Sunday, July 4, 2010

Paul Hooker ~Selected Portraits

Don't forget to check out Paul Hooker's Amazing Portraits at Art by the Sea.

We were more than just a bit fashionably late but were able to catch Paul and have a nice chat and view his beautiful work. Paul's newest paintings are fresh and fun to look at!

Football, Hometown & Historical Heroes


Printed Cards by Upper Deck
Artwork by Jim Auckland







Friday, May 28, 2010

Snazaroo Workshop

Good sport, Trish Currie from Jasco, let's Devon paint her into a Tiger.



Jim's turn!





The General Manager of Snazaroo sharing painting tips.

We all had 15 minutes to make our partners into Tigers using a photo "recipe".

Voila!

The finished Streak of Tigers...Grrrrr.

Then, we all got to look through the Snazaroo Book and choose our next character.

Woof!

Thanks SNAZAROO for a wonderfully, fun evening.
Snazaroo was established in 1989 and has grown from its modest roots supplying fancy dress hire shops to become the world's leading maker of water-based face and body paints. Today its UK factory creates and supplies hand-made face and body paints to over 20 countries around the world. We are currently stocking most of the Snazaroo line available to us in New Zealand.

Have fun!!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

New~Liquitex Free-Style & BASICS brushes

Arriving late April, the full line of Liquitex Professional Free-Style Brushes and the full line of new BASICS brushes. Takapuna Art Supplies will be the only art store in New Zealand carrying these two ranges. And, we will continue to stock the most extensive range of brushes available to New Zealand artists.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Art Spectrum Night


Thanks to Jack Borland of Art Spectrum and to all those who attended our Art Spectrum evening. It was very informative and successful, and the first of many similar events to come....

Monday, February 8, 2010

Step by Step Painting with Jim

Here are the materials I'll be using for my painting of Daniel:
Crescent Watercolor Board, an assortment of Liquitex and Matisse Acrylics, layed out on an enamel butcher tray on folded, wet paper towels.
Here I've laid in a background acrylic wash using a Hake brush.

Using reference, I start to pick out the negative shapes behind the large Macrocarpa Tree.
I'm working with the negative shapes, using red-orange colors to establish a complimentary color scheme.
Here, I'm starting to define the light areas on Daniel with a dry-brush technique.

The finished painting, after I glazed the entire painting using Liquitex Yellow Orange Azo to enhance the color harmony.
For a closer look, check out Jim's gallery page on our website.