Saturday, April 13, 2024

Delicate Blooms


                                                                DELICATE BLOOMS

 This oil painting takes on the resemblance of a watercolor painting. The technique was to use a thinner ,

more transparent approach to applying the paint. Although more delicate ; there is still  a strong source 

of light in the composition of the painting. The lighter side of the flowers and the vase suggest the light is 

coming from the right; this gives more depth to the image.











Thursday, April 11, 2024

Old Times Sake


                                                                     Old Times Sake


     Of course I would  pick a garden scene to paint. I love the unusual color palette and the natural planting. The house in the background is a muted color to make it recede to show depth. It gives  a contrast of warmth and coolness although.

Sunday, March 31, 2024

NEW MARKET


                                                                     NEW MARKET

  I love flower markets. They were prolific in European cities that I visited and also in major U.S cities like  New York and San Francisco. I was always drawn to the bright colors  mixed all together in similar silver and terra cotta containers. They offer a welcoming spot in winter especially and a way to bring home a lovely piece of nature.



Tuesday, March 26, 2024

GROUP CHAT


                                                                  GROUP  CHAT

                I really love to paint garden or meadow scenes where the flowers are randomly planted and

        different from each other. Since they are similar size; the focal point has to be achieved by stronger 

        color or grouping of flowers. The arrangement hast keepthe eyes moving around the picture plane

        never going out of the four sides. Another method of interest used isvto create ares of darker green 



                                                     


Friday, March 15, 2024

MYSTERY FOREST


  This is a large (30x40) commission that I recently did for some friends moving into a new home. I more often do floral compositions but I enjoy landscapes too. Doing this type painting allows for a deeper composition. The flowers at the front are a kind of gateway into the picture and takes the viewer deep into the picture. The muted colors promote the calm mysterious feeling.

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Fast Forward


 FAST FORWARD

      I enjoy painting bouquets of flowers; either very close up or on a table with other objects. This one is a focus mainly on the actual blooms. When I started this I was looking at a vase of flowers but I took some artistic liberties arranging the flowers in my head. If you notice, I used repetition , an important principle of design by repeating colors and shapes in the bouquet to make the viewer’s eye move around the plane of the painting. Another way I used design is in the background. I used pattern to make the plain blue more interesting. I actually did it with 2 blue shades that had a stronger contrast to each other. It was pretty but it called attention away from the flowers so I toned down one of the blues so they are almost the same value. A little artists “ trick”.

Saturday, March 9, 2024

Fairyland


  Swasn’t sure whereI was going with  this painting but the delicate flowers took me in this direction. 

I remember reading the story about Thumbelina; the story about the tiny girl who ended up falling in 

love with a flower fairy prince her size. This flower forest is just the place she would have loved!

Available on Dailypaintworks.com Libby Anderson




Friday, February 23, 2024

Doc Amos Store


 This is an oil painting of Doc Amos Store; a store that my watercolor class in college often went to paint

back in the 1970s. It was a 2 story wooden building that sold groceries and was a local gathering place for for men in the neighborhood. I have several photographs that I took at the time. I am glad because the structure is no longer standing.i like the contrast of the figures against the building.

Friday, February 16, 2024

NAME oF LOVE


 I am back to painting a meadow scene. I love the freedom of showing flowers in their natural setting.

These spring flowers are so exuberant that they seem to burst right off the page in all their glory. While they have some similarity in a repetitive pattern; each flower has a distinctive personality.as if to say”Look at me!”Available on Daily Paintworks.com- Libby Anderson