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Ice Skating!
The San Diego Watercolor Society plein air painters met yesterday evening to capture the excitement of ice skating on a December night. It was a busy place with too much to choose from. Eventually, I narrowed in on the little … Continue reading
Posted in Plein Air, Telling a Story
Tagged Black Bristol Paper, Gouache, Ice Skating, Lberty Station, Pein Air, San Diego
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Reno River Walk in December
When we were recently in Reno, we took several walks along the Truckee River. These walks inspired this gouache sketch. I began by underpainting the entire sheet with casein, a technique I plan to explore this month.
A Warm Drink on a Cold Afternoon
I wanted to capture that feeling of coming inside from a cold day and settling in with a warm drink and a cozy blanket. I boosted the color of the chair and blanket to emphasize the warmth of being home.
Posted in Figures, Interior, Telling a Story
Tagged Black Bristol Paper, Direct Painting, Gouache
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Artists on the Rocks
We were sketching at Torrey Pines during the golden hour when the shadows get long and the sun casts an orange glow on everything. The artists perched on boulders and worked away, recording the moment. Later, I did this piece … Continue reading
Posted in Figures, Telling a Story
Tagged Figures, Gouache, San Diego, Torrey Pines State Reserve
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Holiday Colors
I took many photos earlier this week for still-life references. I love this time of year, with the rich colors of the winter holidays.
Blue Vase on a Table
This is from our Tuesday night Zoom painting. It was my turn to set up, and over the past few mornings, I tried to catch the morning light coming in on the holiday plants and textiles. The light hits the … Continue reading
Hiking into the Sun
I snapped a photo of my sisters and cousin a few weeks ago. I like the image because it is of my relatives and has a few large shapes that lend themselves to my painting style.