Tag Archives: Abstract

Quick Art Tip – What is the difference between Gel and Paste ?

I often get people asking me What is the difference between Gel Medium or Paste?

Simply put….

Gel Medium is usually White when wet and dries Clear  ( with exception of Coarse Pumice gel and Extra Coarse Pumice Gel).

Paste is White when wet and stays the same colour when dry!

Gel mediums can be used an adhesive for  collage , to add texture to your artwork, to thicken paint, and added with paint can make a lovely glaze!

Pastes can add a lovely texture to your artwork, and depending on the type of paste you use you can get lots of different effects. examples of pastes are Crackle Paste, Fibre Past and Molding pastes light, hard, and coarse.

For more information regarding gels and pastes check out my upcoming Workshop to be held in Christchurch on March the 25th 2012!

Check out my new Weekly – Art tip of the Week! Tip 1.

Donna’s Art Tip of the Week – Titanium Vs Zinc White ?

My Art Tip of the Week - Sunday 8th January 2012

Tip 1. Titanium Vs Zinc White ?

Make sure when mixing White to a colour you use the right one for what you are wanting!

Titanium White is more opaque and when added to a colour changes that colour giving it more of a Pastel Tone.

Zinc White is more Translucent and when added to a colour just slightly tones down that original colour rather than changing the overall tone of it.

See Below

Titanium Vs Zinc White!

Taylors Mistake – Mixed Media 4 Sale

Taylors Mistake - Mixed Media

 Below is some close up photos of the rocks and houses in original artwork above.

close up rocks and houses

close up of houses

1020mm x 510mm

4 Sale

$5500.00

Taylors Mistake is one of my all time favourite places in Canterbury and love the lovely old iconic baches that are nestled into the side of the hill.

This artwork has been created using my own photography for inspiration and likeness, the beautiful Golden Mediums and Paints.  This artwork comes with a Certificate of authenticity with the Artworks number and products used to create it.

For more information please contact Donna at donnasteel1@xtra.co.nz

Art and Music …. !

After being introduced to this theory of how the condition of Water changes its form when it is exposed to various types of environments, moods and emotions  music and energy…  check out some of the amazing photos taken … http://www.our-drinking-water.com/water-crystals-hiroshima.html

So I thought I would create this artwork as a present for a good friend of mine who is an energy healer !

I thought that I would see what would happen if I put on some lovely peaceful Meditation music  added some  mediums and colour to a canvas and let it flow!

This is what I got ….

Flow - An artwork created and shaped by music

Flow could also go this way....

Sorry this Artwork is Not For Sale

If you would like your own Artwork created to music, a wide choice of colours.

Please note that these artworks are totally spontanious, original, unique and cannot be duplicated!

Contact Donna for more details :) donnasteel1@xtra.co.nz

A work in progress …. Taylors Mistake Bach’s …

Hi all, I thought I would pop up on my site what I have been working on over the past few weeks …. A Larger Mixed Media Artwork based on some photos I took whilst at Taylors Mistake ….

Still a work in progress … but coming along really well … check it out :)

A work in progress... just starting to add some colour ...

Just starting to add some colour to those hills and trees, bushes  …

A Day at Taylors- Taylors Mistake – Batches For Sale

Taylors Mistake – Batches

I Love Taylors Mistake ! and have spent a lot of time at the beach there and also walking around the hills to Godley Head…. this we artwork is based on one of the photos I have taken whilst at Taylors Mistake.

“ A Day at Taylors”

Miniature Artwork (includes miniature easel)

Acyclic Mixed Media

130mm x 180mm

4 Sale

$75.00

This Art work along with a wide range of my art can be viewed and purchased from

Cafe’ Mint, Wairakei Road, Burnside

Victoria Street Clock Tower, Christchurch – SOLD

It is funny how we happily go around our business without even noticing the little things in life! Since the February Earth Quakes, I have been more aware of my surroundings… I have found for me painting some of the iconic buildings has been a really good way for me to start to heal….

Over the last few weeks I have been obsessed with painting iconic Chch buildings and have just started painting Beautiful the Victoria Street Clock Tower…. and over the years I have driven past this clock so many times, but had not really looked at all the detail until now when I have started to paint it!

These are the latest miniatures of the Victoria St Clock Tower, Christchurch

4 Sale

Victoria Street Clock Tower

150mm x 76mm

Acrylic mixed media

SOLD

Can be viewed and purchased from

Cafe’ Mint

Wairakei Road, Burnside Christchurch

"Vic Clock Tower"...

 Vic Clock Tower

( Christchurch Victoria Clock Tower)

100mm x 100mm

 SOLD

Can be viewed and purchased from

Cafe’ Mint

Wairakei Road, Burnside Christchurch

Once I started to take close notice of all the detail on this magnificent structure I really didn’t realise how really beautiful it really was!

COMMISSIONS ACCEPTED

I just wanted to share some information with you about this beautiful structure.

Jubilee Clock / Victoria Clock Tower

The clock tower was commissioned by the Provincial Council and designed by Benjamin Mountfort. The tower was made in England and received in 147 packages in December 1860. The clock and tower were erected temporarily at the southern end of the Provincial Buildings but proved too heavy for the wooden tower at the southwest corner of the timber debating chamber. The iron tower stood for nearly three years in the courtyard of the Provincial Buildings while the clock itself was placed in the stone tower in Armagh Street and became the first “town clock”. Its face could not be seen but its chimes could be heard on a fine day up to two miles away.After the abolition of the provincial government system in 1876, the clock was presented to the City Council (at the request of the then Mayor, C T Ick) in 1879 and stored in the City Council yard in Worcester Street. It was eventually erected on the corner of High / Manchester Streets in 1897 to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria’s accession – hence the name.In 1930 it was moved to its present site in Victoria Street. Some restoration took place in 1978. Further restoration including structural strengthening, stone masonry repairs, refurbishment of the clock, re-roofing and enhancement of the tower’s architectural details was carried out between June 2003 and February 2004.Information from -   http://christchurchcitylibraries.com/Heritage/Places/Memorials/JublieeClock/

‘Birds Eye View” – The Basilica – Christchurch Cathedral

Birds eye vie – Catholic Basilica Christchurch

Acrylic Mixed Media

Acrylic Skin from an artwork I painted of the Basilica, with textured frame!

175mm x 125mm x 15mm

Not for Sale

‘From A Far” – Lyttleton Time Ball Station – 4 Sale

From A Far- Lyttleton Time Ball Station

‘From A Far” – Lttleton Time Ball Station

175mm x 125mm x 15mm

For Sale $ 75.00

Can be viewed and purchased from

Cafe’ Mint

Wairakei Road

Christchurch

Bridge Over Troubled Waters – Christchurch Band Rotunda 4 Sale

Bridge Over Troubled Waters- Christchurch Band Rotunda

Bridge Over Troubled Waters- Christchurch Band Rotunda

175mm x 125mm x 15mm

4 Sale

$75.00

Artwork can be viewed and purchased at

Cafe’ Mint

Wairakei Road

Christchurch

I have found that painting my favourite Christchurch Buildings, and places has been very healing process for me.  These little artworks have the same detail as my larger works! just on a smaller scale!