End/Beginning??

I'm getting better about doing some housekeeping every month - financial stuff, web stuff, car stuff... guess who finally got an oil change after way way too much time... Also I don't know if I mentioned it on here but I moved from my apartment to a house a couple months ago, this month I pulled of some finishing 'moving in' touches like hanging pictures and attaching a ladder to my new loft bed (I am 8 years old, whatever). 

Print by Lucy Koo

Last month I rekindled a small weekly critique group with the help of some lovely friends, so I've been getting awesome feedback on recent projects. I'm also getting closer to my goal of wrapping up current jobs in order to focus full-time on my mobile studio plans - the end/beginning is in sight! 


I just finished a long-standing, way overdue job for a repeat client: Apropos Roasters is the back-of-shop coffee roasting business housed in Sefton Coffee. After painting a mural in Sefton's, Jennie-Mae (the owner) asked me to redesign the website for Apropos. My only web experience is on Squarespace sites - I designed my own site as well as www.alexandson.com 

I'm happy with how the Apropos site came out, and I highly recommend using Squarespace if you are considering building your own site. More than anything else, they are set up to be customer-friendly and easy to understand (unlike some outdated yodeling web-hosting horror-shows I could mention). 


This month I also did some rare live-painting at two events - the first was for Chesapeake Bank, with whom I worked to make their "It's All About Community" panels. All of my work with them has been unorthodox for me and fun to do; A+ clients <3

in-progress

The whole 4'x4' panel was painted during the 6-hour event (Party on the Avenues). I was working from photos of the attendees at last year's event, as well as the trees and rooflines of the surrounding neighborhood.  This painting will soon be auctioned off online to benefit the Evelyn D. Reinhart Guest House near St. Mary's Hospital. I don't have great pictures of the finished product, but I'll definitely post something when the auction goes up, where they will certainly have some pictures :)


The second live-painting event was RVA Makerfest, which was a total blast and if you missed it you missed OUT. Participants are heavily encouraged to have a demo of their skill/trade/craft, so at my booth I was painting another 4x'4' panel, in addition to showing lots of process-work examples and my mural portfolio. This panel was also finished during the event, approx. 6 hours.

climbing is an important part of painting

climbing is an important part of painting

my setup in the rotunda of the Science Museum of Virginia - oooo, ahhh

my setup in the rotunda of the Science Museum of Virginia - oooo, ahhh

the finished piece

the finished piece

Happily, one of my best friends from school ended up buying this piece so it has quickly found a home!

Painting loose and fast on these two panels has been interesting - very fun and very design-driven - but it also reinforces my preference for the full prep process where I do a bunch of worrying and small studies. I'm not unhappy with these pieces, but I think large work deserves the full process. 


Finally, I have a couple of new tiny gouache pieces to show off! Yay

Alex is cute

Route 5 during a meteor shower

I spend a lot of time at Sefton Coffee

Paintings S, M, L, XL

Plein Air is king when the weather is this nice and you're dating this guy (king of plein air). So over the past few months I've been noodling on these little cuties. Each is ≤ 4" x 6" so depending on your device, you might be seeing them larger than life. 

I've always felt more comfortable painting from life or direct reference, so this it's a refreshing reminder to do that, especially without a particular project in mind. It's also really satisfying to look at this little collection because earlier in the year I was stressing about not practicing painting enough - everything I was doing was big projects, rather than personal work or studies or exercises. For an artist, committing to painting for yourself more often can feel like a commitment to a diet or an exercise routine - despite the best intentions, it's inevitable that you'll fall off your perfect plan sooner or later. So the fact that I've actually followed through and been painting is really really really cool. Yay me. Now to keep keeping it up. 


Another big goal I've been working on is this mobile studio - if you didn't see it before, check out my new blog dedicated to that progress.  I'm starting to gather all my planning in one place, and I plan to buy a vehicle and really get down to business in the next few months. My most recent post there is a giant list of stuff I want. Like Christmas!


Speaking of vehicles, my most recent mural was my first car painting on my first garage.

Check out the project page for it ~HERE~

New Normal house mural_6.jpg

Also recently finished: my 2016 calendars! I finally got my shit together (third year's the charm) and have the whole thing set up and ready to order in time for the ~holiday season~. If you would like a full-year 2016 calendar, please email me at emily@herrsuite.com They are 2'x4' , hand-signed, and printed on silky smooth, buttery soft vinyl to protect your wall from any writing implement you might choose. $50 includes shipping (up to $15.) View the year from a luxurious hilltop vantage point, plan vacations or doctors appointments months in advance with ease, avoid the treacherous page-turn between each month!

Unlike the 2015 calendars, these are not printed on repositionable sticker material, but I can order one special for you on that material if you prefer it. Otherwise you will need some tape or tacks or other hanging plan.


Last but not least, I have a rare painting on canvas for sale! This baby was commissioned and never paid for, so now it's warming the walls of my parent's house. Please email emily@herrsuite.com if you are interested in owning a non-mural HerrSuite original. 

Approx. 36" x 48" acrylic and latex on canvas, varnished and signed, ready to hang. 

Seen here at its debut at New Normal Apparel in May

 

 

 

New Mobile Studio blog!

I am finally getting ready to get started planning to start building HerrSuite Mobile Studio! As I work towards (and eventually ON) it, I'll be keeping a separate blog on this site of my process. I will still post updates here on the main HerrSuite blog. If you'd like to follow along on the Mobile Studio process, click here. 

Look for a new HerrSuite blog post sometime next week! It's been a VERY busy summer!