Wednesday, September 3, 2014
This is a small watercolor that I did a lot of dry brush work on to get a textured look. I painted it on Arches 300 lb. paper, which I just love to work on. This lane goes to the cabin on Lake Pomme de Terre. This is a 5x7, matted to an 8x10. It is matted with a tan linen look matt, with a gold liner and is unframed at this time. It was a fun one, trying to scumble dark over light and trying to leave lights for sparkle. Love that paper!!
Saturday, August 30, 2014
I just completed this painting for the NBHA Futurity winner. The winner of this competition wins a painting of their winning dog. This is a 16x20 oil painting and was framed in a wide oak frame with a gold liner. This dog's name is Hog Hill Katie and is owned by Tim Cavanaugh. I did two paintings as I thought the different photographs were interesting. I will post the other also but this one was the first one painted and is the best. I thought so and the man who contacted me thought so also. So it is finished and shipped! Just hope they all like it.
This is the second painting I did of Hog Hill Katie. I sort of worked on them at the same time up to a point, then finishing the other one first as I liked it better. But this one was fun also. I hadn't painted in oils for some time so it was so fun. I fought it for awhile, due to the slow drying, after using acrylic and watercolor when I have had time to paint. They dry so fast and I can get something done so much quicker. When painting time is at a premium, that is a good thing. This is also a 16x20 oil and is unframed at this time. When I paint almost the same painting twice, the first one is usually the best. Guess maybe I lose the interest and excitement on a second try???
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
This was the first one I painted, then decided to paint another one in a little different composition. I worked from photos I took at sunrise one morning. I decided to add the dock at the resort and suggest some cottages at the lake edge in the other one. Then I saw it----the "duck" cloud and started to redo it. I put it on Facebook and friends said "leave it alone". So I did. Do you see the duck cloud?? This one is 8x10 and the other one I did is 8x12. They are acrylic and painted on gessoed watercolor board. Fun!
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