Thursday, January 31, 2008

shape design

Daily watercolor painting #152
approx 8x11 on cold press
Well, Today's painting goal took a couple of detours. The idea was to record the visually interesting pattern of a frame with its' reflection on a glass table with a minimal color palette of yellow, purple and payne's grey. I decided early on to keep to paynes grey and finally to invert the image to accent the shapes that initially caught my interest!

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

amaryllis leaves

Daily watercolor painting #151
Approx 81/2 x 11 on chold press
Today's painting goal was to focus on the technique of gradation color blending of the past 2 weeks. This time, using the beautiful shades of green on the amaryllis leaves.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

color, space and movement

Daily watercolor painting #150
approx 5 x 81/2 on cold press
Today's painting goal was to follow up on a light bulb idea I got this morning to consider what would happen when using less predictable lines and color in a trajectory of objects. We know that to achieve spatial depth within a composition we can use incremental decreasing of objects size. What if we were to keep the objects a uniform size and focus on manipulating color, would there still be a spatial depth, movement in the composition? Could we compose a design that would still compel the viewer's eye to "roam around the painting?"....interesting and simple questions to use as a fun challenge for a color exercise. For ease and convenience I employed 3 colors, one pair of complements and white(which allowed for easy harmony within the composition) I used uniform shapes by outlining a quarter. For interest I gave subtle changes to the trajectory path of the shapes and finally for color I used one dramatic contrast and then I avoided further typical dramatic gradations in favor of "pushing the middle and light values"

Altogether an interesting color exercise that produces a simple picture and yet gives the viewer several points of interest.

Monday, January 28, 2008

gradation exercise


Daily watercolor painting #149
4x5 watercolor on cold press
Today's painting goal was to add complementary colors to this gradation exercise. The green form was added for interest to the design.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

mistylou

Daily watercolor painting #148
approx 8x11 on cold press
Today's painting goal was to create a pet portrait composition the emphasized the negative spaces of the composition using graded washes with a limited color palette. The gradations of the color lend a spatial gradation with figures that provides a context for movement in space.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Maxie on the lookout

Daily watercolor painting #147
8x12 watercolor on arches hotpress
Today's painting goal was to paint a picture with elements of a winter landscape and a pet portrait of my dog Maxine. My goals also were to utilize the grid technique to record the photo image on paper and paint with a limited palette of paynes grey, ultramarine blue and burnt sienna.

Friday, January 25, 2008

grey and brown study

Daily painting #146
approx 13 x 15 watercolor on arches 140 lb cold press
Today's painting goal was to apply new techniques with 2 colors paynes grey and burnt umber to model the forms of the objects in this still life. I began with laying in the background to establish a tone to judge the values of the objects, then worked to build up the overall balance of the composition. Another important exercise was the completion of the painting from memory.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

3 cheers for sledding!

Daily painting #145
4x6 watercolor on Arches hotpress
TOday's painting goal was to use a limited palette of pthalo blue, burnt sienna, purple and paynes grey to depict from imagination a winter scene. This was actually an effort to push the colors in a winter scene( from those of daily painting #142.) I used wet on wet techniques for interesting blending and I utilized dry on dry technique for linear interest. I also took the leap to add action figures which added interest to the overall improved visual results.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

"A road in the Loess Hills in October" study




Daily watercolor painting #144
4x4 watercolor on cold press
and
9x12 watercolor on hotpress
Today's painting goal was to use one of my OCtober reference photos for a study of colors(without looking at the original Oct 27th painting)
Then I studied the original painting and decided to bring out the shapes and add more visual interest to the composition by adding darks and details.



Tuesday, January 22, 2008

enhancing edges study

Daily watercolor painting #143
approx 8x11 on coldpress
Today's painting goal was to consider an unfinished painting that was in middle stages and develop that painting. THis was an interesting and enjoyable exercise which resulted in an interesting, balanced and decorative piece. I enhanced the edges throughout the painting with accents of alizaron crimson, paynes grey and purple!

Monday, January 21, 2008

winter landscape study

Daily watercolor painting #142
approx 8x10 on coldpress
Today's painting goal was to utilize a limited palette of payne's grey, burnt sienna and ultramarine blue, very common color combinations to create greys and browns to depict a winter landscape that was captured in a photograph by Loess Hills photographer, Ruth Pickle.
will post when scanner available!

Sunday, January 20, 2008

modelling with wet on wet technique

Daily watercolor painting #141
approx 8x11 watercolor on cold press
Today's painting goal was to utilize the wet on wet wash technique with 2 colors, purple and burnt sienna to model flesh tones for an imaginary portrait. Utilizing the dark to light gradations in the background further gives an interesting mood to the picture.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

2 colors exercise

Daily watercolor painting #!40
approx 4x5 watercolor on Arches 140lb cold press
Today's painting goal had three distinct exercises 1.utilize wet on wet technique 2. create composition from memory using a figure 3. utilize two colors, burnt sienna and purple.

Friday, January 18, 2008

floating orbs study

Daily watercolor painting #139
approx 8 x11 on Arches 140lb cold press
Today's painting goal was to concentrate on a watercolor technique of "wet on wet" washes to create "modelling of form" of spheres. Add the graduated values of background tones to create an interesting and colorful optical composition of "floating orbs"

Thursday, January 17, 2008

tricolor landscape study

Daily painting #138
watercolor approx 8x11 on coldpress
Today's painting goal is to continue to explore painting with lemon yellow, phalo blue and burnt sienna. Permission for the photo reference of trees is copyright Marion Boddy Evans, the painting guide for about.compainting.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

tri-color study

Daily watercolor painting #137
approx 5x9 watercolor on cold press
Today's painting goal was derived from a photograph, copyright permission fromMarian Boddy Evans . THis photograph was accessed at the instructional site , www. About.com.Painting developed by Marian Boddy Evans, an artist living in South Africa. I was looking for some fresh ideas and information about copyright rights and this site provided ideas for exercises and photographs that may be referenced by artists. I depicted a watercolor landscape limited to lemon yellow, phalo blue and burnt sienna, which is a project for January.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

purple complement study

Daily watercolor painting #136
41/2 x 81/2 watercolor on cold press
Today's painting goal was to incorporate aspects of the color wheel by focussing on the contrasts of a hue (yellow) and its' complement(purple) Because orange, the secondary hue made from yellow and red was utilized, its' complement blue was added also. The reference object was the interesting colors emanating from the base of a lamp. When I was satisfied with the build up of blended colors, the image was rotated and revealed this interesting "landscape" image!

Monday, January 14, 2008

spatial optical exercise

Daily watercolor painting #135
8x8 watercolor on coldpress
Today's painting goal is to create a simple design with few hues that illustrates optical illusions of spatial depth. The blades of grass have similar value however they appear to come forward against the dark background and recede in space against the white background. To further the spatial range, more flower and grass clusters were depicted on a smaller scale.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

color wheel painting

Daily painting #134
8 x9 watercolor on cold press
Today's painting goal continues the experimentation with design that uses the inherent characteristics of the hues of the color wheel to develop interesting optical effects.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

color wheel exercise

Daily painting #133
8 x8 watercolor on coldpress
Today's painting goal is a continuation from yesterday to use the color wheel to explore the optical characteristics of warm and cool hues and high and low values on the way colors recede or come forward on the picture plane.

Friday, January 11, 2008

color wheel

Dailywatercolor painting #132
8x9 watercolor on coldpress
Today's painting goal was to paint the "color wheel" which begins with the primaries yellow blue and red. The remainder of the composition actually evolved with some leaps and preferences which is not the usual method of these exercises. The final piece is an overall splash of color.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

illustration exercise on drawing paper

Daily painting #131
watercolor over pencil sketch
Today's painting goal is a continuation of the exercises to create action figures with landscape elements.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

study in green

Daily watercolor painting#130
6 x 7 watercolor on cold press
Today's painting goal was inspired by the range of values on a solitary leaf. It began as a study of values in a monotone composition, green, and then the composition evolved into an imaginary plant stalk and landscape background.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

study of color for spatial depth

Daily watercolor painting #129
8x9 watercolor on cold press
Today's painting goal was to create an image from imagination incorporating elements of color to elicit the optical illusion of vast space in a landscape and figure composition.

Monday, January 7, 2008

floral contrasts

Daily painting #128
8x10 watercolor on cold press
Today's painting goal was a design utilizing contrasts and large shapes modelled from a photograph by Becky Muir.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

optical illusion study

Daily watercolor painting #127
approx 9 x 10 watercolor on coldpress
Today's painting goal was to create a design that emphasizes optical illusions created by contrasts of hues' high and low values.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

grey quilt

Daily watercolor painting #126
8x9 watercolor on cold press
Today's painting goal is a study in greys.

Friday, January 4, 2008

landscape hue study

Daily painting #125
approx 9 x10 watercolor on cold press
Today's painting goal was to work up cool and warm hues and range of values for a landscape referenced from a photo.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

red study

Daily watercolor painting #124
approx 9x12 watercolor on arches hotpress
Today's painting goal was a study of reds, utilizing a bunch of artificial roses as a reference.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

complement study

Daily painting #123
approx 7 x 9 watercolor on arches hotpress
Today's painting goal was to emphasize complements of yellow and purple, working wet on wet for a portrait.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

contrast study

Daily watercolor painting #122
approx 5x9 watercolor on arches hotpress
Today's painting goal was to continue to explore limits of intensity of colors for portraiture. Today's reference painting was a portrait by David Hutter, British watercolorist.