My favorite piece of the week came from this tutorial... LOVE IT!
I used Fluid 140 lb paper and KOI paints. Enjoyed the mixing of colors, removal of colors, pushing them around on the paper, and additional colors added. After all that it was so much fun to doodle with my pigma marker. I think I'll do more of this
I checked out some books from our library on zendoodles. I think that will come in handy for the inking after painting. I went back to this piece from last week, the bubbles, and added a few lines
I had fun with the sketchbook too. A Shayda Campbell tutorial led to a sort of goal list for the week.
this really lovely piece. Simple, graceful, organic.
I talked to some artists last weekend (see Thursday's post) and each one gave me a lot to think about. I learned two ways to do encaustic work, talked to a pastel artist about how he approaches his work and how he lets it go (sales), and one artist who combined metal sculpture, with bird nests and mannequins.
She used to make clothing, and cares about our environment, so she combines that with her metal work. I loved her deep need to make a visual statement. I just wish we were in the financial position to support each one of these artist, I would have left with a vibrant pastel landscape, a delicate layered encaustic collage, and a meaningful sculpture. Oh and some very modern pearl earrings!
So the gist was, use good materials, find your vision, and keep working...
linking to:
https://paintpartyfriday.blogspot.com/
I love it!!!!!! art with a super statement ;O)
ReplyDeleteExcellent. These are all so pretty - I love the ink on the colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pieces!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty paintings.
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I love your trees and can't wait toto start following Leslie's tutorials. She mentioned she used Blick water paper "in blocks". Do you know what that means? Thank you for sharing that tutorial. Have a great weekend. mary
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful are your creations and so colorful!
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Wonderful sketches and mark making. Love your whimsical watercolor trees! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteThe bubbles were pretty and certainly had dimension but I like them much better with the marker added. Like adding appliqué to patchwork, it just makes it look more polished. Congrats on finding a YouTube video, too. How kind of her to share her technique.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful colors and lovely sketching!
ReplyDeleteI love these sketches. I really should get back into creating each day too. I can get a bit lazy sometimes. Happy PPF from Number 18 :D
ReplyDeleteOh, that looks like so much fun. I am going to have to try that. You can also find many zentangle ideas on Pinterest, if you're on there.
ReplyDeletelove your painting with the trees! So fun!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese pieces really appeal to me. They have a bit of a mid-century modern meets Jetsons feel.
ReplyDeleteYou did some really fun pieces this week. Great job!
ReplyDeleteHi Leanna and congratulations on your feature in PPF this week.
ReplyDeleteYour posts are always so full of great tips and demos and your art is beautiful and whimsical. I love it all and it was fun how you doodled the circles too. Happy PPF xx
Beautiful work, love how you used the colours. Congrats on being featured at PPF, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI love the way the black lines look against the paints; it's a really effective combination.
ReplyDeleteYou do such beautiful and fun work!
ReplyDeleteKeep up with the creative beauty but don't forget to color outside the lines. ;)
ReplyDeletelovely work all of them. I like flowers
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these! I'm always so inspired when I see your posts! :D Such simple elegance!
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