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Magnificent Maui 5x7 Quick Study |
Saturday, January 27, 2018
Magnificent Maui
Daily Painting - Day 18
Got frustrated with with the rocks and the hill amongst other things. Will be doing this one again tomorrow! Let's see what changes. I think these quick studies are great for learning and practicing and when I pin down what I like, what works, they will be great for a larger more in depth painting. I really can't imagine going big without having done these small quick studies. I believe they will save me lots of time, mistakes and frustrations.
Thursday, January 25, 2018
Ahhh Summer!
"I will not lose, for even in defeat, there's a valuable lesson learned so that evens it up for me." -Jay Z, musician and businessman
Ok, after looking at the painting from Tuesday, I decided, I liked it more than I did when I first finished it. Again, time away helps. However, I decided that I had a few ideas that might make it better so I decided to try it again. WOW, what a difference! I see much improvement. So much more depth. Anyways, moral of the story try, try again! The more often I paint, the more likely things will soon become second nature. I will feel more confident, knowledgable, and comfortable.
Daily Painting - Day 17
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Summer in Northern Michigan 5x7 Quick Study |
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Knowing when to stop
"I can't do it never yet accomplished anything; I will try has performed wonders." - George P. Burnham, -writer and editor
Daily Painting: Day 16
Daily Painting: Day 16
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5x7 Quick Study |
Ugh! Day 16 and I feel like progress with landscapes is slow. Sometimes I even feel like I'm digressing. I've painted only a small handful of landscapes my entire life and never felt satisfied with the results but I will not succomb to my frustrations and overly high expectations after all it has only been a few months using this new medium and only a few years painting since my 20 year+ away from painting. Each time I learn something new or something I do or don't like.
I also need to learn when to stop. The timer for 20 minutes went off and I took the above picture. After looking at the photo on my phone, I noticed a few things I didn't like so I went back in. I like how I fixed the water line but I continued to add more and fix and add and change and while some things were good, I think I would have been better to stop sooner.
So, today's take away - stop sooner than you think. Step back or even away from it for a while. If/when you come back start very slow with only a few strokes at a time. Take a photo. I have found looking at your art from a photo shows things you just didn't see at first.
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with a few too many heavy handed strokes |
Monday, January 22, 2018
If at first you don't succeed
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again."
I joined a painting challenge. It was to paint a painting in 20 minutes for 5 days. First of all, I am finding this scene difficult to begin with. I've not painted too many scenes with lots of green grass so I am struggling to find the right greens. Then I'm trying to give the illusion of the path traveling down a hill. I've been trying to incorporate some of the tips from John Carlson's book Landscape painting, such as warm colors in the foreground and cooler colors in the distance. I may try this one again and again until I get something I sort of like. I do see some improvements from the first one.
Daily Painting: Day 15:
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Same scene as yesterday 5x7 Quick Study |
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Same scene as above - first time painting it 5x7 Quick Study |
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Seize the Sunday!
For six days, work is to be done, but the seventh day shall be your holy day, a day of sabbath rest to the LORD. Exodus 35:2
I LOVE to read or perhaps even more than the love of reading is the love of learning. So, since I had very little to do this glorious Sunday and the weather was dreary, I thought it the perfect chance to read (without falling asleep - seems I always fall asleep when I read at night). As you will see, I have any number of books to choose from around the house. I rarely read fiction because I would rather learn than explore the imaginary worlds of non-fiction. I try to do that when I am creating my art.
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My nightstand |
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My prayer space |
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family room |
I am also in the middle of John Carlson's book on Landscape Painting. Another wonderful book. I had to pull out my highlighter because there is so much useful information, as I am sure I will refer to it often. At least until these things become second nature to me - which he assures me they will, as long as I keep painting!
I started Van Gogh's Letters after I saw the movie Loving Vincent. What an amazing movie. The entire movie is animated oil paintings in the style of Van Gogh. Incredible and the story is wonderful as well. I believe it is available to rent now on Demand. The book is a wonderful insight to the mind of this struggling artist. I am enjoying it very much.
I'll share more with you as I get to them. Never stop learning!
Oh and I did paint today too!
Daily Painting: Day 14:
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Today's quick study 5x7 |
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Baby Steps
"Progress: You might not be where you want to be but you're not where you used to be."
Daily Painting: Day 13
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St. Anne and blessed mother Mary Mixed media on UART 500 sanded pastel paper Work in Progress |
I'm thinking I would love to try some gold leaf for a halo around Mary's head. I have no experience with gold foil, however. I would definitely try it on a smaller similar background to see how and if it adheres. I'll be sure to share my process here so you can learn right along with me. Another option, I was thinking, is a gold spray paint. I'm thinking I would cover everything up except the specific area I want to spray. Again, will test first and share process and results.
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Making Progress
"The only time you should ever look back is to see how far you've come."
Making progress on this experiment with mixed media on pastel paper. Still a ways to go.
Daily Painting: Day12
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Making progress |
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WIP Day 11 |
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WIP - results after brushing and erasing unwanted layers of pastel |
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stiff brush that I used to gently brush away unwanted pastel layers make sure to wipe off brush of all the pastel dust now and again |
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my supplies - I began to use some pencils to get back the details and am finding I like them |
One big issue that I see with this mixed media is that the pastel is not adhering very well to the acrylic paint (specifically the dabbing of white that I did), possibly because it was too thick and textured. I think I would stay away from using acrylics next time. Although, it can have some interesting effects. In small amounts, it might not be too bad.
Check back tomorrow to see more progress. I haven't decided to give in yet.
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