Monday, November 28, 2016

Dala Horse Christmas Ornaments


I'm working on a number of different styles and sizes of horses for the Christmas tree this year but thought I'd stick to red ones in some more or less traditional designs.


2 of these are ornaments and the larger wider horse is just free standing for a shelf or table. This time I decided to limit the colors used to just red, yellow green and white. I was pleased with the results and added them to my Christmas tree.

My tree will be all red horses but here's a picture of a tree done with other horses that I've done over the last 4 years that belongs to one of the people that collect them.




Friday, November 11, 2016

Inspiration, Junk Mail and Design Ideas

I discovered a plate that I liked in a cooking catalog and put the clipping in a little design notebook that I've started. The features that I liked best were the combination of colors and the idea of layering the flower shapes to fill a larger space.


I experimented with changes in both the flowers and leaves and decided that I liked the light blue the way it was in the catalog better. It was easy to add it inside the darker blue that I had painted and that seemed to improve it a bit.


The design on the plate was outlined which gives it quite a different look which I like but wouldn't find practical for the deck spindles I'm practicing on or to adapt and paint much smaller on Dala Horses.


I tried painting variations of some of the designs as I considered what I might use them for in the future but for now they just continue to make my house look interesting.


Monday, October 31, 2016

Blue Dala Horses and an unexpected Red one

I'm always working on one sort of Dala horse or another. This first one with flowers on a blue background is a Christmas tree ornament.


I seldom do the same design on both sides of an ornament. You can't see both sides at once and it gives everyone a chance to turn it around whenever they get bored.


This next project is a recycling effort with an old metal horse broken off a windmill or something and discovered in an old shed.




The proportions of this horse are all wrong for a dala horse but it was free and is more effective than putting up a sign to show people where to find Dala Horses in the neighborhood.


Friday, September 23, 2016

My Latest Red Dala Horse


There's not much to say about this one. Most of the designs and colors are pretty traditional. I like it that this sort of thing is coming easier to me. Each of them is different yet they are part of a tradition that goes back hundreds of years and that's what makes them special to me.


I'm always practicing brush strokes as I get ready to paint another Dala Horse and continue the tradition.


This one is a Christmas ornament and will be part of another families tradition. I trust that they'll enjoy using it as much as I enjoyed creating it.



Monday, September 19, 2016

Designs for a Red Background

As I'm working on these posts for the wheelchair ramp I'm also carving and sanding horses as I decide which designs that I would like to use on them. I'll be painting those next. 



 On this most recent one I did a different design on each side of the post.



 The blue flowers seemed to show up the best and I thought I'd use it on the saddle area of the horse.



 The dot and coma stroke designs will work well across the chest and the belly band.

I've got a firm idea of what the design will be now and will include pictures of it as soon as I have them.

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Stroke Work Designs for a Yellow Background


Yes, I'm still combining my need to practice new brush stroke patterns with the practicality of getting my wheelchair ramp painted before another year of winter weather gets to it.


As always I'm thinking about the next dala horse that I want to paint and how I can combine different brushstrokes and patterns to keep the design fresh and different than other horses that I have done before.


I'm nearly halfway up one side of the ramp now and really looking forward to enjoying my handiwork over the long, cold winter. This is the end of it that I can see from my living room window so it will be nice to have something else to look at besides the snow until my flowers bloom again in the spring.

Friday, September 16, 2016

Brush Stroke Practice


I can use all of the practice I can get with my brush strokes but instead of endless practice pages in a workbook or sketch book I'm getting mine on the posts of my wheelchair ramp.


What I really like about doing it this way is that there are 4 sides on each post and that gives me lots of chances to try variations in color schemes and paint brushes.


The other good thing about it is that I find it really satisfying to have my own little art exhibit in the front garden to provide welcome color over the winter and between garden seasons.


It just makes anyone that sees it happy and it's a great way to show people the sorts of things that I like to paint,