Archive for 'Landscape'
That darn Perspective, and other Art related Stuff
Last week was mostly a wash as far as my getting anything finished in the studio. I did finally finish a watercolor yesterday, but can’t post the pic yet as it is a present for my daughter and she reads this blog:)
I’ve been reading a lot about perspective lately on other peoples blogs and [...]
Posted: April 1st, 2008 under Landscape, Painting, Pastel, perspective.
Comments: 4
The Elusive Poppy
Sunday morning found Chris and I in the car heading south to El Paso. Our destination; the Franklin Mountains. We had been told that there was usually a great display of poppies there in the Spring. We missed the little festival that they had the weekend before celebrating the Spring poppies. [...]
Posted: March 25th, 2008 under Floral, Landscape, Painting, Pastel, en plein air.
Comments: 2
The Chiricahua Mountains
Back in January of 2003, Chris and I took a our first trip to Arizona together. We drove my Expedition(I no longer own it), and we camped in it. First we visited my brother and sister in law in Colorado and then we went down through New Mexico and over to AZ. [...]
Posted: March 24th, 2008 under Healing, Landscape, Painting, Pastel, health.
Comments: 4
A little of this, a little of that…
Well, it has been so long since I posted a painting that I’ve done, today I have three!
Now, they aren’t brilliant masterpieces by any stretch of the imagination. No, one is downright ugly and one is so-so, and one is ok. hehehe
Here is the ugly one:
What in the world was I thinking with that [...]
Posted: March 15th, 2008 under Floral, Landscape, Painting, Pastel, health, watercolors.
Comments: 10
Pain, Fatigue, and Art
I have been so busy reading everyone else’s blog, that I forgot all about mine:)
I made a decision a few days ago to make sure I spend time drawing everyday. I don’t do enough of it and I really think that my art will be better if I work at the drawing part.
I [...]
Posted: March 12th, 2008 under Healing, Landscape, Painting, Pastel, health, pain.
Comments: 4