Certainly a favorite. Sienna Red. Thanks Mark/Gwen for taking this pix when we in Tuscany.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Tatang's clay jar
This clay jar is still with the family. Originally owned by my great grandfather, this jar kept water cool from steaming summer.
Italia
This is picture I borrowed from Tanya. My teacher taught me about distance, depth and how to paint greens. I still have a lot to learn about how to paint mountains and trees. It sure isnt as simple as I thought it would be.
“Portofino” - The collection of bright colors, shades, light, shapes, structure, reflection, trees, water, etc has made this little place (Portofino) that sits right in the Italian Riviera a truly fun acrylic project to create. Pieces as such has always been exciting opportunities to create new things with different dimensions and discover new arenas of learning styles and colors along the way.
Romania Impact - Only half of the art pieces received bids and this one was part of those that were sold.
NY Public Library
This piece I will be painting every winter for awhile thanks to JPs suggestion. Dimensions, colors, lights. I want to see how my perspective change each year.
Sunflower
This piece took forever. My teacher said it's too dark so I lightened it up. Then he said it's too dark. Back and forth until the day he grabbed the brush and he said - it's finished. Then I said it's not yet done. The best lesson I learned with this piece...how to let go of a painting and declare it to be finished.
Reject
This one my teacher said isn't a good project for me when I started as it's too dark. I revisited it a year after and finished it.
Dewburry1
A Dewburry class. I had so much fun doing this piece. Learned about loading a brush properly and how to get that second shade onto the same brushstroke
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