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”

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

TEAPOT AND ORB - 8

I have auditioned my pinks and am ready to begin the background – nothing ventured, nothing gained, right??
Well, definitely nothing gained!!!

At this point I'm ready to give up.  The blue paint is lifing too much, the background and shadows are too blotchy and I'm not happy.  I may try adding some fluid acrylics at this point, or I may just give up.

Looks like the painting won after all!  Remember that score card? Now it's Painting 3 - Deb 2.

Win some, lose some.  I lose.

But it's definitely worth another try.

9 comments:

RH Carpenter said...

Definitely worth another try or fluid acrylics - just my opinion, but I wouldn't make the bg so pink, perhaps a muted, softer pink/violet so the teapot and others are stars; right now that pink just screams PINK. Sorry it didn't work out - but every mistake is a learning experience - next time it will be Deb 5 - Painting 0!!
See you tomorrow at the GCWS.

Nancy Goldman said...

Don't give up Deb. It's too beautiful to let the painting win. The blotches in the background don't bother me at all. If you hadn't said anything, I would have thought that you did that effect on purpose.

Christiane Kingsley said...

Oh, don't give up, Deb. If you don't like it, try the fluid acrylics. That teapot is so gorgeous!

Carol Blackburn said...

I agree with Nancy, Deb.....that's how most of my backgrounds come out anyway. I know it's not the quality you strive for but it is still a beautiful painting and a wonderful learning experience for you. I've taken paintings I wasn't so pleased with and cut them up into ACEO's. Perhaps doing that would make you feel better. :)

martinealison said...

Rien n'est jamais perdu... laissez reposer votre regard...
Je suis certaine de ça!
Gros bisous

debwardart said...

Thanks all - a friend has given me some suggestions for corrections to this piece.
As Martine said (in translation) - "nothing is ever lost" - so I will probably attempt to complete this one in the near future.

laura said...

That lifting problem is so frustrating!
But I think this painting is working--in the thumbnail I noticed the composition is very strong; and, up close, the objects are beautifully rendered ... Love the green leaves against the pink cloth.

debwardart said...

Laura, thanks for the comments - as you can see, I'm not happy - and as soon as I get time I'll either add FA or start over!

Maria said...

I think it may look good with more of a grape colored background but I'd do it in a sort of a wash because I really like that uneven watercolor effect ...