Friday, October 21, 2011

Day 21, Marsh near Thomas Bay

Finally a watercolor that looks like, well, a watercolor!

So, it has been three weeks and I have learned a lot, mostly about myself. That voice that whispers, "what are you thinking, you can't do this", is still there, but she has my attention for shorter periods. Some things I have posted have been rough for me to share, but I did it. I realize now that when I did one of those "bloopers" before, I would just give up and stop painting. This commitment is helping me work through the rough times.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Day 20


Another portrait of Lilly. I intended to do a wash over this, then decided that I should just stop and not overwork it....so it is technically a drawing, not a painting. It is a good thing I make the rules.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Day 19


This is my second try with this goat, a little overworked but better than the first! Goats are very cute, and I will learn to capture that. Someone said that drawing is the ultimate learning experience, and I agree. You have to really understand how something is put together to represent it properly. I will have to spend some time with real goats to understand those feet.

Happily one of my favorite art supply stores sent a Holiday Sale Catalog today, I started out by making a Christmas List for my holiday wishes, and ended up ordering some things I can't wait for. I will be tracking that package!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Day 18


A camp on Webb Lake that caught my eye during yesterday's walk.

My studio is slowly getting organized, and I have been painting 2 to 4 hours a day since I started this project....much better than the 2 to 4 hours a week I was managing. It seemed like when I finally had a chance to paint, I would go to my studio and need to sweep and organize before I could create, and by the time the cleaning was done, my creative energy was gone. Now I can walk in and get to work anytime. I am using up all the lesser quality supplies I have stashed, and will only replace with the best I can afford. Yesterday's painting claimed a fan brush, all of a sudden my work area was covered in hair, then the ferule just gave up the rest in one big chunk.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Day 17


This is a scene from our Sunday morning walk, Parlin Brook here in Weld. I am finally getting a little looser, I think it is because I have been doing still life. All that painting between the lines makes me feel a bit like a rebel I guess!

The leaves are almost all on the ground now, soon all those crazy Fall colors will fade away.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Day 16


The box is working well, but still needs to be painted inside...I must figure out how to add cloth to spice things up.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Now the Real Work Begins! Day 15

I built a rather crude shadow box and completed my first still life. It really feels like work now. I painted until my head hurt.

I now have a very comfortable set up to paint my small paintings, so I can leave my "real" paintings on the easel. I found a table top easel in a corner that I have not used in years, and almost tossed a few times. It fits nicely on my drawing board, and is close to the shadow box...very comfy! Now I must find a home for a crate of books that got displaced by the still life corner....