Friday, November 6, 2009

What I Do

I was talking to my friend Brian the other day about how hard it is to blog sometimes with a sister as hilarious and witty as mine. Now I don't mean to sound (too) bitter about this, it's just that, well, she's funnier than me! (And I have proof.) And I'm OK with that. While I feel fairly confident with my writing skills, I think my strengths lay in writing fiction or thoroughly researched (and thus slightly boring) papers and critical analyses. (Don't feel bad, I just fell asleep writing about writing them, so your snores don't upset me.) ;)

So here's my plan: I was thinking that, while I still plan on blogging about the usual boring stuff (the foundation upon which my blog was built), I might occasionally share with you something that I'm just slightly more comfortable with: my (and sometimes others') art! As a grad student at Kendall College of Art and Design, I eat, sleep, and breathe art (a little uncomfortable at first, but I've adjusted), so why not blog about it (a little), too? If you don't like art, I hope you'll still give this a chance. Like my 20th Century Art History professor told us, I don't have to make you like it, but I'd love to help you understand it.

To start off on this path, I thought I'd share with you a few paintings that I've done. I work mostly (~96% of the time) in watercolor, which is what these are. These three paintings are on 23" x 30" Arches watercolor paper.




This is a painting I did in 2007 of some of the knights at the Renaissance Festival in Holly, Michigan.














A more recent painting (done in September/October 2009), this one is from a new series I'm working on called "What's On Your Table?" This is a collection of items that reflect my recent move to Grand Rapids from Saline.








This is the second painting in the "...Table" series, and is really just things that were, at that time, on my coffee table. Through this series I'm working on photo realism and am continuing to paint larger and larger (the most recent that I'm still working on is 3' x 4'). They are also becoming more personal in their content (I'll post those when they are complete).


(Please note that the paintings I post here are copyright 2014 Katherine Downie, so please don't reproduce them anywhere without permission. Thank you!)

10 comments:

Amy said...

I really like seeing your artwork - I think that's a great idea!

Also, for the record, I do think your blog is funny and entertaining :)

Britt said...

Hi Katherine,

I love your artwork. What a creative idea to paint the objects on your tabletop. It's so beautiful and colorful!

D said...

I've always been entertained by your blog. I LOVE seeing your artwork! Awesome!

Elizabeth Downie said...

Yeah, you're WAY funnier than that LAMEOID sister of yours. ;)

heehee

I love your paintings!!! You are so talented!! I am sooo glad Jughead made it into one of your paintings. I really love this new series and I'm excited to see more in the future!!

Victor and Camilla Broderick said...

Wow wow wow! Those paintings are amazing! I thought they were pictures at first! So cool!

p.s. Is that a bowl of chocolate covered blueberries on your coffee table?

Melanie Carbine said...

I like the map one a lot although at first I was thrown by the centering of the map. I like the receipt, note to self mileage and phone details. :)

Ashley said...

I need to be more cultured in my blog reading, so keep posting your art. It is wonderful!

Wee Sisters Three said...

I couldn't reproduce those if a teradactal bit my left eye out and regurgitated it back up as a genious eye. Those are amazing. I've seen the first one in real life. You are a great artist my sister.

Katherine said...

Thanks, everyone!! (Though, Heather...your comment grossed me out a little...) ;)

jules said...

Katherine! Your paintings are amazing! What a talent! I have none of that. I am truly, very impressed.