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A highlight of the artistic endeavors in the life of Alicia Templin! Stay tuned for current updates, sneak peeks at new paintings, and other exciting happenings in 2010! Please also visit www.aliciatemplin.com to see more artwork! Thank you for visiting... Now sit back, relax, and have fun!! :-)
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1. Illustrations Galore!

 "All American Girl," Digital Painting


 "Creative Flair," Digital Painting


 "Rockin' Duo," Digital Painting


 "Free As a Bird," Digital Painting


 "Sunny Stroll," Digital Painting


 "Springtime," Digital Painting


 "Beach Buddies," Digital Painting


 "Autumn and Friends," Digital Painting


 "Festive Felines," Digital Painting


"Wintry Whimsy," Digital Painting


Hello art friends! Sorry it's been so long since my last post, but I have been painting up a storm! 
Here are some of my newest illustrations :-) Enjoy, and God bless!

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2. Dynamic & Digital!

Hello art friends!
I've continued to work digitally, painting in Adobe Photoshop. Each piece is a new adventure, and I'm enjoying the endless possibilities of painting digitally. I strive to allow the colors to remain clean and dynamic, catching the viewer's eye right away. I wanted to share with you my two newest pieces - enjoy! Also, I want everyone to know that I can do commissioned digital paintings for you, and I can have a nice print (on quality photo paper or canvas) made for you. Send me an email if you are interested at [email protected]. Thanks, and God bless you! :-)

"Fine Feathered Friends," Digital Painting

"Peacocking," Digital Painting

Thanks, and come back soon to see more artwork! :-)

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3. Illustrative Inspiration!

Here's my newest digital painting, which I've titled, "The Painting Bunting," based on a real bird called a painted bunting. It's part of my digital illustration painting series, which I've included below. Enjoy! :-)

"The Painting Bunting," Digital Painting using Adobe Photoshop and a Wacom Tablet


"All Aglow," Digital Painting


"Payback," Digital Painting

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5. Marvelous March :-)

I've included a page of hand sketches that I recently drew, as well as the book cover that I illustrated for my Uncle Tommy. He's a great author, and we're very excited about his new book, "Quenching Life's Thirstings!"



"Handy Sketches," Graphite, 17"x11"





Tom George, author of "Quenching Life's Thirstings", and Alicia Templin, book cover illustrator.

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6. Portrait Practice!

Here is a portrait that I recently painted from life! It was a blast :-)


"Blake," Oil on Canvas, 14"x11"


"Blake" detail

Thanks for visiting! Come back soon, and God bless!

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7. Exploring Patterns!

Hello my friends!
I can't believe it's already 2012 - time definitely flies when you're creating art! :-) This is my newest painting - "Waters of Joy," and it's based on the verse Isaiah 12:3 - "With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation." Daisies symbolize loyal love and purity, so it seemed to make a harmonious composition - the backdrop is an intricately-patterned Indian scarf that a sweet little student gave to me. Thanks for checking out my work, and please come back soon! God bless! :-)


"Waters of Joy," Oil, 20"x16"


"Waters of Joy" detail

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8. Ravishing Ribbons!

Hello my friends!
This is my first post in the New Year. I've been painting a lot in 2011, and I wanted to show you some of my newest works. The current series I've been working on involves ribbons, flowers, and inspiration from powerful Bible verses and paintings by some of my favorite artists! I believe the possibilities are absolutely endless for this series, and I look forward to painting many, many more...
All of these pieces are for sale, so if you are interested, just let me know!
Thanks for your support and encouragement!


"Monet and Psalm 1," Oil on Linen, 12"x12"
(Inspired by Psalm 1:2-3 and Monet's Water Lilies)


"Monet and Psalm 1" detail of porcelain cat


"Monet and Psalm 1" detail of Calla Lily



"Whistler and Fire," Oil on Linen, 10"x8"
(Inspired by the Pillar of Fire in Exodus 13:21 and James Whistler's painting "Nocturne in Blue and Gold: Valparaiso")


"Whistler and Fire" detail of flower



"Dewing and Guidance," Oil on Linen, 16"x10"
(Inspired by the Pillar of Cloud in Exodus 13:21 and Thomas Wilmer Dewing's painting "The Song")

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9. Jumpin' for Joyous Jewelry!!

Hello my fabulous friends!!

I hope everyone is staying warm and getting geared up for Thanksgiving next week! It's hard to believe that 2010 is nearly over... a lot has occurred in my artistic pursuits, and I have recently discovered that I thoroughly enjoy creating artsy jewelry!

So, I now have a shop featuring my original, handmade, colorful jewelry creations on Etsy.com! These would make great, affordable Christmas gifts for your fantastic friends and family this year (or a gift to yourself)! Take a look, and enjoy browsing! Here's the link :

Alicia Templin Jewelry Art


Friendly Frog Earrings

God bless, have a lovely Thanksgiving, and Merry Christmas!
Alicia :-)
*James 1:17*

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10. Artsy Additions!!

Hello again!
I have completed a few more illustrations in my series of stylish young ladies. I decided to actually alter the color of the ink from black to a color that harmonizes with the rest of the piece - I did this by simply scanning the drawing, then changing the color of the ink lines in Photoshop. Then I colored the rest of it by using numerous layers beneath the drawing! You can purchase many products featuring this line of illustrations - just visit my Society6 Illustration Store at : http://www.society6.com/studio/aliciatemplinillustration/store
and my Zazzle Store at : http://www.zazzle.com/aliciatemplin

Christmas is coming up soon, and these would make great gifts!

Here are my 3 newest illustrations in the series :


"Mermystique," Ink Drawing and Digital Color


"Her Boa Boa," Ink Drawing and Digital Color


"Artsy Aura," Ink Drawing and Digital Color

Come back soon to see more illustrations and paintings!!! Have a blessed day!
*1 Corinthians 16:13-14*

All images copyright Alicia Templin 2010

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11. The Digital Painting Process!

Hello everyone!
As promised, here are the steps involved in creating a piece (the featured piece is titled "Afternoon Stroll") that is drawn with ink, scanned and colored digitally in Adobe Photoshop!


Step 1 - The thin-tipped black Sharpie drawing


Step 2 - I made the drawing layer transparent, then created a background layer, chose a brush tool that mimics the appearance of pastel, and used a very large-sized brush to sweep a couple of blue hues behind the girl and her smiley dogs. :-)


Step 3 - I created another layer atop of the blue background, then began brushing in her skin tones with an opaque fleshy color.


Step 4 - I wanted her eyes to really 'pop,' so I focused in on the whites of her eyes, and I chose an intense violet hue for her irises. I then decided to place shades of this same violet throughout the painting to harmonize it all.


Step 5 - I didn't want her clothing to distract from her face, so I chose neutral colors for her blouse and skirt, and tied in her skirt with the blues of the background.


"Afternoon Stroll" Final Step! - I wanted the girl's and the dog's flowing hair to appear similar in style and color, so I used colors that were close, but not exactly the same.

So, that's how I go about it! In a near future post, I will be showing you a video of myself actually drawing one of these characters in ink. Come back soon!
Thanks for visiting,

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12. Illustration Inspiration! :-)

I have been learning more and more about painting in Photoshop using my wacom tablet, which has been immensely fun! So, as I painted the illustrations of the poodles and cheerleader, I thought I would try drawing some additional illustrations in a style that is a bit less-cartoony. I still used thin-tipped black Sharpie for the drawings, scanned them, then colored them in Adobe Photoshop with a tool that actually looks like pastel!
Here are my 3 newest creations:


"Feathered Friends," Ink Drawing and Digital Color


"Cattitude," Ink Drawing and Digital Color


"Lady Ladybug," Ink Drawing and Digital Color

I am now very inspired to continue painting in Photoshop! Seeing that I can achieve the appearance of pastels, watercolors, and many other media, I'm excited about discovering more about the world of digital paint!
In the near future, I would like to blog about the actual process of creating one of these pieces start to finish :-)
Thanks, and come back soon! God bless! *Psalm 37:3-6*

*All images copyright Alicia Templin 2010*

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13. Blossoms!!

Hello everyone!
I wanted to do another new blog highlighting my newest completed oil painting, which I've entitled "Poised Petals." I painted this piece as a part of my new still life series (this time I included Degas ballerinas), and I also entered it in the 2010 Blossom Art of Flowers painting competition. There are a few days left to enter, so here's the website for whoever may be interested : http://www.blossomartcompetition.com/


"Poised Petals," Oil on Canvas, 24"x24"


"Poised Petals" detail of Degas in frame


"Poised Petals" detail of orchids


"Poised Petals" detail of Degas image on wall


"Poised Petals" detail of orchid on table

The results of the competition won't be released until November, so we'll just have to wait and see :-) But I thoroughly enjoyed painting this piece... I even have another Degas still life on my easel right now. I will be posting it once I am finished!
Thanks for visiting, come back soon! God bless! :-)

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14. Illustrations Abound!

Hello everyone!
I know it's been a while since my last post, and many new illustrations and paintings have been created since then!
I have created a few more in my children and animal look-alike series, all done in layers of watercolor on watercolor paper...

"Shelled Synchronicity," Watercolor, 7"x11"


"Partyin' Penguins," Watercolor, 7"x11"


"Elephant Efficiency," Watercolor, 7"x11"


"Proper Poodle Playmates," Watercolor, 7"x11"

I've also been experimenting with coloring hand-drawn illustrations in Adobe Photoshop - a ton of fun! I drew these next few images with thin-tipped black Sharpie, scanned them, and colored them digitally! I'm learning oh-so-much...


"Perky Poodle," Ink Drawing and Digital Color


"Hip Hip Hooray!" Ink Drawing and Digital Color


"Prancing Poodle," Ink Drawing and Digital Color

I have also completed another still life in my series featuring small pieces of famous works by some of my favorite artists... The one that I just finished, as well as one th

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15. Spontaneous Still Life Series!

Hello friends!
I haven't blogged in quite a while, but I have definitely been busy painting away!
I completed a large painting of a mother and daughter reading together, which I definitely learned a lot from! While working through this painting, I came to realize that I truly enjoy painting glass and flowers, which are sitting on a table in the painting below. This realization stirred a desire to explore the subject of glass vases, reflections, translucency, and shape and color variations of a myriad of flowers!
In this blog I want to present to you the mother/daughter painting, which led to the following flower series (each containing pieces of paintings that have always inspired me!)... Enjoy!


"Once Upon a Time," Oil on Linen, 48"x36"


"Once Upon a Time" detail - Sydney


"Once Upon a Time" detail - Jacque


"Once Upon a Time" detail of Mary Cassatt book
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"Calla Lilies and Cassatt" Step 1 - underpainting


Step 2 - Vase, lemons and lime


Step 3 - Calla Lilies, Cassatt book and shadows blocked in

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16. Prairie Fest!

Hello everyone!
Today I participated in Tandy Hills Natural Area's annual Prairie Fest in Fort Worth, TX. They had all sorts of wonderful booths of local companies/small businesses, as well as scrumptious food and an assortment of musical entertainment. I heard of these festivities from an artist friend, so I decided to check it out - several local painters gathered and painted for hours along the paths and lush, green hills (that's right - hills! And in TX too!) of the Park, dotted with vibrant wildflowers. It was a gorgeous spring day, and we, the painters, were greeted by Fest-goers and passersby as they enjoyed the serene scenery :-)

Each painting completed throughout the day was then displayed in the Artists booth and up for sale - a silent auction, in fact. We are still awaiting the results....Oh the suspense! Half of the proceeds go to maintaining the beauty of the park :-) It was a fabulous festival day filled with fun, friends and flowers. We were even serenaded by a group of bagpipers (dressed in full Scottish attire, kilts and all!) while we painted. An enchanting day I will never forget!

I wanted to share a few photos with you:

The Bagpipers played an assortment of tunes - The red of their attire contrasted wonderfully against all that green of the foliage!


"Spring," Oil on canvas, 12"x9"
I decided to paint a fellow painter while she painted :-)
I just loved how the blue of her shirt stood out amongst a sea of greens, and I wanted to capture it!


"Spring" detail


"Countryside," Oil on linen panel, 6"x8"
The hills looked like a snapshot of an English hillside, yet the cactus in the foreground reminded me I was in Texas!

Spring in Texas is quite lovely - I'm grateful for the array of gorgeous wildflowers (especially the fields of bluebonnets!) that the Lord gives us. I hope you all had a wonderful weekend - come back soon to see more paintings! :-D

*Copyright Alicia Templin 2010*

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17. "Classic Beauty"

The days continue to fly by more rapidly .... but, as they say, "Time flies when you're doing art!" At least, that's the version I'm familiar with :-)

I just completed my large, 48"x36" painting, and, as promised, I took progression photos to share the process with you! My lovely cousin Laura was the model for this painting I titled "Classic Beauty." I embarked upon a journey of paint, and I gleaned so much along the way - when painting, I have a board of inspiration to help me continually focus on my artistic goals and learn from some of the best! For this painting, I pinned up examples of Jeremy Lipking, Morgan Weistling, Dan Gerhartz, Michael Malm, James Tennison, and, of course, Sargent, Sorolla and Cecilia Beaux are always present. :-)


So, here is the underpainting that I began with (I did the first phase of the drawing in acrylic, but I soon had to adjust the measurements, so I will be doing the underpainting in oil from now on! Live and learn...)


Phase 2 - Blocked in the darkest darks and began work on the portrait.


Closeup of the beginning stage of the portrait - a long way to go!


Phase 3 - A lot of work on the main figure, alteration of the profile, and the addition of the reflection - I had to make sure that colors, values and shapes remained consistent in the main figure and the reflection of the figure!


You can see how much the portrait changed from the beginning - I removed the waves of hair behind her face to highlight the soft elegance of her features.

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18. Some Small Scenes

Hello friends!

I have been doing some small scale paintings lately, and I would like to share them with you!

Painting on small canvases is a great way to practice and experiment with all the basics - color, shape, composition, layering, palette knife work, etc... without being overwhelmed by a daunting, large surface. These kinds of small studies can often be completed within a few hours, allowing for the excitement and energy of a fresh, new start to continue throughout the entire process!

I did a photo shoot of my two cats in various poses in front of a glass door, with the intrigue of color and value contrast automatically present from the inflow cool, natural light.


"Bella," Oil, 12"x9"


"Bella" detail


"Whiskered Wistfulness," Oil, 12"x9"


"Whiskered Wistfulness" detail

Here is a still life that I did of a hand-painted ceramic vase (a gift from a dear friend) that I have always been fond of. I did the first phase of this painting in a day, but then I allowed it to fully dry, and I went on top of the light areas of the purple table with my palette knife to create texture and to emphasize the contrast between the light and shadow areas. I also darkened the entire shadow area of the vase and table.


"Arsty Attire," Oil, 10"x8"


"Artsy Attire" detail

I also completed a small self-portrait on a linen panel. In order to heighten the sense of natural light on my face, I increased the warmth of the background by dragging a terra co

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19. Portraits, and Other Paintings....

Hello and welcome back everyone!

In addition to the narrative painting that I recently completed, I have been working on other paintings as well... Portraits have always intrigued me, and some of my favorite artists were fabulous portrait painters - John Singer Sargent, Cecilia Beaux, Joaquin Sorolla - they each depicted the uniqueness of human features with their own, individual flair. I wanted to give you a preview of my portrait promo postcard that I will be mailing out rather soon :

Front of Postcard:


Back of Postcard:

(Click on the above images for a closer look!)

Here are three stages of the painting process of a commissioned portrait that I just completed of an adorable little girl named Kaitlyn:

Stage 1- Underpainting using ultramarine blue and alizarin crimson, mixed with turpenoid.


Stage 2 - Shadow masses have been painted, leaving the white of the canvas for the brighter, lit areas.


Stage 3 - Final painting!
"Kaitlyn," Oil, 10"x8"

So if you would like to commission me to do a painting of your loved one, please contact me! I would love to work with you. :-)

In addition to portrait painting, I completed a still life just this morning. Still life set-ups are always wonderful exercises in color, value, shape, and composition:

"Artsy Attire," Oil on Linen, 10"x8"

Finally, I have created some new illustrations - I just love the

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20. Firelight Painting Completed!

Hello everyone!

Well, I have finally finished the painting of the girls telling stories by firelight. I wanted to share with you a series of photos that show the painting's progression - from the blank canvas to the completed piece!
I would love to hear any and all of your feedback on this new addition to my portfolio - I will be presenting it to a Dallas gallery quite soon!


Stage 1 - Underpainting : I use a mixture of Alizarin Crimson and Ultramarine Blue, with Turpenoid, to mass in the shadows and half-tones (the drawing will be refined throughout the painting process)


Stage 2 - I paint Peyton and the slippers in the foreground - At times I prefer to paint in the foreground first, because I know that I will be using the areas around it to 'carve' the final shapes and edges of the foreground character.


Stage 3 - I paint in the rug and deepen the shadows beneath the girls, in order to anchor them to the ground, to create a sense of weight, and heighten the sense of a strong, fiery glow.


Stage 4 - I now paint Emily and Sarah's pajama pants and socks - Emily and Sarah's shapes were linked in many areas, and their adjacent edges were reliant on each other - a constant push/pull between them to have a balance of soft and hard edges.


Stage 5 - Sarah and her bear are added - I allow for the dark shadows of the background to blend with the dark shadows of her pajamas and hair (as well as Emily's)


Stage 6 - Most of Molly has been painted at this point (her navy blue shirt nearly becomes one with the deep

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21. Fun with Illustration!

Hello everyone, and a warm welcome to you all!

I cannot believe that we have already reached the tail end of January 2010 - where does the time go?! Well, I have heard that "Time flies when you're doing art!" It's so very true.

I wanted to share a few new illustrations that I recently completed - I love working back and forth between the whimsical world of illustration and the representational realm of fine art painting. There is such a fine (often blurred) line between the two fields, that they often overlap - in my mind and on paper and canvas!


"Water Buffalo Buddies," Watercolor and Ink on Watercolor Paper, 6.5"x10.75"



"Striped Similitude," Watercolor and Ink on Watercolor Paper, 8"x11"



"Graceful Gaze," Pastel on Watercolor Paper, 11"x8.25"

I would love to hear what your thoughts are on any of my new works that speak to you - please leave comments! I'll be posting progression photos and a final photo of the large narrative painting of the girls telling stories by a fireplace very soon! Thanks for visiting, and come back often! :-)

*All images copyright Alicia Templin 2010*

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22. New Video Painting Demos!

Hello friends!
I do hope that 2010 is starting out to be a wonderful year for you all! I'm looking forward to discovering what the Lord has in store for this new year. I suspect that an abundance of artistic experiments, fulfilling friendships, and exciting escapades are waiting just around the bend.

I am in the process of working on a large narrative painting of a group of young girls telling captivating stories by a fireplace. I have completed five head studies, one of each of the girls, in oil paint, in preparation for the final painting (You can view each of these studies on my first blog, or on my website : www.aliciatemplin.com ).

I have also created a video of the process of painting one of these studies from start to finish. Adorable Channing is the model of the featured head study :-)

The rapid (47 second) version of the painting:



The 20 minute version of the demo with artist commentary:

"Channing" - An Oil Painting Demo by Alicia Templin from Alicia Templin on Vimeo.


Please enjoy!
I will periodically be adding new video demos, so tune back in frequently!
Thanks for visiting!

*Featured painting video copyright Alicia Templin 2010*

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23. A New Year of Art!


"Evening Glow," Oil, 20"x16"

Hello everyone! Welcome to my new blog page, which I will be updating quite often throughout the new year. 2009 has been a year full of adventures and milestones - I graduated in May from the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts in Old Lyme, CT with a BFA in Painting. I have returned to the Lone Star State to launch my painting career, and I am very excited about the plethora of possibilities that lie ahead!

I am now a member of a wonderful Ft. Worth group of artists - we meet monthly, enjoy a tasty breakfast together and have group critiques that are incredibly beneficial and enlightening. I am so grateful to be a part of this circle of painters - it's a huge blessing and a great inspiration. In addition to possessing a wealth of artistic knowledge and experience, this party of painters also has a fantastic sense of humor, making each meeting filled with lots of laughter! :-)

In September of 2009, I had the opportunity to participate in Galerie Kornye West's "8th Annual Invitational" Exhibition in Ft. Worth, where I displayed two of my paintings. It was a wonderful experience, and I met many fellow artists at the gallery.

I am currently in the process of further building up my portfolio and communicating with local galleries. I am doing several oil head studies for a large, narrative painting I will soon be approaching. Each study builds my excitement for the final painting, and I just fall more in love with color!

Here is a study of a girl who is captivating her audience with a fireside story:


"Peyton," Oil, 10"x8"

A young girl listening intently to the storyteller:


"Molly," Oil, 10"x8"

A girl with glowing features clutching her stuffed animal:


"Emily," Oil, 10"x8"

Entranced by the story:


"Sarah," Oil, 10"x8"

Whisked away to another world:

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