Monday, July 1, 2019

More New Paintings!!!!

As I said in my last post, I've been very busy painting in the last few months.  Mostly I've been experimenting with professional poster colors, a form of gouache with larger pigment particles, but I've also painted in both oil and acrylic.

My husband is the best model I have for paintings with figures as he's always around!  The following acrylic painting was done when I photographed him cultivating the garden looking like a typical farmer around here!  The old cultivator is great because it doesn't take gas or need much maintenance like the tiller or tractor and it just looks cool, doesn't it?

This is a favorite painting & each of the grandchildren said they wanted it.  Guess I'll have to have prints made for each of them!



The following are oil paintings with the first two now being shown in a juried exhibition near Chapel Hill, NC at Galloway Ridge.  This exhibition will end toward the middle of July so if you're near there, stop in and take a look at all the wonderful paintings and photos.



The next one is one I submitted for the Galloway exhibition but it didn't make it in.  It was one I struggled with as all the dots drove me a little over the edge!  My daughter says it reminds her of resting after working in the fields during the time of slavery.  That wasn't my intention for this painting at all .  Most of my art is meant to provoke peace and rest and I titled this painting "Resting in the Light".  Of course it will invoke various and different feelings in each viewer which is the reason for art in the first place.  I'd be interested to know what you think of it!



And there are more paintings but I think I'll save them for another day!  lol

Again, I want to remind you of the MCC CACE/BRUSH RODEO ASSOCIATION WESTERN ART SHOW, Brush, Colorado.


Paint or Post?

I guess you can tell I'm not exactly ambidextrous as I can't seem to paint and keep up my blog at the same time!

As you can tell from the amount of time between posts though, I have been painting!  And to bring you a bit up-to-date, I want to share the results of the ShinHan Poster Color lightfast test I did when I received the paints back in January.

You all know what a stickler I am for quality art supplies so I was very pleased when the unofficial test revealed very good lightfastness for most of the colors in the set I bought.  I knew from the pigment numbers that some of the reds and pinks were rather fugitive but there were some that held up perfectly so I'll just not use the ones which fade.

Here are a few of the paintings done with the poster color.




I've also been working in oil and will post photos of those paintings in a future blog post.

I want to mention that I've been juried into the MCC CACE/BRUSH RODEO ASSOCIATION WESTERN ART SHOW, Brush, Colorado.  The show runs from now until July 4th, 2019.   If there are any readers in the area, be sure to stop in as some fabulous artists are exhibiting!