Tati, the Artsy

This one is my tiny painting, called My Balloon. Cute, eh? I think it’s cool for kids’ bedroom, specially little girls. I love this one! And you? It’s 14 x 22 x 1.3 cm (aprox. 5.5 x 8.6 x 0.5 inches).

And this is my favourite: Tooongue. Yeah, with three O’s. I like this “vector looking”… By the way, a friend of mine told me that I don’t paint actually; I create “illustrated paintings”, or “illustrations on canvas”. Well, that’s the idea! That’s Tati’s Art! Oh, size is 40 x 20 x 1.5 cm (aprox. 15.7 x 7.8 x 0.5 inches). I’m sorry for this closest measurement, but here, in Brazil, we use centimeters, meters, millimeters, kilometers, etc.

If you’re interested, let me know!

Hehehe… I guess you already have noticed that I’m a huge fan of Bruce Dickinson… Didn’t you understand the drawing? Click here, then.

This monday (11th january) an earthquake rocked Natal, RN (where I live). It’s just a little tremor… Good. But even so I’m worried, because… Never happened something like that here. When everything started to shake, the only thing I could think was “eita porra”, an interjection (and also bad language) that I use to say in those situations.
Well, it was a cool experience anyway. Now I know how is an earthquake, and I didn’t have to travel to USA to discover it!
The brazilian community on Twitter couldn’t stop to tweet about that. That’s great, because people kept me updated about what was going on. And I laughed loud reading they kidding about the earthquake. They said “Natal is asking for attention” (if you use MSN Messenger, you know what it means)! LOL
Remember… When you think about coming to Brazil, and the travel agent says that there’s no earthquake here, don’t believe him/her.
Okay… what’s next? Hurricane? XD

One of my sketchbook’s doodles with a little of digital colors. Yeah, sometimes I have crazy ideas… Mainly when I am drinking coffee.
So, how about you? What do you do under the effects of caffeine?

Hello, there! Just stopping to share my portfolio. I am still uploading my illustrations, and organizing some stuff, but it’s online anyway. I hope you like. By the way… Did you like my cute ET?
Oh, if you’re looking for an illustrator, I am freelancer and available for commission!
Email me: tatirmaia[at]gmail.com

One of things I want to do is selling t-shirts painted or printed by myself. I just didn’t know how: hand-painted or screen-printed.
Then I researched about them on internet and watched great tutorials on YouTube – you can learn everything you want there! Paint tees is easy (it’s just paint a t-shirt with fabric paints), but it’s a hard work, you have to create unique pieces, and charge a little expensive price for it. Hand-painted t-shirts are good for commissions, I believe. Screen-printing is the best choice, but unfortunately there’s no space in my apartment for all those frames and equipments… So, googling more, I found something very interesting: Stencils!
This stenciling technique seems to work more with spray. However, I can’t use sprays on home, because of Dexter – he follows me everywhere (even my canvas paintings are protected with liquid varnish). Using paints on stencil is messy. The paint can’t be wet and there’s also an special brush for that. I bought this brush, but it didn’t work too – or I didn’t use it correctly. Then, I tried a roller and it worked perfectly! To make my stencils, I am using laser film – I had a job years ago in a Print Shop, and got some of those transparent paper -, and I cut my designs carefully with a craft knife. Don’t think it’s hard to do… actually it’s funny!

Stencils are recommendable for t-shirts and walls. I tried to paint with acrylic on paper, but… Ok, no more experiences! If you’re interested to learn, search on Google or YouTube for “Stencil Painting” or “Stencil Printing”. You’ll find a lot of how-to-do sites.
Well… It’s time to print some t-shirts! I can’t wait to post them here!
[edit] I just found this video that shows exactly the roller technique I am “blogging” about.

This cute dog is Dexter, my 11 months old Shih Tzu. Fernando and I don’t have kids; we’re still a young couple and aren’t feeling ready to have a child yet. So, we got him when he was just a 45 days old puppy and since then we know the real meaning of love. And… Yes: his full name is Dexter Morgan!


Oh, and today is still 29th… Why is 2010 taking so long to begin?
I’m so excited because I love New Year’s Day and that’s our first celebration with our baby Dexter!

That’s the Christmas card I made for you, my readers and friends. Honestly I’m atheist and don’t celebrate it, but… Well, that’s a worldwide holiday anyway, and everyone is happy!
It’s also that time of the year which we spread love and peace… then, don’t forget to do it everyday, folks.
Speaking about that… I live in a city called Natal.
So… Feliz Natal, Feliz Navidad and Merry Xmas!

A couple of nights ago, finally I had a dream. “Finally”, because usually I don’t remember my dreams, just sleep and wake up. Yeah, that’s weird… That’s me. :P
I dreamed I was flying and traveling through Brazil… From Rio Grande do Norte (where I live) to Rio Grande do Sul.
So real! I felt the wind in my face and hands! And I was not flying like Superman… I did as if I really would have the power of flying… Not speedy, just normal: stopping in all brazilian states, resting in hotels, eating and meeting new people. When I opened my eyes and realized it was just a dream, I cried. As I told you, it was very, very real!
Perhaps it means that I’m a kind of person who needs a little more freedom.

Did you like my cute character, Qua-Quack Duck? Well, I will post more comics strips soon. And what about the sketch above?
As you can see on sidebar, I am an artist and also a housewife. That’s a really hard combination. I’m trying to find a little time to work in my creations, but unfortunately I have to keep house. A maid? I don’t trust maids… Oh, I can’t forget to mention about my english and drawing lessons. Study by myself isn’t easy!
Changing the subject, let me share a link: Viet-My Bui’s illustrations – she’s a very lovely artist.