Category Archives: Representational paintings
Switching Gears
Today was a get together of painting people at the Sr. Center and I started a pastel. I first coated Wallis paper with a Burnt Scarlet w/c wash. It’s a very nice fall scene. Probably won’t work on it till … Continue reading
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Tagged Early pastel, Wallis paper
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Holy Macaw, That’s Not Very Abstract
This weekend was a time to stretch my mind and muscles (fine motor skills) at a workshop with the well known wildlife artist, Rod Lawrence working on fur and feathers. Every once in a while it’s a good idea to … Continue reading
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Tagged macaw, Rod Lawrence, wildlife art
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Watercolor Duochrome Paints
This is a little older painting from before I got so wild. Anyway, I thought it would be interesting to show what happens with Daniel Smith’s Duochrome watercolor paints. This piece was done with only one color–Desert Bronze. When you … Continue reading