An In expensive Display Board For A Leisure Painter’s Group

An In expensive Display Board For A Leisure Painter’s Group

Why Does An Art Group Need Display Boards.

Do you belong to an art group looking for inexpensive and usable exhibition venues?
Have you thought about making your own display boards to help ease your problems with hanging paintings or craft pieces?
Your own display board can really help to solve the problem of where, and how, a group can hold exhibitions. The greater the choice of venue, the more choice there is for dates and arranging things becomes so much easier. This in turn can lead to saving money, important but especially so for a small group of leisure painters.

The Knowle Art Group is just such a group, we had been running into difficulties deciding where to hold our exhibitions.
The usual local libraries, etc, were getting to be too expensive. The less expensive halls to hire usually meant that there was no where to hang our paintings. They did not cater for groups like ours, wanting to hold an art exhibition. It was possible to hire display boards but again the cost was prohibitive.

The solution was going to be do-it-yourself display boards which we could stand on available tables. The idea came to us after exhibiting in an old Manor House where of course we couldn’t knock anything into the walls and the combined cost renting the room and hiring display boards was too much for us. The original idea was to construct a framework out of rough wooden poles. It worked well in the ancient property but couldn’t be used in other locations. After some thought the idea behind the display boards was arrived at. here is how the boards were made.

The Basic Idea

For Our Display Boards

The display boards were to be used by standing them on tables, which are always available at any hall or room for hire. This meant that they did not have to be large ( heavy and expensive) and waste the bottom two thirds of the available area. the tables could be covered with paper banqueting roll to give a professional appearance. We have since made some white table cloths as one of our members is a seamstress and this gets over the problem of the paper ripping at the slightest provocation.

The idea was quite simple, a board with two hinged side panels would be used to increase the available area for hanging the paintings. In other words we got 50 % extra space compared to the length of the tables. This also had the benefit of giving us a stable configuration. The board was held in place by slotting into two wooden battens ( runners) which were provided with carefully placed slots. A final touch was to hold the rear of the board to the rear runner by using a single screw. This prevented the board from bowing out and again increased the stability.

The Display Boards Are Made From Three Simple Components

The Hinged Back And Two Battens
Here is a photo of the hinged back. The sides are half the width of the center portion so that when it is folded up they do not interfere with each other. Of course the board is stored and moved in the folded condition. The whole thing is painted white, which we felt was appropriate for an art exhibition.

This photo shows the two battens positioned roughly on the table, waiting for the board to be placed in the slots. The paintings around the wall are waiting to be hung. We always have a practice before the day we set up the exhibition so that we can arrange the paintings most efficiently and effectively. This photo was taken at one of these practice sessions which is why there is no tablecloth.

You can see the slots, in this detail photo. We did not have a jig for the ten boards that we made but simply placed the board on the battens and marked the position of the slots which was cut with a saw and widened with a file. The slots are cut about two thirds of the way into the batten to allow the small bolt at the rear to go through the board and through the batten.

The measurements of the boards were to suit , but I will be creating an outline sketch of the three components which will be added to the lens very shortly

A Few More Paintings Waiting Their Turn

This is the first step in arranging the paintings, we put out ten tables (one for each board) and roughly decide which paintings will go on which board. We tend to theme each board; water, mountains, figure, animals, boats,etc. Not really necessary but it gives a great show for the public.

Hanging The Paintings On The Boards

Another Little Secret, Sschhh!!
The way we hang paintnigs on the boards is quite simple. We use brass hooks over the top of the board which support brass chains. For larger paintings, a pair of hooks/chains makes a very stable combination.

Having roughly positioned the paintings on the tables, we can then carefully hang them on the display boards.

The paintings are of course numbered for the catalogue and this identification is used to position them easily on the morning of the actual exhibition opening. And voila, a very professional display at a very inexpensive rate. Once made the boards can be used year after year, with just a new coat of paint.

The Final Outcome

One of Our Exhibitions
Here you can see how the boards can be arranged, and how we also press into service our painting easels for the very large paintings or to get a few more paintings on show.

The Boards Used In A Different Configuration

We Found A New Venue This Year
A view of the hall from above…. showing the boards arranged to take advantage of the natural lighting in the new venue. They also ensure that the visitor has to walk back around the paintings to get a second to the exit which means they get a second look.

Sports Illustrations of Gary Patterson

Sports Illustrations of Gary Patterson

Sports Illustrations: The Art of Gary Patterson

The sport illustrations of Gary Patterson capture our favorite pastimes in images which have the uncanny ability to play havoc with our memories of these popular recreational activities.

It’s the sport of hockey, football, golf, tennis, skiing, and fishing as visualized through the eyes of Gary Patterson. Delightful and entertaining this is art designed for those who love their recreation time.

Shine up your favorite golf clubs and take a walk onto the green with Gary Patterson.

Where breaking par is the highlight of your week.

And getting caught in the sandtrap is your biggest fear.

They say that art is a personal experience and it seems that Gary Patterson took this to heart.

Gary Patterson’s sports illustrations have the magical ability to stir our deepest emotions. Art is meant to be enjoyed and his work certainly fits the bill.
Gary Patterson’s art leads our imagination into scenarios that are much more than just a little probable to occur. He’ll tickle your funny bone and coerce a smile to your lips.
He trudges us onto the golf course and up hilly slopes to gracefully ski to the bottom of the hill. He leads us into the thick of a great game of hockey and tempts us onto the lake to go fishing. Tennis or football? Well those sports are in his illustrations as well.
(Photo of Gary Patterson used with permission.)

Gary Patterson’s illustrations give us a whole new take on the term “Birdie”.

Gotcha! A truly exceptional sports illustrator envelopes us in his view of the game’s play.

Golf is only a game? Nope. It’s one of those all important ways to relax after a long hard day.

It truly is great to get out onto the green.

Sports illustrations are the ideal art form for those who love their game.

We all know that sports can have a tendency to get a little rough. For some it is a natural part of the excitement of the game. For Gary Patterson it is a natural characteristic of many of his sports illustrations.

Love the game, or hate it, you can’t help but be amused by a wry twist of humor directed toward it. Football, baseball, hockey, tennis, surfing, or golf, no sport is left untouched by the humorous imagination of Gary Patterson. For sports lovers it’s the perfect art work to hang on their wall.

The game play in football can get a little intense.

It’s a sport where your imagination really doesn’t have all that much to design. You know it is gonna hurt.

Touchdown! It’s football as seen through the eyes and art of Gary Patterson.

Art is the excitement of a tennis victory.

And Gary Patterson’s humorous view of sportsmanship.

A fastball really can be a fireball when you are the one swinging at it.

Gary Patterson’s art captures our love of the great American Baseball game.

The hazards of fishing come to life in Gary Patterson’s humorous fishing illustrations.

Did you ever have the feeling that you lost something?

The only thing better than a relaxing afternoon fishing is perhaps not going fishing?

Or an overnight camping trip?

Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water.

In hockey the penalty box is where the misbehaving players go to spend a little time cooling off.

Gary Patterson’s sports illustrations show us the excitement of being a goalie.

Gary Patterson’s sport illustrations show us hockey in a vividly accurate light.

Players comparing battle scars.

The artistic son of an artist.

Gary Patterson’s father was an artist creating images for the Navy and of the Los Angeles Fire Department. It was by watching his father create his art, and seeing the joy that his fathers art brought to so many, that Gary also developed a love for artistic work.

Gary Patterson plied his hand to creating fine art, and won awards for this venue, but it was the work of creating humorous illustrations which gave him his deepest satisfaction. So he followed his heart and took on the title of “Creator of Smiles”.

Going up.

Going down.

Going downhill a little differently.

Facing the windchill on the slopes.

Days on the slope when you aren’t quite sure what went wrong.

Be sure to stop by the official Gary Patterson websites:

The official Gary Patterson website.

The official Gary Patterson Facebook page.

The Gary Patterson Smile Factory.

Humor in Art

A great piece of artwork evokes emotion in those who view it and the art of Gary Patterson does just that. His work is a serious attack on the old funny bone.

Great works of art really do not have to be serious to be amazing.

Gary Patterson proves that humorous art can be one of the most wonderful avenues of art to explore…Humor in Art: The Artwork of Gary Patterson.

Fantasy Art of Exotic Women

Fantasy Art of Exotic Women

The Fantasy Art of Exotic Women, Warrior, Elf and Maid

We all need to escape from time to time and the fantasy art of women lets us do that.

I would love to be able to paint the full illustrations like you see on the Dragonlance books in acrylics. However I also love to explore the world of fantasy art in D3 art as well. Below is a collection of art from around the web, some mine some not.

This is about all types of fantasy and fantasy art exotic women, Fantasy Vixens, Vampire women, pictures etc. I have been a huge fan of fantasy and its art ever since I was first introduced to it. There is a never ending supply of fantastic books and art.

The female 3d fantasy art, artwork is out of this world

How I was Introduced to Fantasy Art

I discovered fantasy art quite by accident when in a shop with my sister. I had a bad back at the time so decided to sit on the floor pretending to read a book on the bottom shelf. little did I know that this one act would change my life. This book was Dragonlance. On the front was a simple picture of a warrior, Kender and magi. This book along with the art drew me into a world quite unlike anything I had ever experienced before.

A world of magic, death honor and betrayal. A world of gods and man and friendship. I loved and lived the book but it was the art that blew my mind. Since then I have been a fan of all things fantasy. The stories the art the dragons and the adventure.

This lens shares that interest and the amazing art of both known and unknown artists from around the net.

I lvoe the magic and the mystery of the worlds that are though up by different people and that each and eveyr magic has different rules and ideas. Not only that the designs of the robes are all different.

The Fantasy Art of Beautiful Women – Sybilla by **Miralys

Gifts for Those Who Love Fantasy

I always loved fantasy and having gifts related to that is great. However it does depend on a persons personal interests. For me it was the art, how to create it and also I loved some of the figures as they sparked the imagination.

3D Fantasy Art Woman Warrior by Infinity Rain

I Create My Own Pictures Using 3D Models

One of the great things about digital art is that anyone can do it and you don’t have to be the next Da Vinci to Succeed. I love creating 3D works of art using the different models that you can get.

It makes it much easier to create pictures. You don’t have to ba able to draw or paint and anyone can learn to use and model the figures you can get. There are many different outfits with everything from fantasy to Sci fi to the office girl

What I love about them is that they keep producing new stuff all the time and there are lots of offers and a great Platinum club.

It shows you how and where to create your own digital art. You can create lots of your own fantasy art of exotic women – and ANYONE can do it! The link is to save me writing it all out several times – its too big for a lens.

Deciding on a Theme For My Work

When I am thinking about pictures I usually like to think about a theme.
What is the story behind the image?

Who are these people and what are they doing or how do they feel. There is very little space to show everything so each movement, expression and pose is vital to the whole image.

What feeling do I want to show? Are the character happy or sad or in pain.

Is the picture meant to show darkness or light or is it meant to show suffering and death or a battle. The pose and the face are very important.

Here this picutre also by André Verwijs shows a classical pose. This is very similar to the book I found in the shop with the way Tas the Kender sits. Even to the point of the weapon resting on the shoulder.

I find clothese are also a vital point to show the overall effect. A woman dressed in a long flowing gown will show quite a different character to one in skimpy armor.

How I Learned to Create Art in Digital Form

I have found that creating my own fantasy art using a number of mediums is great fun. One of the easiest to start out with is actually 3D fantasy art! This is because some enterprising people have gone to a lot of trouble to create models, backgrounds and lots of clothes that you can download for a small fee – and sometimes FREE!!! These can be used to create your own art pictures, videos and avatars for games etc.

I found this is a great way to start as it is fairly cheap compared to setting up a traditional art medium.

© Photographer: Fyswan | Agency: Dreamstime.com

There are software packages that you can use that start out free as well. This means you can concentrate on buying quality models, landscapes and clothes to create your fantasy art women pictures.

I found that using this gave me access to creating pictures that most of us only dream of. Many people create things that are much better than I can and they will spend hours on one picture and then update them using Photoshop.

The problem comes when I have to use the computer for lots of other things as then you don’t feel like creating pictures as well.

Other Fantasy Pictures Created with Digital Art

 

There are lots of Places on the net that you can get hold of these amazing images. Like here some are free and some are paid for. But as this image shows you needn’t spend a fortune to get some great art.

I find I can learn a lot from seeing what others do and how they create their art. I have found that the forums are a great place to get help and other artists are more than willing to show me where I am going wrong. Often though it sparks a great debate.

Discover Women of Fantasy

I find that a great way to share your passion or that of your friends is the various kinds of gifts that you can give, some will love the books to try it out for themselves while others will enjoy the well designed figurines. I have many fantasy pieces and books collected over the years that I treasure.

A very bold strong picture. The woman looks less than happy. I love the way the artist has used the colour and how it comes together with the dress and the colour them continued in the background. And the dress is stunning.

A Video of Art Collections

This video shares some fantastic images. Gives you ideas and inspiration for your own unique designs or pictures. Or just enjoy the amazing artwork oft he artists.

Digital art has grown and expanded in recent years with many professional artists and armatures alike using it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=ID&hl=id&v=YdJ0zLIH6j0

★ FANTASY WOMEN in DIGITAL ART ★
by ELIA IGLESIAS | video info

How To Create Your Own Female 3D Fantasy Art

Creating 3d fantasy art whether it be of the women, the dragons or any of the other themes can be fun to create for both men and women. Many great artists now use digital art techniques for their art and it doesn’t have to cost a lot to start.

Many people who would not otherwise try it will try to create their own works will try to do the digital art.

Featured Fantasy Art Lenses

Kinds of Art

I love all kinds of art yet the outfits and designs of these is fantastic and also you can put all kinds of designs and personalities into your art. I love the adventurous pictures and the beautiful gowns. This kind of art sparks all kinds of imagination and stories.

Some heroines like in the Legend of the Seeker where the Kayla the confessor wore a white medieval robe which she actually fought in.

Some dress in a more revealing style. Often the domain of the male fantasy artists and fantasy for men these women’s outfits are little more than show-pieces. However increasingly women are entering the field of fantasy art and that of designing other women.