Watercolor Designs
  • Floral-Garden
  • July10th

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    These paintings were demonstrations that I gave this week in my watercolor class. Gold metallic gesso was painted on hot pressed watercolor paper to create a smooth surface. Once dried it would allow lifting of subsequent layers of paint. (Credit Carla O’Connor for this idea-she talks about it in her video, “Figure Design in Gouache”.) In this painting I used straight watercolor, applied more thickly than normal watercolor painting, leaving areas of the gold showing through. The upper background was painted green, in a solid fashion, then lifted with a tissue to create a mottled look. The calligraphic marks on the right were added last.

    In this photo, the painting on the left is also on a gold gesso watercolor paper surface, but was used as a plate to create the prints in the center and on the right. The original painting was just a quick, abstract paint design which was allowed to dry thoroughly. Then plain watercolor paper was soaked in water. With the middle painting, the paper was allowed to dry to a moist satin sheen stage before placing the plate on it. The painting on the right was more wet, but there was less paint on the plate so it still resulted in a subtle design, but a little fuzzier. I added a few accents of color to enhance the final paintings.

    This was a lot of fun and the students seemed to enjoy it. They created some very interesting paintings with lots of mood and texture that would have been difficult to achieve any other way.

  • June8th

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    Welcoming Blossoms

    On June 1, 2010, our Kentucky Watercolor Society plein air group met and painted on the grounds of Liberty Hall and the Orlando Brown House in Frankfort, KY. This is the painting I produced that morning and it and paintings by several other artists will be matted, framed and on display in the Orlando Brown House June 19th through July 23rd. For those not familiar, the Orlando Brown House is noted for being a gallery for Paul Sawyer’s watercolors.
    Image Size: 15×11″     (Neutral double mat w/ gold finished wood frame)    Price:$300       Purchase: Please email me or contact Liberty Hall.

  • March20th

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    Across from the Park

    Last summer I was over at Clarks Park in Clarksville, Indiana attempting to paint the skyline of Louisville, when I turned around and saw this delightful 2-story building.  It was early Sunday morning and it looked like people were going in for brunch.  I couldn’t pass up taking photos and just last week I got around to painting it.   I actually started this painting as a demonstration for my watercolor class and I liked it so much, I developed it into a completed painting.  I would like to paint it again on a much larger scale.  I think there may be an insurance or realty office up on the second floor.  If anyone knows the name of this building or the restaurant, please let me know.   I’d like to improve  upon the title of the painting–may have to ride over there to investigate!

    Image Size: 11×13″    Price: $200 (plus $10 for S&H)      Purchase:   Please email me for availability.

  • October20th

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    Flowers
    On Tuesday, I met with several plein air friends down at the KWS Gallery at Mellwood Arts and Entertainment Center. During the spring and summer months, when the weather permits, this group goes to various sites in and around Louisville to paint outside (hence, “plein air”). This year, when the weather turned cooler and we usually break until spring, it was decided to keep painting and it was moved indoors at the center. The group brought items for a still life set up and this painting is my version of it. I loved the purple vase with the yellow complementary flowers and made that my focal area.

    Image Size: 13×10.5″   Price: $150 (plus $10 S&H)   Purchase:  Please  email me for availability.

  • October17th

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    Blue Vase Shadows BlueVaseShadows--framed-72.500
    I began this painting as a demonstration for my students in my watercolor class in Lake Forest, showing mingling of the paint colors for each petal of the flowers.  It took several months to complete back at my studio.  It is custom matted and framed (cherry wood frame) to 18×22″ and is currently on display at the Trio Salon in Middletown at Moser Road.
    Image Size: 12×16″    (Framed to 18×22″)  Price: $250, including mat/frame (additional for shipping, if necessary)   Purchase:  Please  email me for availability.

  • November22nd

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    Amaryllis

    A couple of winters ago, a very good friend of ours gave my daughter, Sara and I an amaryllis bulb kit for the holidays.   I have never had one and, to be honest, wasn’t even sure what an amaryllis looked like.  We were both totally amazed at the rate these flowers grew.  It would grow so rapidly, I’d swear it would grow an inch a day.  I had no idea there was such a thing.   It was so beautiful that when it was fully in bloom I took dozens of photos and developed several paintings.  This was one of my favorites.

    Image Size: 5×7″    Price: $50 (plus S&H)   Purchase:  Please email me for availability.

  • November9th

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    This is another of my mini paintings. Paul’s Market in Middletown loves me. I frequently go there to purchase fruits and vegetables for my still lifes, which is where I obtained these pears. I remember one time I bought carrots with the green leafy ends still on. The cashier was going to do me a favor by removing them before placing them in my bag. I asked her not to because I was going to paint them. She thought I was going to paint faces on the carrots. I think she eventually got it.

    Image Size 6×9″      SOLD Collection: E.B. Daly City, CA