Showing posts with label hand painted silk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand painted silk. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2014

5 Reasons Silk Art is the Perfect Gift

Christmas is coming fast and as much as we all love that holiday it can be a bit stressful trying to get the perfect gifts for everyone or even a few gifts for those really special people on your list.

I am gonna make your life a whole lot easier by telling you 5 reasons why silk art is the perfect gift this holiday season!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/201353130/personalized-tie-customized-necktie?ref=shop_home_feat_1


  1. Unique: We all want to find something special for our loved one that they can't or wouldn't just go out and buy themselves, right? A hand painted silk item is 100% original, no one will have one just like it! I specialize in fulfilling custom orders when my customers have a special desire!
  2. Customizable: We all like to have a little touch of personalization on our gifts, something that shows its ours or reminds us of something special, right? Each tie or scarf I paint is able to be personalized not only with names, but also with special dates :) 
  3. Hand-Made: Each of the items I sell is hand painted by ME. I paint these scarves and ties with love while my 3 small kids nap. By purchasing my art you are keeping me painting- literally. The sales that I make help me buy the supplies I need to continue painting as well as are a little source of income for a stay at home Mom. 
  4. LOVE: When your loved ones gets their unique hand painted item they will feel so special. Just imagine Grandpa getting this tie above with all the Kids or Grandkids names on it. It will be his conversation piece and he will be sure to talk about each person whose name is listed on that tie. My customers LOVE their ties! 
  5. Quality: Each item I paint is made with the best quality silk and French Dyes or Silk Paint that I can buy. Your item isn't mass produced or made by a factory but is hand painted, steamed, pressed and followed and wrapped by my own two hands. 
So what are you waiting for?! Order you scarves and ties now, while there is still time for special orders and shipping. 


https://www.etsy.com/listing/187581259/floral-silk-scarf-perfect-gift-for-her?ref=shop_home_active_5


Use the code FREESHIPPING at checkout to save $5.00 or more on your order today!

Friday, October 10, 2014

Autumn Collection- Silk Scarves


I am so excited to share with you my latest set of Autumn colored scarves. They are going into the shop as quick as we can get them photographed and listed and now is the time to grab one while you can :)

My favorite, the colors are perfect for this season and I so love this one that if I didn't have another one I just claimed I'd snatch this one up. It is shiny, feminine and subtle!



https://www.etsy.com/listing/206686869/autumn-colors-scarf-perfect-fall-scarf?ref=shop_home_active_1

Some more great scarves!





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This one has a very slight defect and is being offered at a special price because of that :)

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Love these colors!


This would make a great gift for an expectant Mother or any new Mommy. 
And this one hasn't been listed yet, so if you want this one then message me. I am wearing one very similar to this this season so LOVE how it goes with everything! I tie two corners together and loop around my neck like an infinity scarf. It is so great to wear around the house (our house is chilly right now) and to wear out on the town or running errands. I wear my scarves ALL the time! 


Friday, April 25, 2014

Summer Skirts- In Silk

I am excited to share with you today the first of what I hope to be many silk pieces you will find in my shop in the future.

I have wanted to make silk clothing accessible for everyone. There are so many reasons to love silk, some of which are these:

- silk is the most natural of fabrics (for a Mama of a girl with extreme eczema this is SOMETHING).
-silk is extremely durable (remember parachutes were made of silk) .
-silk though cool as if wearing nothing in summer is warm in winter.
-silk makes you feel special. The caress of it on your skin is just amazing.

This is the first silk skirt that I have made in order to start experimenting in the world of hand painted silk clothing. I made this one for a friend of mine for a special birthday of hers.

First I stretched the silk in my huge frame, hand drew the designs and painted it with French dyes. The background is also done entirely with a one inch brush :)

Then it was steamed for 3 hours.

Then it was rinsed to get any reside out to avoid coloring in future washes.

Then it was ironed and sewn.

I loved painting it and making it and hope my friend knows how special she is when she wears this luxurious silk skirt. Perhaps one day I will have a photo to share of her here of her wearing it :)

Looking forward to painting many other designs in the months to come :)

How about you, would you wear a silk skirt?

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Design a Tie

Recently someone requested me to paint a tie to match their dress for a formal occasion.



Here is the tie with the dress photo she sent me. . .

Are you in need of something special to match  your dress for some special occasion- lets chat on what you are looking for.

silkscarvesbyeli@gmail.com

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Things that Inspire

For some time I have been totally void of painting inspiration. Perhaps it is the call of spring to spend hours in the sun and garden. Perhaps it is the fact that sales are EXTREMELY slow. Whatever the reason I had a NEED (women will know what I mean by that) to find some summery shoes.

So I searched the mall the other day and in the last store I went into, which happened to be H&M, I found the perfect shoes. They were bright, fun, summery colors. I knew as soon as I slipped this magenta purple shoe on my foot that I had fallen in love. And when I checked out with my shoes I felt a wave of inspiration come pouring over me that I had long been longing for. I am happy to say that I have a scarf already drawn and just waiting to be painted.

The next source of my inspiration is flowers. I am a budding gardener and trying to find my style in the area of flowers. I attended a plant market on Saturday and came home with this wonderful pink Hydrangea/ It reminds me of our wonderful trip across Europe and the wonderfully bright hydrangea bushes we saw all over France. I have wanted one of these for a while and hope this one likes my garden.

I also got another rose. I am coming to realize roses are my TOP favorite flower, I love how elegant, feminine and fragrant they are. I chose this one because I loved the delicate color. I didn't have one in this shade yet and it just spoke to me. I came home and discovered it is called "Antique Caramel." It is also very fragrant and perfect for a bridal bouquet. (Since I am trying to make my garden beautiful before my brother's wedding I was happy for this additional bit of knowledge). If anyone has any idea of good summer flowers, that fill gardens fast and are low maintenance I would certainly be happy to know your favorites!


One can never have too many French Macaroons, and in my new addiction to perfecting the art of these delicate cookies I jump at any opportunity to whip up a batch. I love it when they turn out looking like they ought.



What is inspiring you today?

I am so sleepy now and hoping this post makes sense. I guess I've been burning the candle on both ends a bit too long, off to bed for me.




Thursday, May 2, 2013

Summer Scarves


A special thanks to my beautiful cousin for this wonderful photo session she shared with the scarf I gave her for her birthday.  If you would like one similar to this head over to my shop :)

 A light silk scarf for your wardrobe this season will add color, and class to any outfit.









Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Friday, April 5, 2013

Featured Artist- Zita



Today I have the great pleasure of introducing you to a fellow silk artist Zita. Her shop is full of color, creative photography and life! Enjoy her story!

About you

My name is Zita Rutkauskiene, I am from Lithuania. I am a mother of two, a grandmother of one, a wife and a cat owner. I live with my husband Bronius, who is also an artist. We have a cat Knutas who enjoys art and chewing my paintbrushes. I originally trained to be an artist-restorer and worked in many churches restoring their altar paintings. However, my passion found its way into smaller-scale paintings and, more recently, silk painting.

Why silk painting? 

I discovered silk painting rather by accident. A friend of a friend contacted me a few years ago asking if I could help her learn some silk painting. She knew I was an artist but I was mainly working in the medium of fresco (painting in watercolour) at the time. She said she would buy all the necessary materials and I would just have to help her paint to start with. I thought that it would be quite interesting to learn a new technique for me (prior to that, I had not done silk painting), so of course I said yes. And so I actually ended up enjoying silk painting so much that I decided to explore it more seriously and now I only paint on silk. I am quite happy because silk painting technique allows me to work at home, in my own kitchen. Which means I can balance my family and work life better than before.

What inspires your paintings?

I am really inspired by everyday life, dreams and animals. Plants are also very inspiring with their shapes and colours and very often my silk scarves reflect that. I have always loved nature and its natural rhythms and cycles. When I paint, I can feel a certain mood and it usually manifests in a theme of my painting – for example at the moment I am working on spring colour palette and butterfly, bird shapes. As the nature prepares for new birth, so are my silk paintings reflecting a new season.

 
What is one of your favorite silk painting you have done?

One of my favourite silk paintings I have done is this particular silk scarf called ‘Yellow Floral Motives’. It is my recent work and is available on etsy.com. I really like this piece because it represents vibrant colours of spring and sunshine – something I am really looking forward to after a very long winter. I also think that wearing bright coloured clothes, especially yellow and green, makes me feel refreshed, inspired and energetic. I hope everyone can feel these positive vibes looking at this silk scarf. I particularly love the flowery ornaments and some bright blue showing – like a piece of clear blue summer sky.



What are your favorite type of silk, dyes, resist, etc.

My favourite types of silk are chiffon and habotai. I love the light, thin texture of chiffon and I enjoy the slightly thicker, smooth surface of habotai. All of my silk I order directly from a silk factory in China. It is where silk originally came from. I usually order larger quantities and it takes a while to receive the parcels, however the quality of the silk is better than buying locally, so it is really worth it.

In terms of paint and resist, I use Javana brand. I purchase their products from my local arts shop.

How you balance work, life, family and your art?

I believe that if you love what you do, you find the way to do it. I have always worked since I had children and I managed to find time to look after them and create art. It is not easy, and sometimes it is actually very hard when your work is at home – it is difficult to find the reason to leave house and get some fresh air and refresh your mind. But it is doable – as long as there is a will, there is a way.

How have you found your niche selling online?

I do not have any recipes of online selling success – I just do what I like. There is a niche for everyone. There will be a buyer if you sell what you enjoy creating.

What is something fun/interesting about yourself that you would like to share with our readers?

I have a cat who is quite a large gentleman and he usually is a big inspiration to me. However, sometimes he likes to chew my brushes or drink paint water. There were a couple of times when he actually damaged my silk painting by chewing on it. After that incident we made an agreement that he would behave better. It has been working so far!



 Please share a tip to help other silk artists or beginners in this art.

What I have learned through experience of painting on silk for a few years is that different textures and thickness really make your finished piece convey a different message and thus require different approach. For example, chiffon being very thin, does not require a lot of paint and is really see through – which means that the colours would not be very bright and clear on it, especially held in the daylight or near the window. However, for chiffon silk scarves, the colours would still show when the scarf is tied around the neck or folded (a couple of layers of chiffon really does the trick!). Habotai, on the other hand, is thicker, it is nice and soft. Habotai is very nice to paint on as it absorbs the paint well and the colours stay very intense and bright. Also the silk itself gives a bit of shine, so it looks quite luxurious.

I love working on both – chiffon and habotai – but I do different drawings, use different technique of painting and choose certain colours for each type of silk to make sure I get the wanted effect.

Another tip I could share with you is that you should wash the silk in cold/warm water before painting. When it is dry, then it will be better to paint on and the colours will be more intense and bright. Usually in the factories silk is covered in a micro layer of glue, which you can wash off before painting to get a nicer finish.


Thanks so much Zita for sharing your story with us. You can find her here:

Etsy


Monday, March 11, 2013

Lynn Meek- Featured Artist




Today I have the honor of introducing you to one of the artists who has most inspired me. When I first learned of Etsy and began considering selling my scarves there I fell in love with her shop and her silk art. She is a true artist, and her paintings always amaze me with their exquisiteness. Hope you enjoy getting to know her through this interview as much as I have.
 
About you
 
Although I’ve never had any formal training, art in some form has always been part of my life. I grew up in Toronto Canada, moved to the States and have lived near Atlanta since 1965. I’m a retired flight attendant, mother of two and grandmother of three. I’ve always painted….mostly watercolors
 
Why silk painting? 
 
Your story about how you began painting silk and what you do in this field now, etc.
 
I had the original Tuckman/Janus “Art of Silk Painting” book for years and that was always my goal. We finally built our studio 5 years ago and I knew the first time I dropped dye onto silk and watched all the magical movement, that this is what I wanted to do. I was fortunate to connect online with the wonderful silk painter, Karen Sistek (www.karensistekstudio.com). She couldn’t have been more gracious and generous in her encouragement. Fast forward to today: I’m creating and selling my silk wraps through my Silk Siren shop on Etsy
 
What inspires your paintings
 
We live out in the country on a lake where I have the trees, flowers, birds and all of nature around to inspire me, and the peace and quiet to let me focus and create.

Your favorite silk painting you have done
 
My favorite was probably one I did on silk satin that featured three large jungle cat heads: a tiger, leopard and puma. I normally paint florals so this was quite a stretch and it turned out beautifully. It was hard to part with that one when it sold. I’d have to say my signature design is large florals painted in a loose watercolor style where I let the dyes run and blend without resist.
 
 
Your favorite type of silk, dyes, resist, etc.
 
I’ve developed my own method of silk painting simply thru trial and error…much of it similar to watercolor technique. I tried resist but quickly realized I wasn’t an “inside the lines” type personality. I use thickened dye where I want control or a hard edge, otherwise I like to let the dye run and blend on the silk. I prefer to paint on chiffon. I use Jacquard Red Label dyes from Dharma and a few Tinfix colors as well.
 
Please share a tip for other silk artists or those interested in silk art
I would encourage silk painters to check out the SPIN (Silk Painters International) Facebook page. You needn’t be a member of SPIN although I recommend that as well. SPIN is a worldwide association of silk painters of all levels. The Facebook page is a wonderful community for sharing all aspects of silk painting…..tips, ideas, material sources….it’s a terrific, supportive community of talented artists.
 
What are you working on now?
 
Right now, I’m working on a parrot tulip wrap for my dear friend Karen Sistek who was chosen as the signature artist for a prestigious tulip festival. Karen requested a tulip themed silk to wear for the festival.
What advice can you give us on selling our silk art?
 
I started my Etsy shop, Silk Siren, about four years ago and it’s been a wonderful venue for me. I don’t do shows, or blog or market my silks anywhere else. I’ve been fortunate to have my silks “discovered” quickly and I have a loyal following of clients who return again and again. The fact that Etsy is a global marketplace has given me the exposure resulting in shipping my silks to a worldwide clientele.
 
My suggestions for anyone thinking of selling on Etsy would be:
 
1.  Do your research and find a niche. You must have a unique product.
2.  Offer a professional product for good value.
3.  Provide outstanding customer service
4.  Connect to your buyer with great photos and inviting descriptions.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Luiza Malinowska- Featured Artist

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Today I have the pleasure of introducing you to Luiza of MinkuLUL.
Her work is superb, and the more I see of it the more I am awed. Enjoy our interview with Luiza.


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About you:

I'm a painter with a degree in landscape architecture, who always loved to create her own clothes. I live in cold Poland and am constantly dreaming about relocating to sunny Italy. In the snowy months of winter I let my passion take charge and paint my dreams on silk and other textiles: flowers, animals and landscapes.

Why silk painting?

I started painting watercolors many years ago, as a child – my grandma encouraged me and taught me to love nature. Some years ago I stumbled upon the possibility of painting on fabrics, and gradually I moved from painting on T-shirts and jeans to lovely smooth shiny silks, which is quite similar to watercolors, but so much more...! Now I try so hard to find my place on Etsy to support my passion, because now I can't imagine my life without painting (maybe it's a bit of a cliché but still that's the truth) and creating items of everyday wear. I really find this type of art 'useful' and 'purposeful' – it's lovely to see other people wearing your own creations!

What inspires your paintings?

I love nature and find inspiration in floral motives as well as in Art-Nouveau. I love painting landscapes and probably I'm a traditionalist if it comes to watercolors, but painting those watercolor on silk is something I find really challenging and new.

What is your favorite silk painting you have done?

I think it must be scarf called 'Sunset' I really love how it lightens up a person who wears it. As you can see there's almost no gutta used – I'm so proud how it turned up!

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Your favorite type of silk, dyes, resist, etc.

I try to get my supplies locally and support polish business so I use polish paint (which you can buy only in few shops here). I love Javana gutta but I had some problems with theirs paints (one just won't stay on the silk, the others leave stains). I really don't recommend Deco Gutta from Lefranc & Bourgeois – the colourless one will be almost invisible after drying and you won't see it on your silk.

Please share a tip for other silk artists or those interested in silk art

I really encourage everyone to try painting without using gutta: its' really possible to get general sharps of landscapes for instance, you just have to “fight” one color with another by controlling the spread with second brush. Oh, and a simple syringe from a pharmacy will make a great pipette for taking your paint out of the jar without spreading it all over your workplace!

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You can find me here:
Etsy shop
DaWanda shop
Deviantart account
Facebook accout
Twitter
Pinterest

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Disney Inspired Necktie

In an another post I was working on this commission- which was to be like the banner shown. 
This was the tie as I painted it.