Showing posts with label white flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white flower. Show all posts

Monday, July 31, 2023

A Daisy Day

6x6 watercolor of imaginary daisy and its greenery done last week on Masters Touch 80 lb paper in sketchbook. With each white flower theme painting I try to introduce new colors, shapes, and design. COPYRIGHT 2023 Kay Smith

Saturday, February 25, 2023

Awesome Anemone

12x9 watercolor on 140 lb cold press paper, done a week or so ago, for a floral online challenge. I could not resist the white purity of the sweet anemone. Background is imaginary and loosely painted in an abstract manner. COPYRIGHT 2023 Kay Smith

Monday, August 22, 2022

DAISY RAIN

DAISY RAIN 7x5 watercolor using White Nights paints on Fabriano 140 lb cold press paper done last week, a single daisy in the rain. COPYRIGHT 2022 Kay Smith

Monday, October 4, 2021

Heavenly White Hydrangea

12x9 watercolor on Grumbacher 140 lb cold press paper done yesterday for online WetCanvas watermedia forum challenge. Photo courtesy Anni Moore. I spritzed the flower shape area first to keep myself from getting too detailed then put in the delicate shades to indicate form. COPYRIGHT 2021 Kay Smith

Monday, June 8, 2020

White Floral Abstract

5x4 watercolor, alcohol inks, and acrylics on paper done over the past weekend, just playing with colors, shapes and overall design.  You can maybe see some negative painting within it.
COPYRIGHT 2020 Kay Smith

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Abstract Floral Study

4.5x3.5 alcohol inks crop from a larger sheet of watercolor paper, a mix of pulled prints from wet photo paper turned upside down and stamped onto it.  So difficult to get new ideas at random and this is one way of doing that, looking for possible compositions within a larger abstraction.  I see a floral shape with a pink center upper right so that will spark a new painting in a different watermedia.
COPYRIGHT Kay Smith

Monday, March 25, 2019

Perfect Primrose

14x11 watercolor on Kilimanjaro 140 lb cold press paper completed today.  Evening primroses grow wild here in west Texas and are usually pale yellow to bright yellow with some pink ones.  This close up view shows its interesting center and display of long, slender yellow stamens.
COPYRIGHT 2019 Kay Smith

Nature's Sunflower

7x5 mixed media on book text page done first of the month while away on art show. I've used an old novel about the secret service and t...