Another busy week in the neighborhood meant fodder for the sketchbook....
... and not a lot of time for actual painting. What's that saying about life being a bowl of cherries?
Another busy week in the neighborhood meant fodder for the sketchbook....
... and not a lot of time for actual painting. What's that saying about life being a bowl of cherries?
Well, I hope this clarifies all the issues concerning the lamp! Not my best work but it’s done! Now go have a peach….Still a work in progress….
My bird paintings are so small I thought about making them into a collage. Then I spotted the box my Apple tablet came in and made reduced copies of the birds, glued the copies to the top of the box, brushed on modge podge and dropped them in. Now they won’t fly away. I did this on a book cover with paintings of houses in my neighborhood. It’s fun.
Twenty seven years ago you, Elaine, rendered the homestead in watercolor (Who remembers what boffo art show it was in?) Just presenting this as a sidebar to your post
I realized I've been neglecting my sketchbook lately—especially since there's a lot going on that needs documenting. Lots of construction...and this time, it's mostly ours! So, after a particularly hectic week, I finished this spread.
11.5" x 16" |
Several coneflowers or are they jellyfish with roots?
9x12 unfinished.
Sometimes, you just have to know when to step away. This was based on a small, old B&W reference photo. After some direct watercolor sketching, it was time for fine-tuning and finessing. But I find I like the ghostly feel of this, especially for a vintage scene like this. It feels like a memory. So I'm walking away.
11" x 14" |
After getting my new hip,I couldn’t sit in one position for more than 10 minutes so I tried painting while standing-no go. But I’m ok now. So here are two paintings on cold press. The first is 9 X 12 and the second is 11 X 14.
I’d spend more time on the steps but I’ve scrubbed it out so many times that there’s not much paper left.