Monday, July 18, 2022
Corrections
Thursday, July 14, 2022
More strawberries
This painting is the one I cannot sell- my daughter says so! Yesterday I started a similar arrangement in acrylic- process photos follow-
The bright green leaves still have to be added. My daughter says they look like plums!
Acrylic paints dry out so fast outdoors. Still, I may try again with acrylic and mix only a limited range of colours at any given time, rather than laying out the full palette.
That meant stating by blocking in dark areas with a raw umber/ phthalo blue. Then a purple penumbra around the cast shadow. The reds needed light and dark reds in varied temperatures. Painting with as few strokes as I can manage.It is a Triassic colour scheme with primaries.
Here is my setup with finished paintings from yesterday and today. I love my home made pochade box!
I see distortion in the boxes and can adjust the blue showing through the corner to fit more with the background colour. Hey, not a bad day!
Thursday, April 28, 2022
Callas
This got entirely stalled whilst I scribbled with pen and ink. There is always some fear holding me back, and daily prompts from pen and ink challenge have helped a little. I did get a pen repaired and have fallen into daily use with it, as it is such a joy to draw line with.
The background colours were a little too dark, in retrospect. Still, carving shapes out has been somewhat successful. I love the image unfinished, and this is making me stall. I don’t understand why I worry so about blowing the job, since things do, for the most part, turn out!
I am also documenting process with video on this one. It will generate a story on Instagram.
The soaked paper was used wet with flowing colour dropped in.
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| The colours were mapped out on a strip to help me recall them; Lemon Yellow, Pthalo Blue, and Transparent Iron Oxide which is used below to carve out the yellow blooms. |
Monday, April 18, 2022
Moth-headed
We all got Covid at my house! I can draw and paint but for some reason anything practical I do is overwhelming. Daily drawing lately has been an anchor in these strange times. The prompts this spring are all earth-related. It’s a great way to fill a sketchbook, and I won a prize from a Pen-focused Instagram Contest!
I find the idea pops into my head, and sometimes then I do a bit of research. I can credit other Instagrammers for their inspired photography, and challenge myself to push my comfort zone with media and techniques, and composition. The original inspiration nearly always sees me through, which is encouraging. These are posted, so they actually get COMPLETED, which I often have a problem with. I try to limit the pencil and fussiness, finding the best means to the end. I try to economize clean, confident line and simplified colour palette. The only stage I don’t enjoy is the procrastinating!
Today the prompt was “moths”, and I got Procreate to give me the symmetry and background. The result is a digital file. Should I print the result and glue it into the sketchbook? Maybe. I’d like more commentary in imy sketchbooks too, like Liz Steel. My skills in Procreate are pretty rusty.
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| All in Noodlers Walnut with just a touch of black. |
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| Vintage Nurses Pen from Fifteenpens |
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| Background studies |
Saturday, February 12, 2022
Droplets and Negative Painting
I spent time practicing. I needed an eye-stopper for the negative painting to finish.There are three basic wet on wet base paintings here for a negative painting project. In the colder months I really need something to hunker down, that is additive and contemplative, experimental and imaginative. Kind of the opposite of plein air painting which is time- limited, location oriented and based on life. And outdoors. I read Linda Kemp and love her creative approach, especially with these spontaneous watercolour explosions!
Crackdown or continue?
| Blockade police line |
Friday, December 31, 2021
Tools to Go
This is what I carry in my minimalist sling purse:
Tombow Waterbrush Set with flat, medium &fine
And a tin with watercolour pans ( these are Genzäh handmade in Toronto!)














