The last of the Yellow Treehouses for a while!
Day 238 (Sat Aug 26) Tiniest little yellow treehouse
A 365 day art project… one drawing a day
An ATC is an Artist’s Trading Card. This one is nothing special, and I made it this morning for a partner on a site I’m in (Swap-bot)… an ATC has only one hard and fast rule: It must be 2 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches. You can do pretty much anything you want to them, and on the back the artists generally write their names, location, the date or year, name of piece, and what they used to create the piece. As the name implies, these are always traded, or given, never sold. If created to be sold, they are called ACEO’s (Art Card Originals and Editions). Frequently they involve many layers, and several different media, but they don’t have to. Most collectors have many, many cards from all different artists, not just one or two.
My partner wanted a daisy, so naturally I used ink and watercolor. I drew the back of the daisy, looking up at the sky through it’s petals, (weird, I guess) and added a little dragonfly brad. (Because I had to mail it in a card and thought the ladybug that I preferred was too fat to travel in a flat envelope!) I’m not sure why my light was so odd for the photo with the dragonfly? Careless.
Ok, look how cool the green paint at the bottom acted… it just GREW ITSELF into tall grasses! I think a tiny yellow treehouse next…? [ I have “commissions” for four separate people waiting to be started… why don’t I work on THOSE?? (I think I’m afraid of disappointing myself or the people who asked for them…) ] Read on only if you want info on the colors I used. 🙂
I’m using Qor paints, and also these Daniel Smith watercolors… I love all three of these colors, particularly the Undersea Green. Mixed with just a touch of Daniel Smith’s sap green it is really extraordinary in my opinion, and I love it in those trees. The Undersea Green with just the tiniest touch of Qor Manganese Blue (which I purchased at Jerry’s Artarama in town nearby, because I couldn’t find it on Amazon :), makes the blooming grassy area in this treehouse… I turned the paper upside down and let gravity help. (a little hint… painting on an easel makes a big difference!) And the sky is the Qor Manganese Blue.
The Qor colors bleed and develop into the most interesting patterns. They are really REALLY fun to use… if you haven’t tried them yet, consider starting with the Qor High Chroma watercolor set , the colors are fabulous, and the purple in it is what I have enjoyed using in the trees so often. The pink, too, actually. The Green Gold is what I have been starting most of my trees with, adding dots of yellow and blue and even the purple. I watched a video recently suggesting letting colors blend on the page more often than mixing in a palette, and it does give satisfying results. The reddish brown of the tree and chimney are Daniel Smith’s Transparent Red Oxide, which I am enjoying very much, but is quite similar to other colors I already had. (Including the Transparent Pyrrole Orange which comes in the High Chroma set, I think.) The yellow is Daniel Smith Naples Yellow… which I haven’t quite decided about. I think I like it? The Qor and the Daniel Smith Naples Yellow are slightly different colors and I haven’t compared them much yet.
Begun while waiting at an airport, inked at home, and will be finished tomorrow!

I’ll do a little one tomorrow. Don’t look too long at the staircase, you’ll get a headache. It is a sad optical illusion. Just pretend it works. Squint, and it does. This one was so difficult because stupidly I did it upside down!!! So, the other page was in my way the whole time. I didn’t even realize until I’d half inked it in.
No hiding kitty this time. A playhouse and tricycle, but they are hard to see.
Ok not NOTHING, but I only sketched a treehouse out, and I want to paint it before I post it. Sooo…. I will post something I did last year, way before I started my project to do something artistic each day. If I recall, I was copying wood cuts for these. So not an original idea and not technically part of my 365 project, but I’ll post today’s project tomorrow.

I could just paint these for months. I’m tempted to fill the rest of this sketcbook with treehouses. I’m going to be opening an etsy store soon, and I think some of these little houses will be made into prints for that store.

I like house ridiculously large the house is for the tree. I may exaggerate that in another painting.
Did you find the kitty? (okay, he’s BARELY a kitty, no detail… but seriously, he’s very SMALL! I couldn’t even add whiskers!)

Yeah, I don’t want to post it until I’ve painted it tomorrow. But it’s all sketched in, I promise, and I’ll post the sketch Saturday with the painted version, too. So for now, goodnight!
I got this idea from Bored Panda’s page.
(even the idea to look up Bored Panda didn’t really come from me: I had decided to do a little piece of art for a swap, and the person I’m sending too said she likes whimsical little houses. I googled whimsical little houses and up popped Bored Panda!) I don’t want to send it away now. I see some places to improve though, so I’ll get over it!