For the painting round up this week I have flowers and faces!
Inspired by my friend Mary's image on this post, to use glorious
golds, yellows and greens
Funny, how I was inspired by the image yet didn't stay true to the colors and shadows.
Seeing it in these photos I see where I went wrong in shadow and
color but... it was lots of fun to make!
I really focused on dots of color. I initially painted a sea of
gold/yellow, then shadowed with other colors and got the center
proportions off, but... I liked making it, and love all the dots
of colors on top of the watercolor
thanks Mary!!
next flower was done last Friday when my friend Sonja in Hawaii sent some glorious photos of her own garden... with a tropical hibiscus blossom. It was a lush shade of palest pink, and made me want to try to capture the delicacy in paint
I'm having a lot of trouble capturing true color in my camera right now, then the new computer software is not user friendly in editing as well.
still you get the idea
Sonja can be found at this blog
https://sonjahagemanndesigns.blogspot.com
I notice little details when I go from photo to paint... don't always have a lot of control over it but I try to do an impression of the image, while pulling in little details, like the orange bits above.
now for some faces... I want to try bead embroidery, like beading around a cabochon. I wanted to use a moon face and had trouble finding one to purchase from a place I would be comfortable doing that, so why not combine painting and fabric???
a sketch on paper, after looking at google images for ideas...
now to sketch it on fabric....
Speaking of fabric, this week I wanted to use some tiny sewn blocks, and found this painting in my "parts dept" of old projects put aside...
and am working on making it all fit together... so far I added in shoulders so it's a little different. She is painted on fabric with paintsticks and embossed over templates in places. I do NOT use Shiva, I do not like the smell and they don't hold up over time. I add details with marker and prisma color pencils.
I went to a zoom lecture by Elizabeth Gilbert last night, and someone asked how she deals with being judged as an artist and writer. She said, we're always being judged... walk into a party and people inwardly think of how your hair looks, what you're wearing, how thin you are... When you do anything someone is judging it... so why not just create and ignore the judging?
That resonated with me... yes... if you're going to be judged anyway, why not make something to have after the judging is over?lol
Linking to
https://paintpartyfriday.blogspot.com/
Funny, how I was inspired by the image yet didn't stay true to the colors and shadows.
on the mantel |
thanks Mary!!
next flower was done last Friday when my friend Sonja in Hawaii sent some glorious photos of her own garden... with a tropical hibiscus blossom. It was a lush shade of palest pink, and made me want to try to capture the delicacy in paint
I'm having a lot of trouble capturing true color in my camera right now, then the new computer software is not user friendly in editing as well.
still you get the idea
Sonja can be found at this blog
https://sonjahagemanndesigns.blogspot.com
I notice little details when I go from photo to paint... don't always have a lot of control over it but I try to do an impression of the image, while pulling in little details, like the orange bits above.
now for some faces... I want to try bead embroidery, like beading around a cabochon. I wanted to use a moon face and had trouble finding one to purchase from a place I would be comfortable doing that, so why not combine painting and fabric???
a sketch on paper, after looking at google images for ideas...
now to sketch it on fabric....
Speaking of fabric, this week I wanted to use some tiny sewn blocks, and found this painting in my "parts dept" of old projects put aside...
and am working on making it all fit together... so far I added in shoulders so it's a little different. She is painted on fabric with paintsticks and embossed over templates in places. I do NOT use Shiva, I do not like the smell and they don't hold up over time. I add details with marker and prisma color pencils.
I went to a zoom lecture by Elizabeth Gilbert last night, and someone asked how she deals with being judged as an artist and writer. She said, we're always being judged... walk into a party and people inwardly think of how your hair looks, what you're wearing, how thin you are... When you do anything someone is judging it... so why not just create and ignore the judging?
That resonated with me... yes... if you're going to be judged anyway, why not make something to have after the judging is over?lol
Linking to
https://paintpartyfriday.blogspot.com/
I love your little dots and the effect they have! Also I want to say your hibiscus is lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are lovely. Love the details.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers really are very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat woman is right - just create and don't worry about what others think/say/do! Love you flowers. Have fun with your projects, and have a great weekend, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers and faces today!
ReplyDeleteNicely done! 🌸
ReplyDeletethese are wonderful works!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend, Elke
wise words from Elizabeth Gilbert.
ReplyDeleteYour watercolor painting is getting better and better, and I love all the fine dots and lines you make to add to the detail! Happy PPF!
Love your work! Your flowers are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are wonderful! You are so talented! I've always heard that human faces are very difficult. You make it look easy! I can't draw to save my life!
ReplyDeleteI always want to serious of moon and sun..PPF and Coffee is on
ReplyDeleteEspecially love the sunflower! DH brought me some from a field close by, where you are allowed to pick them. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteLove those flower paintings! Just great:)
ReplyDeleteAs always, your flowers are terrific.
ReplyDeletePat
Ohhh you are just amazing. The detail is excellent.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous florals, and the dotting technique is really great. Lovely work all round. Belated happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteAlison x