The middle two are croci breaking through the frozen crust, which I may do more of as they continue their growth, and the second two are works in progress. They are all 5x7.
Shoveling snow one evening, I realized how beautiful the streetlights were against the bare branches and swirling snow. This is my first try at recreating that feeling. It's not finished, but now I have a dilemma. It's taking a different direction than my inspiration, and there are things I like about it. So, do I follow its lead or risk ruining it by pushing for the nocturne I originally intended? I'll have to give it some thought, but my inclination is to let the painting have its way. I can always try another, right?
| 10" x 14" |
The value studies using only burnt umber may be my most rewarding experiences in watercolor. Something happens when I don’t have to make color decisions.
Happy with this. There are plenty of errors, but his expression tells me who is there, and and painting him I was there with him.That Goff guy got a good start on bookmarks, but now, as we know, this art form has just lately been perfected.
Finished! Had a bit of a struggle deciding on a background, but I'm satisfied. I wanted the focus to be the relationship between the baby and the book he's reading.
| 14" x 10" |
Channeling Sara with a corner of my living room. The upper right corner unfinished because the leaded glass window has me stumped.
Strong sunlight and a rounded bay. To figure out the leaded window went to my library of watercolor books and am working on exercises but now realize the image in my reference photo too small. To be continued….