Showing posts with label thunderstorm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thunderstorm. Show all posts

Sunday, June 22, 2025

Thunderstorm Arrival

7x9 watercolor in Master's Touch sketchbook painted last week or first week of June when we were having multiple thunderstorms in this area. This landscape is imaginary. COPYRIGHT Kay Smith 2025

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Driving Rain

6x6 watercolor on 80 lb sketchbook paper painted yesterday, an imaginary landscape of stormy rain and wind upon the land. I used palette mud for the most part plus Moonglow by Daniel Smith, COPYRIGHT Kay Smith 2025

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Soaring Rainclouds

6x6 watercolor done in Master's Touch sketchbook last week at beginning of September, another imaginary weather scene. These rainclouds appear to be soaring and roaring above. COPYRIGHT Kay Smith 2024

Saturday, July 27, 2024

July Rainstorm

6x6 watercolors using White Nights paints done last week before returning home from the mountains and the numerous rainstorms there in southeast New Mexico. This is painted in Masters Touch sketchbook 80 lb paper and is imaginary for the most part. COPYRIGHT 2024 Kay Smith

Saturday, June 29, 2024

Late June Thunderhead

6x6 watercolor on Masters Touch sketchbook 80 lb paper done over last weekend of imaginary thunderhead cloud directly overhead. Hoping for rain in late June! COPYRIGHT 2024 Kay Smith

Sunday, June 16, 2024

Eye of the Storm

6x9 watercolor on Fabriano 140 lb hot press, done over the past weekend, another imaginary stormcloud scene over water and the beach. To make the darks as dark as possible in value I combined indigo with sepia. COPYRIGHT 2024 Kay Smith

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Thunderstorm

22x30 watercolor on Saunders 140 lb cold press, painted on 16 October at Frank Francese's workshop, Lubbock Texas. An imaginary scene, it was done using 2" brush, American Journey paints on dry paper, no pencil drawn shapes, layering color on top of color quickly in about 2 hours. The subject is actually the clouds not the buildings or cows.

Black Sunflower

9x7 watercolor, ink, and white gel pen in sketchbook done last week for WetCanvas online floral challenge hosted by Virginia. I used STA Li...