I started this blog basically to have a place to post some of my work. Not that I need reassurance necessarly, but I am just at the infancy stage of getting my name out there a bit more. I love the idea of blogs having viewers that are vocal and can give feedback and criticize when my work needs to be knocked.
I have a list of a few things I would like to do in the next year, including...
1. Create enough good work to be able to approach a gallery about joining a group exhibit or solo exhibit in 2010.
2. Enjoy what I do, all while remaining to work 40hrs a week as a graphic designer, and some weekends as a freelance designer.
3. stretch my work to areas I haven't reached before. I want to learn new techniques and keep my style growing."3 Trees"
7.5" x 7.5"watercolor on canvas board
I thought I would start out posting a painting I recently worked on. On this work, I used Daniel Smith watercolors. I know most water color painters don't use canvas, or if they do, they use water color canvas. Well, I went against the norm and tried this on a regular old canvas board. I thought I would give it a try, and I ended up really liking it. You have to give it a bit extra time to dry sense the canvas soaks up the water a bit, but if you let it soak up the water, it holds color quite well. I think if the work was very vibrant then the colors might have to be painted on very thick, but I will cross that bridge when I get to it. Painting watercolor on canvas, you can also see the texture a bit more then some would like. The last thing I really loved is that you can re-wet spots very easily and lift color still.
Nicely done. Thank you for blogging your art, and good luck with it. I'd be interested if you use paints and supplies that are eco-friendly? There is a real market for a green painter who paints green themes! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteMaggie,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment. I have thought about going the green way and would love to in the future. If I could find a cost effective way to do this I may.. Possibly replacing the colors I run out of with eco friendly pigments little bit by little bit might be the way to do it. Please continue to stop by as I hope to update every other day or so. Do you have a blog or site with your work?
Thanks again.