Art by
Shelly Pinder
News
2/24/10
I am having my first solo art show this weekend at Absinthe Lounge. I'm very excited and hope that I have a good turn out. Contact me for more information.
11/7/09
I'm finally getting around to updating my website. I hope that you will find this new and improved version much more user-friendly and a little easier on the eye. Feel free to contact me at any time with comments, questions or suggestions.
Some elements of this site are still under construction, so please bear with me as I complete my work. :)
Shows
Absinthe Lounge
February 27 - March 6, 2010 (Dallas, TX)
www.absinthelounge.net
DragonCon
September 4-7, 2009 (Atlanta, GA)
www.dragoncon.org
Art Love Magic Girl Show
August 8, 2009 (Dallas)
www.artlovemagic.com
ConQuesT
May 22-24, 2009 (Kansas City, MO)
www.conquestkc.org
ImagiCon
March 27-29, 2009 (Birmingham, AL)
www.imagicon.org
Friends of the Grapevine Library Art Show
December 6, 2008 (Dallas)
Urban Street Bazaar
October 11, 2008 (Dallas)
www.urbanstreetbazaar.com
Fencon
September 3-5, 2008 (Dallas)
www.fencon.org
That's me striking a pose at the Art Love Magic Show.
A fan of my work showing her purchases.
A fan looks through my prints at an Art Love Magic show.
My husband mans my booth at the Lazy Dragon Con in 2008.
I made it into the Oak Cliff neighborhood newspaper for the Urban Street Bazaar in 2008.
My art setup for Fencon, a local sci-fi/fantasy convention.
My art set up for the Lakewood Summer Arts Faire in 2008.
My art set up at a local sci-fi/fantasy convention.
Working on some art during a small comic convention.
Lakewood Summer Arts Faire
September 6-7, 2008 (Dallas)
www.lakewoodsummerartsfaire.org
AnimeFest
August 29-September 1, 2008 (Dallas)
www.animefest.org
Armadillo Con
August 16-18, 2008 (Austin)
www.armadillocon.org
Lazy Dragon Con
July 18-20, 2008 (Dallas)
www.lazydragon.com/con
June 28, 2008 (Dallas)
About Shelly
Art has always been my first love. In school, I sat in the back of the classroom drawing in the margins of my notebook paper and on book covers. In my senior year of high school, I decided it was time to get some real training. I enrolled in a level III art class and then majored in illustration in college. Unfortunately, I only attended for a year due to financial constraints. With the exception of those two years, I am completely self taught (and learning more every day). Over the years, I have worked as a freelance artist, producing everything from portraits for friends and family to hand-painted mirror frames for a furniture refinisher.
My absolute favorite subject is people; faces in particular. An avid people-watcher, I am amazed at the subtle way that a look or body position can convey pure emotion. I strive constantly to capture this. I also love all things associated with the world of fantasy. My subjects typically consist of fairies, mermaids and elves that often steer toward pinup and horror. Images that tell a story have always attracted me. Themes are also a big part of my work. Dark vs. Light, Juxtaposition of Power and the Unexpected are typical aspects in which I enjoy delving. I especially like to create works that grab people's attention, whether in awe and appreciation or in shock and repulsion. If I can cause a person to feel a strong emotion, I feel that I've done my job.
My preferred media are graphite, colored pencils and markers. These items allow me the ability to draw no matter where the urge strikes me. When I have the time and space, I enjoy dabbling in oils, acrylics and watercolor. Although I'll occasionally create a drawing based on photos, most of my work starts out without any preconceived ideas of a finished product. I just start sketching and let my pencil go where it may. When ideas start to run dry, I'll grab a book of art by one of my favorites or hit the internet for inspiration. All of my works are 100% original pieces straight from my imagination. My one-of-a-kind designs range from
Me and my husband on a night out.
Getting ready to go to an 80's rock-themed party with my daughter.
Covered in blood on the set of "Grim".
Painting during the Art Love Magic Girl Show.
Working on art during an Art Love Magic Show.
Working on some art at a small comic festival.
Me with my beautiful babies, Jack and London.
Just me.
The karaoke queen!
This was for a Halloween karaoke night. I borrowed Sonny Bono's moustache.
whimsical to the macabre. I retain all reproduction and copy rights to my art. All prints are limited editions, signed and numbered with a run of 750 or less.
This statement wouldn't be complete without mentioning the great support I draw from my friends, family and fans. Since 1997, my husband has been a constant source of encouragement, never letting me give up on my dream. I also send my thanks to everyone who has helped to keep this dream alive by purchasing or simply enjoying my work. I would be nothing without you.
Sincerely,
Shelly
Horror Art
I classify horror art as images of figures that you might typically find in a horror film (vampires, demons, monsters, etc.) or anything that could be considered "scary" or horrific.
Click any image to the right to see the full-sized image.
Please click on "Store" to the left for infomation on purchasing prints or original artwork.
markers 9x12
colored pencils 8.5x11
watercolor 9x12
India ink and colored pencils 11x14
colored pencils 11x14
markers and colored pencils 6x6
graphite & markers 6x6
Fantasy Art
I classify fantasy art as images of figures that you might typically find in a fantasy story (fairies, mermaids, elves, etc.)
ink and markers 9x12
graphite 8.5x11
graphite 9x12
graphite 4x8
watercolor 11x14
graphite 11x14
ink and graphite 6x6
markers 11x14
graphite 3x7
graphite 3x4
markers 8.5x11
ink and colored pencils 8.5x11
graphite 3x4.5
graphite 3x3
Photoshop
colored pencils 9x12
graphite 3x5
graphite 3x6
watercolor 1x7
watercolor 5.5x5.5
Portraiture
These items are portraits of people and animals where a photo-reference was used.
chalk and charcoal
acrylic 11x14
oil 36x48
colored pencils 18x25
chalk and charcoal 24x32
Other Art
This is some of the art that I've done that doesn't fall into any of the previous categories.
ATI Training Center mural in Dallas (Mockingbird and Maple).
More of th ATI mural.
graphite 2x5.5
Store
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Cards, Postcards & Calendars
Stickers, Buttons & Magnets
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FAQ
How do I purchase some of your art?
There are several ways to do this. You can come see me at an art show. (Click "Shows" to the left for schedule.) You can also order online. Take a look at my "Store". Many originals are still available and you can order prints of most items. Simply send me an e-mail and let me know which picture(s) you want.
Where do you get your ideas?
My ideas come from a number of sources. Sometimes I'll get an idea for an image from pictures in a magazine or by some of my favorite artists. Occasionally, my husband will give me a starting point for an image and I'll take it from there. For the most part, I don't plan out my drawings. I just start with a basic body shape and see where it takes me.
How long does it take you to complete a picture?
A small pencil drawing may take as little as an hour to complete while larger drawings can take several months. Paintings usually require drying time between each layer, so these can often take days to months to complete.
What forms of payment do you accept?
I'll accept checks and money orders, but I will not ship your item(s) until the check has cleared. I can accept most major credit cards through Paypal using shellyrae1_gmail.com. If you purchase art from me in person, I will accept cash only.
Do you deliver?
I provide free delivery to the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex for orders over $100. Anything else will have to be shipped or picked up.
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