Had a few pieces of paper I was going to discard, then thought, let me test them. Painted these little, about 3 to 5 inch, landscapes just making them up. It was fun ... and I'm keeping the paper!
Went to the beach the other day, first time this summer, and the wind and surf were serious! I tried to observe and paint it ... and then I guess my palette must've fallen out of my bag and gotten buried in the sand! In a thousand years some archeologist will find it!
Two watercolor pencil drawings from today's Drawing Is Free session: 1 song, 1 pose. I think these sessions--you draw but nobody sees what you're drawing--can be liberating; each week you can set your mind to trying a different technique or media. And they're also a great help in confronting anxiety about drawing faces!
Watercolor artist Mary Whyte spoke to a class I was taking this winter and I was so impressed by her.
By her paintings, of course, which are masterful and expressive, but also by her and how she spoke about the process of finding and connecting with her subjects.
Her art seems to be driven by compassion and a zen-like appreciation for the moment.
I signed up for a class with her, through Terracotta; beginning to work through the lessons now.