Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Yupo Abstracts

I was busy last night in the studio painting with Dr. Ph. Martin's Hydrus Fine Art Watercolor on YUPO. The watercolor paint comes in a glass bottle with an eyedropper so that makes it fantastic for placing paint just where you want it.

Although these are all abstract, especially the last 2, I am able to see 'things' in them. Can you?

 Red Palmetto


3 Coconuts


 Fans & Runs


Swirls

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

PIGs

Here's a few pigs that I've done in the last few days for a PIG challenge on Facebook. It's only 5 days long so I still have 2 more to do. Will post them here later in the week.

OINK on....LOL





Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Watercolor and Acrylic Inks *ADVICE*

The best advice I can give you is to wear gloves when you use either the watercolor or acrylic. I thought only the alcohol inks were staining - OH NO!

Here's a few abstracts I created on YUPO.

Yupo is the 100% recyclable, waterproof, tree-free synthetic paper. The paint sits on top of this non-paper so the colors remain vibrant and doesn't soak in like on traditional paper.








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Friday, May 8, 2015

old FISH

This is an old fish, done about 8 years ago. I've sold out of prints BUT have the original. Should I make more prints? Make another fish that compliments this one? Or what?? Do tell! You are such a quiet crowd. Please, no pushing! Just tell me...............LOL







Wednesday, May 6, 2015

The Stick

I've no photos, no paintings AND nothing to support my story. Bear with me whilst I tell of "The Stick"





THE STICK

I was not a member. And I never would be in her time there. I often wondered if I had been would I have had the chance to use 'the stick?'

I am getting waaaaaaaaaaaay ahead of myself. Sit back and listen.....

My mama has a stick but it was to paddle my butt when she saw fit to decide that. The next stick was one to draw in the dirt with because my mama had no mind to buy me art supplies. She was right handed so I must forgive her those transgressions.

My years went on, and then I was 42. I was on a dock and I met the member. She drew me in with talk of her dog named Pansy that lived to 22. My daddy use to call me and my sister Pansy.

The member was kind. I listened to her stories of watercolor paint. Of paper. Of brushes. Of 'the stick'

The member told me of a time. Just one time, although she has seen it time and time again, of her being offered the stick. THE STICK.

The stick came with a blackened pot of even blacker paint. The stick was twisted and gnarled with age. The hand that touched it made the colors come alive. I wish it'd been my hand as the member labored on with the story.

"Do you want to try?" asked the artist to the member.

"Oh no, I shouldn't" said the member in what some described as a shriek!

"You don't understand what I do, do you?"

"I've seen it. I admire it."

"I pour paint on the paper that's on the floor."

"I've watched."

"I have a glass of wine and watch the colors work their magic!"

"Can I watch too?"

"Get yourself a glass of wine"

"Watch"

"I am"

"Now my colors are dry"

"And?"


So the story goes.


The old lady pokes her stick into the pot and it gets covered in black paint. She stretches out her shaking arm to create a crooked line on her watercolor paper that is covered in spring colors. The black paint outlines in a way that a young artist could only hope to achieve.

The moral? Always be ready to be a member













Sunday, May 3, 2015

3 Mango's

Unfortunately there is not and will not be a 4th video showing the finish of this painting. However, here it is as a finished painting.
Enjoy!