acrylic painting, Finished Work, For Sale!, marketing, oil painting

Art Prices!

I figured I should post prices for different pieces, somewhere. I am setting up a PayPal account, which I will post here too. I also take money orders. You can email me about anything below at HarleyMakesArt@gmail.com. Don’t miss the coupon that’s on my Instagram!

First of all, I can get you a printed copy of any of my pieces. A 5×7″ will be $10 while an 8×10″ will be $20. Soon, I should have this all in an online shop.

I will likely add more and edit this later!

Hunger.
$550.
24×18″ in oil on canvas.

Wondering.
$350.
14×18″ in oil on canvas.

Objectified.
$150.
8×10″ in colored pencil on paper. Comes with matting in a frame.

Modelesque.
$100.
8×10″ in colored pencil on paper. Comes with matting in a frame.

Ganja Goddess.
$225.
8×10″ in acrylic on canvas.

Relax.
$300.
14×18″ in oil on canvas.

Wisdom Whispers.
$200.
8×10″ in acrylic on canvas.

The Magic of Reflection.
$50.
8×8″ in acrylic on wood.

Again, my email is HarleyMakesArt@gmail.com. Thanks so much for your support!

acrylic painting, marketing, oil painting, Painting Process

Back On Track

More than painting this week, I’ve been marketing and trying to force myself to make scary phone calls.

I’m still getting trapped in my head a lot. Once you become your own boss, you have to learn how to keep yourself on track without the threat of being fired. As a reminder to stay positive, though, I’m focused on art for more hours of the week than ever before. I have faith that I will meet my time goals, pretty soon.

So here’s some of what I’ve been up to.

The flowers are beginning to come to life.

I’ll start with the newest thing, actually, because I’m most excited about it. The flowers are starting to come along and the background just feels really happy to me. I’m going to work on my face a bit more too, some finishing details. This should only take a few more hours. Working bigger is worth the results and the patience!

I love that oil paint doesn’t dry fast, so you can mix all the colors on the palette and not worry about them drying before you get them on your brush.

Just started a new palette. These are the colors for some of the flowers, which is mainly what I worked on today. I’ll fill up the rest of this in a couple days.

I want to show you the process for a cartoon-y, illustration-y piece I’m working on too, so here:

Looks ghostly.

I started with a sketch that I then transferred onto a canvas I painted black. I then started by shading using white, so that I can pile other colors on top. It acts as a guide. The face turned out different. I actually like the face in the original sketch better, so I’m going to to save that sketch in case I want to turn it into digital art later on.

Then comes the messy stage. There’s always a stage where the piece looks sub par, but it’s a work in progress! This is where I mix the colors with enough water to make them transparent and start packing them on there.

Packing in more color…

Now the piece is coming along. I added lines with a sharpie, I’m not sure how I feel about it. I do think the piece looks better with lines, although I need to go back over some of them with paint to smooth them out. I’ll adjust the colors and the value of those colors… Basically, there’s still several things to do but this is where it starts to look good. This is also as far as I’ve gotten with it.

Now onto marketing stuff…

A couple days ago, I went to a bar called “The Avenue” where everyone I know seems to go. They have live music, art, and drinks so strong you’ll black out after just three of them… Anyway, they let me leave business cards there as well as free samples… I set up some of my art while I sat at a table to draw. I’ve read that doing this in cafes and such is a good strategy and I got their permission to do it. I hope to find other places to do this.

Finally, I got some professional business cards made, as well as coupons that I will hand out. I have both a family reunion and a class reunion tomorrow, so it should be a good opportunity for that. All I need to do is get over my shyness and talk to people.

I will be posting that coupon online as well!

So I guess that’s it. I plan to update more often, maybe with shorter updates. I need to build a larger audience, but I suppose that will come with time. Anyway, thanks for reading!

acrylic painting, oil painting, Painting Process, Studies and Practice

Continuous Growth

I’ll start with what I’m most excited about.

I like to switch it up. I love realistic work, which, I believe will aid me in drawing well from fantasy… That’s the thing right there, I also want to draw from my head. So, I do both. One day I’d like to be at the level where I could do CGI for movies and video games, if I wanted. I’m certainly not there yet and probably won’t be there for years. My cartoon-y stuff is improving, though, which makes me happy. Studying figure anatomy is helping.

My friend says the girl looks like me, probably because I’ve been painting self portraits. It’s likely an idealized version of myself, if anything… That flower was drawn from a fake flower. Real life.

I have plans for these sketches. The chick is gonna go on this wooden secret book thing I bought at Michael’s… I’m curious about working on wood, it’s certainly more pourous…

The stencil moved a little as I was transferring, but I should still be able to make it look just fine.

This is the way I transfer my sketches onto a canvas or other surface. It’s a tedious process, but precise. And cheaper than transfer paper… I trace my original sketch, then I go over those lines on the opposite side with a charcoal pencil. Then, I put the tracing paper over the new surface, tape it down, and go over the lines again with a different colored pen, to make it easier.

Sometimes, I like to paint freely. It lets me adopt new ideas and it gives my brain a breakfor a bit.

Artist tape is expensive. It’s probably something I’ll start ordering on Amazon.

I’ve been wanting to develop new styles and ideas for my backgrounds, I’m pretty happy with this, actually. I was messing around on these canvases previously. I just used some artist tape and then colored each of the sections. I like the results. I’ll probably paint some flowers on these or something since there seems to be a market for that kind of art, anyway. The flower sketch I showed you at the beginning will probably go on one of these.

When I was camping over the holiday, I took photos of flowers around the park as well as different textures and anything else I found interesting. I can use these as references later with no risk of being sued.
I’m happy with the progress I’m making.

I’ll say it again, I love working big… It’s more expensive, but the results are worth it. Gonna keep working on this until I’m satisfied… I decided I’m gonna buy big canvases from now on, whenever I can. Obviously, they are expensive.

That big one would normally cost over $50 at Michael’s.

I got these canvases on sale, 50% off. If not for that, I wouldn’t have bought them. I’m always keeping my eye out for sales.

An experimental piece that I actually want to sell.

So this is a piece I just finished, it’s not my best work and yet I still really like it. Something about it… The drawings are mannequins that I drew years ago while taking classes. What makes me happy was how I shaded that first mannequin pretty realistically without any reference. That shows improvment… And I don’t know, I just feel there’s some symbolism here. I’ll probably sell it pretty cheap but I think I’m still gonna sell it.

I’m finishing up old pieces that are already less skilled than my current work, which makes me proud! I’m so glad to find myself constantly improving. The hard work is really paying off and no matter what might be happening in my life… I have this. Thanks for reading!