I feel that by taking from the same teacher (as opposed to workshops from different teachers) for the last year has helped me to become a better painter - but, more importantly, more confident in my ability as a painter. Put simply, I now know I can paint.
My interest in figures/faces in art goes way back. Whenever I go to art shows, galleries or museums, I am always dawn to the figurative work. I have dabbled in efforts to paint figures/faces, but haven't pursued it seriously. I have drawn a lot of "caricatures" for my watercolor cards - and that's what I like, loose, impressionistic, whimsical - not photo realism.
As in anything else, practice is the key to improving. I have decided to really concentrate on figures/faces for the next 6 months. This will be an experimentation of sorts - to have fun, try different media and see what emerges. I will post some paintings/drawings as I travel on this artistic path.
In that vein, I am taking a sketch book with me everywhere (actually drew some people while at jury duty today). Here is a photo of a couple little drawings I did the other night while watching TV -- it will be easy to make them into gift tags.
Linda
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Lily Pad Paintings
This afternoon, I headed over to work and hung the 2 lily pad paintings. Took me awhile to get them exactly even, but voila! Here they are . . .
Linda
Linda
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Getting Funky!
So, in class today we painted a still life with sunflowers. I love sunflowers, but have not had great success painting them. Once I got my canvas covered, I decided to wipe it all off and start over. My teacher told me not to wipe it out, but said "you have to funk it up!" So, I took out my palette knife and got funky.
Here are today's sunflowers!
Linda
Here are today's sunflowers!
Linda
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