Hi Robie - found your blog from Rendition Me This challenge. Wanted to stop by and tell you I love the colors you used. So cheerful & happy! Love the rest of your work too!
Thank you Nan, Jane , and Nora for your kind comments. Color is definitely a key aspect of this small painting, I'm glad you liked it! :)Hopefully I find the time to paint more of this theme soon, I find so relaxing, it's like a playing tome. :)
"Winter Is Coming" 12"x16" Acrylic on Canvas Available I am really pleased with how this painting came out. And to think that I used to be very intimidated by painting people, now I can do portraits that really resemble the model, woohoo! :) I used a canvas that had an abstract pattern already painted on it, with the idea of covering the pattern in most areas, leaving only a few hints of it here and there. However, when I started the new painting, I really liked the pattern background and how it was peaking through everywhere, so I kept it visible as part of the composition. The model was wearing a warm scarf, and it made me smile when shortly after we got our first big snow of the year, she must have known that winter was coming, and coming soon. :)
"Yield to Pedestrian" Oil on Panel, 12"x16", framed Available on my website Every week I go on a plein air outing with a group led by the talented Joe Lombardo. Last weeek we did a few 10-minute studies of different views of the same park, then it started pouring and we had to flee. The 10-minute studies were fun and non-committal, I just had to get the main ideas down, no need to make a finished painting. And they were small. Easy peasy. This week, the task was to make a big painting en plein air, and finish it. What??? The weather was crappy again, and I really dislike painting rainy landscapes. I was really intimidated, so I picked a board that was big, but not huge. A 12"x16" would do. Much bigger than the usual 6"x6" I get out on rainy days. : ) But I was determined to do it. I had a strategy. :) I talked to my self in the car, on the way there. I told myself: I am fearless. I am talented. I am courageous. I am creativ
"High Pastures" 18" x 24" (45.7 cm x 61 cm) Acrylic on Stretched Canvas $430 It as been good getting back to the easel after too many months. I thought I forgot how to paint, I felt so rusty. But that subsided soon, thank Goodness, and the usual fun that I get with each new painting kicked in. Yay! :) Life is still too busy for my likings, some days I totally feel overwhelmed by the need of taking care of too many things. When I carve out the time to dip my brushes in paint and get creative, I forget about everything else and I enjoy it so much. :) I painted High Pastures for the painting challenge of A Day Not Wasted . Thanks Lee Brown for sharing your beautiful photos with artists and creating these stimulating challenges! I learned a lot painting my first cow and first mountains. It makes me want to paint more. I enjoyed painting this landscape so much that I even wrote an article about it, explaining the process step by step. Prints availa
Hi Robie - found your blog from Rendition Me This challenge. Wanted to stop by and tell you I love the colors you used. So cheerful & happy! Love the rest of your work too!
ReplyDelete...And these colors are surely unexpected here, really lovely and creative!
ReplyDeleteI like your orange and red combination. Lovely. Somehow this painting is very comforting, perhaps it's the symmetry.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nan, Jane , and Nora for your kind comments. Color is definitely a key aspect of this small painting, I'm glad you liked it! :)Hopefully I find the time to paint more of this theme soon, I find so relaxing, it's like a playing tome. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Robie! Bravo for your very colorful rendition of La femme! Gives me a chance to visit your interesting blog at the same time. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Helen, I sure had some fun painting this colorful tree for the challenge. Thank you for "checking me out" and being so supportive. :)
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