Deb Ward, GWS, OWS, PWS, WSI - WATERCOLOR/WATER MEDIA - My passion is teaching adult “beginners”. Weekly classes in my home; workshops; classes for Cincinnati Recreation Commission. My work is nationally recognized and published - see “Featured” on my sidebar. I’m a Signature Member of Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Indiana state Watercolor Societies, Cincinnati Art Club, past-President of Greater Cincinnati Watercolor Society. Contact info below under “Class Information”
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Sunday, September 12, 2010
MOOOO!
Meet Erin - she's our biggest gal - bossy as all get out!
Here's the progression of this painting:
And thus ends the cow posts - at least for now!!!!
Thanks Christiane - this was fun and quick - I like the drips too! Thanks Pat - and your summer house looks like a wonderful place to paint - so warm and bright and cozy!
What a great looking cow. I bet she's a beauty in person too. I have a picture I took of three or four cows in a field I happen to drive by. They are black and white and have the biggest eyes. It's on my list of things to paint.
Your painting of Erin is outstanding Debs - adore the colours you used and the technique with all those drips. Thought the lace with the teapot a lesson to us all on how to create this effect.
Gretchen and Joy - thanks - give it a try - EASY!! I'll pass on the info to my husband - he loves his cows!! Thanks Joan - still worrying over the teapot but will finalize it soon. Thanks Rhonda!!!
Deb, I really like this painting of ErinL love the drips, love the use of whites, I hope that you do more paintings of your herd.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks Christiane - this was fun and quick - I like the drips too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat - and your summer house looks like a wonderful place to paint - so warm and bright and cozy!
Always had the urge to paint a cow. Love this and it inspires me to do ( at least try) one.
ReplyDeleteand love your cow stories.
This is cool.
ReplyDeleteBarbra Joan - give it a try - this, as you can see, was very simple and easy and FUN!
ReplyDeleteThanks Stan!
What a great looking cow. I bet she's a beauty in person too. I have a picture I took of three or four cows in a field I happen to drive by. They are black and white and have the biggest eyes. It's on my list of things to paint.
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures...
ReplyDeletethe technique is fantastic...
congrats...
Your painting of Erin is outstanding Debs - adore the colours you used and the technique with all those drips.
ReplyDeleteThought the lace with the teapot a lesson to us all on how to create this effect.
This one is soooo coool!!!
ReplyDeleteGretchen and Joy - thanks - give it a try - EASY!! I'll pass on the info to my husband - he loves his cows!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Joan - still worrying over the teapot but will finalize it soon.
Thanks Rhonda!!!