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Hope

I created this positive self portrait to counteract my emotional self portrait last September. Ha! This painting is based on a photo of myself in 2011 with a phone app filter. This is the first time using tar gel and I love it! I found it was easy to work with and if I laid it flat it didn't move while it was drying. I think I will use it for another idea I was reserving for pouring medium. Pouring medium is great, but it takes over the whole surface. With tar gel, it's original purpose is for a more of a Jackson Pollack splatters, but it stays put and it doesn't take over the whole surface if I want to just make a section shiny. I applied it with a plastic palette knife so it did not ruin any of my brushes. Selfie Ingredients 5x7 Canvas Artist Loft Acrylic Paint Golden's Interference Paint in Gold & Blue Golden's Clear Tar Gel Faber-Castell's Glass Bead Glitter Gel View 1 (Tar Gel & Interference Paint can be seen.) View 2 (The shin...

10 Hail-arious Marys

Oo0oOh... A celestial cloak! I grew up in a Jehovah Witness home and then my parents divorced and my mother baptized us Catholic. Since I was almost a preteen I was told I could choose my confirmation name. I chose Mary, for Magdalene. I thought I was being a funny wise ass until the Deacon told me that I had the same birthday as the Mother Mary. Ever wonder why the astrological sign Virgo is the sign of The Virgin? Yeah. If she exists and she just so happened to be watching my younger self back then, I hope I made her laugh. Fast forward about twenty-five years later, I modeled for a scanography piece based on the Last Supper. If you go about The DaVinci Code, I was seated where Mary Magdalene sat. ;-) You know, this sketchbook I use for inktober is a 3.5 x 5.5 moleskine sketchbook. It's tiny! This is why I can be so detailed on a daily basis. I like to start with a little drawing and then switch to a bigger sketchbook. I find it gives me confidence. Day 10 InkTober by Ambe...

October 2015 Landscape Photo

A commercial break! Here's a photo I took in Northport, NY.  I wanted to share the beautiful colors.  Autumn in Northport, NY by Amber D'Amato

My 100th Post! {Klittra}

... On Finishing An Abandoned Drawing... I bought a 6x9 sketchbook with black paper in Portland, Oregon last February. I wanted to have something small to travel with so I could doodle. I drew a random head in white ink and abandoned it.  Eight days ago I returned to this random drawing that I did not like and finished it with an additional gold and copper ink. Drawing the repetitive lines / half circles, dots, and falling up droplets felt very meditative and relaxing. I no longer believe that it's a horrible thing to abandon a drawing or painting anymore. I view it as a late bloomer. If it is not feeling right, move on. No need to throw it out. Return to it when you are ready to embrace it.  Always Be Gentle With Yourself & Be Very Gentle With Your Creativity. Happy 100th to Me! =D Day 6 of Inktober - Klittra by Amber D'Amato

InkTober : Pointillism

I discovered InkTober! I have been drawing and posting a new piece each day so far and it's a lot of fun. If you want to take a peek or follow me on Instagram you'll find me by looking up @EmberAmber or clicking this link:  EmberAmber on Instagram . Here are a few of my pointillism drawings from INKtober. Day 11 by Amber D'Amato Day 1 by Amber D'Amato Day 8 by Amber D'Amato