Graphite pencil drawing on Strathmore Bristol paper. Photo reference - black and white photo..
Monday, September 01, 2014
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Watercolor Sunflower
I'm trying to teach myself watercolor. We don't have any classes in
our area. This is from a lesson in a book. I had several problems so
it's not very good, but I'm posting it anyway because I don't have
anything else to post. :) Maybe someday if I get better I'll have this
to look back and say, "My how far you've come."
8x10
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Laura's Sunset
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Blaye Park in September

When I stayed at No. 16 Bed and Breakfast in Blaye, France, I had a view of this pretty little park that was across the street from my bedroom window. This is one part of the "U" shaped path that curves through the park. This is a very lovely, peaceful park. I sometimes took a book and sat on a bench to read. The teenagers gathered there during what I think was a 2-hr lunch period every day. They would get off their school bus (that looked like our city bus), wander the town or hang out in the park, then get back on the bus and return to school. They were not a rowdy group of kids. The park was still peaceful with them there.
Friday, May 04, 2007
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Monday, February 05, 2007
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Gabrielle

This portrait is "almost" finished—just a few more tweeks. Gabby is my 7-year old granddaughter. She insisted on lipstick and painted nails for the picture, but I was going to paint 'normal' lips anyway. Then I realized that this is really an integral part of Gabby's personality. Every time she comes to my house she wants to put on my lipstick and have her nails painted. She is a such girly girl—and yet she likes to collect critters (roly-polys, worms, snakes!)
Monday, June 05, 2006
Danielle

8.5 x 11 Pastel on Mi-Tentes paper
What an exercise in frustration! This was my third attempt at this portrait. I first tried painting it on black wet/dry sandpaper, but the black showed through to the front whenever I blended (on the cheeks, that's not a good thing). Then I tried Wallis sanded paper and had pretty much the same problem even though the backgrournd was gray. I had just about given up in frustration, vowing to go back to oils, but decided to give it one more try. Finally, this one was on creme Mi-Tentes paper. It looks much better in person. For some reason, this one did not photograph well. The shadow under her chin is really not so brown. Well, she likes it anyway, so I guess it's done. Three grandchildren down, two more to go. :)
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Thursday, May 11, 2006
Cafe Roussi

Sometimes when you're working from a photo, you have to take a little artistic license and adjust it a bit. This photo had a fairly large tree right in the middle of the picture that I felt was a little distracting. There were also several more chairs, pretty much tossed into each other like you might find when people are finished eating and leave their chairs about. I thought it pretty much looked like a jumbled mess, so I took a few of them out as well. Anyway, this is the finished result. My third pastel--I'm liking pastel a lot, but have yet to attempt a portrait.
Monday, May 01, 2006
Purple and Blue

This is the reworked piece. I've added a bit of detail. It's 9x10 on sanded paper. The florals are fun to do because no two flowers look alike, so it's not as critical as portraits. Three things I've learned from this project: 1) If you're using a picture as your subject, make sure it's large enough, 2) Patience, patience, patience, and 3) Sometimes I overblend; it's okay to leave a little chalk on top. :) Hopefully, these little projects are great learning experiences.
Friday, April 28, 2006
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
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