Here is another attempt at still life on suedeboard. I am not sure I was altogether successful at making the cloth look like satin, but I gave it a good try. Takes so much to the wonderful photography of Diane Ponting at Wetcanvas.com.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
9 x 12 inch pastel "Egg on Satin"
Here is another attempt at still life on suedeboard. I am not sure I was altogether successful at making the cloth look like satin, but I gave it a good try. Takes so much to the wonderful photography of Diane Ponting at Wetcanvas.com.
Monday, June 30, 2008
12 x 20 inch pastel "In the Forest"
Friday, June 27, 2008
9 x 12 inch pastel "Wolf pair"
Sunday, June 15, 2008
11 x 15 inch pastel "Dancer"
Saturday, June 14, 2008
11 x 12 inch pastel "Marbles"
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
9 x 12 inch pastel "Ballet Slippers"
Sunday, June 8, 2008
10 x 11 inch pastel Koi Fish
Saturday, June 7, 2008
24 x 24 inch pastel "Water Lily"
This is another pastel done on suedeboard. It is a lot larger than I usually work in pastel so I found it quite challenging especially since it is done on suedeboard. It was hard to cover that much space with the pastel but I think it turned out ok. It is a lot brighter in RL since I was photographing it at night and the colors seem a little dull.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
11 x 12 inch pastel "Young Girl"
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
8 x 10 inch pastel "Egyptian Man"
Sunday, May 25, 2008
16 x 20 inch acrylic "Jar full of marbles"
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Quick study of ballerina
This is completely out of my comfort zone, but I have wanted to try this for a long time. I did this very quickly (about 1 hour) with mainly pastel pencils as a study for a larger painting that I will do in arcylic or maybe even oil (that is REALLY stretching it!). I have this really gorgeous antique gold leaf frame that I am itching to put something in so if it turns out, it will have a home. Stay tuned!
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Misc. paintings done in pastel
I have been working on this group of paintings, and I thought I would show them here as a whole. They are all done in pastel on suede matboard and are 5 x 7 inches matted in an 8 x 10 mat. They are in glassine envelopes, so there is a bit of a glare in the photos. I have a few more that I plan to do in the same way.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
9 x 12 inch acrylic "Malahat Evening"
I finished this one a while ago and forgot to post it. This is from the top of Malahat mountain where my daughter works at the Aerie Resort. It is an absolutely gorgeous place with breathtaking views. I did this one as a little experiment on canvas paper with very watery acrylic paint, almost like watercolor. I like the colors and the way it turned out.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Revisited painting "Silent Watcher"
I have played around with this painting after some excellent suggestions from the good folks at Wetcanvas.com. It was suggested that hump of the mountain and the tree were too in line with each other and would look more balanced by putting in some more hills in the background. I tried to make them look further off in the distance by fading the color. I think this looks better now.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
9 x 12 inch acrylic "Silent Watcher"
I took a bit of a break from my flower series to do some wildlife. I took this photo while on vacation last summer and have wanted to paint it since. I did this one on watercolor paper. I am not sure if I like this as a support for acrylic or not. I found the paint really absorbed into it quickly and I did not have as much play time as I do on canavas. I think I may do this one larger on canvas sometime in the future.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
16 x 20 inch acrylic "Poppies"
This painting is another in my flower series. I am getting very close to my goal of 15 but I think I may go even further as I am really enjoying this. I have so many photos of flowers I would love to do. If only I had more time! This is done on stretched canvas done in the gallery wrapped style of painted sides and is for sale. If I don't sell it here I may put it in the spring show that I am entering in the near future. I have several paintings that I am planning on entering.
Monday, March 17, 2008
20 x 24 inch acrylic "White Peony"
Here is another in the flower series. I like this size for florals as I can get them in the 2 inch profile gallery wrapped canvases. I paint the sides and they look very good hanging on the wall without a frame. This painting was quite challenging for me as I used a very limited palette of black, white and yellow.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
20 x 20 inch acrylic "Cherry Blossom"
Saturday, March 8, 2008
30 x 30 inch acrylic "Red Dahlia"
This is # 7 in my floral series and the largest. I actually stretched this canvas myself on stretcher bars (a first for me) because I wanted it large and square and I couldn'd find the right canvas. It worked out ok but it was a little more work and the canvas really soaked up a lot of paint (because I didn't prime it!). Tomorrow I think I may work a bit on the background, perhaps adding a few leaves, as it is a little bare as it is.
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