Wednesday, July 9, 2014

ACEO - Summer 1

With it being almost time to bring the hay into the barn for the horses, I thought I would do a painting of sunlit hay fields.

I brushed in the sky using a mixture of cobalt blue and French ultramarine blue, gradually lightening the colour toward the bottom of the sky.

I added a little new gamboge to the sky colour and brushed in the distant field, then added a little more cobalt blue and some raw sienna to the green mix and put in the closer field.















Once the paint was completely dry I lightly drew in some trees, a barn and a fence line on the distant hill and a couple of trees and then put in a couple of trees on the top of the closer field.

I started by putting the roof on the barn and adding the fence line with a mix of French ultramarine blue and burnt sienna and then I lightened the colour with water and painted in all the tree trunks.

Next I mixed various greens using French ultramarine blue, new gamboge, aureolin and raw sienna. Using a sponge I pit the leaves onto the trees.















To finish the painting I used the darker green mix and added some blades of hay blowing in the afternoon breeze.

If you would like more information about ACEO please go to my post on 11 March 2010.

The ACEO shown here is an original watercolour painting using Artist quality Winsor & Newton paint on 140lb. Arches 100% rag, acid free watercolour paper. It is priced at $20.00 and sold unframed.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Hippocampus

Today I was sorting through an old box of my Mom's stories and photographs that she had collected and kept for many years.

In this box I came across one of my early watercolour paintings that I did with my first set of Grumbacher watercolours. I would have been 10 years old at the time.

I remember doing the painting and thought it was either thrown away or lost when I moved.

Now I realize I must have given it to her as I know it was one of her favourites.

Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and enjoy the artwork.

Monday, July 7, 2014

Silent Morning - A Work in Progress

I have a busy day ahead of me with a lot of errands to do, but I still wanted to do a little painting.

We had a lovely sunrise this morning and I thought it would be nice to capture the colours and then decide that what to put into the painting.

First I used alizarin crimson and washed in the sky colour leaving an area of white paper for where the sunlight was breaking through the clouds. This area was also left lighter in the water at the bottom of the painting.













The clouds were a mixture of French ultramarine blue and burnt sienna and swept them into the sky. This colour slightly darker was then brush into the water and the painting was set aside to dry.

I am not sure whether to put a couple of early morning fishermen into the painting, a pair of loons, or perhaps a heron.

Once I make my choice I will post this painting again.

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Koi 1 and 2 - Two Works in Progress

Today I printed out a copy of Koi Pond (see post on 21 May 2014) and worked on sketches of Koi on tracing paper to fit this smaller version.

This will take a lot less time and at a later date can be enlarged to fit the canvas which is 27-1/2" x 35-1/2".

I did about a dozen rough outline sketches of koi in various positions.

Koi 2

I picked two of the sketches and transferred them onto small pieces of watercolour paper and I will experiment with the various colours, colour patterns and scale textures.

I will also have to do some research on the twenty plus types of koi and the various colour patterns associated with each variety so they can be more realistic.

Koi 1

I will post each of these paintings at a later date when they have been completed.

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Ships - Two Works in Progress

These are two more sketches I did a couple of years ago when Ron and I went to Kingston, Ontario to see the tall ships.

The ships came into port all day on the Friday and were tied up at the dock on Saturday and Sunday for tourists to take pictures and in some cases they could go aboard them.

Sailing the seas in the olden days would not have been a pleasure cruise.


Sail Away I

It was amazing to see how low the interiors of the older vessels were and without windows below the deck they were little more than dark holes with the living conditions being minimal at best.

No wonder many of the crew in that time period were impressed.

Into the Fog I

Thank you for coming to look at my artwork and I hope you will return often.

Friday, July 4, 2014

Buckhorn Artists' Group Blog - Show Updates

I have updated the Buckhorn Artists' Group blog with a listing of shows some of the various artists in the Group are exhibiting their work in during the month of July.

If you get a chance come out and visit them at one or all of the shows.

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Last Day of the Summer Sizzle Show at KAGS

I am sitting at the Summer Sizzle Show at KAGS which ends today. The Gallery will then shut down for the next three weeks for renovations.










Hopefully during the next three weeks I will have more time to go with the Outdoor Painters' Group and paint on location.