Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Monday, March 20, 2017

Inspire- Spring










Happy Spring! Inspirations lately...



"Our greatest joy is when we seek to do good for others" - Archbishop Desmond Tutu


The Portland Home and Garden show, Orchid Society




A touch of spring in the garden....





"There are always flowers for those who want to see them" -Henri Matisse


















In the studio...

More inspiration minis coming!  (This series of small originals are created in acrylic and mixed media on wood panel- Follow RPS Instagram  #inspirationminis for updates or visit the RPS Shop- Inspiration Minis to view all available for sale)

Minis in progress- Peace Mandala, Rainbow Mandala, All One, Giving, Bright Spirit

Sneak peek, new larger paintings:

 Creatrix, Mother Earth- in progress (a section)

Reflection, first sketch












Sewing/fabric followers, expect to see some new floral patchwork pillow patterns coming soon! The series will include rose, iris, lily, and orchid.





And... back to creating :)

Xoxo,

Robin

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Dog Paintings









Premonition, 12" x 12", oil on canvas, framed- $250 © Robin Phillips Studio
Can I tell you how much I love dogs.... ;)  My animal family is a big part of my life, so recently I had the wonderful opportunity of joining a local dog-themed art show, "Dog Park" curated by well-known local artists Fred Swan and Stan Peterson. Each piece in the show honors the way in which dogs have touched our hearts and enriched our lives. If you're in the Portland area, do stop by! The show features 30+ artists and runs February 25 - March 21 at Ford Gallery. All pieces are for sale, contact either me or the gallery for more information. See pictures from opening night on RPS Facebook and the event page below...

Full event details:  https://www.facebook.com/events/257362558031351/

Bliss, 12" x 12", oil on canvas, framed- $250 © Robin Phillips Studio

I had so much fun with these pieces based on my german shepherd Kiva and black lab/catahoula mix Phantom. Here's the full story behind them and a peek into my process...


closeup of Premonition, © Robin Phillips Studio
Premonition

Kiva is a purebred German Shepherd and never fails to show me how exceedingly smart she is ;)
This piece tells the story of how something is always going on in her thoughtful head- she watches out for us constantly. Nothing escapes Kiva's watchful eye. Of course, she's always the first one in line for dinner or biscuits. Some of her best moments I will never forget. One time she alerted me to the fact that the neighbor's dog was injured and stuck was on their fence. If she senses I have trouble with my diabetes she watches me and comes up to sniff my face. What would I do without her?

closeup of Bliss, © Robin Phillips Studio
Bliss

Every year we take our dogs to the coast and they run in play in the ocean so gleefully. This piece celebrates this moment of pure bliss. Just watching them makes me feel profoundly happy and at peace. Dogs have so much to teach us. Is anything more joyful than happy, carefree dogs?

Creating!

In the studio, I started with pencil drawings and then light washes in oil. I used photos of my dogs for reference, and also sketched them in pencil on paper for practice first. Lately, I like to use Holbein Aqua Oils, which I would describe as a cross between acrylic and oil. The pigment quality is very high, yet they thin with water and work really well for the the first wash of color. I'm also playing around using them underneath Gamblin oils, a popular professional oil, for my larger pieces. On these pieces though I only used the Holbein oil.


Iko cat came to help for a bit... or perhaps to remind me he would like some attention too (usually my brushes are out of his reach ;)


Then with increasingly thicker layers of oil, I began to add more layers of color. Typically, I will build up the surface with at least 2-3 more layers of undertones for a deeper depth of color.  Finally the details go in- shadows and highlights in the eye, hair lines, etc. I often use 20/0 or 5/0 hairline brushes for fine work like this.


For the sand and the background landscape, I muted the tones and added less detail so that it did not distract from the focal point- the dogs. The sandscape is painted with deepening tones and shadow on the right to further emphasize depth.







See more of my works in progress and my animal family antics on Instagram at @robinphillipsstudio and #petsinthestudio

And last but not least, I would love to paint your special animal friend(s)! If you like my work and are interested in a custom painting, let's connect. See more at www.robinphillipsstudio.com :)




Thursday, December 1, 2016

Studio Sale!


It's that time of year again for an art studio sale!


As many of you know,  I show my work at galleries and events throughout the year, but the online store is the main source to buy my art, with over 100 items...

A heartfelt thank you for supporting and following my art. It is my hope that it lifts your spirits and brings you joy :)  In the face of life's challenges, I believe that the more we can support each other and our planet as individuals, the brighter our future can be. A portion of the proceeds from my animal and bird prints is donated to wildlife organizations.

If you've been eyeing a painting, print or pattern, this is the time to grab one at a great price! Or if you've just landed here, welcome! Read more about why I create healing art here.

With the discount, many of my small original paintings are under $100, and some are even under $50.  Photo and laser prints are under $20.  Just use code SAVE30 at checkout.

Local (Portland, OR area) purchases can also be hand-delivered- feel free to message me on FB or drop me an email!  Follow me for updates and behind the scenes pics from the studio if you'd like too on RPS Facebook,  Twitter, and Instagram .





New in the shop!

Inspiration Minis

4x4 paintings on wood panels 

Inspirational Mini paintings © Robin Phillips Studio


>>Browse All Original Paintings


Love Ornaments

Inspirational Dangle Ornaments


>>Browse All Art Ornaments


2016 Prints

New poster prints now available for 2016 paintings! Giclee (archival ink printed on archival paper) available on request.  A portion of the proceeds from animal and bird art prints support wildlife organizations


The Light Within © Robin Phillips Studio

The Grand Dragon Race © Robin Phillips Studio


Though the Enchanted Forest © Robin Phillips Studio
Ecstatic Joy © Robin Phillips Studio

>>Browse All Art Prints


Framed Prints

A selection of small framed prints are now available!
All regular 4x6 and 5x7 prints also come with a mat, ready for framing 

 5x5 Animal Spirit Framed Prints © Robin Phillips Studio
5x5 Animal Spirit Series Prints, pictured Horse Spirit © Robin Phillips Studio

Joyful Spirit, © Robin Phillips Studio, 5x7 matted photo print in frame

>>Browse All Framed Prints


Art makes a special holiday gift, thank you for browsing the shop :)

Love, peace, and blessings to you this season!

Xoxo,

Robin










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Sunday, August 21, 2016

Healing Power of Art/ The Light Within


Spirit Bird © Robin Phillips Studio
I am honored that my piece Spirit Bird has been selected for The Healing Power of Art 2016 exhibition organized by Manhattan Arts International, which runs through September 20

"Art holds the power to ignite the flame in our hearts and transform our minds. Art reveals the beauty as well as the horror of the human condition. Through art we are given the key to connect to a higher purpose." ~ Renee Phillips, curator

The Healing Power of Art is a wonderful online community of art/artists that promote well being and positive change. Artists in the group are inspired by health/healing, education, social work, environmental awareness and more. See the exhibit and read more at:  http://www.manhattanarts.com/hpa-1/   and  
http://healing-power-of-art.org

So, why do I create inspirational/healing art and how did I get started on this path?

Some of you have already heard my story or parts of it. But if you're new to my blog, welcome! And let me tell you a bit more... 

The short answer is that my academic/career background is in art, design and psychology. And I have a love for beauty combined with a strong interest in positive growth and healing :)


But it's really life experience that moves me to create inspirational art. In just forty-some years, I've gone through many personal challenges- health, money/lost jobs, family/relationship difficulties, losing family, and being close to alcohol/violence to name some of the bigger ones. I've also seen over and over how much difficulty exists in the world- everyone is not treated fairly or equally nor have the same opportunities. I've seen how our Mother Earth has been ravaged, and how people turn against each other due to "differences", sometimes even such small differences. In my weakest hours, I have wondered why life has to be "so difficult" but ultimately know we all must endure. And in my strongest hours, I embrace the beauty of Earth and hope to inspire others who are feeling down or struggling too. 
It is my hope that my art may lift your spirits and bring you joy :)

Without going into lots of endless, embarrassing and depressing details, I can ultimately say that I have been completely humbled by my life experiences. And this has deeply strengthened my sense of compassion. Through trying to understand and express some of my earliest challenges, in college I studied psychology, art and spiritual traditions.  A big turning point for me came in my twenties, when I was diagnosed with diabetes. Having to face a serious chronic disease with dangers and complications at such a young age made my life flash before me. All the sudden, I realized that my time on earth is limited and I felt the calling to do something meaningful with my life. As a graphic/web designer, this also moved me to work with non-profits and small creative ventures as opposed to agencies/corporations. Onward to today, sometimes my daily life is not easy, but I am continuously thankful for the time and the blessings that I DO have. 


Several years ago, I worked with VSA Arts, an organization promoting the power of art for people living with disabilities. I fondly remember the strong spirit of all the people I met there- especially how those who faced the greatest challenges were so positive. And, furthermore how art opened up a world of new possibility- a world with no limitations, a world of pure love and joy. This experience, among others, reinforced my healing art path. Buddhists have long believed suffering leads to compassion and enlightenment, and I do see the truth in this principle. I don't wish that suffering is necessary for anyone. But to be able to see the beauty in life amidst difficulty is a gift that we all have access to, at any time. 
Seeing the light is what moves us forward from darkness. 

I turn to art for positive energy and healing. It will always be there regardless of life's circumstances- a guiding light. Positive imagery and words celebrate what is beautiful in this world and cultivate love. I feel the point of focusing on the positive is not to blindly ignore our problems, but to celebrate what IS right, why life matters, what common ground we might share, and to illuminate a new path forward. From a psychological perspective, I believe happiness is the first step towards lasting, positive change. 

As a step beyond personal healing, I believe art can ultimately be healing for the world because all living things are connected. The arts are a powerful medium for highlighting activism, beauty and positive change, but it is just one channel of many. Every kind gesture or suggestion to support a cause matters. Shine your light!


The Light Within © Robin Phillips Studio

My Latest Painting, The Light Within

We all have a bright, beautiful light within, regardless of our circumstances. In this piece, it was my goal to create a more universal-looking figure that is not gender or race-specific, because this piece is meant for everyone. Our magnificent internal light is all-encompassing, reflecting and refracting rainbow colors. It is our central beacon of hope and healing. Know that you always have this source within you. 

This original piece is 14x11, painted in oil. 

Love and light!

Xoxo, Robin

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Painted Dragons

The Grand Dragon Race © Robin Phillips Studio

I'm pleased to be participating once again in the local show, Fire on the Water: Dragon Boat Art , curated by the fabulous Alea Bone of Bonewerx. This show celebrates the art of Chinese dragon boat racing, a Portland Rose Festival tradition. The show runs through August 30, and if you're in Portland, you can see it at Portland'5 Centers for the Arts, 1111 SW Broadway.

Join us for the 2nd opening reception on Thursday, July 14 from 6-9pm! 
Event details here:  Fire on the Water: Dragon Boat Art 

My painting (above) is available for sale in addition to many others by local artists.
Contact Jeannie Baker at 503-274-6556 for purchase information.

This year, Oregon Art Beat also covered the show. Watch the episode here!!

See opening night and more pictures on RPS Facebook and the Fire on the Water Facebook pages


First strokes on the canvas...  acrylic and wash


Building up thin layers of acrylic


Adding golden scales :)


Creating water texture...


Final touches... with lots of tiny brush strokes



Framed and hanging at the show!




Dragon Blessings!

:) Robin


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