This is the shed behind the cottage along with the clothes line
This is the shed behind the cottage along with the clothes line
Today, I painted the pet of my niece Learose, his name is Noodle!My first time to do a full body figure of a dog with his eyes asking for perfection while he sit looking up on the grass during a church picnic last Sep 7. Since this is a first time trial with an obvious waiting audience, our niece, I decided to paint the dog like an object( I do not know the breed!); so I painted the negative space surrounding his body with ultra blu and yellow to simulate the grass. I painted the dark fur with lamp black ( from my tray of no tube colors!) and green. The creamy color came from yellow ochre and raw umber. The white fur is the white of the paper. The pink dog collar is light carmine. This project was from 10 am to 1145 Saturday morning @ Truman!I am hesitant to retouch, I might overflow my energy. Learose wanted to buy it! Ah ah! Love is free!
9"x12" |
Have never come close to mastering washes so will try to do it on my next project from a great FB photo via Pictures of Chicago. Looking at Ellen Hutson videos for guidance.
Finally! It's taken a while, hasn't it? There are things I like and things that frustrate me—like the ripped paper from leaving the mask on too long. It was an experiment; I masked a couple of highlights, painted around others, and tried to lift others. From now on, I'll stick with the "paint around." Best results (for me) and no ripped paper!
14" x 11" |
Facebook knowing everything about me, sends watercolor reels to my feed. Short without color or equipment tips and usually accompanied by music, they play over and over so you can keep up. Took out a sketchbook never used and doing the ones that appeal to me. Very instructive to watch the brush strokes. Great way to keep going when I don’t know what to paint.