Sunday, we had a surprise, a full house eager to paint. Me, I never got around to it! Our space worked well for social distancing.
This time I managed a few photos before everyone left.
Barbara started a beach painting last week |
This week finished! |
Kathy's last week's is progressing to a finish |
I like the rainbow palette:=) |
Capturing a morning walk along the river |
I am looking forward to the next one! |
She has homework - binge painting horses |
A thought!
A method of intuitive painting is bingeing on an element, like horses until you get it! The first part is the outward shape, the attitudes of the creature and applying paint directional to the movement. Unless a solid colour, there is direction and movement. If nothing else caused by light drifting from a direction over a surface.
The eye level is at the horizon which means the near horses will increase in size, and possibly break the horizon unless you are taller.
Swimming-in-paint gal is back from travels |
A background for a grove of trees and flowers yet to be painted |
Cynthia is a new member of SIP |
Working top down - nice I-pad setup |
Puppies on a chair made leaps from last |
This is a nice piece of work (not a great photo) |
Mike has a new storefront painting ready to hang! |
Joan's Plein-air finished up and looking good! |
Monday-Friday in the studio, the same canvas is still blank on the easel. I
have three new digital captures from Old Town Editions to proof for
printing. And, website needs attention so might spend a few more days on
back-of-house chores. Clear the cobwebs before hitting the easel again on Sunday.
SIPSwimming-in-Paint
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