Showing posts with label Valerie Walsh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valerie Walsh. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

House Plants Illustration Friday: Pink

I made this small painting on paper to get out this idea again. I have made this image a few times, all different from each other. This closeup is a little over 5'x7".  I enjoy the process and love the idea. Coincidentally I added pink flowers which works for the "pink" theme on IF this week :)  This image is called "House Plants".

"All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today"  ~Indian Proverb

art by valerie walsh ©️

Sunday, May 08, 2016

Illustration Friday : Tattoo

Working on a painting but I couldn't resist this quickie on a scrap of rag paper 
for Illustration Friday's prompt. I love making a neighborhood "Tattoo" Parlour.                         
 Many cities have a lot of closed storefronts, Tattoo shops survive the times.

Wear your heart on your skin in this life~Sylvia Plath



Tuesday, March 08, 2016

Josie's Garden for Illustration Friday "Childhood" theme





Paper Sculpture for Josephine's bedroom. I had to quickly take photos because it needed to 
be framed and delivered so I took a few with my phone and then with my digital camera. Different views and angles. I added the mushrooms after my first set of photos because I stumbled upon this little fragile world and had to incorporate it into the image. I feel pleased,
not with my photos, but with the original art. The finished painted paper sculpture is called
"Josie's Garden"...






It is the season now to go about the country high and low, among the lilacs hand in hand, and two by two in fairyland.
~Robert Louis Stevenson


Saturday, August 31, 2013

Illustration Friday: Lush




My submission for Illustration Friday's "Lush" theme is a functional piece of art that can hang or sit and it also serves as a little vase or flower holder by way of the chimney. I am going with the origin of Lush from the year 1610, Middle English  LUSCH which means soft and tender :} I am calling this house "Lusch Life" and it is inspired by this song. Have a wonderful Labour Day Weekend and Happy Weekend to all!

paper, liquitex acrylics, glue, texture medium and a flower holder inside the house.
All photos and art by valerie walsh



Saturday, August 24, 2013

Illustration Friday: Rescue

My submission for Illustration Friday's "Rescue" theme is a painted paper sculpture and it is completely created from a piece of Stonehenge paper. It is lovely to start with a simple sheet of paper and turn it into a full colour dimensional image. I also used one pin, glue and a piece of thread. Happy weekend everyone!

"All girls are! Even if they live in tiny old attics, even if they dress in rags, even if they aren't pretty, or smart or young, they're still princesses - all of us!
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett

2013 Valerie Walsh

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Illustration Friday: Fresh


My submission for Illustration Friday's "Fresh" theme is a handmade greeting card
When you remove the crown,  the card opens to reveal a message inside.
This card was created for a friend and his nickname is  Pears Roughness, he has a music blog that I participate in that is called "Kings of Maybe:  It is a joy to find,share and listen to great music and the camaraderie of being part of the blog is fun too!   To commemorate our 3rd year I made a royal pear.
Kings of Maybe is almost 5 years old now, please check it out.



Fresh:

a. not altered by processing (fresh fruits and vegetables)
b.original, vivid ( a fresh portrayal)
c. slang: fashionable, cool

definitions from Miriam Webster Dictionary






stonehenge paper, acrylic paint, glue, little jewels
valerie walsh copyright  2011


Friday, April 05, 2013

Illustration Friday: Urban

My submission for Illustration Friday's "Urban" is a colour pencil drawing called "Homeward Bound". This is a colour study for a painting by the same name. Have a happy weekend!
Homeward Bound.
I wish I was,
Homeward Bound,
Home where my thought's escaping,
Home where my music's playing,
Home where my love lies waiting 
Silently for me.

~Simon and Garfunkel

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Illustration Friday: Egg



My submission for Illustration Friday's " Egg
" is one of my Home Town die cut greeting cards. This card  is a shoppe that features Easter items  and like all of my Home Town cards it stands on it's own and when you collect all 5 you have a little town :) The original is Liquitex acrylics on Canson AirBrush Paper. Each card is a different die cut and there are 10 different buildings in total for holidays, birthdays, important anniversaries or simply just to say I am thinking of you.

Happy Easter and Happy Passover!





An egg is always an adventure: the next one may be
different. ~Oscar Wilde~

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Illustration Friday: Glow

My submission for Illustration Friday's "Snow and "Glow" theme is a pop-up Christmas card made of paper, paint, some photo shop and a little glue too. Have a very Merry Christmas to you!!!

The sun's glow had given way to a brilliant twilight that colored the great mountains with violet and orange rivers.
~Michael R. Hicks


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Illustration Friday: Explore

A paper sculpture that fits into Illustration Friday's "Explore" theme called "moonlit stroll".

paper, acrylic paint, glue

We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time. 
~T.S. Eliot"


Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Illustration Friday: stripes



I have been working on Hanukkah images this season. This is a holiday that needs a little more colour! Here are some valgal HomeTown Hanukkah Houses. The images are slightly distorted because I photographed them on a curved sheet of paper. They are diecut to make garlands, cards and gift tags. The holidays are quickly approaching so no matter what you celebrate, have a very good one!




Question everything. Every stripe, every star, every word spoken. Everything.
~Ernest Gaines

Sunday, September 04, 2011

Illustration Friday: Mysterious


we all dance to a mysterious tune, intoned in the distance by an invisible player ~ albert einstein
my submission for Illustration Friday's "mysterious" theme is a dimensional painting titled " Enchanted Evening".
valgal 2011

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Illustration Friday: MidSummer Knight



My submission for Illustration Friday's Midsummer Knight :)

Liquitex Acrylics on stonehenge with a little thread and glue.
MidSummer Knight's Dream 2011 valerie walsh


A gentle knight was pricking on the plain.
~Edmund Spenser~  1590 The Faerie Queen


Saturday, April 16, 2011

Illustration Friday: journey


I like to dream yes, yes, right between my sound machine

On a cloud of sound I drift in the night

Any place it goes is right

Goes, far, flies near, to the stars away from here


Well you don't know what we can find

Why don't you come with me little girl

on a magic carpet ride

You don't know what we can see

Why don't you tell your dreams to me

Fantasy will set you free

Close your eyes girl

Look inside girl

Let the sound take you away


Steppenwolf


A newer version of "Magic Carpet Ride" 2010 Acrylic and Resin on wood and wood panel

Saturday, April 09, 2011

Illustration Friday: bottled


I have created a few wine labels and it is something I really enjoy. I don't drink, but I find it very appealing to make a piece of art that people get to look at while they are relaxing and having fun! They are feeling good and hopefully looking at your art and taking the time to notice the little details ;) My submission for Illustration Friday's "bottled" theme is a wine label for a father/son wine making venture up here in Topanga. This label was made for a competition they were entering in the hopes of cash prize to possibly fund their endeavours. I had a very short period of time to paint something that gives the impression of rustic and homemade.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Illustration Friday: layer


Screen printing is all about putting a layer of ink on paper. Layer upon layer upon layer. This is a screen print I made using waterbased inks which at the time I made this was a relatively new thing. We always used oil based inks at Wasserman SilkScreen Company and we had to use stinky solvents to clean up the screens and squeegee. This print has 9 layers of ink, one is a transparent white that turns 9 colours into 18 and the darker ink that has a textured look was used as a shadow colour and it has transparency in it. I created the texture effect by drawing with a special crayon on frosted mylar that has a bit of tooth to it, making the crayon stick to create some nice textures. Handprinted all by my lonesome, I use a little kickstand on the side of the screen and just print away :) Registration is key! :) My very late submission for Illustration Friday's "layer" theme is a screenprint on rag paper (stonehenge) called "Shooting Star".

Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Illustration Friday: resolutions




This is a "houscape" I did for a lovely woman in Sherman Oaks in 2010. She works in the field of music for major motion pictures and I am proud to have captured her home and I made the frame for the painting too. It is actually dark green but hard to tell in my photo. My resolutions are few but I resolve to do more unique and interesting projects if possible this year and see where my artistic adventures take me... My submission for Illustration Friday's "resolutions" is airbrush acrylic on wood and it is called "Dixie Canyon" :)



photos and art valeriegallerie/valeriewalsh


Friday, December 10, 2010

Illustration Friday: phenomenon



My submission for Illustration Friday's "phenomenon" is my Holiday card this year. I decided on a non traditional colour scheme to make it a little different and special :) I have been making cards for 30 + years in every combo of colours and so each year I try to make something a bit out of the ordinary.


Thank you to all the folks that came by this year to see my art and ideas! I was a little lax in posting this year and my fifth year of blogging here passed by and it means so much that you visit and check out my stuff and comment :) Thank you and have a lovely holiday season too!

Nowadays, "phenomena" are often, but not always, understood as appearances. They are themselves sometimes understood as involving qualia.