Next I began working on the pouches. I changed the colors of some of them. Again, these were layered.
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Thursday, February 27, 2014
Monday, February 24, 2014
MARBLES - 4
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| Close up of first section of marbles completed. |
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| At this point when I had the painting on the easel, my husband said he liked it so far - "except for all of the white marbles; maybe you should paint them a color, too". (He was kidding!) |
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014
WATERMEDIA SHOWCASE - THE ARTIST'S MAGAZINE APRIL 2014 ISSUE
Thursday, February 13, 2014
MARBLES - 2
I began painting the wooden box, glazing layers and adding some drybrush at the end.
I then began adding some shadows in the deep portions of the box.
I then began adding some shadows in the deep portions of the box.
Monday, February 10, 2014
GEORGIA WATERCOLOR SOCIETY 2014 NATIONAL EXHIBITION
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| "Swirls" |
I got a notice
that my painting “Swirls” has been accepted into the GWS National Exhibition.
Ally Benbrook,
Chris Krupinski and Susan Stuller were a few of the artists' name that I
recognized, but I might recognize the work of others when I see it. I'm not a "name dropper" - really! - but it's always exciting to know that your painting is hanging in the same show with some of the "big name" artists!
So far, each
time I have entered a painting into any of the Georgia shows my work has been accepted! Always different work (obviously) and different
judges. But - - - I know better than to get complacent and brag-y!!!
Because . . . then there is
TWSA – have never gotten into that, didn’t even enter this year – maybe next
year I’ll have something I feel is strong enough.
I’ve also never
gotten into Louisiana , so gave up on them.
This
particular painting was also entered in another show, but didn’t make the cut.
Just goes to
show, as I always say, you should not get upset when you don’t get into a show. (And don't let it "go to your head" when you do!!!!)
If you are in the area, stop in and see the show!
770-838-1083
Opening Reception: March 7, 2014 from 5 – 7 p.m.
Show hangs March 7 – April 24, 2014
Thursday, February 6, 2014
OWS SHOW AT MIDDLETOWN ARTS CENTER
Well, as promised, here is the link to the video wherein I was interviewed.
Fortunately he edited a lot and I didn't get a chance to look or sound too stupid!
At the beginning my painting is featured on the left in front (the red one) and at some point you see a woman in black from the back, with a bun in her hair, taking a photo of one of the paintings - that would be me. I look pretty darn good from the back!!
Enjoy!
Monday, February 3, 2014
MARBLES -1
When my friend and I went to Stan Hywet Hall, after we had lunch, we walked through the gift shop and saw a box of marbles. I immediately thought "what a great painting they would make" so I took a few photos.
I knew I wanted to somehow incorporate the game rules with the marbles and decided to enlarge both and then superimpose them. Since I do not have any fancy editing programs, I do this by "hand" on the copier.
Once I had that all worked out, I traced the photos onto Arches 140 CP and was ready to begin painting.
I knew I wanted to somehow incorporate the game rules with the marbles and decided to enlarge both and then superimpose them. Since I do not have any fancy editing programs, I do this by "hand" on the copier.
Once I had that all worked out, I traced the photos onto Arches 140 CP and was ready to begin painting.





















