I learned so much from doing this little painting today. The most important being, when rushed for time and only have an hour to paint, don't put so much in a painting!!! Sounds simple enough, but I sometimes thing I'm Wonder Woman and can do all things at the speed of light.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Day 8 of "30 in 30" paintin challenge
I don't know what to say about this painting, except that I found this lighter at a yard sale, and couldn't resist buying it to paint. Although I loved it sitting on the table with the lid closed, I thought it more romantic lit and glowing. I have no idea what to name it, so if you have a thought, please help me out.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Day 7 of the "30 in 30" painting challenge
I'm one of those people that think weeds are pretty.
Last year, when I got my new camera, I think I took pictures of every weed we had in our yard, while playing with the new zoom. I was like a kid with a new toy.
I'm not sure what this weed is called, so If you happen to know, would you mind letting me know in the comment section. I'd appreciate it.
Last year, when I got my new camera, I think I took pictures of every weed we had in our yard, while playing with the new zoom. I was like a kid with a new toy.
I'm not sure what this weed is called, so If you happen to know, would you mind letting me know in the comment section. I'd appreciate it.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Day 6 of "30 paintings in 30 days"
I took this picture last year, when visiting with friends, Nancy and Ray Fincher.
They have some absolutely beautiful horses on their ranch, but this little fella stole my heart. While Nancy was showing me all the big horses, this little guy kept popping his head out of the barn. I could tell he was leery of what I was doing, and I'm not sure he liked my camera.
It took several shots to get the picture, then he disappeared for the remainder of my visit. I have had the thought of doing this painting for quite awhile, thanks to this challenge, I finally got a chance to paint it.
They have some absolutely beautiful horses on their ranch, but this little fella stole my heart. While Nancy was showing me all the big horses, this little guy kept popping his head out of the barn. I could tell he was leery of what I was doing, and I'm not sure he liked my camera.
It took several shots to get the picture, then he disappeared for the remainder of my visit. I have had the thought of doing this painting for quite awhile, thanks to this challenge, I finally got a chance to paint it.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Day 5 - "30 painitings in 30 days"
Day 5 of the 30 painting challenge. I had a fun time painting this little day lily today, but ran into problems taking a decent picture. Having put such a dark background, and it being such a beautiful sunny day, glares were almost impossible to get rid of.
In my part of the world, it is always better to take a picture in the morning, but I didn't want to miss posting this on the proper day of the challenge.
Thank you for stopping by, I invite you to please follow along on my blog
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In my part of the world, it is always better to take a picture in the morning, but I didn't want to miss posting this on the proper day of the challenge.
Thank you for stopping by, I invite you to please follow along on my blog
.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Day 4 of 30 day challege
Day 4, and I'm still painting. I think this is the best thing I have ever done to get myself painting again, after taking a break. I'm starting to get my grove back. Wish me luck, that I make through these next 26 days with no interruptions!!
Friday, January 4, 2013
Day 3 of challenge.
I got a better start today, along with my speed increasing, I really enjoyed painting this little dolphin.
Now, off to find new inspiration for tomorrows session... hmmmm wonder what it will be?
Now, off to find new inspiration for tomorrows session... hmmmm wonder what it will be?
Thursday, January 3, 2013
2nd day of 30 day challenge
Day 2 of the "30 paintings in 30 days" challenge. I had a late start today, but as they say, "better late than never". I also had to take the picture tonight, so not the best shot of it. I intend to take a better picture tomorrow in the natural light.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
30 in 30
Bringing in the New Year with a new project, 30 paintings in 30 days.
I have signed up and committed to this project, with Leslie Seata, www.lesliesaeta.com, and over 200 artist.
This is day one painting, 4"x6" oil snow scene.
I am working from the many reference photos I have taken over the years, this is a scene of my backyard last year when we had a beautiful snow. I'm gearing up to do more snow scenes this year. I have a feeling we in may be for a long snowy winter and I want to be ready.
I have signed up and committed to this project, with Leslie Seata, www.lesliesaeta.com, and over 200 artist.
This is day one painting, 4"x6" oil snow scene.
I am working from the many reference photos I have taken over the years, this is a scene of my backyard last year when we had a beautiful snow. I'm gearing up to do more snow scenes this year. I have a feeling we in may be for a long snowy winter and I want to be ready.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Pastels in the Fall
Not realizing it, until I started blogging, I think I am more of a seasonal painter than I thought. Last Spring, I put away the oils and pulled out the acrylics. I loved the feel of the thick paint with water cleanup. Freedom to express quickly with large bold strokes. Like I was breaking free from the confines of Winter.
After Spring, in about the middle of June, the temperature started going up in the 90's. I put away the acrylics, and pulled out the watercolors. The freshness of the washes, the lightness of the paper, the flow of the paint. just screams Summer to me.
Then, September rolls around, and I feel the first breezes of Fall coming. I put away the watercolors, anxious to get my hands on the feel of the pastels. No brush, just raw pigment between my fingers. There is nothing like it. I love picking out the different hues , deciding what shade or tinted stick to use.
Fall has come to an end now, and I find myself putting away the pastels, and looking forward to the smoothness of the oil paints, the smells of the studio, and picking out canvases for each subject.
Before I go digging into the oils, I would like to share with you some of the pieces I have completed these last couple of months.
"Fading Time" 12"x12" This is the start of a new series I'll be putting together.
"Morning Rays"- 9"x12" This is what I get to see each morning out my back window.
"Golden Rod" - 9"x12"
"Miss Wadene's Drive" - 9"x12"
"Ole Can,New Buds" - 9"x12"
"Window boxes" - 18" x24"
Thanks for stopping in, please leave me a note or comment, what you have to say means a lot to me. I love to get to know visitors.
After Spring, in about the middle of June, the temperature started going up in the 90's. I put away the acrylics, and pulled out the watercolors. The freshness of the washes, the lightness of the paper, the flow of the paint. just screams Summer to me.
Then, September rolls around, and I feel the first breezes of Fall coming. I put away the watercolors, anxious to get my hands on the feel of the pastels. No brush, just raw pigment between my fingers. There is nothing like it. I love picking out the different hues , deciding what shade or tinted stick to use.
Fall has come to an end now, and I find myself putting away the pastels, and looking forward to the smoothness of the oil paints, the smells of the studio, and picking out canvases for each subject.
Before I go digging into the oils, I would like to share with you some of the pieces I have completed these last couple of months.
"Fading Time" 12"x12" This is the start of a new series I'll be putting together.
"Morning Rays"- 9"x12" This is what I get to see each morning out my back window.
"Golden Rod" - 9"x12"
"Miss Wadene's Drive" - 9"x12"
"Ole Can,New Buds" - 9"x12"
"Window boxes" - 18" x24"
Thanks for stopping in, please leave me a note or comment, what you have to say means a lot to me. I love to get to know visitors.
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