Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts

Monday, May 07, 2018

I Have a New Website!


Available on my new website, (link) my original images printed on canvas, paper, fabric, metal and more! And it allows the buyer to select the size and material of each print, pillow, notebook, or phone case. Remember to click on a photo to see it enlarged.


These are some of the images I captured off the website. They will give you an idea of what is available from me and other artists on the Fine Art America website.


So if anyone has wanted a painting of mine, but wanted a smaller or larger image of that work, here is an opportunity to create something, using my work, but to your specifications. I hope this makes it easier for anyone to purchase something I have created - but just the way they want it for their own home and use.

Let me know what you think and if you have any suggestions for improvements!

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Getting Back to Watercolor - ever so slowly......


First up, cats. Then farm animals... and finally I want to try portraits of children.

Courage is a tad on the shy side when it comes time to actually begin working in an old media after being away for some time. I was surprised at how fearful I was just doing these drawings in prep for the actual watercolor paintings! I guess I've been away for way too long, sitting at the sewing machine or at the computer. My drawing skills certainly need refining, but they have improved in the short time I've been back working at it again.


Above is our son's family cat, "Hairy." Below is my drawing of the basic shapes.
Then a more detailed drawing.

And there's this delightful kitten from a photo by my great-neice, plus a few others.



Most of these drawings were simply practice for doing the final drawing on watercolor paper. Watercolor papers are very expensive, so I want to be sure of my shapes, composition, and accuracy before putting anything on the wc paper! Yes, I can erase the wc paper, but I'd rather not. Watercolors are absorbed into the fibers of the papers so I don't want anything between the paint/water and the paper.

Wish me luck as I go forward!




Thursday, April 14, 2016

Old Watercolors - Post 2

A few more - of my later, better ones. IMO. Enjoy!






Next to be shared will be the drawings from yesteryear as I keep practicing in the present year!