Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Friday, July 14, 2017

The Oracle // Process of a NEW Watercolor Painting







Hello friends,

I wanted to share a few progress shots of a recent painting I started. I've been working so much with acrylics lately and haven't broken out the watercolors for a while. This piece is far from finished, I still have a lot of work to do. I really wanted to do something just for fun instead of focusing on work that were commissions or for shows, something just for me. I think I'll eventually make prints of this once it's finished because I'm just loving this so far. Sticking with my idea to keep this blog strictly art related, I wanted to show you how a painting like this starts and the levels of progress it goes thru as I work on it. Most of these shots are from my Instragram. I use that platform the most and post there most frequently. So if you're interested in seeing stuff like this more in real time, check out my page and give me a follow!

Til next time folks!!

xoxo. holly erinn

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Rethinking The Purpose of This Blog


Hello friends,

I love this blog. It's been something I've been working on for about 3 or 4 years now. There's a lot of old posts that are no longer available on here, but just know this blog has been running for quite a while now. Over the years, I've tried to fit into that mold of bloggers that I see out there doing well in hopes of my blog some day getting to their level. But, anyone that knows anything, knows that's not how you get yourself to the top. You can't just follow someone else's path or formula and expect to get anything in return. I've been doing a good bit of thinking about what makes me happy when it comes to this little corner of the internet and what works for me. And, I've noticed thru stats and data recently that you guys don't really care about those cookie-cutter fluffy curated posts. The posts that seem to be getting the most views, the most attention and feedback are the posts about what I'm doing with my art....which is the stuff that I just love posting.

Ever since I started writing those curated fluff posts it has felt more like work than something I really enjoy. I've gone back and forth with this idea for a good while now. Why do I keep going back to those posts? Why do I feel like they're going to do well, even when the data shows me that they're not? You guys don't want to see them, I don't want to write them. Why the heck am I pushing them?!?! The world may never know....

But, I'm starting to realize that both of us, you and I, just want to talk about art and stuffs. So, that's what this blog is going to focus on from now on. Enough of those crap fluff posts that just take up space and take up my time. I'm done with them. OOOOooooooVer it! So I just wanted to pop in and let you guys know what's on my mind and the direction I want to take this blog.

Loooooooove you all! Thank you for being even remotely interested in what I'm doing and taking the time to read these long-winded posts about my own psychosis LOL!!!

xoxo. holly erinn

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Let's Talk About My Book


Hello friends!!!

So, I don't think I've mentioned this project on my blog here at all since I've started it. Man, what a dummy I am!!! Yea, so as you already know (by the title) that I am finally writing my own children's book. It's not the typical children's book your thinking of, one that is only about 10 pages, with more illustrations than words....it's quite the opposite. This book is going to be one that you can read to you 'older' children, I'm writing it to be an experience you can share with your child. My target age range is between 6-13ish. It's simple enough to read to your younger ones, but interesting enough and has deeper meaning for your older ones. This is a book you're going to have to have a conversation about.

The idea for this story came to me on a drive home from college a few years back. It was fall and there's always a good bit of fog around that time of year. Being from Pennsylvania, I am no stranger to hills and valleys. On this day home from school, I was coming down from a rather large hill and towards the bottom I noticed a giant fog cloud just sitting in the middle of trees. There was such a separation between where the fog was and was not. And, this got my gears turning and ever since then (roughly fall of 2013) I have been dreaming up this world within the cloud. Something about seeing that weird little fog cloud instantly had my mind just swirling with thoughts and I couldn't shut it off. I tried a few years before that to write a children's book, but it ended up taking a turn for the 'sad' while I was writing it and I couldn't finish it. I was writing it around the time that my mom got really sick and I think that some how crept it's way into my writing. Since taking a few years to clear my mind, I'm back at it and I think this time around the story is really good. I've learned a lot in between then.

Let's talk about this book....I don't want to give too much away. I'm still writing and I haven't even started on the illustrations or layout yet. But, I'm really happy with where it's going so far. The main character, Helen, is thrown into a new life after a terrible family accident and decides to find a new path on her own. She braves the unknown to find peace and understanding that her new extended family is unwilling to give her. So, Helen runs away and eventually finds Cloud Town deep, deep in the woods where she eventually finds a community that is just as diverse and outcast as she is and they welcome her in with open arms!

I'm hoping to have the entire story, the illustrations and everything done, printed and ready for sale by next spring! It may even come out sooner depending on how quickly I get thru this writing process, that's what is taking me the most time. I feel like I can't really illustrate every thing properly until the story is finished. Now, I must admit...I am no professional writer, I'm a damn illustrator, but I'm doing my best to write the best story I possibly can. And, I have a few friends that are writers that I eventually plan to ask them to help me edit and make the story a million times better, or at least fix my spelling errors.

The story has a lot of under lying themes that aren't right in your face, things that you have to think a little extra about and have conversations about to really understand. A big focus of this project is to gently force you to talk to your kids and provide opportunities to have deeper conversations; instead of just reading a book where the morals are so blatantly in the foreground. I know those books are good for really little ones, but for the older kids, I feel it cheapens the meaning and is an insult to your intelligence. I want you to think and I want you to grow along with your children. Books are meant to be shared and talked about. And I hope this one helps open up more dialog between you.

If you would like to help me make this book and get first looks at the progress and a deeper look at the story, I invite you to check out my Patreon and consider becoming a patron. You'll get small snippets of storyline, first looks at character development and first looks at other projects I'm working on. You can pledge as little as $1 to help out with the book. Every dollar you pledge not only helps me get this book to where it needs to be but it also helps me bring you more content, and you get prizes! It certainly is not an obligation, but if you find it in your heart to help out please do. I appreciate all the support and love each and every one of you that have expressed interest in this project.

I can't wait to officially share this book with you, let you read it and have it just out in the world. This is definitely a passion project and something that has been in my head for a really long time. So, it is a wonderful feeling to finally see it becoming a real thing. Thank you for taking the time to read this incredibly long winded post, and thank you for your continued support and love! You guys don't know how much it means to me that people are even remotely interested in my project. Sending love your way!!

xoxo. holly erinn



Thursday, June 22, 2017

Current Commission Projects


Hello friends, 

I just wanted to share a few projects I've been working on recently. I have a couple big commissions I've been working on this month, and both projects are really fun and colorful! The painting above is 30x40' and will feature a giant snowy owl in the center for a friend of mine from college. I'm not one to usually painting animals only, it's never been my center focus in my personal paintings. So, this will be a fun challenge. 

The painting below is a portrait of the lovely @jamieearthling on instagram. This painting is right up my alley. I love portrait pieces and I love when the clients tell me I can just run with the idea! She gave me a basic color pallet and a few photos to use as reference and said I can just go with what I feel. I'm not gonna lie, I kinda stalked her insta for a little more inspiration and a better feel for who she was. Social media can be a great tool for situations like this. I want to have my creative freedom, but I also want to make sure that I can make a good product for my client. 

Commissions are always open! Feel free to hit me up if you'd like a piece of your own! Either hit me up on Instagram, or email me at hollyerinn.karnes@gmail.com 

xoxo. holly erinn 


Sunday, March 26, 2017

Art Appreciation no. 6 // Psychedelics











Hello friends,

Welcome back to class!! There's been some major things shaking up my world lately...in a really good way! I don't want to talk much about it yet, but there's something big on the way! And, it has something with today's post, in a way....kinda. Let's talk about art! 

Ya'll know my biggest inspiration is just color itself, and what art has more color in it than pretty much any other? Psychedelic art! It's a mix between fantasy, cartoons, and the color wheel's vomit. And I'm so into it. I've gathered a small collection of psychedelic art that I've found recently. You'll see a few pieces in the collection that don't have much color in them, and that's because their line work stands well enough on its own. 

I love art that is weird. There's something to be said about art that isn't afraid to make you say, 'huh?". I love a composition that doesn't make any damn sense and makes me stand there for an extra moment or so and ponder what exactly I'm seeing. That really goes for any art though, even museum pieces that I don't quite understand are the ones I'm drawn to. Which honestly is pretty funny, because my own personal art is very logical in a way and most of it you can make sense of. But what draws me in are the pieces that are visually confusing, the ones that mess you up for a minute. 

I hope you just take a moment to look at each piece, examine its small details and really dive into the narrative. Let me know which one speaks to you down in the comments!! 

xo. holly erinn 












Friday, March 24, 2017

What's in the Shop lately?






Hello friends, 

Thanks for stopping by again! I'm here today with a little shameless self promotion because I run and Etsy Shop and I want you guys to buy some shit! haha! But, no seriously....guys I am very proud of my shop and I love to share what I make with you in hopes of something resonating with you and bringing a little color and happiness to your life! *insert winded, tired emoji* Since I started rebranding my shop, blog, instagram.....and basically every other social media I have....I have really taken pride in my work and started really letting go of what I thought people wanted to see and started making the things that I love. I feel like that's more real. Recently, the shop is filled with art! There's everything from stickers to paintings! I've got a few hand-stitched felt dolls, and a couple really rad pieces of knotted hemp jewelry. I would be so very honored if you checked out the shop and it would just make my heart sing if you bought something. Thank you in advance for taking a look, it means the world to me!! 

The next shop update will be happening in the next week or so. Be on the look out for even more new radical hippie shit soon! 

xo. holly erinn 




Sunday, November 20, 2016

getting back into the groove

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Hello friends, 

Well, I may as well start this off by being as honest as I possibly can.....this summer fucking sucked. That's why things got held off and this blog and the rest of my life kind of got put on hold. This seems to happen every now and again in my life, but this time I must say, I have dealt with all the bull shit much better than I have in the past. I may have not had much of a presence online or did....anything.....in my shop.....but, I did a shit ton of art! Then the fall came, and Phantom Fright Nights came and whooped our butts. It was a ton of fun and we really honed our acting skills and really developed some of our characters into a really good place! We're evening thinking of writing a full Hobo show for next year....possibly. 

But back to what we were talking about....

Despite being super sick, enduring a death in the family, and muddling through a difficult job I really have enjoyed the time away and the lack of pressure that this little break in 'work' has given me. It's given me the moment or so to figure out exactly what I want to do with my brand and what I plan to create. The past few years, I just feel like I've been ambling around trying to figure out who I am again and what it is that I'm trying to say. The notion of 'getting back to my roots' has been a driving force into this rebrand.
By that I mean, getting back to who I am when I'm being my purest self and not putting on a 'face' to get by....life has been hard folks. But, that's the life of an artiste, huh?! *insert pretentious laugh here* In all seriousness though, the 'real holly' is weird, colorful and unafraid to be heard. Trying to get back to her has been an up hill battle, but the more I explore my own thoughts and stop listening to what other people think I should be, it's all becoming clearer. 

That's why I've been getting back into the groove....

I'm back bitch!! And, I'm back with a clearer vision and now I can see my path! It's the path that's always been written for me, I just couldn't see it for a while. Yet here I am, back to sitting down at my desk with that brush in my hand. The path is clear and coated with a wicked layer of psychedelic paint....

Prepare yourselves for some weird art shit,people! 

Until the next time, please check out my YouTube Channel to see all the sketch videos that I've put up so far! 


xoxo. holly erinn 

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Art Appreciation // no.5 // Food Art



Hello friends, 

Today, I wanted to bring you one of my favorite sub-sects of the art world; the world of food art! Now, this may be something that really doesn't cross your mind as being a big part of how we view art--but think about all the advertisements at your local grocery store, or all the packaging from your favorite brands! Food art finds itself in people's kitchens, and on the walls of our favorite restaurants. I love, love love food art! I find myself gravitating towards this type of art when I've been trying to stay away from tasty treats, or some of my favorite hella unhealthy junk foods. It satisfies my brain in a weird way and keeps me away from those things that may not always be the best---and it's fucking cute! I tried to gather lots of different variations of food art. Most of what I was finding while researching this subject were illustrations of treats like cakes, and ice creams. I wanted more than that. I like a good illustration of cheeses, or a nice watercolor of a plate of fish! Take notice of all the different colors and textures in the pieces as you view this post. What stands out most to you? Would you hang one of these in your home? What do you guys think?

Anyone else hungry? 

xo. Holly Erinn