Brought stuff to do art with friends in FL, but it's been too hot. So today, my last day, I painted along with a couple of Peter Ulrich videos. Peter is a teacher at the Art League in Alexandria, VA.
laura's watercolors
"Painting is an island whose shores I have skirted." --Chardin
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Monday, July 28, 2025
visiting
...my friend Robin in beautiful Dunnellen, FL. It's been a whirlwind but we did a little sketching under the live oak last evening.
Listed the birds we heard and/ or saw.
Sunday, July 20, 2025
shells
9x12
Oyster shells and a mussel shell. I drew these loosely with a brush ... Hadn't planned: the shells and the paints were just there.
Never have thought about painting mussel shells before but they're actually interesting: more color than I at first thought-- blue, some underlying brown, a lovely silvery black-- and very pretty, delicate striations.
Saturday, July 19, 2025
travel kit
Next week going to see my brother and my good friend of long standing; they live about 1 hour apart in FL. There'll be kayaking, swimming in the Gulf, eating and drinking. And of course some art making.
Here's my little selection of stuff: 6x8" waterproof packall pouch, clips, pencil sharpener, palette knife, water brush, white ink pen, water soluble black marker, permanent black marker, fude sailor pen, water soluble pencil, lead pencil, bamboo dip pen, wristband to dab brush on (thanks to John Muir Laws for this idea), kneaded eraser, little pans of sepia and Payne's gray paint, little piece of charcoal and wax crayon, black crayon, travel brushes, a fat soft Lyra pencil, water soluble walnut brown pencil, art toolkit palette and ziplock bag to keep it in.
This kit shows me how often, when I'm out, I sketch more than paint. I think it's a good development: in my case anyway maybe if helps me be more present with less anxiety about creating a painting.
These are only two of the eight pieces I bought, but they may be my favorites. I'm crazy for fluting.
Was hoping to buy pots for plants, but there wasn't a single one!
I may have to get back into pottery: I see a niche market.
classwork
9x12
10x7
Painted these in an online class with Megan Swoyer.
Megan's classes always help me loosen up a little, and she's got a great group of students.
Overworked my marsh scene a bit, I think. So I quickly did another, smaller version, below.
Thursday, July 17, 2025
still life
8x10
Fell off my reference-photo-day wagon. Not happy about it-- I hate to lose momentum: too much work to do, too much crap to take care of around the house ... Sometimes I wish I were back in an apartment and could call the super.
Met up with a friend for 2 hours of still life painting yesterday.
These aren't what I envisioned ... But oh well.
Used a paper recommended by an Urban Sketcher. 50% cotton, light, nice smooth surface. But you can't really push the paint around on it, not can you get a smooth wash. So good for sketching, but not for watercolor effects.
Saturday, July 12, 2025
classwork
8x12
A scene in Cornwall painted in an Artefacto class on seascapes with R. Thorn.
The lesson was in two parts, and it really was a process of adding layers to refine shapes and values. A lesson I need.
I didn't always let it dry enough between layers, which led to some muddiness.
But all in all. I enjoyed it. And now want to add Cornwall to my next Scotland trip.
Just give me that whole northwestern shoreline!
Friday, July 11, 2025
ref photo
7x10
Another Scotland scene. I think I would enjoy painting Scotland every day.
But, for the sake of my challenge, I'll move on to another topic Sunday.
Thursday, July 10, 2025
classwork
14x10
10x10
Marsh scenes painted in a class with Megan Swoyer at Greenbush Media. I enjoy painting with Megan and her group; always relaxing and fun.
Wednesday, July 09, 2025
Tuesday, July 08, 2025
$2 bouquet
8x10
Didn't get to my ref photo painting yesterday.
But I went out to get some heat-tolerant herbs at NoFrills farm, a family owned farm that's been here for generations.
Got some beautiful and delightful smelling lemon verbena and some delicious Jersey peaches.
And this $2 bouquet.
Monday, July 07, 2025
ref photo
8x8
Another from my Scotland refs. I think this is outside Mallaig, but I'm not sure.
Very wet so I decided to just stop.
Sunday, July 06, 2025
gulls
7x9
Unfortunately my front gull looks like he has a broken back-- the result of me trying to convey wind-ruffled feathers.
I may do another as I do like the subject.
Saturday, July 05, 2025
ref photo
6x8
Another from a photo I took in Scotland last spring. I developed a fetish for chimneypots.
I think this was Nairn, chimneypot heaven.
I was thinking of adding a window ... Decided against it.
There's still a danger I may add some seagulls though.
Friday, July 04, 2025
Thursday, July 03, 2025
ref photos
. 6x8ish
The 2nd and 3rd day of my challenge to do something with a reference photo from Scotland every day this week.
The 2nd and 3rd day of my challenge to do something with a reference photo from Scotland every day this week.
These are freehand studies in my sketchbook.
Wednesday, July 02, 2025
sketchbook
Someone online recommended this book, published in 1997 and I was able to get a used copy. I like the author's style and attempted a few copies-- which I hasten to say do not do his thoughful, subtle paintings justice ... But which were fun for me to do iny sketchbook on a rainy day.
Tuesday, July 01, 2025
ref photos
. 7x9
A couple of friends and I were complaining the other day that we all have so many ref photos but we never paint them.
So I challenged us to use one a day... Can be small or large, finished or not, a painting or a drawing.
I decided for my first week I'll do a photo from Scotland every day.
Starting with this picture of lambs--I fell in love with lambs in Scotland ... And goats, and cows...
Sunday, June 29, 2025
10 minutes
Have been admiring the sweep of this geranium. This morning I made an exercise of painting it: no drawing, except the vase!; paint loose and quick.
Friday, June 27, 2025
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
burchams farm
6x12
No plein air class yesterday due to the ongoing extreme heat. I painted this from a photo.
Also started a painting of the farmhouse, which I am going to try to keep light and loose.
Sunday, June 22, 2025
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