And now to share another of my quirky Aquatic Avenue characters: Dale the swordfish. Dale is a little loony.
Believing he is a medieval knight, he often challenges his neighbors to a
duel by shouting "En garde!" and menacingly pointing his sword-like
nose at them.
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Thursday, June 6, 2013
Mailbox Beauty and Dale the Swordfish
One of my lovely neighbors planted some mixed dianthus in front of our mailboxes last year. Now their second year pink blooms look so gorgeous in contrast with our white mailboxes that I practically gasp every time I walk by. I finally took a picture to share with the rest of the world. Thanks mystery flower planting neighbor for this colorful display!
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Winston the Whale
I am officially getting extremely excited for my RAW expressions show this Thursday! I'm working on my display ideas today - so hopefully some pre-game setup pictures will be posted here later.
In other news, I'm also excessively excited to go to Arkansas with my sister Katie, cousin Jennifer, and friend Erin! I'm looking forward to a week of live music, family and fun.
Now, without further ado, my character of the day (also, a kindred spirit, as we share many of the same hobbies): Winston the Whale.
Winston is a scholarly fellow. You can often find him wearing thick rimmed glasses and reading the daily paper or solving calculus problems for fun in his spare time. His favorite drink is piping hot earl grey tea, which he sips in copious amounts from his favorite magenta recliner located in the library of his undersea home.
In other news, I'm also excessively excited to go to Arkansas with my sister Katie, cousin Jennifer, and friend Erin! I'm looking forward to a week of live music, family and fun.
Now, without further ado, my character of the day (also, a kindred spirit, as we share many of the same hobbies): Winston the Whale.
Winston is a scholarly fellow. You can often find him wearing thick rimmed glasses and reading the daily paper or solving calculus problems for fun in his spare time. His favorite drink is piping hot earl grey tea, which he sips in copious amounts from his favorite magenta recliner located in the library of his undersea home.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Barnacles Garden Pests of the Sea
Today I am working on attaching all of my stories to my jewelry so my customers can enjoy them. Here's a little sample of my new jewelry tags along with my character of the day.
Oh Barnacles, garden pests of the deep, these little critters have a habit of latching on to rocks and undersea homes. They are fairly innocuous, but their incessant giggling can easily grate on a sea creature's nerves!
Oh Barnacles, garden pests of the deep, these little critters have a habit of latching on to rocks and undersea homes. They are fairly innocuous, but their incessant giggling can easily grate on a sea creature's nerves!
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Coral - Trees of the Sea
I don't want to give away all of the surprises, BUT - I have a lot of new things made for my Raw Natural Born Artists show next Thursday. New chain styles and new lengths, new characters and designs, even new seashell styles!
If you haven't bought your tickets yet - DO IT! This show will be phenomenal. And, in case you need a bit more convincing, if you buy your tickets by May 20th from my profile (or select my name in the drop down menu for artist you are supporting) I will mail you a Totally Coral Bookmark (you may have to provide me with your address if I don't already have it.) Each mark is a laminated original painting by me that represents my watercolor shells line.
Git yer tickets here: http://www.rawartists.org/kristischmit
$15 each ($20 if you wait until the night of the show) - well worth it for all the fantastic creative folks you will see that evening!
Now, after that shameless little plug, onto my "character" of the day (character being a term I'm using rather loosely today.)
Coral. Trees of the sea. The residents of Aquatic Avenue take great pleasure in using the abundant varieties of coral to landscape around their homes.
If you haven't bought your tickets yet - DO IT! This show will be phenomenal. And, in case you need a bit more convincing, if you buy your tickets by May 20th from my profile (or select my name in the drop down menu for artist you are supporting) I will mail you a Totally Coral Bookmark (you may have to provide me with your address if I don't already have it.) Each mark is a laminated original painting by me that represents my watercolor shells line.
Git yer tickets here: http://www.rawartists.org/kristischmit
$15 each ($20 if you wait until the night of the show) - well worth it for all the fantastic creative folks you will see that evening!
You could find one of these one-of-a-kind bookmarks in your possession if you buy your RAW tickets from my by the 20th of May! |
A small sample of the NEW things you will find in my jewelry collection. Copper colored chain and angelfish! |
Now, after that shameless little plug, onto my "character" of the day (character being a term I'm using rather loosely today.)
Coral. Trees of the sea. The residents of Aquatic Avenue take great pleasure in using the abundant varieties of coral to landscape around their homes.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Oscar the Octopus
Whew! Last weekend was BUSY. Jason and I attended two graduation ceremonies (congratulations to both of my brothers-in-law, Nick and Tim, on graduating from high school and college, respectively.) And we also got to spend some quality time with our favorite moms in honor of mother's day (even if that quality time was very brief!)
Here's my character of the day - Oscar the Octopus:
Oscar dances across the ocean floor on his eight graceful tentacles. A classical music enthusiast, you can often find him hopping from rock to rock while humming Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9"
Here's my character of the day - Oscar the Octopus:
Oscar dances across the ocean floor on his eight graceful tentacles. A classical music enthusiast, you can often find him hopping from rock to rock while humming Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9"
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Amelie the Jellyfish
Amelie floats about dreamily in an undersea world of her own. She is known as a fortune teller, and is surprisingly accurate in her predictions. Although, her predictions are often quite vague, so no one is completely sure if she's truly gifted or just lucky.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Zebra the Lionfish
I'm normally not into supporting an invasive species (especially not one that is currently "devastating reefs" according to CBS), but it's hard for me not to appreciate how unique and beautiful lionfish are. So, as a disclaimer, I am not in support of releasing exotic animals or insects anywhere they don't belong!
Now, moving on, this particular character presents a good example of what I mean by "one of a kind". Even though I've painted him on several different pendants, you still get a unique perspective on my lionfish character in each piece of jewelry.
Zebra refuses to be a 'Lion'fish, preferring, of course, to be referred to as a 'Zebra'fish. He can often be found swimming hastily in circles and repeating the words: "Lions are frightening, much too frightening!" Somehow, amongst all his nervous quirks, he still finds time to work on his favorite hobby, knitting. Using his own poisonous spines as needles allows him to work on up to seven sweaters at once!
Now, moving on, this particular character presents a good example of what I mean by "one of a kind". Even though I've painted him on several different pendants, you still get a unique perspective on my lionfish character in each piece of jewelry.
Zebra refuses to be a 'Lion'fish, preferring, of course, to be referred to as a 'Zebra'fish. He can often be found swimming hastily in circles and repeating the words: "Lions are frightening, much too frightening!" Somehow, amongst all his nervous quirks, he still finds time to work on his favorite hobby, knitting. Using his own poisonous spines as needles allows him to work on up to seven sweaters at once!
Friday, May 3, 2013
Grover's Story - Sea Turtle
Grover is an elderly sea turtle. He is a slow mover and and even slower talker, but for those with the patience and consideration to listen, he will depart upon them his infinite wisdom of the deep. He often seems to know everything, after all, he's been around to see almost everything...
I already have a couple of necklaces available featuring Grover. Sea turtles are quite possibly my favorite animal of all time. I'm also working on some jewelry featuring a younger and more sprightly sea turtle.
I already have a couple of necklaces available featuring Grover. Sea turtles are quite possibly my favorite animal of all time. I'm also working on some jewelry featuring a younger and more sprightly sea turtle.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Aquatic Avenue - An Introduction and Braily the Orca
Every time I paint one of my sea creatures onto a shell, I imagine a story - a personality, a set of hobbies and an entire life that the creature lives. Recently, Jason has convinced me to share these stories. I'll be slowly posting them here, but first a little back story to get you set up for character introductions.
All of my watercolor shell sea creatures are neighbors living somewhere in the vicinity of Aquatic Avenue (which is essentially Main Street in their small undersea town.) Their interactions are mostly amicable, but of course, no neighborhood would exist without the occasional squabble amongst friends. One thing they all agree on, though, is the enemy - sharks and the fairly uncommon, but still frightening, deep sea fishing lure.
So, I'll begin with my character of the day: Brailey the Orca whale.
Brailey is an orca, often referred to as a killer whale. Curiously enough, however, she is a strict vegetarian and an active member of Save Our Neighbors (SON), an organization that concerns themselves with helping sea lions evade death by orca and shark consumption.
All of my watercolor shell sea creatures are neighbors living somewhere in the vicinity of Aquatic Avenue (which is essentially Main Street in their small undersea town.) Their interactions are mostly amicable, but of course, no neighborhood would exist without the occasional squabble amongst friends. One thing they all agree on, though, is the enemy - sharks and the fairly uncommon, but still frightening, deep sea fishing lure.
So, I'll begin with my character of the day: Brailey the Orca whale.
Brailey is an orca, often referred to as a killer whale. Curiously enough, however, she is a strict vegetarian and an active member of Save Our Neighbors (SON), an organization that concerns themselves with helping sea lions evade death by orca and shark consumption.
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