| Lovely Live-Forever, watercolor 8 x 8 inches |
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Monday, June 27, 2011
Lorrie #25 - Lovely Live-Forever
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| Lovely Live-Forever, watercolor 8 x 8 inches |
The 100 Paintings In a Year Challenge is intended for artists that are dedicated to the growth and development of their style as well as their artistic voice. The challenge also provides a means for overcoming areas in need of improvement.
The paintings should be a mix of small, medium and large pieces, some sketches, plein aire, and studio work; work from life as well as from photos. The variety is meant to push the artist out of any rut, to provide ample opportunity to create no matter what other time obligations are going on, and to challenge the artist if they do not create in one of these categories. The work can be done in any medium, but it is strongly advised that the artist consider choosing one medium in which to do the Challenge as this will help facilitate faster growth than trying to master multiple mediums.
DO NOT JUDGE the artwork! When a piece is complete, set it aside and move to the next piece of work. Learning to suspend judgement of our work is a major step forward in the development our skills.
Once committed, the expectation is that the artist will fully participate in the blog by posting on a regular basis as well as leaving encouraging comments of others' artwork through comments.
The challenge may be started at any time.
4 comments:
Absolutely gorgeous :) I love how the textures pop right through.
Yay for red and green succulents: how stunning! I like the dark stuff (I guess its's some dried grass), it creates a nice contrast and negative space. Also do you ever try to put white (gouache or pencil) on top of your watercolors? I know it's not pure watercolor but it can work really well to give succulents that plump roundness and sheen.
Hey Kristin, agreed that some highlights would help with a sense of three dimensions and also convey the somewhat shiny surface. I didn't plan ahead (leaving white paper), and this paper was too thin to scrub out highlights--but I also am choosing to avoid opaque media for now ... though I love mixed media, I am pretending they don't exist so that I get the most out of watercolor practice. You know? (Rumor has it that some watercolor judges will hold a painting up and backlight it to check for opaque media usage, which is a disqualification!!??!!)
Lovely colors and blends in this. Love the suggested background as well.
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