I love Beatrix Potter's work, so today I wanted to draw one of her characters. This is using colored pencils and pastel pencils. I forgot to add a background to her, so I'll do that right now.
I've always been involved in music somehow and used instruments or my voice as my creative expression. In 2007, I found myself without any guitar at my disposal. I picked up a paint brush and started painting. From that first Apple painting, I discovered that I had the ability to draw and paint. This blog shows my progress and growth since 2007. Enjoy! Favorite Artists: Andrew Wyeth, Georgia O'Keeffe, Salvidor Dali, Raphael, Manet, Dega, Beatrix Potter.
November 4, 2012
October 15, 2012
Learning to use watercolor
So I'm learning how to use watercolor. The mouse was copied from someone else's blog. It helped me understand how he layered the color. I created the owl from a picture I found, after I understood the idea that watercolor doesn't have to "fill in the blanks". It's a little like sketching. Fill in only what you need to.
My natural instinct is to keep going and be as detailed as possible, so in a way, I'm retraining how I think about painting.
August 17, 2012
Dahlia and the Bear
So I have a lot of downtime on my hands at the moment, so I've thrown myself into painting. This is an Impressionistic Dahlia. The orange really pops because of the background. Blue is the opposite of Orange on the color wheel, so it's going to really stand out.
I saw a sketch of his bear on the internet, so I free handed him onto a painted background. He's really cute.
August 15, 2012
Two New Paintings
I was inspired by a local Coeur d'Alene painter I met named Tom Hanson who does abstract acrylic paintings. I've been trying to branch out and add a lot of texture to my paintings through mixed media or by pressing objects into the paint.
Here are my two latest paintings. (Again the color isn't as vibrant as it is in person)
Here are my two latest paintings. (Again the color isn't as vibrant as it is in person)
This is an abstract of the view of the mountains out my back door. |
February 2, 2012
White Tail Buck
January 21, 2012
Watercolor, Not As Easy As You Think
Brent gave me a watercolor set for Christmas, so I've been watching Youtube videos to learn some techniques. Watercolor gives an ethereal yet natural quality to a picture. I was really excited to start using it. Plus the clean up is so easy!
I thought this medium would be easy to use because you paint with it as a kid. I mean you just add some water and start painting right?!
Come to find out, watercolor it's one of the most difficult mediums. Manipulating water and thinking about a picture in terms of layers is not something I'm used to.
I'm hoping to take a Beginner's art class at the local college in April. Learning some basic techniques is really going to be helpful.
I thought this medium would be easy to use because you paint with it as a kid. I mean you just add some water and start painting right?!
Come to find out, watercolor it's one of the most difficult mediums. Manipulating water and thinking about a picture in terms of layers is not something I'm used to.
I'm hoping to take a Beginner's art class at the local college in April. Learning some basic techniques is really going to be helpful.
January 4, 2012
Old Rabbit vs New Rabbit

So Rabbit #1 is painted by Arthur Frost (who also illustrated "Alice in Wonderland"). I love his rabbit and how casual he is. I thought I'd give him an updated wardrobe. His head might be a little bit big, but rabbits do have big heads. I think it's really that his eye is too big. He looks a little chipmunk like.
Labels:
arthur frost,
drawing,
illustration,
rabbit,
watercolor
January 3, 2012
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