Tuesday, July 21, 2015

College Woodburnings



These past few months I have been working on mini woodburnings of different colleges. All of these are either 5" x 7" or 8" x 10". I research and select an iconic view of that school, sketch and hand burn each design, and then paint the remaining areas often incorporating the school's colors in the background. Here are a few of them!



Mini Vanderbilt University 
    

 


Mini Lipscomb University




(graduation gift for Lipscomb student)


Mini Belmont University




(wedding gift for Belmont couple)


Mini University of Chicago



Mini Emory University



Mini University of Pennsylvania Boathouse




Mini Yale University



Mini College of Charleston





Return to Oil Painting

A recent commission work allowed me to try my hand at oil painting again, and I really enjoyed it! I got a chance to experiment with mixing in wax with the paint to add more texture.




Sunday, April 19, 2015

Art on the West Side

April 18-19, 2015

Check out my booth from this weekend's event! I met some amazing artists and art supporters. I really enjoyed my time there.



Some of my recent pieces from the past month or two:
A tree burned into a tree....

Nashville skyline from the north...






Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Lipscomb Art Event

Feb 6-8, 2015

I recently took part in Lipscomb's Art Event. I had such a great time meeting other artists and getting great feedback. Check out my booth!



Monday, February 9, 2015

If you have been directed here from the Lipscomb Art Event website,
my real portfolio website is at
www.lindseykernodle.com

Friday, December 12, 2014

Red-Eared Pond Sliders

Poster created in Photoshop and Illustrator featuring my own acrylic paintings. 


Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Dog Portrait

This past this week I worked on a commissioned dog portrait of cute little Bailey. I documented the whole process from sketch to final product. It is acrylic on a 30" x 24" canvas.





Monday, October 6, 2014

Belmont Community Art Show

This past weekend I had a great time participating in the Belmont Community Art Show at Christ the King School. I really enjoyed meeting the other artists, learning about their career paths, and hearing the stories behind their wonderful artwork. I got a lot of feedback that will help me in both my creative process and my professionalism - I'm looking forward to future shows!

 My booth for the weekend.
I had some great visitors, including my friend Gloria :)
Wood-burned painting of Christ the King Church