Let's Inspire each other to be Creative
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nice doodling thenewme.
79 cent bottles of acrylics are preblended and do NOT have much pigment.. but are just fine for paint and goes.
a pea sized amount of acrylic paint in a tube, blended with a medium and water will cover a huge area. It's quite fun to put four small amounts of different color on a plastic plate (or similar) and just experiment.. the color can be glossy with the addition of gel like medium.. opaque mixed with white, grey and black or rather clear.
I have a large box of saved oil paints.. my next project. i don't have a lot of experience with oils i did make some paintings but they could have been better.. I think i'll take a you tube class.
It sure is fun to see everyone's pictures.
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SoCalLisa... I actually think of you and your photos often. Ilive in a place with many natural flowering weeds.. they are really pretty and i don't photograph them but can imagine you making them look stunning.
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Hi, apple, How was your trip to CA? Did you take lots of pics to share? Hope you are doing well...I was "following" you on the other thread...didn't realize you were a painter as well as a musician
I have learned so much from YouTube videos, really wonderful.
Barbe - the "extra" u, from England - I love, love,love annette kane's work. Esp. the garden scenes.
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Hi Apple, I saw this today on a hike, it was kinda like a weed..
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that is a gorgeous weed Lisa!
my place is covered with 12 inch high little plants with white clusters on top. We always have a weed in bloom. I did see the most gorgeous tree We have a nonstop flutter of small butterflies that hang out. I rarely have my camera.
We do have a gorgeous tree bark mushroom on a small trunk . I'll take a photo of it.. I've been looking for morels for 2 years now and haven't seen one. we have a huge stand of walnuts.. and i think they like oak forest. We have had very few mushrooms.. had a lot more at the old place including an area of sometimes morels.
peace and love, apple - ..... Mary Magdalen
Diagnosis: 4/10/2008, IDC, 5cm, Stage IV, Grade 3, 4/9 nodes, mets, ER+, HER2+ -
Apple, a friend showed me "bird's nest" fungus - oooooohhhhhh...SO CUTE. She said they are often found in wood mulch, decaying wood. I could not BELIEVE that anything could be that, well, cute. It really DID look like little eggs in a nest...
Black walnuts - just amazes me, how IMPOSSIBLE it is for me to "open" one, hammer, SMASH, SMASH, SMASH= nothing! And, then days later, I can go out and collect the shells that the SQUIRRELS have opened, eaten the nuts out of, and they make a fascinating "bead" for a necklace. Reminds me not to get in the way of a hungry squirrel.
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Hey all....haven't posted since I left for AZ the end of Feb. Tomorrow morning we are returning and should take us 3 days to get home. This was a beautiful place to paint. The cactus are in bloom and I did about 6 watercolors which I'll share after I get my act together in a couple of weeks. Also I have to get 3 paintings in for a juried exhibit by April 6th. That makes me nervous. I like to take my time but had no idea the info had to be in this early. I also was unable to get the internet until 3 days ago so it'sbeen nice reading all the posts.
Artsee
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Can't wait to see them Artsee
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Artsee - boy, that time went fast. Looking forward to seeing your new work. Blooming cactus - wow, how fortunate!
I did a one day workshop with Susan Tilton Pecora - if anyone has seen the PBS program Reflections in Watercolor, that's Susan. A WONDERFUL day.
Happy Spring everybody.
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The Booming Desert.......
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artsee
SPEECHLESS - awesome, stunning, just amazing.
What is size of painting? Curious, how long does it take you to do a painting like that???? Looks like layers, and layers, and more layers of wash. Hair dryer? Plein air.....fabulous.
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Love it
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Unfortunately the painting is half cut off. It has some great cactus pedals on the right side. It's size is 20X26. Yes, Sun....it is layers upon layers. It took about three days. I also did the cactus after the bloom and they have wonderful 'pods' on them.It was too hot to do the plein air. The paint would dry too fast so I took the picture and used a hair dryer when I needed it. Every once in a while I'd run outside and take a close look and go back in and continue.It was a nice change to paint a different view of nature.
Thank you guys for the kind words. Happy Easter!!!!
If you go to my facebook you will see the whole painting. (Evelyn Grasse) I'll be your freind.:)
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WOW - I'm not on Facebook, but I'll go JUST to see the whole thing...I REALLY, REALLY love it, and appreciate it so much more now that I'm learning painting too...
I did a one day workshop with Susan Tilton Pecorra - JOY, JOY, JOY....just LOVE it. Now using a teach yourself lesson book by Hazel Harrison - also fun.
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Desert plants are so interesting to see..all year they go through changes..I especially love the Jade plants when they bloom...
PS. Artsee, I sent a friend request on facebook.
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Hi Lisa.....my friend!
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hi all .. i stumbled across a stunning watercolor for 25 bucks at an estate sale. The artist is still living and his works sell for between 1100 and 2500 bucks. i love dirty sales.
I am getting closer toward setting up my studio.. just have about 100 plants to plant. I stumbled across the marvelously creative little body of work.
check it out. http://laughingsquid.com/airplane-lavatory-self-portraits-in-the-flemish-style/
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Apple - that is the BEST, funniest link - I laughed outloud - thank you!!
What watercolor did you buy? SO exciting about your having a Studio...my fantasy, someday...
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I am taking one of my rooms and turning into an arts and crafts room slowly but surely.
I am setting up tables and such. I would like to make things and sell at craft fairs. I can use the extra money. I have worked paycheck to paycheck all my life and I would like some extra now.
Artsee what a beautiful painting!
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Lisa, I bought a picture of a farm scene.. an older man outside his house, perhaps a tree in the background.. my husband must have taken it to his shop to fix the frame. it was quite dirty, but a fine painting by Edwin C(?) Johnson who is like the head of the Missouri watercolor association.. something like that. i found a list of his recently sold works.
My studio will be small.. we have the huge house, but all the brighter spots are filled.. beside I want to do smaller works. My last set were pretty darn big.
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Artsee - that painting is absolutely beautiful!
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A treat for seeing the doctors today, I stop and smell the roses
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Thank you all for the compliments. Both cactus watercolors are now entered into an exhibit that opens in June at an Art Center. It is judged so we'll hope for the best. I also entered three watercolors in a local art club members show. I feel like my house is emptying out. I'm starting to do 8X10's for a fundraiser. We will raffle off 300, small-works from local artists. All 8X10's and my contribution is about 10 paintings. I do the watercolor on canvases....very different for me, because I'm so used to paper.
They are fun and fast and the paint floats on the canvas instead of soaking into paper.
Lisa, I hope, and am sure the Dr. apt. went well. You have been a long time 'free' gal. You are very lucky. My mamo last week had an 'oops' on the good side, but turned out o.k. Very nerve racking. Well, gotta go watch 'Idol" Later.....
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Oh, LIsa - I can honestly SMELL that one too...just gorgeous...
Haven't been doing much painting. Am in the midst of the longest exhaustion cycle - docs think it may be early diabetes, so went for all those blood tests yesterday, worrisome. Also think it's cuz of the cholesterol lowering meds I took when Arimidex sent my cholesterol into the stratosphere...off those now.
Ready for summer sketching outside - cut up 140 lb watercolor paper, and had wonderful spiral bound pads made at Staples ( no Kinkos here)- SO much less than buying them already made.
Got another wonderful Wolf Kahn book for my birthday last month - I LOVE his work.
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Hello, fellow creative women
I'm reading the most lovely book. World Enough & Time: On Creativity and Slowing Down, by Christian McEwen. Truly loving it. But then I've always loved having a life with LOTS of "empty spaces." Several friends from my art classes are reading it too.
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I will look into it.
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We had a neat thing at our museum today, it was the back to back wool challenge where the wool is spun and knitted but how much is done is timed...interesting..
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oops sent the wrong collage..I do the photography and make the collages..
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