Tag: art

  • Heal The World WIP

    Heal The World WIP

    Today I am working on a large commission piece for a pediatrician – healing tge world with a loving touch.

    Ewe don’t have to be a doctor to do the same….

    Heal The World Original Sheep Incognito Art
    Heal The World
  • New Custom Pet Portraits!

    New on my website today: Custom Pet Portraits by Conni Togel

    Pet owners usually have a close connection to their little home-owners – whether cat, dog, chicken, pig, snake, or possum, all have a special place in the hearts of the family they live with.

    What could be better than having them displayed peacefully, and colorful as a piece of art in your home. Less smelly, more smiley!

    Once You’ve place your order, send me some images of your critter, and I’ll get to work creating a painting you can treasure forever…

    Custom Pet Portraits on the Charisma Art Gallery Website

    Example of Custom Pet Portrait

     

     

  • 2016 Sheep Incognito Limited Edition Wall Calendar

    2016 Sheep Incognito Limited Edition Wall Calendar.

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  • Horse Fly Original Oil Painting

    Horse Fly Original Oil Painting by Sheep Incognito Artist Conni Togel
    Horse Fly Original Oil Painting by Sheep Incognito Artist Conni Togel

    Horse Fly Original Oil Painting.

  • COLOR! IT’S A MAGNET!

    COLOR! IT’S A MAGNET!

    Make your paintings draw people in, simply by using the right colors

     

    Color Psychology – it seems to be a thing some smart guy discovered at some point…you know, where the color red enhances appetite, where green is a soothing color, and blue has a calming effect.

    I’ve discovered that in fact, the guy has a point – on Wikipedia, we read that crime rates were reduced in neighborhoods where cool blue street lights were installed…red pills seem to act better as stimulants than the blue ones…yellow painted houses sell faster than any other color…

    So while it may seem random the way colors are used, in fact, there is a method to most madness (I would say, Jackson Pollock might be an exception to that rule…) .

    In the case of my paintings, I discovered that in fact, colors matter – a lot.

    They work as a magnet to the eye, if used in the right way. One artist’s orange painted with three colors may look entirely different painted by another artist, in terms of vibrancy and saturation.

    People often comment on my colors in my paintings – “Do you use a certain kind of paint?”, “How do you mix your colors to make them so vibrant” – there is a secret behind it, and I can at least share part of it with you:

    In keeping with the color psychology I mentioned above, keep in mind what emotions you want the viewer to experience when viewing the painting: do you want them to relax, calm down, feel serene or cool? Then having blues and/or greens as a main color scheme would be best.

     

    Off To LaLa Land
    Off to Lala Land by Conni Togel

    You want them to feel warm, fuzzy, comfy, embraced? Warm reds, earth tones, warm yellows are the ticket there.

    Just Lion Around
    Just Lion Around – by Conni Togel

     

    But that does not explain the vibrancy much, does it? Here’s the secret: clarity.
    Any time you mix paint colors on the palette, it will introduce a bit of muddiness  – that is based on the fact that most colors straight from the tube contain at least some part of another color in them: certain blues lean towards green (which, as you might remember from kindergarden, is a mix of blue with yellow). So when you try mixing a purple with a blue that contains a trace of yellow and a red than contains a trace of yellow, you will get some sort of brownish/green. Most certainly not a vibrant purple.

     

    Silence of the Lambs by Conni Togel
    Silence of the Lambs by Conni Togel

    So try this: find a blue that leans towards purple (a color wheel is a marvelous thing to possess – get one!) – the blue closest to purple is what you are aiming for. Then, rather than finding a orange-ish red to mix with, grab a magenta colored red – something that already looks almost purple. Mix them – and, OMG, it’s PURPLE!

    So the same method applies pretty much to any vibrant color you want to mix: keep them clear of added colors that are opposite on the color wheel, unless you are trying to make a grayish/brownish/blackish neutral.
    To make a vibrant orange, mix a warm/leaning towards orange kind of yellow with an orange/leaning towards yellow red. That will keep the colors clean, crisp, and un-muddy.

    Spring Awakening
    Spring Awakening Sheep Incognito painting by Conni Togel

     

    The basic lesson in all of this: grab a color wheel – pick a color you want to mix, use the two colors beside it to obtain that shade. The further apart the colors are on the wheel, the muddier they will get.

    So there ya have it – just a little secret to help you keep your painting glowing with color – it will magnetize your paintings!

  • Another Trip to Columbia, SC Next Week – Spring Craftsmen’s Classic

    Springtime Madness is about to start!

    Next weekend we will be hitting the road again for a series of Spring shows – we are more than ready for some warmer temperatures, not having to scrape the windows on the car in the morning, and getting to have a cup of coffee outside in the sunshine.

    Which makes it quite a nice thing, that the Spring Craftsmen’s Classic in Columbia is right around the corner. It is always one of our nicer shows to participate in – much like a good family reunion, complete with lots of laughs, a tad of drama, and our favorite stalkers, all in one venue: the SC Fairgrounds.

    There will be a huge range of handmade, original, creative artwork and crafts there – some good ole favorites, and some new, cutting edge things.

    I will be unleashing some new Sheep Incognito paintings and prints there as well – gotta enlarge the flock, because much like a real flock of sheep, they just keep multiplying.

    New kids (or lambs) on the block:

    Into The Hills – a rather large landscape in oils, complete with my famous poppies and blue trees.

    Into The Hills - Oils on Canvas
    Into The Hills – Oils on Canvas

     

    Pompous Ass

    Pompous Ass - acrylics on canvas
    Pompous Ass – acrylics on canvas

     

    There might be a few others hanging out for the first time as well – ya just never know, with sheep.

    Of course, while we are in Columbia, we will also be checking out the local eateries – our favorite part of any of our tours. From what I remember, there is an incredible sandwich shop with lines out the door in town – and, a brewery that has quite a large range of craft beers to try.

    Hotels in town? the Marriott downtown seemed to be a pretty nice place to stay – the price was better than some of the other midrange hotels, they were quite good about customer service (computers down? Free dinner, free drinks while they work on the problem). One downside: the noise level on Saturday night out on the street was a bit distracting after a long day at the show – but then again: maybe we should have joined the party instead.

    So if you need something to inspire you next weekend, come visit us at the Sheep Incognito booth at the Craftsmen’s Classics in Columbia, SC – we’d love to introduce you to some new sheepish smiles! (And if we are really lucky, our favorite stalker will be there with his camera again – maybe we can all photobomb together :o)) )

     

     

     

     

  • A Flock of Sheep for Christmas

    Caravan to Baaathlehem
    CARAVAN TO BAAATHLEHEM – A flock of Sheep on the way to Bethlehem

     

    Because sheep seem to be very observant for the most part – unless there is corn involved, then they throw all caution to the wind – they noticed something amiss in the Christmas Story as we know it: the three wise guys. The gifts. They were all wrong for someone who supposedly was just born. Yes, the baby is a king. But in the world of sheep, even kings start out as little lambs. And those generally do not derive any kind of joy or excitement over little bits of gold, myrrh or frankincense…
    Of course, nobody later wanted to mention rubber duckies, dinosaur eggs, or the mysterious contents of the box that the flock of sheep brought to the manger that special night. But it might be safe to assume that in fact, those might have been the best gifts of the event.
    They just did not have the writing skills to keep records for the generations afterwards…that’s where the wise guys had the advantage: if the marketing guys say it was so, then that is what will be in the history books.

    Well. here is your chance to help make this Christmas join the history books in someone’s life: from now until December 20th, 2013, you can save 20% on your entire purchase in the Sheep Incognito shop by entering coupon code SIStNick2013 at checkout.
    Sheep know what good gifts look like – don’t be the one with the box of smelly wood bits this year…

    Click here to visit the Sheep Incognito shop: Caravan to Baaathlehem prints on paper and canvas

  • Sheep Incognito Are Heading to Jacksonville, Fl

    This weekend, the Sheep Incognito will finish off a very busy year at the Christmas Made in the South Show – your final chance for 2013 to get face-to-face with my Sheep Incognito originals (unless of course you buy one for Christmas or just because).

    We loved meeting all of ewe out there, and hope to see you at one of our shows in 2014.

    Keep your eyeballs peeled and your email spamfilter checked: we will be sending out a newsletter soon, that will contain information about new paintings, and more importantly, the studio sale coming up soon.

    Sign up for the newsletter on the website, follow the Sheep Incognito flock on Facebook, or just keep watching here!

  • Last Day at the Roanoke Civic Center Craftsmen’s Classics Tomorrow

    Fall Tour Season Has Begun!

    After a very sandy and windy show at this year’s Neptune Festival in Virginia Beach, and a big flood that shut the show early at the St James Court Art Show in Louisville, we are really excited that we are done with outdoor shows for this year.
    Summer this year was weird. Out of all the shows we did, only two were without excessive heat or excessive rain – which of course took a huge chunk out of sales as well…
    After the rain last week, we were sure a lot of my work would be completely destroyed after a few days in the trailer – but we got lucky.

    And: FALL IS HERE!
    So we made it to the Craftsmen’s Classic In Roanoke, VA to reconnect with long-time fellow “Carnies”, Artists, and Crafts people, as well as owners of my Sheep Incognito flock of art pieces.

    It’s so lovely to meet smiling faces, catch up with everybody, and see what is happening in other people’s lives.
    And of course, there is always a bit of gossip involved. My favorite tidbit this weekend: my ex had been claiming that my paintings were his, and that I only painted because of him.
    I was not the only one laughing about that one….

    Anyway- as always, good fun, good times, and, good things are to be had here in Roanoke this weekend.
    Admission is free. Free. No cost. And, bring a food donation for the foodbank.
    Free.

    My two favorite booths this year: right beside us is fellow artist Ayenne Applebaum – she makes the most beautiful porcelain and clay pottery sculptures of coral reef and whimsical vessels. Love her stuff! And, she’s a lovely lady to get to hang out with – I love people that think!

    The other booth is a brand new addition to the show circuit – a photographer that does local Roanoke images, but in a contemporary style. His booth was packed all day long…he looked exhausted by the time evening came around.

    Tomorrrow is the final day here – lots of new Sheep Incognito paintings, prints and giclées, along with the new Sheep Incognito Bling and the 2014 Calendars.

    If you can’t make it here, you can always visit the website at Charisma-Art.Com

    The best prices will still be at the show though…drop us a line, introduce yourself, or let us know how your life works – we love getting connected with you!