Sunday, January 27, 2019

Abstract Paintings, Color and Brush Work

After finishing up the other paintings I had in the works I'm just loosening up and playing with paint to get the creative juices going.


This was on a tiny canvas panel. It started as an exercise in lines and then moved on to dots.



I continued to add other shapes and colors until it became this.



This last example is on an 12 x 16 inch canvas.

All I can do is tell you that it feels great to just be free with the materials without a set goal or design in mind and see where it leads me.


I keep going back and forth between painting knives and brushes as I use up the last of the heavy bodied tube acrylics and have had to add some liquid paints because I'd been down to only red, blue and green in the tube paints.

 

It didn't take long for my old habits to kick in and begin to make it look a bit like a floral. I'm not sure whether to follow that lead or discourage it and see if the work leads me somewhere else.



It could be the suggestion of a bird. It's early yet and there's still paint left so we'll see.



Changing Background on the Flowers in a Teapot Painting

I put a lighter background on one of my old paintings.

Here I am at the start of the process. As you can see I had tried a lot of things before deciding on this.





I prefer the brighter, fresher look that it has now.

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

I've been trying to finish up the last few paintings around here but am not feeling inspired by anything but an urge to get this stuff out of my way. I'm afraid it shows but here they are anyway.


This is the 3rd or 4th different background I've put on this vase of flowers and I'm still not happy with it. Maybe I should add more flowers.


This is a Birthday present for the sister that keeps bringing me garden gnomes for my yard.


This started out to be just yellow tulips but I thought it needed something for contrast so I turned some of them into Iris but still wasn't happy with it.


Each color I add seems to help add a little life to this painting.

Here I'm just playing with color and shape while designing wrapping papers and fabric.


One thing came of all of this and that was to remind me how versitile paints are and how much I enjoy them whether inspiration strikes or not.

The important thing is to smile and keep doing the thigs that bring you joy.

Getting Back To Drawing


The drawing to the left side of this page is from an old sketchbook and the right one was done a few days ago to see how much my style had changed in the 8 years between them. The reason there isn't much change is because I haven't done a lot of drawing in a long time which of course is why I thought that it was time to get back to it.
 I still kind of like this drawing and may put it on some products on Zazzle.


It's easy to see that this was and old drawing that I took colored pencils and markers to. I enjoyed adding all of the extra color and the 3 red flowers.


This was the most fun that I had just adding colored pencil to an old and dissapointing drawing. It made a lot of people smile including myself .


This just went in the mail to my baby sister. She paints in a lot of these bright, exciting colors and I thought it was a great way to let her know that she inspires me.

Monday, January 7, 2019

Cardinal "Selfies"


From some of the looks on his face we're pretty sure that he KNOWS there is a camera in the birdfeeder.



From the way he looks around he seems to know that something is there.


... and he's thinking about it.


...and wondering what we're up to. Maybe a bit cranky about it.



This is my favorite photo of him so far.

Sunday, January 6, 2019

Lily Painting and Color Changes to an Old Painting

 I've been working on this old painting for 10 or 15 years, maybe longer but some of the lilies just didn't seem right.


You see it here in the middle of the change. It started with 2 yellow lilies and I decided yo make them white so they would balance better with the vase.


Here's a close look at the yellow one.


Here's a detail view where you see it with the others.


This is how it hangs on the wall now. I can't promise not to change it again but for now, I'm satisfied.

Painting Sunflowers, Daisies and Marigolds from my 2018 Garden


I tried a number of different backgrounds for this painting and ended up leaving it green because it will be removed by computer when I use this design on fabrics and other products.


Instead I focused my energy on getting the flowers the way that I wanted them. Here you see me changing a wildflower to a marigold to better balance my design.


At this point it's just a matter of deciding which end I want up in the final design.


I prefer it this way but on some items it really won't matter what direction it is. That's one of the really fun and surprising things about florals.