laura's watercolors
"Painting is an island whose shores I have skirted." --Chardin
Wednesday, November 05, 2025
Monday, November 03, 2025
locust leaves
I picked up some yellow locust leaves on the walk recently and put them in my flower press to dry. When I checked on them they had all fallen off the stems. I thought I'd make a painting of them just as they appeared there; that's the painting below which, I don't know, lacked something.
Then for some reason I decided to make a collage in my phone of two photos of the painting, which is above, and which I kind of like ...
This is another collage of the two photos which is not as successful. It reminds me of one of those Pennsylvania Dutch signs.
Sunday, November 02, 2025
classwork
10x12
From my seascape class with Patrick Visser. Overwork did a bit and then lost patience. I need to train myself to stop when it's too wet ... I usually just keep adding paint which is pointless; it just diffuses into the paper. I am going to try to make an effort to let the paper dry. I could probably go back into this one when it's completely dry and refine some of the rock shapes and the shoreline. Maybe I will.
My value study: definitely need to make the water in the painting darker. I decided not to add seagulls to the beach because I felt I couldn't get their scale right.
Friday, October 31, 2025
day 2
These are all watercolor, with white gouache.
Even though these figures are, to varying degrees, off or wonky, I think they still work.
I learned a lot on the class, maybe most importantly to just go for it ... Don't try to make it perfect just try to get the proportions those of a human being!
I look forward to practicing this more, and maybe next summer I'll get to the beach more often!
Thursday, October 30, 2025
day 1
18x24
Took an online class with Peggi Kroll Roberts. I love her paintings, especially of people: they have a simplicity and a convincing solidity about them. 2 days, 2 hours each day: here's what I did on day 1.
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
green man
My friend Gina and I watched the London Drawing Group video about the green man.
II wish I had done a little preparation before class, observed some different shaped leaves and such. But I didn't and so I started just sketching some possibilities, above.
Then we worked on these paintings; I still have some work to do on these.
Friday, October 24, 2025
seascape 1
10x14
I'm taking a four-session seascape painting class with Patrick Visser. I missed the first class because it starts at 9:00 a.m. Sydney time and I apparently can't get it into my head but that's 5:00 p.m. the day before here. So I think I just missed the second class too!
Thursday, October 23, 2025
gulls
Got a couple of nice pictures of gulls the other morning.
Was trying here to paint the darks to find the shapes.
Monday, October 20, 2025
classwork
4.5x6 studies
Studies in SaltyWaterArt's class using quinacridone gold, sap green, and quinacridone purple. And the overworked larger painting.
Why are the studies always better? Are they objectively better or is it just that the expectations are different?
12x16
Friday, October 17, 2025
keurner's barn
7.5x11
I've been wanting to paint this picture I took at Keurner's farm; this is the first, quick go at it ... Over did the texture on the wall and made it too colorful I think ... But it's a good photo and I'll try it again.
Couple of quick exercises in a London Drawing Group class. I like these classes because they ask me to do things I normally wouldn't do!
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
classwork
A couple of paintings from my expressive watercolor class with Susan O'Neill.
I don't think the top painting is "done," but I'm not going any further for now.
Monday, October 13, 2025
Robert joyner videos
I think I may have mentioned him here before, nut there's a painter named Robert Joyner who has some free videos where he demonstrates how to paint loosely. You can find some at craftedbyRobert.com.
Thursday, October 09, 2025
Wednesday, October 08, 2025
yucca pods
8x8
I grab a few of these dried pods every year, intending to paint and/or draw the. I love their shape. And their colors: black, brown, gray, wheat.
I grab a few of these dried pods every year, intending to paint and/or draw the. I love their shape. And their colors: black, brown, gray, wheat.
Tuesday, October 07, 2025
another Sargent copy
I'm not sure of the title of this one, one of his paintings of Tommies bathing. Really interesting to see how expressive his brushwork is. And in the original--a bit too much color bleeding in my copy--jow the pale blue violet shadows on the bodies enhance their whiteness amid all the green.
Sargent was not afraid of strong greens!
Monday, October 06, 2025
Sargent copy
10x12
A copy of one of my favorite Sargent paintings, A Tent in the Rockies.
This took me three sittings to complete and I regret 1) that, for some reason, probably because my sketchbook was right there, I painted this on hot press paper and 2) I now see that the left hand tent pole isn't as long as it should be ...
But I was delighted as I worked on this to notice that one of the things inside the tent, on the lower left, appears to be a French easel.
I also found looking at Sargent's trees very interesting: there seems to be a blue underpainting; then greens are added on top, some passages of sienna and of violet; topped off with red where he wanted them darkest.
Sunday, October 05, 2025
arya
8x8
Had time this morning to take my time and relax while painting one of my cats, Arya. She's my tiny cat and she remains the most kitten-like, even though she's about ten now.
Saturday, October 04, 2025
monochrome
Monochrome studies for a class I'm in.
After trying with Payne's gray and indigo, I wanted to paint this cluster of leaves I picked up with transparent orange but quickly found I couldn't get a range of values with such a light color. So I added a little Prussian blue.
Thursday, October 02, 2025
more littles
So busy with work and end-of-summer tasks and work on the house that I haven't had time to really "work" on something, so I'm just knocking out these little studies.
I have a project or two in mind and hope I have time for more sustained effort soon.
Wednesday, October 01, 2025
Monday, September 29, 2025
marshes
5x7
I have a small pile of photos I've taken of the marshes here in southern NJ. They're endlessly interesting, like clouds--different colors, changing shapes.
Maybe I'll try to devise a marsh challenge for myself ... 100 marshes in 100 days!
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