Mixed Media 'Curse'

Next to the taunting torment of ‘the muse’ who looms with an array of ideas that must be sifted and sorted, it’s choosing a medium that haunts me the most. Sometimes being a mixed media artist is both a blessing and a curse - I am always torn by the multitude of medium possibilities!

  • A stack of mirrors sit in my studio awaiting experimentation with acrylic glazes.
  • Winter 2014 was all about Pan Pastels to prepare for Craftsy class #2. I'm still learning about and loving them.
  • On a recent plein air adventure, I revisited my love of oil paints and the delight of painting outdoors ... even in the middle of snow storm! 
  • A trip to the Art Store reveals a slew of new art supplies just released (and I dislike feeling I’m out of touch with the art material world!); I walk out broke, and although inspired with an array of new toys - all the fresh new materials sit around for some time collecting dust until I have time to play. I splurged on a rainbow of pastel pencils months ago, and I have yet to put them to use!

Ideally, one should have more material than one can possibly cope with. ~Frank AuerbachSurrounding myself with materials and surfaces is a huge source of inspiration (I love materials!) yet it can be conflicting living in the midst of it all, waiting until the right idea is a match for it. *sigh* No doubt, this madness is perhaps genius! I can’t say I intend to change my ways, or could, even if I wanted to! With a passion to experiment and honour any idea with the medium that may be its best voice of expression, I have accepted this conundrum - even if it means that my work may rarely have a visual continuity, especially since medium sometimes influences style. I also know that not everything I do will see the light of day anyway. Playing is liberating! Experimentation is educational! So in this time of being overwhelmed by 'all the possibilities', I calmly remind myself that 'all those possibilities' are waiting for me whenever the muse visits, and in the meantime I find clarity and peace in their midst.Take materials that represent you best and go for it! ~Schar Chappell

PET PORTRAIT COMMISSIONS

I've been having a fabulous time drawing a lot of pet portraits since moving to The Beaches. Everyone has a dog here (even the cat lovers!) so now I know I will never, ever tire of drawing these incredible creatures! Commissioning a pet portrait can be personal, or a gift - and the time is now! Christmas is coming up, and since I'm ahead of schedule, I am inviting some more orders. Win-Win! 

Animal Portraits 
Charcoal Drawing

A classic, artist expression of your beloved dogs, cats, birds, exotic creatures.

  • Signed charcoal drawing on quality paper

  • Standard size is 9"x12" unframed (you can frame in a standard 8"x10") - other sizes available

  • Satisfaction guaranteed!

Latest Pet Portrait Commissions

Latest Pet Portrait Commissions

Check out my website for more details. Email sharlenawood@gmail.com with your favourite photo of your adorables face for a reference to get started. Make sure it's clear and not effected, so I can see the detail and capture all the special markings and likeness!

Win my Craftsy Class for FREE!

I'm running a Giveaway Promotion for a FREE Painting Wildlife • Acrylic Mixed Media class!http://www.craftsy.com/ext/SharlenaWood_GiveawayJust click this link and sign up for (or sign in to) Craftsy in order to enter to win.Share this opportunity with your friends! This promotion ends September 12th (just before my birthday weekend!!!) Colour me Fabulous! ♥Sharlena Wood

Dog Days of Summer Sale for ALL Craftsy Online Classes!

The biggest sale of the summer starts now!

ALL classes, including my 'Painting Wildlife: Acrylic Mixed Media' class, will be up to 50% off, until Monday August 11th 2014. This kind of offer only happens a few times a year, so don't miss out on this awesome opportunity. ☺

Dog Days of Summer Sale!

Dog Days of Summer Sale!

Sign-up for my online art class!

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Register today forPainting Wildlife: Acrylic & Mixed Media

My class just went live! Check it out ~ I know you will enjoy it!It's the kind of class *I wish* I could have taken when I started out :)And I'm so very proud of my production team and the result - we all put a lot of work, thought and heart into it.

It's an online class, so when you buy it, you can access it whenever you have time to create ♥‿♥

Sign up today by clicking here and get a $20 off special!

You can preview the class and find out more information to see if it's a match for your interests.

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 Painting Wildlife: Acrylic & Mixed Media

Paint vivid, lifelike animals as award-winning artist Sharlena Wood guides you through a variety of accessible acrylic, charcoal and pastel techniques. Discover how to render accurate proportions, build dimensional form and convey drama as you create your own unique wildlife images. Learn to depict distinctive fur and feather textures using wet and dry media, and enhance your work with luminous highlights. Integrate textural medium with delicate acrylic washes for captivating contrast, and bring expressive energy to your creations with Sharlena’s tips for painting realistic animal eyes and features. Bring the power and excitement of wildlife to your easel with essential mixed media skills!