Browsing Archive: February, 2012

Balance

Posted by Robin Wellner on Monday, February 27, 2012, In : Art and trying to make a living 
Been working at a restaurant for the last month to try and supplement my art work until I get it to the point that I can support myself with it.  I've decided I'll have to either quit or cut my hours back because it has left me no time for painting.  I feel like my soul has been cut out.  Got to figure out how to have the balance --- even while I'm trying to keep my head above water.  Painting is too important to who I am to let it go by the wayside.  
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Juggling

Posted by Robin Wellner on Wednesday, February 22, 2012, In : Art and trying to make a living 
Can't believe it's been a week since I posted here.  I've been juggling a new part time job which has been a bit overwhelming.  I was so hopeful that my art would sustain me through the new year, but I'm not quite there yet.  It was disappointing to have to take time away from painting.  Truthfully I could paint every day pretty much all day.  Once I become immersed in a painting time passes so quickly and I'm in what I would consider an "altered state".  So my gameplan is to continue to get ...
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Photographing your dog for a painting

Posted by Robin Wellner on Wednesday, February 15, 2012, In : Photographing your dog 
One of the biggest challenges I face when doing a dog's portrait is getting a good photo.  I rely on the person commissioning me to provide photos.  Once in a while I get a wonderful shot with enough resolution to see detail and it's relatively effortless. A lot of the time I'm working with 3 or 4 or more photos combing aspects from each trying to get a beautiful painting that looks like your pet.  Some hints: Don't use your flash if possible.  If you can photograph your pet outside that's gr...
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Other Painting

Posted by Robin Wellner on Monday, February 13, 2012, In : Painting 
Very excited right now about the other painting I'm doing.  Working with Miriam Durkin in Charlotte in a large portrait class (people).  I love painting people as well as dogs.  It is a special pleasure to have a model sit for me.  There is something so magical about seeing the subtleties of light when you have someone sit for you.  There are colors there that you never see in a photo.  Of course with dogs a photo is really the only way you can paint them --- unless they're asleep of course. ...
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Ruby

Posted by Robin Wellner on Wednesday, February 8, 2012,
Ruby is the beautiful shepherd that I posted in the last post.  We got her as a rescue from German Shepherd Rescue. Katie and I drove to Raleigh to pick her up and she was a bit like a zombie when we got her.  Once we had her home for a while she became the most loving dog we've ever owned.  If she had been smaller she would have been a lap dog.  The rescue group said that when they found her she was about nine months old and had already had a litter of pups.  Don't think she had a very good ...
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Starting a Blog!!!!

Posted by Robin Wellner on Monday, February 6, 2012,
Okay -- This is a leap for me.  Writing about me and my art!  What I love to do most is paint. Dogs, cats, people -- all of the above.  My present passion is painting pet portraits.  Predominantly dogs.  Being an animal lover -- it's a wonderful way to combine two loves - animals and painting.  We presently have one dog, two cats and a horse. Cody, our mixed Golden & ?? is our pup. We call him our "grand-dog" since our daughter, Sam, brought him home 6 years ago asking us to just keep him for...
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