It's time for my weekly round-up of painting! Color, glorious color. I paint because I want to express something within myself. Painting provides something that art quilting, and writing does not... oh they are all very important to me but in different ways, and I find I turn to each one throughout the week.
The day before the snowstorm, we had to put our flowers in the garage for safety as we knew the temps were dropping from 90 to 25F then would be climbing back to 90 the following week. I had watched the forger's show on how A. Derain painted and it along with the sunshine on my yellow mums inspired me to get out the paints
the color is more intense in person but this will show you how I freely daubed on the watercolor then flicked the black pen to give the feel of stems. Some white posca pen dots add highlights.
Thursday, one of the "I Like Thursday" posters in Florida (lavender dreamer too) shared a photo of a flower with yellow butterfly, and her capture of light and dark, of blurring the background caught my eye. I can't say I captured it, you can't win 'em all, but it was fun to try!!!
gray, purple, green blended in sweeping strokes. It was too blended so I went over it at the end with a prisma color pencil to get the texture of the paper and I like that effect. I'll do that again I think.
I struggled with white flowers and nearly white butterfly, combined with my way of painting, and can't say I love it, but I like it and I learned while painting about shading and textures.
I remember going to the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC often, while we lived in Maryland. I would get as close as the guards allowed, to see brush strokes.
I think I just need to paint more.
two new pieces on the "gallery mantel" |
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Beautiful flowers, I love especially the blue and yellow one. Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful paintings. I agree the ink pen gives more intense.
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF ♥️🌺
Loving the blue vase and yellow flowers especially. The glassy look of the vase is perfect!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paintings - both of them!
ReplyDeleteWow-I think the final mums painting is my favorite. The outlining and black strokes really make the colors shine. The butterfly is great, too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paintings and words. Happy PPF
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Your art just makes me happy. Thank you, have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi LeeAnna,
ReplyDeleteI have a few Hostas in such painted blue pots ! A perfect combination!
Painting white flowers and a butterfly without becoming a muddy mess is secces indeed :)
hugs,
Joanne
It's fun to experiment with different styles and techniques. LOVE your pot of mums!!
ReplyDeleteYou are not giving yourself enough credit! OH MY! It is GORGEOUS! I love the background color that gives it good contrast and then when you added....Seek beauty...it made tears come to my eyes! Don't you wish everyone in the world would support and love each other the way we do in our little blogger community! You amaze me! I'm going to use it as a background on my computer! I love it...love them both! Hugs for making our lives more beautiful my friend!
ReplyDeleteThose are both really, really pretty!
ReplyDelete"Deep greens and blues are the colors I choose
ReplyDeleteWon't you let me go down in my dreams?"...
a line from "Sweet Baby James as i recall
Thanks James Taylor for your music
and Le Anna for your paintings. Mahalo!!
Pretty pieces!
ReplyDeletebeautiful paintings. And I hope you don't get more snow until it's actually winter!Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteI like the background on the butterfly piece. And the blue pot with mums is wonderful.
ReplyDeletePat
Very pretty! Love the seek beautfy piece!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.It would be my pleasure if you join my link up party related to Gardening here http://jaipurgardening.blogspot.com/2020/09/peacock-flower-beauty.html
ReplyDeleteIt's the season for mums and that alone makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteLovely work. 👍
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