The journey of a watercolor artist during times of lingering and times of mania.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
This came together. I will look at it again next week. This photo is not at good as I would like. No sun. I like the indigo in the background. I may deepen it. The picture is flipped. Gosh, time to go to bed.
I am a watercolor artist. My paintings are bold, and full of color. Most of my work takes time. The world around me is my inspiration. A camera is in my hand whereever I go.
I like a painting to be strong enough in composition to be appealing from across the room, but when viewed up close I my audience should enjoy the details.
Watercolor has so many attitudes and possibilities, I am always exploring.
Most people comment on how unforgiving watercolor is. If good paper is used it is very forgiving. Being and educator I love to teach classes. I first instruct students on how to control brushes, the flow of paint and of course the water.
I teach beginning to advanced students. Many opt to pay a little more to use my supplies solely. This is an excellent way to learn that success depends on the foundation of good materials. This is very cost efficient for beginners also. I always say there is an artist in everyone.
Lovely fresh sun flowers... Beautiful!
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