Showing posts with label holly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holly. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Works In Progress

"Sunlit Chair" - wip
19" x 11.5"

As you can see this post is dedicated to works in progress.  The first painting is my "Sunlit Chair" - I'm very close to finishing this one up.  I've also included the other two wips of this. 

Far below are some works in progress from my students at Workshop13.  I think they're doing great - don't you!?  A couple are already done (the first two, with the signatures).  These two ladies are headed to a concert next week so will miss our last class.  They did some work at home so that they could finish up last night.  I'm very proud of them as well as all my students!  :)

Have a great day and thank you for stopping by.












Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Workshop13 Class Photos and Happy Thanksgiving!


I thought I'd share some photos from Tuesday night's class at Workshop13.  I think the paintings are coming along just bully!  Wishing all my U.S. readers a very Happy Thanksgiving -- and safe travels to all those who find themselves in planes, trains or automobiles.  Cheers!















Monday, November 11, 2013

Hanging Christmas Holly


"Hanging Christmas Holly"
8" x 5"
watercolor on paper
starting bid:  $65


I'm teaching a 5-week class at Workshop13 in Ware, beginning tomorrow night and while I had described a "country Christmas still life" as the painting we would be tackling, I hadn't yet painted it --  Yeow!  So last week I started the still life below, hoping that we could paint that - but it's way too complicated.  So today (double-YEOW!)  I decided on just this sprig of holly dangling from a nail on one of my interior doors.  It's still quite challenging, but very doable.  

"Redware and Berries" - wip
6" x 6"
watercolor on paper

So for the next few days I'll be trying to finish up "Redware and Berries" and some others.  I need to work on some smaller paintings again and get them up on DPW -- it's been a while.  I guess this is a start.  :)

Thank you for viewing my work.