Write it on your heart that every day is the best day of the year.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Friday, January 27, 2012

Painting #17: Abandoned

I finished this today - it is the January project for Watercolor Workshop - All paint from one photo!
This painting is 11" x 14" and is painted on 140 lb. cold-pressed Fabriano Artistico watercolor paper.  It is watercolor and watercolor pencil.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Painting # 16: All of Life's a Stage

This is a playful piece, postcard size, painted in watercolor and watercolor pencil.  It will eventually be sent in the U.S. Postal Service to someone in the swap group.  During this year we are exchanging postcards...everyone will receive one from each member.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Painting #15: Blue Poppy

I did this little painting (6"x8") this evening.  I was working on lost and found edges, something that I often fail doing in a painting.  I am challenging myself to learn in this recovery period of my life.
The painting is painted on FabrianoArtistico cold-pressed watercolor paper.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Painting #14: What a Tangled Web

Well, I have encountered a "bump in the road" on my way to a painting a day for 90 days...I just spent 4 days in the hospital where I discovered that I had  had a very small stroke.  I am in pretty good shape - I do have some visual problems, but it could be much worse. 

Now - instead of numbering  my daily paintings from days 1 to 90, I will now be numbering the paintings. Period!  This painting of trees, branches and briars,  is #14 and is a watercolor - 8" x 10" and it is painted on 140 lb. cold-pressed Fabriano Artistico watercolor paper.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Day #13: Cyber Bouquet

I decided to do something different for Day #13...I did an original painting on the computer using the GIMP software.  I used mostly the paintbrush and airbrush applications.  This computer painting can be printed out if I want a solid copy that one can hold, etc.  GIMP is an  image software that can be downloaded to your computer free.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Day #12: Heather's Bamboo

Well - this has been a busy day...I spent most of the morning at the epidural clinic at the Orthopedic Institute of Ohio where I received a steroid epidural in the lower lumbar area of my back to help eliminate some pain.  It wasn't very painful - just a little nerve wracking ...worrying about the unknown.
When I finally got around to doing my work for day 12, it was already 9:00 p.m., so I looked for the easiest thing around that I could do quickly.  My eyes fell on the bamboo which was a gift from the wedding of my niece, Heather in June.  Amazingly, it has thrived - grown pretty well considering the fact that I do not really have a green thumb.
The painting was done in Prismacolor watercolor pencils on 140 lb. Canson cold-pressedd watercolor paper.  Why I am using Canson w/c paper?  Well, I mistakenly bought some last year and have been trying to get rid of it.  I am finally on the last sheet! Yeah!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Day #11: Designing Koi

Designing Koi is the painting for Day #11.  It is entirely done with Prismacolor Watercolor Pencils on 140 lb. cold-pressed watercolor paper.  I decided to do this composition stylistically - more graphic design than a fine arts painting.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Day #10: Pamela's Window

 
 
This was day #10 in my quest to post a work of art every day for 90 days - sooooo - 80 to go!!! This painting was taken from a photograph taken by my friend Pamela Baker - a wonderful photographer. We spent a great afternoon drawing together and looking at the pictures on her website - www.bakercreekdesigns - the source of this photo is one of the pictures on the website. This is watercolor and is painted on 140 lb.Canson cold-pressed watercolor paper.

Day #10: Pamela's Window

This was day #10 in my quest to post  a work of art every day for 90 days - sooooo - 80 to go!!!  This painting was taken from a photograph taken by my friend Pamela Baker - a wonderful photographer.  We spent a great afternoon    drawing together and looking at the pictures on her website - www.bakercreekdesigns - the source of this photo is one of the pictures on the website.  This is watercolor and is painted on 140 lb.Canson cold-pressed watercolor paper.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Day #9: Urban Glow


Well - this is day 9 in my quest for 90...I decided to work abstractly for a change.  I did a quick sketch of some neighborhood houses - wet the paper and dropped in some color wet-in-wet and then added some brighter color in some different areas and houses.  While the paper was still wet, I added some abstract directional lines in black watercolor pencil.  I have always loved to draw on wet paper with watercolor pencil.  I particularly enjoyed using the technique in life drawing classes in college.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Day #8: The Haitian Woman

Well - I have arrived at day #8 - only 82 to go!  Todays painting was created completely from Prismacolor Watercolor Pencils on 140 lb. Canson cold-pressed watercolor paper.  I loosely used a royalty free photograph for the inspiration.  What fun!

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Day #7: Camino del Diablo

I needed something simple to get my piece for day #7 finished this evening.  I looked through my saved pictures and found the photo for this painting.  It is one that I had saved from pictures posted by David Richman, a member of Watercolor Workshop.  He has been posting such interesting pictures of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico.  I loved this picture when I first saw it and thought it would make a nice painting. Once again, I drew this directly by looking at the picture on my laptop computer because I am still unable to get to my studio in the basement to print off a photo to work from.  My printer is in the basement studio and my back will still not let me do the stairs.   This painting is a watercolor/watercolor pencil composition.  I did the watercolor first and then finished it with strokes of watercolor pencil - sort of the frosting on the cake.  This is small - 4" x 6" and is painted on 140 lb. cold-pressed watercolor paper.  It will eventually be sent to another member of the SWAP group this year in the postcard swap.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Day #6: Changes

I have been wanting to paint these changing leaves ever since this fall when I saw them hanging on the tree - the colorful leaves overlapping the green underneath...one of natures most beautiful art works.

I created this painting by soaking the watercolor paper and then dropping in the colors wet-into-wet - dragons blood,indian red, sap green, indian yellow and pthalo blue to create various greens and fall colors.  After it dried well, I drew the leaves in with a #2 pencil and then painted in the background leaves with darker greens and dragon blood and indian red using negative painting techniques.


Thursday, January 5, 2012

Day #5: Old and Falling Apart


As I started this piece, it was going to be a watercolor.  The more I worked on it, the more I desired getting out the watercolor pencils - I am spoiled!  I LOVE them!  I lightly drew this with a #2 pencil and then wet the entire surface of the paper and dropped in burnt sienna, paynes grey, davey's grey, naples yellow and pthalo blue, wet-in-wet.  At this point the watercolor pencils started calling to me and before I knew it, there they were - sitting on the table.  Soooo - this is a combination watercolor/watercolor pencil painting for day #5 in my quest for 90 works in 90 days!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Day #4: A Sketch of Rachel in Pencil

Today's art work is a pencil sketch of my grand daughter, Rachel.  I took some photos of her a couple days ago, and I did this drawing by looking at her photo on my laptop computer (below) while I sketched her on a drawing paper book  in my lap with  #2 and HB  drawing pencils.


Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Day #3: Dockside

This is the painting for day 3, a watercolor 4" x 6" painted on Canson cold-pressed watercolor paper.  I used analagous colors in a limited palette of blue-violet, violet, red-violet and a little ultra-marine blue
The painting was done basically all wet-in-wet, with just some details being added wet-on-dry to finish.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Day #2: Waiting for Spring

This is a small watercolor painting, 4" x 5 1/2" and it is painted on 140 lb. Canson cold-pressed watercolor paper.  In this painting I tried to set a mood with color and worked basically wet-into-wet for the most part.  I drew the trees into it using the sharpened wooden end of a paint brush dipped in watercolor - I created my  browns with yellow ochre and violet.The colors in this palette were blue violet, ultramarine blue, violet and yellow ochre. I used a burnt umber watercolor pencil for some of the reflections in the water.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

The Blue Bowl: The first in the series of a work a day for 90 days.

This is day 1 of 90 days of creating a work of art.  It may not always be a painting - it may be a drawing, a sketch, colored pencil, watercolor or even oil.

This watercolor pencil painting is 4" x 6" and is a postcard that I have created for the SWAP website where we are sending hand painted postcards to 24 different members during the year.  It is painted on 140 lb. cold-pressed watercolor paper with Prismacolor Watercolor Pencils - my favorite brand.
When I designed this card, I was more interested in design and shapes than in realism so as you look at this, think "shapes"!

My news for this week is that my surgery for spinal stenosis has been cancelled at least for 3 months because there is some concern about the blood clots I had in my left lung in September.  I can respect the doctors decision and will make the best of a bad situation - go to therapy and take pain pills!