Showing posts with label sketching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sketching. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2015

Are You Ready? It's Getting Closer!

Just wanted to give everyone a sneak peek 
at some more lovely goodness that will be coming up 
in Junelle Jacobsen's online artsy class...
I'm so jazzed to be a part of the fun. 
I've been getting more and more excited with the postings 
Junelle has put up, giving us a sneak peek at the projects we'll be doing.
Her wreath.... oh my oh my!
And recipes from Rhetta...yummers.

Also getting more and more excited myself, 
making video's and projects to share with a most artsy 
tribe of  lovelies!
There will be herb pots and seed packets...
along with a lovely birdfeeder and birdies of summer.
Sure hope you'll feel inspired to paint, sketch,
and get silly with us. 
There's still time to sign up for the discounted price... 

Time to get your seed packets on!


It's right around the corner....
I can feel the gesso on my hands already!
I am always inspired by the artsy tribe that love all things Junelle!
Hope you'll join us...

Class starts Friday July 10th...
Open House is in one more week and
the discounted price of $32 
ends on July 1 



3 weeks of Summer Art Inspiration.
Click the link above to sign up today!
regular price 44.95 ~July 1


Saturday, November 29, 2014

Thankful time...

Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; 
they are the charming gardeners 
who make our souls blossom.
- Marcel Proust 

I've been missing out on giving my blog some love lately,
 as I've been consumed with the joys of teaching watercolor, 
building my website, and planning online classes…
seemingly...a "never ending process" these days.

This time of year, always brings pause for 
thoughtfulness & thanks.
I can't tell you all how grateful I am, for the support, from so many 
on my artistic endeavors. 
There is so much joy that comes from this artistic life 
and the connection to all of the lovelies 
we meet along the way...
you are all the ones 
that make my soul blossom.

In that spirit…
here's a tutorial on how to watercolor a "couple" of pears.
Afterall, what's one pear without the other?
A quick sketch and some water wash on the sheet ( I used arches 130LB)
Then a little leaf green- loosey goosey.
A little water where you want the color to go and some cad. yellow.
we're working light to dark… the leaf green has yellow properties.
more cad yellow...
A  little quinacridone gold in spots where you see the bruises and the darks on the pear.
A little cad red medium glazing over the still wet yellow...
Building up the cad red a little...
A touch of leaf green for some sparkle… 
careful, as it will get a little brown when mixed with the red. 
A light hand is best… a little brown will be ok, but too much will look muddy.
If it gets too muddy, lift it lightly with a corner of paper towel and add more.
The cadmiums aren't as transparent as other colors.
a touch more….
Quin gold over the wet cad red …gives that pear a little texture, 
almost like the rough skin on a pear.
Introducing…. indigo over the wet leaf green area. 
The darks are going down!
(I normally might go to ultramarine, but indigo has a dark blue black feel- 
looking for some drama here.)
a touch of leaf green again...
a little more indigo...
Drying down… the color fades a touch as it dries…
quinacridone started in the stems… 
For the stems… a little clear water first… 
a touch of quin gold over the water.
Then some paynes grey ever so lightly dropped into the stem.
Paynes + Quinacridone Gold make a beautiful earthy branch, twig, stem color.
This image also shows me adding a touch of cad over the dry area.
Finishing some paynes gray over the quin gold on the green pear's stem.
Background time… a wet wash in order to drop some complimentary color on...
I'm feeling some turquoise, 
to add some glow and enhance the color in the pears...
Viola! 
Signature time… or whatever style you prefer to finish with.
I chose a little rubber stamp today.
Two haPPy friendly pears with a glow of color.
My gift to you! 

haPPy Fall…Winter…
Season of Blessings…
Season of Giving.


Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Watercolor time...


Some days I find I am writing more than painting. 
Who knew? 
Some days I find I am building my website more than painting… 
Who knew?
Some days I find I am tending to others needs more than painting…
Who knew?
This path of growing an art life will always be riddled with stops and go's...
making that time spent painting 
so much more appreciated.

So with those moments…
I've been working in my S&B sketchbook painting a series of veggies. 

This time of year, brings back memories of summers 
on the east end of Long Island…
where a farm stand resides
on many a small town road.
Fresh strawberries abound, for making jam.  
and..veggies brighter than the sky, 
delight the eye with their homegrown goodness.
I got to thinking about my affinity for painting elements 
from different seasons…
the flowers of spring, fruits & veggies of summer, the leaves of fall… 
and the flowery greens of winter. 

I find myself returning to them, just like home.
In the wake of developing this little series...
I've been getting tons of questions and requests regarding my palette, 
my process, the brands I use, the glazing, the calligraphic words, 
and my little signature block.

I've decided to do a series here to provide answers to those questions.
Woo hoo! Went through a dry spell with words,
and now have an array of informative posts planned for you all. 
If you have any specific questions about my process, 
feel free to leave a note in the comment section.
I'll be posting once a week…
starting with my palette and brands of paint.

Grateful for all of your artsy support friends!






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