This watercolor of a bowl of hydrangeas was done on Arches paper using a background technique of wet on wet tissue paper with paint to get some interesting texture.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Happy 20th Anniversary!
Friends celebrated their 20th anniversary in Maui last summer. I did this watercolor from a photograph that they shared on their Christmas card this year and gifted the painting to them as a remembrance of their anniversary and special trip. Beautiful colors in the water, sky and mountains. Done on Arches watercolor block paper.
Friday, February 13, 2015
Large Fish
This watercolor fish on Arches paper is a combination of several techniques. The fish was in a large still life and I decided to just focus on him. After doing a radial gradated wash in the background, I used stencil to create patterns over the background and on the fish using watercolor pencil shavings on wet paper to color in the stencil areas. I used salt on the wet background to get more pattern as well, then highlighted the fish with the darker edging around him and darkened his eye to get a good focal point.
Magnolia Blossom
This painting was also done on Arches paper with the wet on wet technique of crumpled tissue paper then painted over. After drying the darker green paint was very distinct on the paper and the lighter colors were very subtle.
Teapots
This painting of teapots is also on Arches paper, using a tissue paper texture techinique for the background. The watercolor paper was dry then the dry crumpled tissue went on top of the dry paper with very wet paint painted on top. Then the painting is completely dried before removing tissue. When the watercolor paper is dry, the texture is much more apparent as you see on this painting compared to the more subtle background on the poppy paintings.
Poppies
These two poppy paintings were started with crumpled tissue paper placed on wet Arches watercolor paper. Then background and foreground colors were very wetly painted onto the tissue paper. After drying completely, there was a wonderful batik - like texture & color on the paper. Then I painted the poppies and foliage in and did some very light shadowing.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Blooming
Blooming is a watercolor on Arches paper. I did this study of white flowers trying to capture the many colors that are also reflected in the white of a flower.
It turned out with nice value contrast.
Blooming now has a new home with my artist sister in law!
Blooming now has a new home with my artist sister in law!
London Leaves
London Leaves is a watercolor on Arches block paper.
Robert and I visited the UK last fall and I collected several fallen leaves in London and pressed them in the book I was reading. I painted directly on the leaves and pressed them onto the watercolor paper then splattered and highlighted color, used some ink to highlight leaf veins.
Princess Belle
This is a pastel painting of my sister's much beloved dog, Belle, who recently passed. Belle was a loving and beautiful rescue dog who brought many long years of happiness. The painting was inspired by a photograph taken this past Christmas; in the photo, Belle has a lovely princess sparkly crown on and she is in front of the family Christmas tree which is pictured abstractly in the background of the painting. I am gifting this picture to my sister for her birthday later this month.
The Hall featuring Art by Vicki Goodrich
Come to
The Hall
- an art event -
at Redeemer Presbyterian Church
2111 Alexander Avenue between MLK Blvd and Manor Road
this Friday night, February 6,
6:30 - 9:30pm
Enjoy dinner at the Food Truck,
music by Tim & Myles Thompson,
home crafted beer by the Wasted Saturday Brewers,
and my art - watercolors and pastels
See redeemerpres.org for additional info.
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