Monday, September 7, 2009
OK, OK I Had An Oil Change!
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6x2 watercolor on 140 lb cold press paper done last month, another vertical painting that can be matted and framed or can be used as a book...

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8.5x5.5 mixed media on sketchbook 80 lb paper done about a week ago. I used wax crayons to sketch Santa then filled in colors with watercol...
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8.5x5.5 watercolor over colored pencil sketch done last weekend in Masters Touch sketchbook; this cat belongs to artist Christine and her c...
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15x11 watercolor of a very large strawberry painted twice on separate 140 lb cold press Kilimanjaro paper, then cut one into horizontal st...
5 comments:
Now you have surprised me again Kay,(I didn't think that was possible) I never knew you did oils. This is lovely you excel in what ever medium you choose.
Hey, I didn't know you did oils either! Is there anything you don't do when it comes to picking up a brush and painting???? Walls, floors, canvas, paper...DUH!!! Wish we could bottle your creative brain...I'd be a millionare!
I learned oils at 9 or 10 years old. So this is like going back home again; love the smell of the paint. Watersoluble oils don't have the strong pungent smell of regular paints, though. I'm glad you liked this one.
What an oil change! Kay, the smell of the paint is one thing that keeps me in oil. I haven't tried the water soluble oils. You are such a versatile artist. Can't wait to see what else you bring to the Daily Painters of Texas show in Dallas.
Well, hopefully people will like what is painted and be enthusiastic about owning one of them. I plan to have small watercolors and 16x20 oils.
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