This one took a couple of days, because it is oil paint, and it had to dry a bit before I could put the subsequent layers on. It is a simple landscape, and I'm not sure if it is done or not. The canola fields in full bloom are so spectacular, and the color is so powerful that it almost makes one's eyes hurt. Portraying that effectively probably needs a canvas twice this size.
July 27, 2006
Landscape in oils
July 25, 2006
Hogsqueal
I started keeping a sketch book by the phone so I can doodle while I am talking. This is a very loose copy of an image from a child's of books called the Spiderwick Chronicles, by DiTerlizzi and Black. Wonderful books, and the great illustrations seem so effortless and charming. The character's name is Hogsqueal.
July 24, 2006
Field of Cars
Although I managed to accomplish quite a bit yesterday, this is the only image that was completed. It is a digital photograph altered in PaintShop with the enamel filter. I love the way the sky is interpreted by the digital formula.
Other than this print, I printed a digital image, started an oil landscape painting, and worked more on a large mixed media painting, none of which were completed enough to share.
July 23, 2006
digital watercolor Still Life with Pears
I took this picture as a reference for painting a still life, and then applied the watercolor filter to see what it would look like as a painting. The watercolor filter is a really good learning tool to figure out how to paint an image. The filter removes a bit of the reality of the image, and reduces it to the component parts which makes it easier to understand and interpret.
Still, I think it stands alone as a viable image, even if it is a digital painting.
July 22, 2006
Poppies - Digital Watercolor
I snapped this picture of poppies in my front yard a few weeks ago, and transformed it using the Photoshop Elements watercolor filter.
I love the way that the filter picks out the most important elements, and blurs the rest. It doesn't always work, so I have to experiment to see which pictures can be altered this way, but when it is successful, it is quite exciting.
July 21, 2006
Felted Crocheted Bag
I started this crocheted bag about a month ago, using a pattern from a book. I felted it in the washing machine, and it is quite solid now. I think I felted it more than the one in the book, so it doesn't look like it was supposed to, and it is much bigger than I expected as well. It is a bit plain as is, and I think it needs something more like beads around the flap, and a tassel of beads at the bottom.
I will post more pics when I get the beading done.
The color of the wool is nice, anyway.
July 20, 2006
Digital Watercolor of a Fox
Well, I started out OK, and managed to do some art every day for about a week. Then work got in the way, and put a temporary end to art. I let my internal critic get in the last word before a trip to Quebec City, and left my camera at home, so I don't even have any pictures of that beautiful city to draw or paint. Ignoring the internal critic is always my biggest battle.
So, back to some art.
I took this photo in a zoo, just before the zoo was about to close at the end of the day and the animals were all getting hungry. This fox was going through all the motions of hunting a pigeon that landed outside the pen. It was fascinating to watch as he crouched down and shifted his feet to get a better grip in preparation for the jump-and-run attack. Of course, the pigeon flew off, and the fox was left with eating pre-caught food.
Unfortunately, the original picture had an obvious grid from the chain link fence, and it was impossible to get rid of it. I scanned the picture into Photoshop Elements, and added the watercolor filter. It is a passable image now, and looks quite nice printed large (13x19) on watercolor paper.