Thought I'd try a nightscene. Not easy I know. And experiment with a mixture of watercolour and brusho. Firstly I painted a watercolour underwash of pinks, blues and yellows in staining colours. Then I did the brusho painting using black and a little yellow only. Using bleach I took out the shape of Blackpool Illuminations from the Brusho, no drawing, I expected the non staining watercolours to still be there, giving the lights gentle colours showing through. However, the bleach took out everything. This was a surprise as I thought bleach didn't work on watercolours.
I was now frustrated!!! So, I photographed the painting and then, inspired by Rita Vaselli's blog who played around with photoshop recently (Check out her our wonderful blog, beautiful paintings, and someone who experiments and loves art so very much). So I changed the hue and saturation on two of them (the vivid colours) and the other one is a filter and is supposed to be stained glass (you need to look at this one larger to see the effect. It was fun seeing the different colours and effects that you could achieve. Boredom is my enemy and sometimes I need to find an exciting friend!!!!!!
Have a wonderful weekend everyone.
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Thursday, 14 November 2013
Saturday, 9 November 2013
POPPIES AND REMEMBERENCE DAY
I have posted this poppy before so no comments. I just wondered why we use poppies at this time of year and found this explanation on BBC page, for anyone interested. I don't know if any other countries reflect in this way with a flower, although I think that France uses the cornflower, must check up on that one.
We must never forget them .................
We must never forget them .................
Why the Poppy?
The poppy has a long association with Remembrance Day. But how did the distinctive red flower become such a potent symbol of our remembrance of the sacrifices made in past wars?
Scarlet corn poppies (popaver rhoeas) grow naturally in conditions of disturbed earth throughout Western Europe. The destruction brought by the Napoleonic wars of the early 19th Century transformed bare land into fields of blood red poppies, growing around the bodies of the fallen soldiers.
In late 1914, the fields of Northern France and Flanders were once again ripped open as World War One raged through Europe's heart. Once the conflict was over the poppy was one of the only plants to grow on the otherwise barren battlefields.
The significance of the poppy as a lasting memorial symbol to the fallen was realised by the Canadian surgeon John McCrae in his poem In Flanders Fields. The poppy came to represent the immeasurable sacrifice made by his comrades and quickly became a lasting memorial to those who died in World War One and later conflicts. It was adopted by The Royal British Legion as the symbol for their Poppy Appeal, in aid of those serving in the British Armed Forces, after its formation in 1921.
Thursday, 31 October 2013
BRUSHO HALLOWEEN HOWLS!
Happy Halloween!
Don't have nightmares, just have fun
Brusho playtime yesterday at art club, it was playtime!!!!!!!!!!!!
Don't have nightmares, just have fun
Brusho playtime yesterday at art club, it was playtime!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sunday, 27 October 2013
LAKE GARDA & VERONA VIGNETTES (THE END)
Finally, here are the end of my memories of the art holiday with Hazel Soan to Italy. A peek into my personal sketches done at night using my camera as reference and sometimes from life. When I go on these courses it is like someone switches me on, and I go crazy, painting every hour I can, then when I get home I am drained! Not even attempted a watercolour since I came home. It's as if I burnt my watercolour self out!!!
Thank you for following my progress and for commenting too. It has been quite an experience sharing this special holiday with you. Has brought back recent memories and made me assess the work I have done. Here goes. I am opening my khadi pad (8" square) so you can peek inside ............................
Thank you for following my progress and for commenting too. It has been quite an experience sharing this special holiday with you. Has brought back recent memories and made me assess the work I have done. Here goes. I am opening my khadi pad (8" square) so you can peek inside ............................
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| Great care was taken in the making of this Ice Cream, it looked like a rose when it was finished. Bought in the market square in Verona, and very delicious it was too. |
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| The painting I am most pleased with from the whole holiday. I thought this metal key fob for my room in Verona was so lovely that I felt compelled to get it down in paint. |
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
LAKE GARDA PAINTINGS AND SKETCHES
Here's Polly again, with more memories of her painting holiday, with Hazel Soan, to Italy. Lake Garda was the second part of the holiday (went to Verona first) and challenging it certainly was, what with heavy rain, damp and cloud, it was a grey few days. It was also very cold and I had to buy another thick top. One day I had 5 layers on. Anyway, after the morning demo with Hazel, we went off and did our own thing in the afternoon, sometimes meeting up with other painters, especially when it rained, we would all have found some place to shelter. Beware there are NINE! So have patience if you want to read to the end.
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| Quickly dashed out of the hotel to paint this bounganvillia (can't spell it) at the side of the hotel. Bit of a mess really but I just had to paint it. |
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| This couple were sat in front of me for ages, so painted them but the rest of the painting is made up. |
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| The doorway to the Duomo, last afternoon, and cruelly the sun was trying to break through the clouds! People were buying ice creams from a little shop in the square, but I did NOT succumb! |
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| Final sketch of the holiday, by now the sun was shining albeit watery. Used my water soluble pen and water brush for speed. |
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| We took a ferry to this little place, the rain was torrential by the time I painted this. Hazel had done a demo of orange trees so I incorporated that idea in my painting. |
Saturday, 19 October 2013
VERONA PAINTING AND SKETCHES
These are done without the safety net of Hazel, and were done in and around Verona before breakfast, and after the demo paintings, later in the afternoon. I apologise here if I may be boring you with my work, but it is nice to share work rather than just shove it in a draw. Also, for people who have never been on a course, will give them an idea of what you can do. These were all done on the spot .....................
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| Wonderful stairway in a little piazza. As soon as I saw this I knew I had to paint it carefully, and did so on the last morning before we caught the coach for Lake Garda. |
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| This one tells a story, was painting this before breakfast, suddenly looked at the time and quickly packed up. Now the drawing below continues this story ..................... |
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| As I was packing up a young girl, about 12 or 13 came over and gave me this signed drawing she had done of me sketching, what a lovely arty memory and I shall keep this forever! |
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| Fit this in between rain showers, and is a lamp that was in front of the famous arena in Verona where the opera is performed. |
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| The camera angle I took of my painting has distorted this even more as the right hand shop wall IS straight. I was drawn to the crooked balcony that was in the market square. |
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| This is a statue of Dante, but you know what, every time I looked at him whilst drawing, I swear he moved! The folds were always in a different place |
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| A view across the river from Verona of the Roman Teatro. Done in water soluble black and brown pens and softened with a water brush |
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| Just had to paint this Fabriano Shop near the hotel. |
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| Right near the hotel, just inside the city wall. Water soluble pens again |
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
HAZEL SOAN COURSE ITALY 2
Second part of the paintings done in Hazel Soan's style, this time on the second part of the course, in rainy Lake Garda. It was interesting to see how Hazel dealt with the considerably difficult conditions, rain, mist, damp and even deluge!! We even had workshops on the covered terrace at the front of the hotel overlooking Lake Garda because there would have been no shelter in the little town. Not indoors, in the damp outside. Virtually impossible, but great for wet in wet and slow drying time (hairdryer needed really)
Saturday, 12 October 2013
HAZEL SOAN COURSE - ITALY
I will post some of my versions of her work with a little explanation. Later I will post the paintings I did in the afternoon, without her as a safety net! And also some of my sketches done before breakfast and in my room after dinner (no one was venturing out for the nightlife oh dear). I did over 30 paintings, so will obviously pick out the best! I am no fool. And perhaps do a few posts.
I will start with paintings done in Verona. First 3 are 16 x 10, and are in the style of Hazel Soan. I will give you the main colour combinations as some are quite interesting.
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| A reddish bridge with strange thingies on the top. Clouds Aliz and F.Ultra, Bridge Burnt Sienna and Winsor Violet two colours I would never have thought of. |
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
BRUSHO BASKET CASE!
Also, for a while I will be back be back painting in my first love of Watercolour (you will find out why in my next post) and later on fancy trying water based oils (it's many a long day since I used oils). So enjoy seeing this lovely vibrant medium with it's bright summery colours.
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| Here's an ephalump (my childhood word) first drawn with ink and twig, then paint sprinkled on and then sprayed. I really didn't do any painting, it painted itself! |
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| Same method as above, but a pencil line first and some wax. But careful painting done to bring out the flower |
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
HAZEL SOAN AFRICAN WATERCOLOURS WORKSHOP 2013
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| No drawing remember. Colours used were Prussian Blue, Indigo and a little Alizarin, trying to use the least number of strokes |
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| Best lion I ever painted in my life. The last one looked like the advert for The Lion King! |
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| This poor Masai chap has a tiny head, but I enjoyed painting him and it was done in a very short time. Last painting of the workshop |
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