyl Update

Vinyl Series Update

Check out @salleecreates For Updates

Vinyl Above

Handle Update Shared

Artwork – Mixed Media, Vinyl Artwork Updates

Check out the latest updates on the vinyl series, artwork, and lab work in progress over at X, @salleecreates.

It has been a few weeks since my last web post about artwork or work in progress. I have posted more of those work in progress or lab work on the x timeline. However, I will occasionally recap and share those items here on the website, highlighting new illustrations including medical, human form, animals, landscape, biologics, life energy, and more. This includes sketches, under paintings, illustrations, prep-work, 3D prints, 3D illustrations, 3D lines and more. So, check those out!

In this post, you can check out what’s currently in progress. I have shared several updates on the vinyl series, human forms, hero study, further exploration into the Mondrian Study, under paintings and more.

Keep track of what’s going on, what’s on the bench. You can follow along, have look over my other pieces, completed artwork, studies and mixed-media projects.

Currently, I am focusing my energy on around 40 smaller pieces. These are also shared in the X timeline, @salleecreates: Mondrian, Marvel Likeness, Human Forms, Energy, Landscapes and more. You can view my previous artwork update on Twitter here.

Finally, stay tuned. In the meantime, feel free to follow my work online @salleecreates on X.com. Take a look, and follow me if you’d like. Cheers!

Artwork Update

Acrylic and Oil Based Paints Of Various Sizes

Lion In Solitude

Mixed-Media on X @salleecreates

Artwork – Mixed Media, Sketches and Artwork

It’s been awhile, let’s see what is going on, see our latest Artwork Updates on X.

I have to admit it’s been months since I shared any artwork or mixed-media projects, or provided any insight into my creative process. While I’ve shared a few marketing ads here and there, I haven’t shared anything on this scale in a while. I thought it might be interesting to share my before sketches,  unfinished work and even pieces that didn’t quite make the cut. So, here’s the idea.

20 Minutes A Day

I dedicate 20 minutes a day to my sketching, painting, mixed-media, and artwork preparation activities for new, in progress or pre-work. Most of my work is done in a few 5.5″ x 8.5″ sketchpads, which I will eventually transfer to canvas board, wood, or another medium. I’m not yet sure how I want to share these pieces moving forward; X, web or the combination of the two. This won’t be a comprehensive listing, but rather a good representation of the sketches and paintings I’m currently working on. Ultimately, I would like to showcase all of my work in some way, but for now, here’s a quick look at my artwork updates.

Mixed-Media and Artwork Updates
Switch Artwork Update

Switch

Buildings Art

Buildings

Dark Night

Dark Night

Different Perspective

Different Perspective

Art of the Human Hip

Human Hip

Human Skeletal Form

Human Form

Toroidal Field Art

Toroidal Field

Windows

Windows

Next, you can have look over my other pieces, completed artwork, studies and mixed-media or design work projects. In closing, this is just a continuation, more of a beginning on the site. I will continue to keep you all updated on my whereabouts, what I’m working on in terms of art/artwork, as well as things happening in and around the office here or what’s on the bench.

Currently, I am focusing some energy on around 40 smaller pieces. My goal is to continue sketching for at least 20 minutes per day. I am also planning to include more pieces featuring human anatomy, various animals, boats and aircraft. For those computer people from the internet, check out the ASCII Art post… very cool.

Finally, stay tuned. In the meantime, feel free to follow my work online @salleecreates on X.com. Take a look, and follow me if you’d like. Cheers!

Latest Drawing Tools Part 2

Moleskin, Staedtler, Princeton, Liquitex and More

Moleskin Art Album

Part 2 – Pencils, Pads, Tools, Paint and More

Tech And Tools – Part 2: Latest Drawing Tools, ‘Tools of The Trade, Markers, Pencils, Precision Tools, Erasers, Brushes, Paint Markers and More’ series

Need supplies quickly? In Part 2 – Drawing Tools, we will discuss supplies that are running low and those that have been used around the shop for the longest time.

Some of these supplies have been with me for 15 years, and others for over 20 years. In previous post, we talked about the Amazon Affiliate direction. For continuity and to prepare for upcoming posts in early to mid-June about our 3D print upgrades, it’s important to have the right parts. So, let’s share the latest list of art supplies. Check out part two of our to-do list on the producer’s product page. 

Part 2, Continues

In Part2 – Latest Drawing Tools we will focus less on the items mentioned above, as they are already essential in my drawing kit. However, we will discuss easels, additional brushes, and Moleskin albums or pads. The list of supplies goes on, including math sets (squares, compass, angles), sharpeners, on-the-go pads or albums, paints, paint markers, and drawing tools (mechanical) to keep on hand.

Recent Purchases, Recommendations

Moleskin – Art Watercolor Album 3.5×5.5 inch, (1 pad, 60 sheets)
Staedtler 4H Pencils – Mars Lumograph Pencils 4H (12)
Staedtler Instrument Math Set – Writing Instrument Math Set (14)
Staedler Mechanical Pencils* – Mechanical Pencils (3)
Strathmore – Sketch Pad, 8.5×11 inch, 1 pad (100 sheets)
Luxi – Sketch Book, Top Spiral, 9×12 inch, 1 pad (100 sheets)

Princeton* – Aspen Series Paint Synthetic Brushes, Acyrlic and Oil (5)
Liquitex – Marker set – Liquitex Professional Paint Marker Set, Monochromes (3)
Liquitex Markers – *Individual – Professional Paint Marker, Carbon Black (1)
Acrylic Paint BASICS Acrylic Paint Set, Tube Set (48)

More Recommendations

First, easels are a tough, rare breed of ‘kit’ to have around the shop. I’ve used desktop easels, metal easels and composites of some kind, only to come back to the Studio H. The Studio H can be found on Blick, specifically the Blick Studio Heavy-Duty H-Frame Easel, which is more importantly on wheels! I’m going to brag on this H-frame easel for a moment.  While other easels can be found on Dick Blick or Utrecht, this easel is tough, agile and easy to put together.  It has a nice shelf for convenient storage, where you can store additional tools, rulers, or markers, especially nice to have when using those Liquitex paint markers mentioned above. It’s easy to clean, accommodates oversized work,  and sits on wheels, so maneuverability and the ‘space’ the easel consumes around the shop can be kept to a minimum.

Brushes

Next, let’s talk brushes, specifically the Princeton Catalyst Series brushes and *Golden/Utrecht acrylic paints. Occasionally, I will buy second-hand or slightly flawed brushes so that I always have the right brush for any situation. Therefore, the Princeton Catalyst and Aspen series are my go-to brushes for acrylics. I also want to mention that I consistently use Liquitex Basics-to-Advanced viscosities of paint. I stock up on Basics for commonly used colors, while opting for high-density, firm acrylics for filling, highlighting, or shadowing. It has been quite some time since I changed my paint selection, approximately 27 years ago. Feel free to browse those items in the cart, as they have been purchased multiple times.

In closing, we highly recommend the items listed on the shopping list, as they have been purchased more than three times over. In certain cases, such as the Liquitex paints, they have been purchased for over 27 years. Supply consumption varies, as supplies come and go. A never-ending cycle.  Therefore, I like to occasionally add new items to test, place on the bench, and experiment with. It’s always important to test new supplies, versus those that are necessary for immediate purchase. Discover the supplies that best suit your needs and circumstances. Enjoy and good luck with your creative endeavors. Refer to Part One for more information.

Lastly, Keep Building Your List

Let’s end with an old saying ‘No pain, no gain’. I would venture to say. While building your supply list can be daunting and suppliers change, solving the problem of the list is the fun part. Sometimes things work out, while others should remain in the trash receptacle (or, on the never buy list).  It’s part of being a consumer, which involves consumption, right? In all honesty, this part can be fun, so make it enjoyable! Turn it into a game if you choose, wheel and deal.

Before we move off of the new supplies. I don’t want to forget a few other upgrades around the office to share such as the GTRacing Mesh Back Chair a new upgrade here in the office… long awaited change, and time for the older model to be replaced with a new mesh back gaming chair. The Fisher Space Pen for you outer space fans… posted back in January 2021. Awesome pen, I use it on the road for any and all writing needs! Check back in a few weeks for updates. Items to look out for on the list include Moleskin pads or albums, and a few other goodies. Spoiler alert: there are additional 3D print upgrades, parts, and a new series just around the corner… less than a week away!

Latest Drawing Tools

SHARPIE, Sakura, Ohuhu, Prismacolor and More

Ohuhu Marker Set

Illustration Kit – Markers, Pencils, Brushes, and More

Tech And Tools – Part 1: Latest Drawing Tools, Tools of The Trade

What will it be? Markers, pencils/coloring pencils, precision liners, erasers, brushes, paint markers; need more? Come shop online with me. We can look for refills, thin-liners, chiseled markers and new additions like the Ohuhu Alcohol Markers to expand our toolkit.

Amazon Affiliate Shopping List

Let’s talk about the Amazon Affiliate Shopping list. Recently, I’ve included the option to share Amazon products as an affiliate. This allows me to share products and recommendations for items I personally purchase for the shop. In this instance, we will discuss thin-liners, markers, and line tools, in order to provide our thoughts on products you may be interested in purchasing. 

Even better, think of it  as a reference guide with recommendations for items that have yet to be purchased. For those who have already made selections, a bookmark could be useful to have around your work area, especially if you aspire to be a hobbyist or professional designer.  Regardless, this post serves  as a vehicle to promote Amazon Affiliate products via Amazon, among others. As you may have noticed, we do not heavily promote our content on social media, so the content in this first part is an effort to share our experiences with products in the market or perhaps just an exercise in futility.

In the coming weeks, I will be delving into each post, updating product links, and reposting links to products as *an affiliate  to assist shoppers like you in purchasing goods and services that we recommend. The shopping list, or ‘shop with us page’ is now available here. This is particularly important for new posts, links, and future posts to share, add value or share our experiences with the products and services we use.

TPU Action

Moving forward with the latest drawing tools, let’s consider the items mentioned in our early June posts regarding ‘TPU Action‘. A list of parts has been provided for you to browse and purchase for your shop! Take note of my mistakes (they could save you money) or simply think of it as putting money back in your pocket. Additionally, for those of you who are able to buy supplies through Amazon, or Prime, I will be sharing discount codes at a later date (not toady, as I’m currently working to find deals and affiliate links). I will also be mentioning specific days and time periods when Amazon offers special promotions. Speaking of, Prime Day 16th & 17th is approaching quickly. Hopefully, the purchaser page will be a helpful too, providing an easier way to recommend products and services through Amazon. 

Latest Suppling List

Let’s cover the art supplies in two part series, pens, markers, and erasers. Secondly, sharpeners, on-to-go pads, paints, paint markers and drawing (mechanical) tools to have around…

Sharpie – Markers – Variety Pack (6)
Sakura Pigma – Pro Brush Pens (6)
Sakura Pigma Micron – SAKURA Pigma Micron Pens (1)
Ohuhu – Ohuhu Alcohol Brush Markers (168)
Ohuhu – Ohuhu Alcohol Blenders (6)
TFIVE – Acrylic Marker Pens (2)

Prismacolor – Markers, Pencils and Tools
Marker Set Fine/Chisel – Prismacolor – Double-ended Markers (24)
Marker Set Fine/Brush – Prismacolor – Double-ended Markers (12)
Erasers – Prismacolor – Magic Erasers (12)
Colored Pencils – Prismacolor – Eraseble Colored Pencils (24)
Pencil Set – Prismacolor – Graphite Pencils With Erasers & Sharpeners

Wrap up

Finally, all items on our shopping list can be purchased above or on our shopping list. These items have been purchased within the last 4 months.  Typically, they are considered must-haves, essential for use in and around the office. For example, it is useful to have various types of Sharpies – thin-liners, regular barrel type (more common size with a fine tip), and heavy-duty chiseled tips. Sharpies are almost required in the #markers space for marking bed plates and prints. There are areas of opportunity when it comes to nibs, nobs, and globs. For those in desperate need, they provide a simple way to write on most surfaces. See Part Two.

Part Two for your convenience. If you are going into art school, are a hobbyist, or need a school art supply list, please bookmark this series. It will help you maintain and improve your supplies list. It serves as a convenience reminder of products we have recommended in the recent past.

Lastly, keep your supplies fresh, stocked up and within reach. Keeping office art supplies stocked can be a huge task, with dried paint tubes, markers, and broken tips. As the post mentioned, it can sometimes fee like an exercise in futility.

Power Switches

Acrylic Power Switches Series

Zoomed In Housing Vents

Artwork – Switch (acrylics)

Lab Work – Power Switches

Back At It Again, The Power Switch Series is now underway, in Progress

It’s a start. The switch series has begun, and acrylics are now on canvas. It’s been awhile since I last used a paintbrush on canvas. Lately, I’ve been spending more time on the sketchpad. A year or two ago, I sketched out a few smaller ideas, before moving to stretched canvas around the office. Honestly, I’m not a huge fan of smaller pieces. My preference for canvas size is 24″ (rectangle) and above. So, we are sowing new growth. For more of my work, check out the following links – Movement, Sun Study, and more under the acrylics tag.

It’s a start. This will probably be a 5 to 6 part series on the same subject, in this case, an old light switch. Who knows, I may decide to scale up a number of sketches at some point, once the direction is set and the subject matter gets ironed out. The latest revisions and work will be posted via X @salleecreates so check it out!

Take a look it’s a bit difficult to determine exactly what it is right now, but it’s there… Stay tuned for updates in the coming months! 

Movement

Nautilus Shells, Reeds; Motion and Movement In Nature

Nautilus

A Study of Motion, Life and Water

Artwork – Movement

As more paintings come out of storage, let’s touch on Movement. We will be sharing acrylic and oil art form in the backlog.

Check out the motion series posted under artworks, which celebrates the concept of motion in various forms – whether in life, through sound, or in other worldly ways. The goal is to capture movement, light, emotion and action.

Below you will find a mix of mixed-media and acrylic works that study water elements, creatures, the night sky, and radio signals in motion.

Move
The Nautilus

The Nautilus

Shell Of A Nautilus

Shell Of A Nautilus

Reeds Moving In The Water

Reeds Dancing In The Water

Moving Shell

Shell Reflection

Shell Structure In Light

Shell Structure In Light

Change, the alpha waves and movement

Change, Alpha Waves

Radio Wave Movement

Radio In Motion

Finally, the movement study, motion if you will, has grown over the years, more pieces than most. I hope you enjoyed the Movement study, and would like to interest you in our other works, like the human form study. To learn more, you can do a quick search (or click the eyeglass icon and search terms like ‘ artwork ‘) for the artwork we’ve made available. At some point, we will post our work to social, you can find a link here @salleecreates. If you’re not on X, sign up today!

Sun Study

Sun Light

Sunset Study

Rise and Set, Sun Study

Artwork – Sun Study Series

Raise and shine! Or Another sun set, sun cascading over the rolling water, salt, and sand. Let’s start, there are a number pieces to this study, more paintings to the Sun Study, mix media pieces etc., currently unearthing those from storage. Here we have a series of light; sun/sun sets etc.

Light. These pieces focus on the light (oppose to dark) from a certain light source, the sun and how it falls on objects, land, or water. For now, the following sunset works will serve as a storage/archive for the series. Created in various sizes, using acrylics and different mediums, we delve into the exploration of the sun.

More Light
More Sun

Sunlight

Sunset Later In The Evening

Later In The Evening

Sunset On The Island

On The Island

Now let’s focus on more content, additional content/art will be added later, so please check back at some point. I’m a fan of the light and colors created at dusk and dawn; just before and after the best light for photographs.

Lastly, take a look at my latest sketches, more sketches that further define the sun study and artwork on X and progression of photos. You can also explore our pieces and artwork in the artwork category.

Piet Study

Masters Piet Study And More

Piet Study

Inspired by Abstractionist, and Dutch Master

Artwork – Mondrian Series

Mondrian, The Piet Study

First, a brief look into some work inspired by the Dutch Master Piet Mondrian (1872 – 1944). Check out the MoMA website for more information on Piet Mondrian to learn about him, his style, and the abstraction movement.

Secondly, these are the only pieces I could find, but there are others out there. In total, there are roughly 10 or more pieces like the “deconstructed” building pieces.

Next, the Piet Study series spans roughly 12 or more years, with artwork given as gifts to family members, for weddings and more. The third piece features more deconstructed rectangles on canvas, sticking to brown tones, reminiscent of terracotta. Unfortunately, these are the only two pieces I have in my possession.

Outdoor Space
Squares 1

Squares 1

Squares 2

Squares 1

Squared Deconstructed Expressionism

Deconstructed

Additionally, more on that later. I’ve got more like the first two labeled “square 1 and square 2” where the deconstructed Piet inspiration is more of a one off. Mondrian has many more like some of my favorites:

  1. Mill in the sunlight
  2.  Devotion
  3. The Red Mill
  4. Lighthouse in Westkapelle

For now, let’s us celebrate Mondrian and enjoy the artwork. Check out my latest sketches and artwork at @salleecreates for progression photos. Lastly, you can also explore other pieces like the Piet Study, those can be found under the art tag or category for artwork.

Form Study

Human Anatomy and More

Mixed Body Study

Human Form Study

Artwork – Human Form Study

Human Form Study, using acrylics and oil paints; sizes vary.

More images will follow. We will include a hand study and a tree study over the year. The main image won first prize back in college, highlighting various elements such as clouds, marketing, a human bust and the human skeletal structure. The second image is an old oil painting, created before university, while studying the bust of Alexander the Great.

The Human Form
Alexander The Great

Alexander The Great

Great Masters Study

Great Masters Study

Portrait Study

Portrait Study

Post Triptych

Post Triptych

The Woman's Body

The Woman’s Body

Just Over There

Just Over There

Hand Through Water

Hand Through Water

Hand Study Oil

Hand Study Oil

Lastly, a human form painting inspired by the famous “Girl With The Pearl Earring” by Dutch Master Johannes Vermeer ~1665. Although the famous pearl earring was hidden in this rendering, the study was an early ‘pointillism’ painting on watercolor paper. The final work was to represent the most famously painted by such names as Georges Seurat and Paul Signac ~1800. This study was very early on in my painting adventures, human form creations, and movement same as those created today. These are great starts, some have become backgrounds, textures and more playing a major role in other paintings. See those and more under the category of artwork. 

Aircraft Study

More Aircraft, Single Engine Aircraft Study

Aircraft Study

Action At The Airfield

Artwork – Single Engine Aircraft, Acrylics

Love planes, aircraft of all shapes and sizes.

First, I have more sketches coming, one I’m working on now a Japanese Zero – A Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter designed by Horikoshi Jiro raising to the highest levels of infamy, wreaking havoc in the Pacific Theater during World War 2. One of a few I remember studying a bit closer back in the day. The Zero, the Mustang, Warhawk and Messerschmitt Bf 109. Many, or most of them are in pencil or have been elevated to pen and brush pen form.

Next, I am currently sketching up a few new ideas, including a large hauler. The largest helicopter in the fleet, the Chinook and an F/A-18 Super Hornet flown by the US Navy Blue Angels. Someday, I will get around to painting these aircraft, but for now, I only have the sketch version. Please check out the two examples on X, via @salleecreates.

Aircraft, Airfields and Airport Accessories
Aircraft Study

Reflections

Aircraft Study 2

At Rest

Enjoy the Aircraft Study, those within this post and other works in this series. More pieces can are here under fine art or art search parameters. Be sure to check out my latest works and ideas @salleecreates progression photos.other artwork under the category named artwork in the same category.

Acrylics Indoor And Outdoor Study

Study Of Life, Acrylics Indoor And Outdoor Study

Bridge and water garden

Waterscape, Vases and Flowers

Artwork – Indoor And Outdoor Works

An Acrylics Indoor And Outdoor Study, sharing various styles, vegetation inside the house and out.

Plants, Flowers and More
Acrylics studies - Anniversary Annuals

Memory

Acrylics studies - Red Pedals

Red Pedals

Acrylics studies - Palms in the sun

Palms One

Acrylics studies - Palms in the sun 2

Palms Two

The style, at this point is my own, which has been consistent throughout my career, most recently in a study of pelicans you can find those paintings by searching Bird Study or click the link. Color is important here, makes for good acrylics (paintings, mixed media etc. and so on) including indoor, outdoor, subject matter – human, animals, creatures, energy, really anything.. For the context of this  post, color typically comes in the surreal flavor if you will, call it my self-expression or whatever, I rarely choose the real palette represented in a study or model. Again, not to be a rebel, maybe perhaps to give it a different ‘life’. To create something with “a life of it’s own or on it’s won”, I guess.

I explore the world around us, using color and space to define the setting, mood, and time. Stay tuned for more updates. Check out my latest sketches and artwork on X for progression photos, or browse other pieces in the artwork category.

Triptych

A Painting Series called A Travelers Triptych

Traveling Triptych

A Traveling Triptych – A Life’s Journey, Vagabond, to Scholar, and Under The Knife

Artwork – Triptych

Traveling works, national art show. The Traveling Triptych.

Firstly, the Traveling Triptych series is an exploration of color, human form, emotion, and the essence of being human; this series is called the Traveling Triptych. Painted back in the early 2000s, the works won multiple first awards, traveled coast-to-coast and remains in my private collection. Secondly, there are three distinct real reasons for each painting: 1. A vagabonds life, roaming around, living as is, looking for meaning in this life. 2. Thinking, settled now, trying to make sense of this world, striving to perfection, reflecting on life. 3. Moreover, under the knife, aging not so well these days, but needing to correct organics and better ones’ life, now sharing life’s blessing.
The Traveling Triptych – Travelers, Traveler and Experience
A Vagabonds Life

A Vagabonds Life

Thinking

Thinking

Under The Knife

Under The Knife

Thirdly, this piece or series was completed in the early 2000s as part of my undergraduate studies, particularly focusing on color theory. Likewise, I wanted to create something a bit more deconstructed, incognito and lacking form straightaway. The Traveling Triptych series includes 5 or more pictures or forms. The themes include the vagabond or nomad, the uncut, the unkept. Therefore, the one who thinks, lost in thought; pondering how things are.

Subsequently, we have a hand searching for sight, or perhaps defending sight from thought. All open to interpretation, surreal in nature. A quick tangent, check out more human elements, forms etc. via form study.  One of my favorite pieces individually and together, in the 3 part series. There are more, locked away in a sketchbook from the early 2000’s.

Crazy to think about it, more than 25 years ago, anyway. Lastly, more to come, more paintings in this style – surrealist style i.e. Dali, Parkes, and Elmore. And the like Traveling Triptych. please check back later. You can also view my latest sketches and artwork on my X for progression photos. Feel free to browse through other pieces, and the artwork category as well. Thank you!

Water Birds

Now, Pelicans, Herons, Storks and Egrets

Birds In The Water, Three Pelicans

A Study of Water Birds

Artwork – Water Birds Series

Bird Study, pelicans, egrets, heron, ibis and others around the shore

Hunting and Gathering, Around The Water
Bird B/W

Pelican B/w

On the Water

Heron On The Water

Birds Close Up

Heron Close Up

Highlighting various bird species through acrylics and photography. Below are a couple of shots of herons in and around the lake taken via drone – DJI Phantom 4 ProV2. For product information and technical specifications, visit DJI’s website. In the future, I will release a number of sketches, additional photos, and illustrations that will be available in print through Amazon eBooks and Print. Exciting things are on the horizon as we move into the latter part of 2024.

Birds, specifically ‘shore’ birds are one of my favorite species to cover. Herons, Storks, look (mostly) Jurassic or what I imagine life being like in those times. That said, I had followed a few Blue Heron (Ardea Herodias) and one, maybe more than one Shoebill Stork (Baleniceps rex) in and around the Florida waterways.

Now, there is a bit of a symbiotic relation to a family of ducks near by. Unfortunately, for the ducks at times, I noticed the herons’ (predators) came around duck seasonal migrations. There were enough small fish, turtle and such to sustain a Blue Heron or two, Osprey and Shoebill Stork. In that same vain, the birds took full advantage of a specific food source, duck eggs and ducklings in around the same waterways I was fishing. As you can imagine, the predators were looking for a vulnerable, nutrient-rich food source. I digress, the point, I had the opportunity to study, watch and learn large, solitary birds do what they do.

Stay tuned for more updates. You can also view my latest sketches and artwork on X @salleecreates for progression photos, or explore other pieces under the artwork category.

ASCII Art

The Art Of ASCII

ASCII Code Chart

One Code To Rule Them All

Artwork – ASCII Art

ASCII Characters and Binary code…. got to love this stuff. The art of ascii.

Back in the day, ASCII was our only form of communication. In the late 90’s beepers and rudimentary multi-key cell phones could only text the old way. I would spend hours creating the best coded language to share with friends and this chart of characters became art.

For you younger folks out there, who may not know what I’m writing about – “ASCII, is a standard data-encoding format for electronic communication between computers. ASCII assigns standard numeric values to letters, numerals, punctuation marks, and other characters used in computers. In full: American Standard Code for Information Interchange.” – ASCII – Per Britannica. Take it or leave it. We use it for art… and pictographs.

Those days are in the past, I know. But it was still, fun while it lasted. Here’s a list of all the characters and binary codes to inspire your next piece of art. Don’t be shy, don’t keep your art to yourself! Share it with others.

RAW ASCII (has spacing issues, we know… #$#$@ browser… may repost if it doesn’t work). Got an old phone, damage cause you to pull out the old phone? ASCII character creations will help pass the time!

ASCII Examples
ASCII

Code Chart

War Of The Worlds ASCII

War Of The Worlds

DQWIGHT

Dwight

Oh, and before I forget, we aren’t talking about generated artwork… we are talking about the good, the bad and the unusual character art. My personal favorite is the local “Skunk Ape”, “Grassman” or “Alien ‘Big Foot’ Hunter”. Just a few I recall from back in the day. Rules were broken below when ‘creating’ these ASCII images. ((SHOUT OUT)) to the artist who converted these TUX and Dwight images to ASCII. The TUX ‘piece’ may need to find it’s way onto a t-shirt or hat.

As usual leave a comment below, let us know what you’re thinking?

Tree Study

A Season Of Change

Trees

Tree Study

Artwork – Tree Study Series

Changing seasons, progression of time. A Tree study.

We watch as branches sway back and forth in the breeze, a snowy winter is coming . Snow covers their barren branches, with no leaves for what seems like months. Out of the window,  we see the sun, and we follow this specimen through time a passage of time, as seasons change.

Season Change
Summer Time

Summer Time

Trees Dusk

Dusk

Morning Light

Morning Sun

Trees Late Afternoon

Late Afternoon

Night

Night

Trees Pixelated

Pixelated

Watch as the seasons change, growth after a tremendously long winter pause, makes for a nice tree study – a full progression (6 part series) of this particular area outside the house. Actually, this tree sits just outside the window, within arms reach. There were times, if a storm whipped up enough of a gust, the branches would scrap and the window. No damage just bone chilling noise to encounter during a heightened time or situation during a winter storm. New life emerges in the spring, followed by a spring trim. In the warm glow of late day, branches stretch, and bounce, pushing out their bark and leaves for more sun light.

More coming soon, please check back later. Be sure to view my latest sketches and artwork on X @salleecreates for progression photos. You can also explore other pieces and artwork in the artwork category.

Space Pens

Purchase A Fisher Space Pen

Fisher Space Pen

Fisher® Space Pens

Gear – Fisher Space Pen

Need a pen? Does anyone have a pen? Please, can I borrow a pen? A Fisher SPACE PEN? What’s going on? Is this some kind of alien artifact?

Yes, indeed it is a Fisher Space Pen. You can get yours here, just click the Fisher hyperlink and you’re all set! Moving on, this may increase my bounce rates, but who’s keeping track at the point? Let’s take a closer look, first, let’s purchase one! There are many ways to buy these pens, but the manufacturer’s website works best for me. We purchased ours at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Easy-peasy. One thing to note, Fisher also makes great pens with emblems, NASA Anniversary or Commemorative Pens and more. We choose the basic one, for a full list, check out or shop the (https://thespaceshop.com/fisher-spacepen/) NASA Fisher collection. Heck, I should’ve shared photos of the pen, so the Fisher collection shopping experience will have to suffice for now.

Fisher Bullet Pen

It’s rather small, about half the size of a normal pen, textured, black. You can  open the pen by sliding the front cap off the back half and replacing the cap on the back end. This will create a full sized writing instrument.

I use these pens for all my ‘writing/drawing’ needs including writing, drawing, shading, point/pointillism, sketch lines, home improvement (tasks, opening boxes, and random drone part bags). open boxes, random drone part bags).  These writing instruments were designed to be used in outer space! Need I say more? Check out images on spacepen.com.

Have a need? Look over our other pens, art supplies and more in this two part series – Part 1 -Drawing Tools and Part 2 – Drawing Tools

Anthropomorphic – Dali

Interesting Take on Reality

Dali - Anthropomorphic Subjects

Anthropomorphic – Dali

Lab Work – Dali, Let’s cover the Anthropomorphic – Dali

Get Some More Dali…

Dali, Salvador Dali, the Spanish Surrealist painter and printmaker, more infamously known for his surreal expressions and fanciful illusions. I must admit that I am a fan of this work. While I wouldn’t say I’m fanatical, I am intrigued by this works. His work breaks the boundaries of reality and delves into a surreal world that is uniquely Salvador Dali. While studying Art History in college, I delved deeper into Dali’s works as I explored my own surrealist illusions and study of colors. I  purchased  a few table-top books of his works and some small print books for reference. My influence comes more from the internet than from archival hardbound books. The surreal, dream-like, and fanciful elements in my own work are a direct reflection of Dali’s influence. He truly is a brain teaser. In addition to Dali, other artists like Parkes (modern surrealist; fantasy); even Larry Elmore have influenced my work as well. They are all incredibly skilled with an eye for detail and light. If you have the chance, I recommend taking a look at some of Dali’s work online. Check out pieces like  “The Anthropomorphic Cabinet” (Anthropomorphic – Dali) from 1936. Image provided by dalipaintings.com.

See other examples we’ve created, inspired by Dali… human form, human triptych, or the movement study just a glimpse into the impact Dali has had on our creative world.

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Together

Together, We

Us. We, together Can Over Come

Together

Connect, Be With One Another

Artwork – Together

More information will be necessary to fully understand this series around being “Together”. However, it is clear that this series serves as a celebration of family, whether they are blood relatives or individuals who hold a special place in your life, such as close friends.

The Symbolism

The series consists of two small pieces, white on black duotone acrylics, each measuring 5″ x 5″. As mentioned earlier “together” symbolizes the importance of family, whether biological or chosen. It is the love depicted in these paintings that truly brings them to life. 

Together Series
Us

Us

We

We

Other Work

If this series interests you i.e. Together, there are others to explore, such as the Form Study or the Tree Study. Regardless, there is may be something here that catches your eye. Check out the category search results for “artwork” to see more acrylics and mix-media pieces (studies) that have been completed. Take a look around and feel free to share your thoughts if you wish. Don’t hesitate to leave a comment or send us an email with any questions or feedback on the work. Thanks for visiting.