Reference Images, Stock Photos & A Fat Goose

The goose is getting fat."The Goose is Getting Fat". This Xmas mixed media acrylic on wood painting is a typical case where I needed artist reference photos.

A while ago now, I started a Google Custom Search Engine (CSE) to search sites for free reference images, free stock photos and free to use images for artists and designers. Unfortunately, I have not had a lot of time to put into this project. However, I have made use of the custom search engine, and although it is far from perfect, it has at times proved useful.

You can use the find free image search on this blog, please make sure you read the notes about free to use images. Thers's also the Free Reference Images CSE homepage.

Red Rose Canvas Art

Red Rose Canvas Art

One interesting thing about "painting to order" or being an "artist for hire" is the variety of artwork you may get asked to produce. If you have read my about the artist Naj page you'll know I do not place limitations on my subjects or style.

It's not that often I get asked to produce a large canvas painting. And, it's not that often I get asked to produce a contemporary flower art painting. This art commission came about through a much smaller contemporary red rose acrylic painting I had listed in Depictions Etsy store. Basically, the brief was to produce a similar style painting on a large square canvas. I used a ready-made 80cm x 80cm deep-edge linen canvas for this painting. Here's how I went about it..

First of all, I sketched out the rose design in white charcoal onto the canvas. I do mostly prefer a natural color canvas over white, because a white ground seems to make acrylic paint colors harsh and too bright. White charcoal is something I only recently discovered when my local art store had run out of white pastels! It's great for sketching out like this.

Sketch for Red Rose on canvas

Next, I applied pieces of torn tissue paper using PVA glue to build a paper-mache texture defining the rose petals.

Paper Mache Texture for Red Rose on Canvas

Lastly, having prepared the canvas, I painted the the rose in acrylics - absolutely no black paint. I will not use black at all when painting in acrylics because it dulls/mutes colors and flattens the tones. To finish, I sprayed the canvas with a gloss acrylic varnish to enhance the richness of color.Red Rose on Canvas Finished Artwork

While I've been Gone...

While I've been gone, I've been busy building websites, and building Google gadgets.

I've built a simple site for someone selling motorhomes (RVs) - the site is out of my hands now but you can view a working version of it here. The user group were most likely over 50 years of age. Therefore, in my mind, the navigation, readability and design had to be clear. I included a CSS print style sheet together with links to print pages. (From personal experience, I've found people may like to print "classified ad" type content out to read .)

Another important aspect to this website design was that the owners wanted to be able to edit the HTML themselves (i.e. in this case, add or remove information, without having to upgrade their current hosting plan to include PHP). The site's owners were quite html savvy, so I taught them how to amend their web pages and upload to their site. I used comment tags in the HTML source code to mark points for editing. This meant they could easily find where and how to update their site. I hand-coded the site and did the graphics myself. I had great fun designing the 404 (page not found) page as you can see.

The second site I've built from scratch, and also written the copy for, is for my Google gadgets. My author page in the iGoogle directory has not been updated for some time now. This, and other glitches with the directory, meant people couldn't find all my gadgets. You can now find all my gadgets at widgetweb.co.uk. Gadget wise, I have recently been playing around with content from the BBC - they let you use some of their stuff to build your own stuff, providing you meet certain terms and conditions. Check out my featured gadget.