in this photo is a watercolor paper print of my "C-5", colors: vintage grey, size: 24" x 48"
Sunday, January 6, 2013
"C-5" - Vintage Grey
I love it when my customers send me photos of their painting hung on their wall! Thank you for the photo and thank you for your service, LtCol Turner!!! I wish I had your house!
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
"MC-12"
My latest aviation art is this commissioned "MC-12" I just finished. I really have been enjoying painting these awesome aircrafts! The original size is 20"x 40" shown in the bright green below. Hand-painted acrylic on canvas. Available for purchase.. check out my etsy shop or tifsheppard.com for ordering information. Lots of different sizes and color options soon to be available...
Colors available:
Vintage White
Vintage Grey
Bright Green
Black & White
G-5 over DC
Here is my latest commissioned piece, a G-5 Gulfstream flying over Washington DC's National Mall. Original painting is 30"x40", acrylic on canvas.
Available in 3 different color options shown below:
See: tifsheppard.com for ordering information
Friday, October 12, 2012
Jedi
"Jedi" 22"x28" acrylic on canvas, ceramic stucco
My sister-in-law recently asked me to do a painting of her 12 year old happy-go-lucky dog named "Jedi". Knowing that it's easier for me to connect to the subject I'm painting with a more personal connection, Marcia told me story after story of Jedi. After finding out his love for running through the timber and chasing deer, rabbits and geese, I knew I had to paint him in just that setting. The fall colors really inspired me. Living in Las Vegas right now, I can only imagine what the rest of this country (where there's much more luscious trees) is like. So to help my frame of reference, I turned on my awesome white noise app "Relax M.P." on my iphone and listened to the sounds of rain, campfires and birds chirping in the wilderness. I guess that's what you gotta do to pretend you're not in the desert, when in actuality it's still getting up to the 90's here! What gives?! Good thing I can escape to the wonderful world of painting to help my sanity when it comes to beating the heat. All in all I'm so happy with the way this painting turned out. It came so easy to me, and I owe that to the beauty of Jedi and his amazing spirit. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to do this, Marcia :)
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Beautifully Cracked & Chipped- Re-finishing Furniture- My Newest Obsession!
My new found love for re-finishing furniture has become a new passion of mine. I love giving an old piece of furniture new life & finding it's functionality again. On the other hand my house is getting full of painted furniture, and it's almost starting to look like a store in some rooms! Well, it's not that bad, but you get my point :) Below are a few projects I've done. The first is this console / bookshelf that seriously just seemed sad. I had just gotten done with my "Murmuration" mural with a black skeleton tree on it and thought how sweet it would be to paint a tree up the side of this console table. Here are my before and afters... check it out:)
After: I used Annie Sloan Chalk Paint- Barcelona Orange & Graphite (mixed with white & a bit of country blue to soften it up)... finished with both Chalk Paint's clear wax and dark wax.
dresser: before
dresser: after
New Aircraft Paintings Complete!
Well I think it's about time I post some new blog entries! It's something I always seem to forget, and my goal is to post my work more frequently on here. Below are images of my most recent aircraft paintings in several different color variations available for print purchase. The first picture is an MQ-9 Reaper... I love how the colors turned out:
Shown below is my "MQ-1 Predator" shown in all my color options:
Thursday, May 3, 2012
A Beautiful Flock of Energy
"Murmuration at Sunset" 5'x8'x1.5" Acryclic on Canvas
by: Tif Sheppard
I'm fascinated with murmurations. So much so that I decided to paint one... on a monster sized canvas. Well 2 monster sized canvases to be exact! The total size of this baby is 5'x8'... but with the spacing it's more like 8.5 feet tall by 5 feet wide.
For months & months I had it in my head that I would someday try to paint this magnificent swarm of energy. The idea of the birds connecting as a "group soul" or collective thinking amazes me.....leaves me breathless & brings me peace at the same time. So a few weeks ago I decided to tackle my idea & just see what happens. Now the finished piece hangs above our staircase and I see it every day I walk down them. It's also on our west facing wall, so it's perfect to always see the sunset, anytime of day. The tree in the painting was inspired from my parents backyard. They have the most beautiful sunsets in Morning Sun, IA & I just remember when I was a little girl sitting out on the back brick patio. I would just stare at the bright orange and pink skies, with the outline of the black skeleton tree & be in awe.
For those of you who aren't sure what a murm is it is a collection of starlings who fly at dusk. Check out this video:
Interesting article on the biology of this behavior: Audubon
Monday, December 19, 2011
"Belle"
I absolutely fell in love with painting this commissioned piece. Not having tested my artistic abilities with animals just yet, I had no idea how much fun it would be. Playing with color in unexpected highlights, aggressive applications of texture & blending of both warm and cool tones were my main focus. I can't wait to present it to the buyer! Let's hope they love it as much as I do, otherwise I'm keeping it! Prints will soon be available for purchase. See website for details.
"Belle"
is: 24"x30"
Acrylic on Canvas
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Pikes Peak Triptych II
My red version of Pikes Peak.....each canvas sizes 12"x24", with an overall painting of 24"x36" (24"x40" with 2" spacers)
Monday, November 14, 2011
"KC-10 over NYC" sneak peak!
I've just finished this commission piece done for our guys at the 2nd ARS- McGuire AFB, NJ. "KC-10 over NY City Skyline"- this is my "vintage gray" version. Original is hand-painted using
acrylic paint on canvas.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
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