Well, I'm way behind with posting here, but I've been busy watching videos and attempting doing the techniques for a lot of varied art. It's too hot here to do anything else much. So this post is a little long, but here goes!
The top painting is in watercolor, and I followed along with the teacher and her photo reference of an island in Fiji, inspired by Leoni Norton in her class "Travel Sketching in Pen and watercolor.
This painting was also inspired by the Travel Sketching class, but I used an original photograph from our road trip out west in 2019. I think this was in Missouri on our way back home to Tennessee and was made as we passed by. It was fall, and the windmill surrounded by water and vines caught my eye. Also watercolor and ink.
A few sketches for Tamara Laporte's class "Embracing YOU, Quirks and All" in mixed media.
My original painting from the "Embracing YOU" class in mixed media. She was such fun to create!
Another fun painting from the "Embracing YOU" class in mixed media! Also fun to create!Loving these characters!
This bird is from the teacher's reference, and I tried to paint along with her, but mine has much darker feathers than hers. It's a shore bird called a Royal Tern, and it's from the watercolor class "From Bill to Tail Feathers: How to Sketch a Bird" with Shari Blaukopf. I want to paint a sea gull from my own photo next!
I just finished this one today! I followed Sarah Simon along in painting this bouquet from her reference drawing, which I scanned at one fourth the original size so it would fit my sketchbook. It made for a tedious and challenging attempt, but I stuck with it until I thought it time to stop. I haven't tried to paint many watercolor flowers, so, even though it's not as good as hers, I'm proud of it. I loved the colors together on hers and used as close as I had. The class is "Snowdrops and Helebores".
These classes and the challenges have been invaluable to me as a daily practice for learning and forming habits, but I have also gained enough in confidence to actually finish each class and painting instead of quitting when I got bored, or when it became difficult. I just hope I can keep doing that after the classes. I still have many classes to take if I want to, and I have learned so much.
I have so many half finished paintings and journals for the reason that I got bored, or it got difficult, and I stopped on them, that maybe with this new habit I can go back and finish them.
Right now I have a bird painting and a portrait in progress, both in watercolor, that I'm determined to finish. They are at the stage that I don't know where to go, but I'll figure it out somehow. They may be a mess, but they will be done, and I will have gained from doing them. I also have a couple of portraits drawn off that I haven't begun painting yet. These are not class exercises, although I used some of the techniques I've learned from various teachers.
That's it for this post! I'm going to take a shower, then maybe work so more on the two watercolor paintings, and the dust bunnies just keep multiplying, making me feel guilty, but I keep trying to ignore them, as I do the new notebook that I need to finish setting up. 😏
Take care! See y'all next post! Thanks for visiting!