Monday, October 24, 2011
Fun Quilts
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Labels: angela bishop, angelas expressions, candle mat, christmas, coaster, etsy, holiday, moda, quilt, quilted
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Rag Quilted Table Runners
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Labels: angela bishop, angelas expressions, christmas, etsy, fabric, fruitcake, holiday, jovial, moda, quilt, quilted, rag, ready set snow, table runner, tablerunner
Friday, October 14, 2011
Huge Art Sale!




These paintings will only be available for a short time and whatever doesn't sell on Etsy will be going to the Stillwater Art Guild Gallery to be a part of the November and December trunk show. I know it seems a bit early to be thinking about Christmas gifts but this might be a fabulous way to start your holiday shopping. You can't beat these prices!
Posted by Angela at Friday, October 14, 2011 0 comments
Labels: angela bishop, angelas expressions, art, daily paintings, etsy, free shipping, gift, holiday, original, pastel painting, sale, shopping, watercolor
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Purple Tulip Commission
I was so happy to paint this custom painting for one of my collectors. She has three other of my watercolor tulip paintings and wanted another, in a different color, to add to her collection. I'm very pleased with the way this painting turned out and I think she will be too.
I enjoy doing custom paintings so if you have something in mind, just let me know. :)
Posted by Angela at Thursday, October 13, 2011 0 comments
Labels: collector, commission, custom, daily painter, daily painting, etsy, flower, purple tulip, tulip
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Angela's Expressions

Posted by Angela at Wednesday, October 12, 2011 2 comments
Labels: angelasexpressions, canada, craftlaunch, etsy, free shipping, halloween, website
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Interview With Artist Roby Baer
What subjects do you most enjoy painting and why?
I most enjoy painting wildlife because of my parents' love of nature. We were always outside and I gravitate towards mammals.
How would you describe your painting style?
My painting style is photorealism.
Can you tell me a little about your painting process?
My painting process starts with Bristol Board 500. I begin with a graphite sketch... The sketch is very accurate and this keeps me on track when I start to add my pastels. I begin with stick pastels smudging that into the tooth of the board. After achieving the desired foundation, I start to lay in hairs or detail with CarbOthello pastel pencils. I choose not to use any fixatives as it darkens the overall appearance and the painting is no longer achivally sound.
Do you set art related goals for yourself?
I have deadlines for everything that I do. I challenge myself by entering juried and national juried shows.
What is your favorite part about being an artist?
My favorite part about being an artist is the interaction I have with fellow artists and other people. I very much enjoy hearing different interpretations of my work.
How has blogging and the internet changed your life as an artist?
The internet is integral part of how I do my research (e.g., making sure my animals are factual and true to their habitat at any time of year). The blog is a place for me to share with people new paintings I have completed and has allowed me to connect with others.
Do you have any advice for artists just starting out?
My advice is to practice your drawing skills if your goal is realism. This is the most important foundation towards being a good artist. Do your homework... learn tones, values and good composition. These are the building blocks to achieving success.
You can see Roby's Etsy page here, and her blog here.
Thanks Roby!
Posted by Angela at Wednesday, September 21, 2011 2 comments
Labels: artists I admire, interview, roby baer
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Tis The Season For Quilting
Well I just added my first baby blanket to my Etsy store. This blanket is so cute and soft! I'm tempted to make a larger one for myself. I'm having a lot of fun with these, in fact I started a couple more today.
I'm so happy that quilting weather has finally arrived. My sewing room is on the 2nd floor of my home and in the summer the air conditioning just doesn't cool it off very well. I've been anxiously awaiting this cooler weather so that I can get some quilting projects done. This morning I put in a Harry Potter movie, made some hot chocolate and got started on a new blanket. It was my idea of a perfect morning. :)
I promise not to share every new blanket that I make, but if you like keep your eye on my Etsy store because some super cute blankets are coming!
Have a great weekend!
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Labels: angelas expressions, baby, blanket, blush, etsy, pink, quilt
Friday, September 16, 2011
Baby Blanket

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Labels: angela bishop, angelasexpressions, baby, blanket, etsy, gift, handmade, quilt, soft
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Remembrance
Today we remember the tragic events that took place on this day 10 years ago. My thoughts and prayers are with those lost and their families today. Whatever problems we think we have should feel so very small today.
I was a senior in high school, in advanced biology class, when the news broke. My teacher turned on the television and we spent the rest of the day just watching the news coverage. I've always felt deeply patriotic, but this really sparked something in me. Had 9-11 not happened, I'm not sure I would have joined the military shortly after graduating. I had a deep yearning to serve and I served a short time in the Air Force.
Thank you to those who continue to serve our country.
Thank you to Pat at Back Porch Musings for allowing me to use her photograph as a reference for this painting.
Posted by Angela at Sunday, September 11, 2011 2 comments
Labels: 9 11, american, angela bishop, daily painter, daily painting, flag, patriotism, remembrance, USA
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Thomas Kinkade Reproduction in Pastel
Been wondering what the "challenging painting" I've been working on was? Well, here it is. I attempted the unthinkable, recreating a Thomas Kinkade in pastel. Thomas Kinkade is one of my very favorite artists. I have his calendar hanging in my kitchen and I kept admiring this particular painting. Then I got the crazy idea to give it a try in pastel. Obviously I wasn't able to do it justice, but I think it turned out fairly decently.
My intentions were to see if a Thomas Kinkade type of style was achievable in pastel. I have to say I think it would be a lot easier in oil, but with some practice and developed techniques I think it just might be possible with pastel.
This piece was so much fun, I just love all that detail. I was disappointed when I went to photograph the painting because the colors appeared so dull. I tried to fix it in photoshop and it helped a bit. The colors are so much prettier in person.
I hope you are having a great week!
Posted by Angela at Wednesday, September 07, 2011 0 comments
Labels: angela bishop, daily painter, daily painting, fun, painting, pastels, realism, reproduction, thomas kinkade
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Surrender
Here is a look at today's watercolor. There was just something so sweet about this white rose against that dark background. I really enjoyed this piece. I'm not quite sure why, but I just love all those fussy little details.
This little watercolor was completed on 140lb watercolor paper and completed with artist's quality winsor and newton paints.
I'm already planning my next pastel painting, but it's so crazy I'm not even going to say what it is just in case it doesn't turn out. :)
Have a nice afternoon!
Posted by Angela at Tuesday, August 30, 2011 2 comments
Labels: angela bishop, angelasexpressions, etsy, original, painting, realism, rose, surrender, watercolor, white
Monday, August 29, 2011
Item of the Week & Special Offer
I brought this kitty back from the gallery this weekend and he's now available in my Etsy shop. As this week's item-of-the-week this painting is being offered at a discount price of $45 with free shipping.
I have a few collectors of my original cat paintings, and at $45-$55 they're very reasonably priced. I have a few other original kitties available on my website too.
I'm also having a cigar box sale. If you purchase any box you will receive a reduced price box for free. Also, if you "like" my art page on Facebook I will send you a free hand painted cigar box with any purchase. These offers are supposed to end this Sunday, but I may extend it.
Hope you all had a wonderful weekend!
Posted by Angela at Monday, August 29, 2011 1 comments
Labels: cat, custom, in the garden, painting, pastel painting, pastels, pet
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
A New England Lighthouse
I have to begin this post by thanking Sharon at A New England Life for allowing me to use her beautiful photograph as a reference for this painting. Thanks Sharon!
I decided to try a little something different today. I'd been admiring this photo for a long time but was too scared to even try it. For some reason I feel like I cannot paint foliage very well, but I haven't really tried. So, I decided to give it a shot today and I was pleasantly surprised with the outcome. I was disappointed with the scan of the painting because it seemed to take something away from it. I think it looks much better in person and I'm very happy with the way it turned out.
As always, this painting was completed with artist quality pastel pencils on pastelbord. The detail of the lighthouse was so much fun. I think I'm going to have to try more paintings like this.
Have a great afternoon!
Posted by Angela at Wednesday, August 24, 2011 4 comments
Labels: a new england lighthouse, angela bishop, daily painter, daily painting, lighthouse, new england, painting, pastels
Friday, August 19, 2011
Goliath - Commissioned Pet Portrait
I've been working the past few days on this pet portrait. A customer requested this painting as a gift for her sister. I was a bit nervous before starting it because the right side of the dog (in the reference photo) was mostly in shadow. It didn't look bad in the photo, I just wasn't sure I was going to be able to render it the way I wanted to with paint. But, I am very pleased with the way that it turned out. The scan isn't perfect, but the original looks great.
If you're interested in a custom pet portrait, just check out my Etsy page. I offer 3 different sizes and I think the prices are very reasonable.
Off to plan my next painting! :)
Posted by Angela at Friday, August 19, 2011 0 comments
Labels: angela bishop, animal, commission, custom, daily painting, dog, painting, pastels, pet, portrait
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Cards and Quilts

I hope you all have a great night!
Posted by Angela at Saturday, August 13, 2011 0 comments
Labels: angelasexpressions, applique, card, grand finale, greeting card, hand painted, quilt, table runner
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Among Lily Pads
It's finished! Like I mentioned in my previous post, I felt a bit rusty with this painting considering it has been a couple months since I used my pastels. But it's amazing how quickly it comes back. I also think it's good to take a break once in a while. I've come back from this time off with renewed creativity and fresh ideas.
This painting was completed on pastelbord and I used all CarbOthello pastel pencils. For now this painting is for sale on Etsy, but I might end up taking it to the gallery in a few weeks.
Have a lovely afternoon! :)
Posted by Angela at Wednesday, August 10, 2011 0 comments
Labels: among lily pads, daily painter, daily painting, lotus, painting, pastels, pond, realism, water lily
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Water Lily - Work In Progress

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Labels: lily pads, new, painting, pastelbord, pastels, pond, realism, water lily
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
No Apologies
Posted by Angela at Wednesday, August 03, 2011 3 comments
Labels: angela bishop, art, artist, daily painting, painting, quilting
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
The Smurfs



Posted by Angela at Tuesday, August 02, 2011 2 comments
Labels: angela bishop, art, artwork, cigar boxes, film, hand painted boxes, movie, painted, sold, the smurfs