For my next Big Spring workshop we will be studying this method of painting to create new and unusual designs. Email me to sign up for this January 2011 class. This painting was SOLD at its first show.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Next Class: 8 Jan. 2011 Ignoring Perspective
22x10 watercolor still life painted in April '09 after reading Shirley Trevena's books/video. I drew this from life and imagination ignoring perspective and fracturing shapes, colors, lines and values in a unique tablescape.
For my next Big Spring workshop we will be studying this method of painting to create new and unusual designs. Email me to sign up for this January 2011 class. This painting was SOLD at its first show.
For my next Big Spring workshop we will be studying this method of painting to create new and unusual designs. Email me to sign up for this January 2011 class. This painting was SOLD at its first show.
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Liked the painting - very creative idea, the combination of colors is very effective.
Thanks Prerana! It was a fun one to paint.
FANTASTIC! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Shirley Trevena's book and work...kind of "borrowed" it from my mother so often that she gave it to me. I tried painting her style (Alana's Kitchen) but kept tightening everything up when all was said and done. It needs to start with the drawing being looser and less traditional, too, I imagine. You've nailed it!
If I may say, this is better. Believe me.
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