Welcome to paint party Friday, where we share our love of color...
but I'm not one to leave well enough alone... so I began to add detail with ink.
we planted wildflower seeds in big patio pots in June and have enjoyed the display all summer. It's still summer temperature wise here... and though sparse now the wildflowers are still pretty.the sketchbook I'm using for paint is made with 140 lb paper to stand up to watercolors.
These are my four offerings this week.
The calendar is by joanna basford and has taught me so much about shading while coloring in the line drawing.
This is how it started...
every time I walk by I admire how pretty it came out... nice to quiet the critic, right?
We have a teal, and a turquoise planter outside, and I love that color. The painting on the right started like this as my morning exercise...
tombow markers overlapping. When you dab with water brush it blends into those on the right. overlapping color, blending with water... then starting to add detail with inkadd a background, with shadows under the pot...
the last thing to share is a very simple line drawing done with the Pitt artist brush pen that leaves a calligraphy like thick line. When I paint with the waterbrush, I wipe off color on the calendar page, and wondered how a simple line drawing would look over that. Good. I like the concept.
well done I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteYour paintings are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the process of it - everything turned out so beautiful
ReplyDeleteLove your paintings and your step by steps. I can't wait to try out my new watercolors this weekend. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLovely colourful pieces, I love colour.
ReplyDeleteI always like the combination of ink and watercolor together - well done!
ReplyDeleteGreat paintings, very colourful.
ReplyDeleteYour paintings are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow these are all so pretty and full of color. Have a great day today.
ReplyDeleteLove all of your beautiful florals! Happy PPF, Valerie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteA lot of fun. I love seeing the flowers appear in the pots. I never would have thought those blobs could be that gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe addition of ink really sets off those pots. NICE job!
ReplyDeleteLove to see these painting efforts on Fridays. All so gorgeous to me. Meanwhile, I enjoyed your I Likes too and thank you for including the directions for the food. I often check back to your blog for them. I know what you mean about not always being in the mood for activities. Sometimes I have to push myself and other times, just leave it for a few days. I'm sorry you are stuck at home still; that's definitely not good for the morale. Thankful you have such good support with DH and adorable poodle.
ReplyDeleteLuv your art. Thanks for showing us the process
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great journal pages!
ReplyDeleteThe details you've added with ink really make the paintings come alive. Just lovely!!
ReplyDeleteYour art is really, really pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful and colourful works of art today, the patio planters look fantastic. Happy PPF Tracey x
ReplyDeleteYour flower watercolors always make me smile.
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love how the color of your planters sing with the autumnal flowers. your paintings sing. thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteThis critic here, thinks your watercolours are beautiful. You are so very clever!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely, what a treat to see these lovely paintings today. I love watercolour but I too have trouble leaving it alone lol. Elle/EOTC xx
ReplyDeleteCharming paintings!!
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