Wednesday, February 28, 2018
What We See
Sunday, February 25, 2018
We Are Stardust
I am trying to be more abstract in my painting. It is very hard! I know that I need to just jump in there but think maybe baby steps are more prudent.I have to say this painting was very fun to do; all expectations were off the table. I just let things happen amd I am pleased. Who knows what the next one will look like!
Saturday, February 24, 2018
UPGRADE
I tend to go from the panoramic to the close up; often in the same day. This painting’s composition makes a path through the gray tones of the buckets adding snippets of bright colors in the flowers and
Leaves.I remember the artist at a watercolor workshop years ago who spoke to us about creating a “ribbon”of color through the painting leading the viewer through the painting.In this painting it is the darkest dark that starts at the bottom and makes a trail all the way to the top.
Leaves.I remember the artist at a watercolor workshop years ago who spoke to us about creating a “ribbon”of color through the painting leading the viewer through the painting.In this painting it is the darkest dark that starts at the bottom and makes a trail all the way to the top.
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Gold Medal Lilacs
I have painted lilacs many times and will continue to do so. The wonderful fragrance of lilacs is one of those that is not easy to replicate. No perfume or soap titled lilac can match the real thing. The colors and shapes of the flowers are unrivaled in their beauty. I am glad to be able to do something that gives me so much pleasure; what a great job!
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
Wake Me Up
I switch back and forth between light and dark backgrounds.The light background is great for creating an airy light filled atmosphere. The dark adds a feeling of excitement and drama. I guess it depends on the mood I am in at the time I am painting. It just happens as I go along,
Friday, February 16, 2018
Far Afield
A reason I like painting the Meadow series is a chance to show perspective in a landscape. The flowers close to the bottom of the painting are larger compared to the ones at the top of the painting, showing a distance between the two areas.It is a pleasure to paint flowers in a setting where I can just go with my intuition about the placement of the blooms rather than recreate the exact location of each flower.
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Look Before You Leap
This is another of my new favorite subject —meadows.The iris and other flowers in this painting have become wilder as in a non planned arrangement.. It is as if the bulbs and seeds were just thrown out and thrived wherever they landed. I like this much more than a formal planting.My iris here in Memphis have not started blooming yet, although the daffodils will be soon
Sunday, February 11, 2018
Off the Charts
I like to paint from fresh flowers but I do rely on photographs too. I was in Kroger doing some grocery shopping last week. I passed by some beautifully arranged bouquets that were very well lit. I did a stealth glance for any clerk that might see me, pulled out my phone and took some photos .As usual, what I painted is not a perfect replica of the original flowers. I like to put my own spin and “animate” what I see.This one worked out.
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Parking Pass
Even though we are having some colder weather here in the south right now, I can’t help getting excited about Spring.My husband planted tulip and daffodil bulbs and it won’t be long until they start emerging from the ground. We are usually able to time our purchase of the bulbs at Lowe’s or Home Depot when they go on sale at the end of the season. So until April I will be painting tulips from last year’s photos.
Monday, February 5, 2018
Pinnacle
Drama is the name of the game. Value is important to make each color show up to it best potential. I always make sure to have a light, dark and medium value in every painting.It is necessary is to make the values unequal; in a delicate quiet painting the dark value will be used sparingly. In this painting the dark background makes the flowers pop.
Friday, February 2, 2018
Cool Garden
This painting is being given away on Daily Paintworks.com this week. I have been chosen as the Spotlight Artist of the week.Those who have purchased a painting on the DPW site during the month will be entered into a drawing for this painting. There is also an interview with me on the DPW site.
Thursday, February 1, 2018
Big Moment
I like the combination of pastel and bright colors in a painting. The pastels function almost as a neutral in the composition— giving the eye a rest from the brightest colors. The buckets are also a contrast to the soft petals of the flowers. The composition is chosen to keep the viewer inside the picture plane, almost in a circular pattern.
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