Thursday, December 24, 2015

Happy Holidays!


Coyotes Under the Moon © Robin Phillips Studio

Wishing you and your family a very happy holiday! Around here we are in the holiday spirit- handmade woodland home style ;)





Little collectibles from Audubon Wild Arts Fair! (Yes I had to crochet robin's eggs for the nest too :))


This sweet collection of santas and elves is from my childhood...



Iko loves sleeping on the dog's bed


Made planters with garden odds and ends- Dwarf Alberta Spruce, Cedar, Euphorbia and Holly




Holiday sewing time! This year, new towels, potholders and pillows. Hoped to do a simple Xmas quilt too, but time flies away from me...





Paper fun- I embellished store cards this year to save time, but it was still fun getting to be a little crafty with holiday paper strips and sequins.



Peace + Love + Blessings

♥  Robin

Thursday, December 17, 2015

New Series! Spirit Animal Paintings



Excited about my latest small series of ten pieces- Spirit Animals! For nature lovers and people of spirit across world cultures, animals and birds hold a special place in our hearts. Spiritual meanings of animals vary in different traditions, so I painted this series with a general intention to promote love and reverence for animals.  Created for the local Big 500 show, a large Portland affordable art show at People's Art, I chose to honor woodland and mountain animals typical of the west, along with endangered animals close to my heart- lion and polar bear.

 The show runs through December 31, if you are in Portland and haven't seen it yet, check it out! The show also benefits the Oregon Food Bank with a food drive and a percentage of sales will be donated. Alongside People's Art is also a great new gift shop, OnDer Gallery featuring local art under $100. A selection of my small paintings and prints are available here as well.

Most of the original paintings have now sold in the show. However if you were hoping to get one,
check out the Spirit Animal prints now available in the RPS shop! I will donate a percentage of the sale from each of these prints to World Wildlife Fund.



In the studio painting...

First I drew a background design inspired by native weaving along with western motifs. My love of textiles, animals, and interest in nature-based spiritual traditions led me to choose this vibrant combination. In respect for indigenous cultures, I chose not to replicate any significant spiritual designs,  instead I created a simple design based on more commonly used motifs.


Planning color palettes!


Filling in the background colors...


Painting the animals...
I started with a simple line drawing of each animal based on photographs. Then I added simple areas of shadow and highlights.



Filling in the details...
Here I begin adding more precise areas of shadow, line and highlights



Which one do you like best? 




'Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.' -Anatole France

♥ 



Monday, November 30, 2015

Cyber Monday Art Sale!




It's Cyber Monday, and I'm throwing a one-day online sale today! Everything is 30% off in the RPS store through midnight tonight.  Just use the coupon code Sale30 at checkout.

Plus, the store is now filled with NEW pieces that I just added for the holiday season. (Yay!) Many items are under $50, and a selection of original art is even under $100. Yep, you read that right...  it's a great deal for that unique holiday gift or to affordably decorate your home. Here's a preview of what's new!

ART PRINTS
Just added new prints for several of my 2015 paintings and new print sets...

Spirit Bird © 2015

Soulmates © 2015

The Old Beach Cottage © 2015

Old Beach Cottage and Joyful Spirit Print Set

Fire and Water © 2015


ART DOLLS

New Dia de los Muertos Angels and Fairies now in the shop!

Dia de los Muertos Dolls/Ornaments

Fairy of Fertility


ORIGINAL ART UNDER $150 (NEW CATEGORY!)




ART/GIFTS UNDER $50 (NEW CATEGORY!



**If you miss today's sale, don't worry- you'll still find many great deals on original art and gifts in the Art Prints & Panels, Art Under $150 and Art Under $50 categories.

Happy Holiday Season!

Xoxo, Robin





Monday, November 2, 2015

Old Beach Cottage painting + Siren Nation show










So, I've finally placed the finishing touches on The Old Beach Cottage, inspired by the beautiful Oregon coast! It will be on display in 'Paths to the Pacific Northwest' Thursday, November 5 (more on this below).



I started this small piece (6" x 8") a few years ago, but then put it aside in favor of larger pieces. Finally, our trip to Newport this past summer moved me to finish it. At the coast, you can feel the pure essence of nature and its vastness- the power of the ocean, the majesty of overhanging cliffs, the longevity of weather-beaten trees and rooftops which have been there for generations. Kites fly in the sky, and dogs run and play gleefully. Cozy cottages are nestled next to one another in the hills. My vision was to capture this warm feeling of timelessness, nature's beauty and joyful moments.




Old Beach Cottage and Coyotes Under the Moon will be available for sale in 'Paths to the Pacific Northwest', and I'm excited to be part of this group show featuring 30 local women artists.  The show opens Thursday November 5,  6-8 PM at Albina Press, 5012 SE Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, OR.

'Old Beach Cottage' prints are also now available in the RPS shop!
Plus check out the special value print set - 'Old Beach Cottage' + 'Joyful Spirit'. These two pieces would look beautiful together in a beach-themed room, don't you think? Save $5 on the set. :)

Old Beach Cottage + Joyful Spirit print set



Every year we rent a charming old beach cottage in Newport for a family weekend (If you're looking for rentals one of our favorites is bayshore-rentals.com). Here are some of the scenes that inspired me  the most....



Is anything happier than dogs (or little ones) playing in the ocean? Phantom and Kiva are in dog heaven- especially when grandad brings frisbees!





Yaquina Head lighthouse with prairie in full bloom.



 Endless water and sky ♥





"Smell the sea, and feel the sky,
 Let your soul and spirit fly,
 Into the mystic...”
― Van Morrison

♥ Robin



Monday, June 22, 2015

Soulmates + Spirit Bird Paintings










I've just finished two new oil paintings, Soulmates- 11x14 and Spirit Bird, 8x10. You may have seen glimpses of these in progress before, and I am proud to say they are now finally complete.


Soulmates captures the union of two hearts in a moment of pure bliss. Bluebirds and an idyllic landscape symbolize this delightful happiness that we call true love or sometimes first love. In every relationship, there is give and take, and thus the ying yang symbolizes perfect balance. Originally, I envisioned this piece as a possible Lovers card for a tarot deck. Perhaps it will someday be so! Soulmates prints are now available in the RPS shop.


Spirit Bird represents a moment of connecting with the divine. Birds are revered in many traditions as living close to spirit or as messengers of spirit. This piece doesn't focus on any one tradition in particular, but rather celebrates the importance of spirituality in our lives. Whether it is a hopeful thought, prayer, meditation, reading, ceremony or song, it is like a moment of magic, possibility and upward flight. Spirit Bird prints are now available in the RPS shop.

And... both of these original paintings will be on display in Portland's Siren Nation Paint Your Art Out show opening next Saturday June 27, 6-9pm at Olympic Mills Building, 107 SE Washington St. It will be a fun evening with live painting demos, art auction, wine bar, music and more. Over 40 NW artists will be featured. If you live in Portland, stop by!


In the studio.....
Both pieces were painted with Holbein Duo Aqua oils from Japan. Water-soluble oils don't always get a good review compared to long-standing traditional oils, but these are remarkably high quality and are also compatible with traditional oils, acrylics and mediums.


UPDATE: Framed and hanging at the show.....



See more pics on Instagram @robinstudio :)
 
♥ Robin