laura's watercolors
"Painting is an island whose shores I have skirted." --Chardin
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Monday, April 20, 2026
classwork
9x12
This is the 3rd go: all wet in wet and without "correcting."
And below is a copy of a painting by Catherine Gill in her great book, Powerful Watercolor Landscapes. I love her paintings and I'm going to try to copy a few more and hopefully learn something from them!
Sunday, April 19, 2026
classwork
I missed class with SaltyWaterArt last week so I'm trying to catch up. It was the first week and I'm already a week behind!
I put the first one at the bottom ...First one is overworked: the first strokes were not bad but then I tried to "correct"!
The 2nd is weak: not enough paint. Also true of the 3rd, but I could add to it.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Friday, April 17, 2026
cropping
original, 5x8
Had some paint left on my palette and some space on my paper and no pencil to hand, and I decided to paint these two gulls from a photo I took without any drawing.
I like the way it turned out, a little wonky.... I will have to try to summon these conditions again.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
studies
Very loose value studies of a couple of photos I took at Keurners farm in PA last May. In these studies im basically trying to connect shapes by painting the midtones, as recommended by Andy Evansen.
I then added slightly darker washes just for a bit of clarification.
I like these just the way they are-- they remind me of the paintings of Megan Marsden, with whom ill be taking a class next month.
Below is a little exercise from a different Andy Evansen class I bought through Artefacto.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
Tuesday, April 07, 2026
plein air!
Below: a copy of a Ron Ransen painting. I'm rediscovering Ranson and reslly liking how he simplifies the landscape.
Monday, April 06, 2026
spring blooms!
Feeling the pressure of the spring blooms! Daffodils and tulips in the yard, then I went out and got an Easter Lily!
Sunday, March 29, 2026
daffodils
Feel like I'm not really hitting my stride with the daffodils this year ... maybe I'm putting too much pressure on myself: the daffodils are always highly anticipated!
I hope this week to set up a still life or two featuring daffodils, to paint and to photograph for later painting.
Just bought an Easter Lily so I've gotta get busy on that too!
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
lemon wreath
6x8
8x8
A couple of wreaths painted in a zoom class with Megan Swoyer. Always fun and relaxing to paint with Megan.
A couple of wreaths painted in a zoom class with Megan Swoyer. Always fun and relaxing to paint with Megan.
Saturday, March 21, 2026
daffodils and cats
14x14
Did some daffodil painting yesterday.
I needed something to pull it together and I thought of Elizabeth Blackadder, a Scottich painter I love, who often put her cats in her paintings.
I don't know if it works but it's better than it was.
11x15
Also, finished this self portrait.
Friday, March 20, 2026
and another
8x10
Another Paul George paint along--this one was really quick about 8 minutes I think. Since I am no Paul George I'm going to try it again taking more time and being more careful about the shape of that river.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
another paint-along
With a Paul George video on YouTube.
8x10
A rare case of a painting that looks better in person than in the photo!
A rare case of a painting that looks better in person than in the photo!
I love this scene and want to paint it again next time with softer edges and less intense color in (some of) the shadows.
After quite a long break I'm going to try to get back into joining Chloe Briggs's DrawingIsFree.org Monday sessions, which begin at 1 pm est.
Chloe always poses first and I like my minimalist drawing of her; the others are not so good ... but it is good practice.
My drawing of Linda was awful so I did the others over her.
I tend to run out of steam halfway through the 1 hour class, as I did here.
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