Thursday, December 11, 2014

Behind The Scenes !





Here are some sneak peak looks at behind the scenes while I paint. This is another commissioned piece that was a lot of fun to create. I just know that the bright yellow hues in this painting at going to make the clients room really pop and bring a wow factor. I always love to know that a painting I created is the final piece for a room and will bring it all together. Thank you for choosing my art for your home-it truly makes me smile from the inside out.

You can find this art work here available for commission: https://www.etsy.com/listing/212608843/30x72-custom-painting-yellow-hued-aspen?ref=shop_home_active_16


Happy Holidays!

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Commisioned Elephant










A wonderful client of mine who has purchased quite a few works of art from both my Etsy stores emailed about a custom elephant painting for Christmas for her significant other. This is the first time I ever painted an elephant and I have to say I'm very happy with the results and so is she. Win win! This is going out in the mail tomorrow and I know it will make a very special Christmas gift this year.

You can find the listing for this custom art here: CUSTOM ELEPHANT ART in a variety of sizes. If you are looking for a different animal to be painted please just email me on Etsy or at: victoriasartworld@gmail.com

Happy Holidays!

Friday, December 5, 2014

Happy Holidays!

Thank you to everyone who has been purchasing art for gifts for the holidays. It has been my pleasure to create for you are your loved ones especially during Christmas. It warms my heart that you will be giving original art and sharing memories. Many well wishes to everyone. Here are some photos of recently sold art going to new homes this year!







Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Artist Tip Tuesday-Storing Finished Art Work

Storing finished art work can be a tricky deal especially if an artist does not have a lot of space in their studio or home. It can take a bit of time and some organization (and re organization again!) to find what works for each artist.

1. Store all art work away from pets and small humans. Pet hair or smell is not something you want on your art. Make sure your space and creations do not have animal hair in them (if it's not suppose too that is! ha!) Keeping your art space clean will crack down on having to do any edits or modifications from stray pet hair later. Make sure small children (yours or others) do no have access to supplies or finished work. I've had this happen before that a piece of art was decided by a wee one that it needed some more pizazz when I turned my back. #lessonlearned

2. Store all art in a room temperature space away from heaters or air conditioners. Fluctuating temperatures can damage wooden stretcher frames, materials and other items no matter what you medium is. I had to repair quite a few canvases last winter because a storage self was too close to a fireplace. Another #lessonlearned. Thankfully it just warped the pine stretcher bars and I could take off the canvas and reattach it to a undamaged stretcher bar. Not everything can be repaired, so it's best to evaluate your space before you store and make sure it meets the room temperature rule.

3. Do not store finished canvas against another finished canvas or art work. Paintings will potentially stick together and rip off paint from one another. Use a divider between canvas, bubble wrap etc so that they are not touching and cause damage to each other-do not store in direct sun light. Drawings should be stored in plastic sleeves away from sunlight. A dresser converted to art storage can work great because of the many flat drawers you can use to store drawings and other items, supplies etc.

Hope you enjoyed these helpful tips and thank you for stopping by! Cheers -Victoria Lynn

Monday, October 27, 2014

Stage 3 Commission




The third and final stages of a large commission for a lovely family. Found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/116759610/custom-commision-golden-forest-textured?ref=shop_home_feat_1
A lot of commissions end up being tweaked to add colors or changes that reflect a clients personal idea. This time a blue/grey was added to tie in the home owners floor and lighting currently in the home and leaves near the top. The family loves the new art and and can't wait to send photos when they have it hung professionally-which I will then hopefully share here!

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Stage 2 Commission






The second stages of a large commission for a lovely family. Found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/116759610/custom-commision-golden-forest-textured?ref=shop_home_feat_1
A lot of commissions end up being tweaked to add colors or changes that reflect a clients personal idea. This time a blue/grey was added to tie in the home owners floor and lighting currently in the home and leaves near the top. Stay tuned for more photos.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Stage 1 Commission






The first stages of a large commission for a lovely family. Found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/116759610/custom-commision-golden-forest-textured?ref=shop_home_feat_1
A lot of commissions end up being tweaked to add colors or changes that reflect a clients personal idea. This time a blue/grey was added to tie in the home owners floor and lighting currently in the home and leaves near the top. Stay tuned for more photos.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Headdress and Arrows-Original Pencil, Ink and Charcoal-Start To Finish











I created this original art work about two weeks ago. It is drawn with pencil, many different ink pens and charcoal. It is one of the more larger works I have done, 18x24 inches. You can find it listed and ready for a new home here in my Etsy drawing shop: https://www.etsy.com/listing/206149540/18x24-indian-headdress-and-arrows-pencil?ref=shop_home_active_10