Monday, September 21, 2015
Sharpened Artist Podcast Interview of Gemma!!
John Middick and Lisa Lachri interviewed me in a podcast and it's now released. I'm very excited to have this opportunity to put out a good word about our medium, colored pencil, and the chance to talk about my artwork. Here's the link to the podcast: http://sharpenedartist.com/podcast/2015/9/7/interview-with-gemma-gylling
Labels:
Colored Pencils,
CPSA,
Gemma,
Gemma Gylling,
Interview,
Podcast,
Wildlife Artist
Saturday, August 22, 2015
Endangered Reflections, Work in Progress 7
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| Endangered Reflections |
Well.... It's finally finished!!!! This piece was done with 100% Colored Pencils on Suede Mat Board.
Title: Endangered Reflections
Size: 22" X 12"
Medium: Colored Pencil
Reference Photo: My own photo taken while in Montana
Subject: Amur Leopard
It's part of my Reflections series, number three of the series.
If you have any questions let me know. Don't forget to keep Scribbling!
Gemma
Labels:
Amur Leopard,
Colored Pencils,
Gemma Gylling,
Suede Mat Board,
Wild Cats,
Wildlife
Friday, August 7, 2015
Endangered Reflections, Work in Progress 6
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| Endangered Reflections |
Hello All,
Sorry I haven't posted an update for a while but I was in Atlanta at the Colored Pencil Society of America convention. After I got back it took a few days before I could start working on it again.
I am almost finished with the log, I still have some work to do on the left side of it. I did however, add a little bit of the water and reflections (I just couldn't help myself, I can't wait to get started on the reflections, LOL).
As I mentioned in my past postings this piece is done with 100% colored pencil on suede mat board (light tan). The size is 12" x 22" and the title is "Endangered Reflections".
The leopard is an Amur Leopard. The Amur Leopard is native to the Primorye region of southeastern Russia and the Jilin Province of northeast China. There are less than 100 of these leopards left in the wild, they are at the verge of becoming extinct. There are some conservation efforts currently trying to save the species. If you are interested in reading about them and the conservation efforts, simply Google "Amur Leopard" and you will find quite a bit of information regarding the species
If you should have any questions or comments don't hesitate to speak up. Don't forget to keep scribbling!
Gemma
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Endangered Reflections, Work in Progress 5
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| Endangered Reflections |
Hello All,
Here's another update of my Amur Leopard piece. This will be part of my "Reflections" series. This update is only part of the finished piece. There is a lot more at the bottom of this piece where there will be quite a bit of the reflection.
The piece is 22" x 12", is 100% colored pencils on suede mat board. I'm using a variety of brands which includes Prismacolor, Lyra Polychromos, Derwent Colorsoft, Derwent Studios and Caran d'Ache Poblo. I'm also using the White Stabilo All Marking pencil for the whites, this pencil works really well on the suede mat board, it doesn't skip as much as a regular white pencil.
I will now start working on the log that the leopard is standing on and then on to the water and reflections.
If you should have any questions or comments just speak up.
Don't forget to Keep Scribbling!
Gemma
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Endangered Reflections, Work in Progress 4
Hello All,
Here's another update to my "Endangered Reflections" piece.
This leopard is an Amur Leopard, which is critically endangered. There are approximately only 60 left in the wild. I took the reference photo of this beautiful animal while at a sanctuary in Montana. He is an incredible animal, it's to bad there are so few left in the wild.
This image of my progress is just a small part of the total piece. I'm really looking forward to starting on the reflections and the log he's standing on. I'll start all of that ass soon as I have the leopard done. I have the background done already I tend to always do the background first, if I don't I at least have it completely planned a head. Although it may look like the part I have already finished looks like it's done I will continue to tweak it as I go, I find that's necessary as I complete the surrounding areas.
Title: Endangered Reflections
Size: 22" x 12"
Medium: Colored Pencil
Surface: Suede Mat Board
Reference Photo: My photo, take while in Montana.
If you should have any questions or comments don't hesitate to speak up. Don't forget to Keep Scribbling!!
Gemma
Here's another update to my "Endangered Reflections" piece.
This leopard is an Amur Leopard, which is critically endangered. There are approximately only 60 left in the wild. I took the reference photo of this beautiful animal while at a sanctuary in Montana. He is an incredible animal, it's to bad there are so few left in the wild.
This image of my progress is just a small part of the total piece. I'm really looking forward to starting on the reflections and the log he's standing on. I'll start all of that ass soon as I have the leopard done. I have the background done already I tend to always do the background first, if I don't I at least have it completely planned a head. Although it may look like the part I have already finished looks like it's done I will continue to tweak it as I go, I find that's necessary as I complete the surrounding areas.
Title: Endangered Reflections
Size: 22" x 12"
Medium: Colored Pencil
Surface: Suede Mat Board
Reference Photo: My photo, take while in Montana.
If you should have any questions or comments don't hesitate to speak up. Don't forget to Keep Scribbling!!
Gemma
Labels:
Amur Leopard,
Colored Pencils,
Gemma Gylling,
Suede Mat Board,
Wild Cats,
Wildlife
Monday, June 29, 2015
Endangered Reflections, Work in Progress 3
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| Endangered Reflections, WIP |
Hello All,
Here's another update to my "Endangered Reflections" piece.
This leopard is an Amur Leopard, which is critically endangered. There are approximately only 60 left in the wild. I took the reference photo of this beautiful animal while at a sanctuary in Montana. He is an incredible animal, it's to bad there are so few left in the wild.
This image of my progress is just a small part of the total piece. I'm really looking forward to starting on the reflections and the log he's standing on. I'll start all of that ass soon as I have the leopard done. I have the background done already I tend to always do the background first, if I don't I at least have it completely planned a head. Although it may look like the part I have already finished looks like it's done I will continue to tweak it as I go, I find that's necessary as I complete the surrounding areas.
Title: Endangered Reflections
Size: 22" x 12"
Medium: Colored Pencil
Surface: Suede Mat Board
Reference Photo: My photo, take while in Montana.
If you should have any questions or comments don't hesitate to speak up. Don't forget to Keep Scribbling!!
Gemma
Labels:
Amur Leopard,
Colored Pencils,
Gemma Gylling,
Suede Mat Board,
Wild Cats,
Wildlife
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Endangered Reflections, Work in Progress 2
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| WIP, Second Update |
Hello All,
Here's a small update to my Amur Leopard. This is just a very small section of the full piece.
Title: Endangered Reflections
Size: 22" X 12"
Medium: Colored Pencil
Surface: Suede Mat Board
Reference Photo: My photo, taken while in Montana.
Comments are welcome! Keep Scribbling!!
Gemma
Labels:
Amur Leopard,
Colored Pencils,
Gemma Gylling,
Suede Mat Board,
Wild Cats,
Wildlife
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Endangered Reflections
Hello All,
It is so nice to be back working on my artwork for myself; it’s been a long time. With the book and the Craftsy online course I just haven’t had the time to work on my own stuff.
I took the photo of this Amur Leopard while I was at a wildlife sanctuary in Montana. This will be one of the “Reflection” series I started a while back.
Size: 22” x 12”
Medium: Colored Pencil (Prismacolor, Lyra, Colorsoft and Derwent Studios)
Surface: Champagne colored suede mat board
Title: Endangered Reflections
Reference: My own photo
The first image is the reference photo and the second image is just a small section of the piece I'm working on.
I'm still working on this area and still need to push the values a bit more. I thought I'd post a work in progress of this piece.
It's so nice to be back working at my own art!
Don't forget to keep scribbling!!
Gemma
It is so nice to be back working on my artwork for myself; it’s been a long time. With the book and the Craftsy online course I just haven’t had the time to work on my own stuff.I took the photo of this Amur Leopard while I was at a wildlife sanctuary in Montana. This will be one of the “Reflection” series I started a while back.
Size: 22” x 12”
Medium: Colored Pencil (Prismacolor, Lyra, Colorsoft and Derwent Studios)
Surface: Champagne colored suede mat board
Title: Endangered Reflections
Reference: My own photo
The first image is the reference photo and the second image is just a small section of the piece I'm working on.
I'm still working on this area and still need to push the values a bit more. I thought I'd post a work in progress of this piece.
It's so nice to be back working at my own art!
Don't forget to keep scribbling!!
Gemma
Saturday, June 6, 2015
I thought I would repost the Scratchboard piece I did titled "Pride and Glory". I had it professionally photographed and this looks more like the original piece. I'm much happier with the image now.
This was done on Ampersand's Black Scratchbord and then colorized with Derwent Inktense Colored Pencils. I used the Inktense as watercolor pencils and painted on the color. The size is 14" x 11".
I am really enjoying the scratchboard!
Don't forget to keep scribbling!!
Gemma
Labels:
Africa,
Gemma Gylling,
Lion,
Lion Cub,
Scratch Board Art,
Wild Cats,
Wildlife
Thursday, June 4, 2015
My Craftsy Video Course
Hello All,
Craftsy is still running a sale on my "Pet Portraits in Colored Pencil" online course. It's currently on sale at 50% off. If you go to this link, you will be able to take advantage of the sale: http://glassgems.net/videos.html
On that page there are several other courses that I recommend and many of them are also on sale. I just finished watching the "Essential Guide to Photoshop", it was a great course and I highly recommend it.
Keep Scribbling!
Gemma
Make today, showcase forever! Save on Craftsy classes via my special link, above and help support Glassgems Studio!
Craftsy is still running a sale on my "Pet Portraits in Colored Pencil" online course. It's currently on sale at 50% off. If you go to this link, you will be able to take advantage of the sale: http://glassgems.net/videos.html
On that page there are several other courses that I recommend and many of them are also on sale. I just finished watching the "Essential Guide to Photoshop", it was a great course and I highly recommend it.
Keep Scribbling!
Gemma
Make today, showcase forever! Save on Craftsy classes via my special link, above and help support Glassgems Studio!
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Hello All,
I just got some more good news! Two of my pieces of artwork have been accepted into the Artist for Conservation Annual Exhibition! One of them will be in the live show in Vancouver, Canada and both will be in the online show.
The two pieces that were accepted are "Hear me Roar" and "Critically Endangered: Amur Leopard".
Don't forget to keep scribbling!
Gemma
I just got some more good news! Two of my pieces of artwork have been accepted into the Artist for Conservation Annual Exhibition! One of them will be in the live show in Vancouver, Canada and both will be in the online show.
The two pieces that were accepted are "Hear me Roar" and "Critically Endangered: Amur Leopard".
Don't forget to keep scribbling!
Gemma
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| Hear Me Roar |
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| Critically Endangered; Amur Leopard |
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Craftsy is having a big Mother's Day Sale! You can take a look at some of the Online Courses that I recommend here: http://glassgems.net/videos.html
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