Friday, December 28, 2012

Comfort Food

Food that is almost as much fun to draw as it is to eat.

Beautiful parts of a delicious assemblage.

Deconstruct, reconstruct, enjoy.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Little Joys

My Mom used to read to me:
The World is full of such wonderful things,
I'm sure we will all be as happy as kings.
Its the little joys that fill each and every day.

Flowers, candies, rainbows of light through glass...

...and of course French onion dip and fruity shortcake :).

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Miniature Assemblages

 Can assemblage art (3D) and collage (2D) be comprised of items
other than "found art?"

 What do we call a piece that is made up
of smaller art work, designed and executed, bottom to top? 

I'm calling the pieces "art-shows-to-go" for now.


Bento boxes, lunch boxes, and jewelry; there is a practical element
to the art shows that can travel with you.
 

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Landscape Colors

I painted this miniature acrylic several years ago
after a huge San Francisco painting by an unknown artist.
The color palette has haunted me, garishly bright, almost neon.

Lately I've seen the colors pop up in news broadcasts.

Also at the "Winter in Venice" Venetian Vegas display.

Yellows, blues, violets, pinks, touches of greens.

These are the colors I return to again and again.
(untitled acrylic, 2006, 24" x 24")

 Here they are again in Christmas lights...

 And in a display highlighting a color-enhanced landscape.


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Sketching Sweets

These cookies have all of the ingredients for a delicious sketch:
good colors, texture, details.

Cake and cookies together?  Pure bliss.

Layer cakes have beautiful structure.

A dozen doughnuts for inspiration.

Strawberry & chocolate frosting and coconut sprinkles.

Pinks, yellows, and a touch of green.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Bento Box Art


Bento boxes are my new obsession, they are the perfect example
of utilitarian art that moves with us and impacts our daily lives.
Square or round, traditional or modern, an art assemblage,
my ideal example of an "Art-Show-to-Go."


Sunday, December 2, 2012

Hello Kitty

Posing with the ultimate art icon: Hello Kitty, she's the best.

 Who hasn't spent an afternoon doodling Yuko Shimizu's
Kitty White all over a blank page?  Its ridiculously fun.

 Hello Kitty ornaments on a pretty store Christmas tree.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Dreamy Doughnuts

There is something about a doughnut that makes each one
a mini work of art.

The startling contrast of bright sprinkle colors on white icing...

 ...and the mix of creamy, rough, and spongy textures.

 In my bathroom, I have a giant painting of a fish on a doughnut
floating in water. I don't know the story behind this piece, or
anything about the artist, but, wow, it makes an impression.

I can eat, stare at, and sketch doughnuts all day long.


Friday, November 30, 2012

Welcome to Merry Bright Art!


Welcome to my blog!  My name is Lesley, alias Merry Bright, and I am going to be posting blogs about my passion: pretty and fun art, with a focus on Christmas, food, and cats.  That includes art journals, sketchbooks, watercolor and ink, miniature paintings, art-shows-to-go, illustration art, deco cards of the 1920s and 1930s, and plenty of inspirational holiday images.  I am exploring how the art and little joys of Christmas can extend all year round.

I maintain a blog about my family Bengal Cats, and these beauties pop up frequently in my art.  Visit our daily adventures here.


A bit of background...

I started painting in 2003 for fun.  Like a lot of people starting out, I tried different things with inexpensive materials.  First it was abstract paintings using student grade (barely) acrylics on Masonite board.  My first real painting, with a frame and everything, is still one of my favorites:


After a year or so of these abstracts, I tried my hand at
miniature paintings and put them together in a mini exhibit:


In the mean time, I was inspired by our cats to make "Bengalized"
acrylic paintings.  Once again, my first is one of my favorites.


I really enjoy painting "the boys," they bring so much happiness.


My art style was strong and pretty immovable from the start: bright colors within strong outlines.  To broaden my range, I tried art journaling with new art supplies, starting with two art journals focused around a multimedia cat theme.


I started dreaming of an illustrated cat book, but 2009 was a rough year for me and by Christmas time, I was eager to have a very merry holiday.  This resulted in a series of Christmas cat blogs and I fell for the beauty of the season.

 My journals shifted to a Christmas theme, with two plans:
a children's book featuring our cats and a Christmas art book.


Then I was side-lined by a few years of depression.  I write about that here in three blogs.  The way out in part has been a return to art journaling this past summer, and the goal of producing enough quality art to put together a Christmas book.


Luckily I have a beautiful group of watercolor pans
and brushes I collected before I stopped painting.


The first step was to break out my unused Moleskines and start writing...


...and then it was time to try drawing and painting again.


Next, I built up a collection of reference books on drawing & painting...

 Art journaling...


Favorite artists...


...and Christmas treasuries too.
I will feature some of my favorite books in upcoming blogs.


So now its Christmas season 2012,
time to collect and share inspiration for a year's worth of art...

Thank-you for visiting, please come back soon!