I've been taking a figure painting class from Miriam Durkin! It's really been great! The first four weeks we worked with one model, Kelly. The first week we planned our compositions using smaller canvases. Then, the next three weeks we worked on larger paintings - working on skin tones, shadow shapes, values, and light source. Above is my result. Tomorrow, we'll start the process again.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
Friday, September 7, 2012
Interiors in Pastel
I spent the last three days at my favorite cabin in Franklin, NC. While I was there, I saw some paintings of interiors in a Traditional Homes magazine. The artist who painted them was much more abstract/impressionistic than I, but she inspired me to try some interiors of my own. Here are three of the results!
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Lady in Red
Sometimes you work on a painting and just can't get one part "right." That was the case with the Lady in Red's face. I worked and worked on it and rather than overworking it (any more than I already had done), I decided to STOP!
I'm working on not being so negatively judgmental of my work. I had the delightful experience of seeing an old friend - a lady who is now in her eighties - recently. She has started painting flowers and is SOOOOO proud of them. She doesn't apologize that they are not perfect, but enjoys the process of creating and sharing her creations with others! Maybe there is a lesson there!
I'm working on not being so negatively judgmental of my work. I had the delightful experience of seeing an old friend - a lady who is now in her eighties - recently. She has started painting flowers and is SOOOOO proud of them. She doesn't apologize that they are not perfect, but enjoys the process of creating and sharing her creations with others! Maybe there is a lesson there!
Monday, April 23, 2012
April Figure Painting
In Andy's Monday Creative Figure class, we have been working on losing some of the edges of the figure, on creative expression, and on lights and darks. I brought home my charcoal drawing from last week and worked to capture the image in oil paints.
Dancing Sisters
I've been experimenting with my palette knife lately. When I saw a photograph of a little girl dancing on the beach, it gave me an idea for a subject to attempt. My sister Nell and I are very close, and we used to take dance lessons together. SO, I "doubled the fun" and painted dancing sisters. Here's the result. (I'm the blond.)
Friday, April 6, 2012
Stiletto Sprint
These two little (8X10) paintings were just quickies to celebrate the upcoming Stiletto Sprint which will be held on Saturday, April 28th, at Southpark Mall. The Sprint is to benefit the Carolinas Ovarian Cancer Fund at Levine Cancer Institute. My good friend, Phyllis Zellmer, who has been battling peritoneal cancer is one of the sprinters. I hope you will support this important cause by either signing up to sprint, volunteering, or making a donation. You can do this on-line and see details by going to www.tealheels.org
Happy Easter!
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