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One persons attempt to become a good artist painting in watercolour, experiences along the way and discussion of all things connected with it.
Monday, 23 December 2019
Saturday, 7 December 2019
Latest Paintings
Here are my latest efforts together with my thoughts on where I am with relevant soul searching!
"The Strand Wolf or Brown Hyena" 16" x 12"
"Guess Who?' 16" x 12"
I'm very pleased with this.
"Alex" 16" x 12"
Pleased with this also
Red Cloud in later life. 16" x 12"
Increasingly unhappy about this. Will decide whether to try and rescue it or scrap and start again. A difficult one. I tend towards scrapping. The basic problem is the drawing of the face isn't right. Two steps forward , one ( and a half) steps back. This is painting ! Just don't give up! As the famous American teacher Edgar Whitney said "Draw, Draw. Draw!" At least I remain very self critical. Added 08/12/19. Have scrapped this. A second attempt is going much better, at least I think so, and here is the finished painting. I still have doubts though.
"Red Cloud' Circa 1900
This is better but still not a great likeness. The above is from his last years when the Sioux had been crushed and were confined on reservations. While many Amerindians have assimilated with the general population over the years others, who have been unable or unwilling to adjust, remain trapped on reservations
"Contemplation" 16" x 12"
Quite pleased with this. Went back over my Charles Reid stuff and tried to be more relaxed with "Pieces of Paint " approach. Not perfect but getting there. Never too old to learn.
"Big Boy" 16" x 12"
My approach here is the Charles Reid way of "small areas of detail, large areas of generality`" My feeling is that it does go a long way towards this goal. I've been viewing all my CR material, videos, books and notes from my workshops with him. I realise it's very late in the day, s source of great regret, but there it is. If I could go back ten years I would as I feel I've wasted a lot of time and my path to where I am has been a very tortuous one. I'm still not there yet.
Monday, 2 December 2019
Watercolour Paintings 61
Here are Decembers batch, a little late and rather hastily put together as I have been otherwise occupied most of this month. Hopefully there will still be much of interest. There are a number where I haven't been able to track down the artist. Any corrections welcome.
The incredible Yuko Nagayama
Direk Kingnok
Bhira Painting
Bev Jozwiak
Gerard Hendriks
Gerard continues to amaze with his widening range of subjects
Roberty Wade
Dianne Benoit
Edward Seago
This is one of my favourites of his
Luis Camara
The amazing Ted Nutall Look at the colours!
Zhao Zhiqiang
Luis Camara
Shirley Trevena - Wow!
Henry Arfin
Tim Wilmott
Bev Jozwiak Another Wow! Love it!
Carol Hillsbery Terrific.
Vladislav Yeliseyev
Jung Hun-sung
Ann-Christin Moberg
Chien Chung Wei
Hope you like them. Some fantastic paintings in a wide range of subjects, colours and styles. Watercolour! You can't beat it! BLOG INDEX JUNE 2014