Thanks, Janice. It took me almost two weeks to complete this one, not because it was any more difficult than most, but because I didn't see it working out the way I wanted. Therefore, I procrastinated until I finally decided I might as well hit it again--no matter how it turns out. It didn't end up as bad as I thought it might.
Hey Jean, I visited this spot about a year ago when spring greens were abundant. If the area is typical of the rest of the mountain west then things will tend to dry up as summer progresses.
Thank you for visiting my blog. Please spend some time here. I hope you enjoy my paintings. I'm not a professional artist--although I've sold paintings--and I don't have aspirations for becoming one. The fact that I enjoy painting is all the motivation I need to keep dipping the brush and slapping on the paint. I believe there are thousands of other painters who hold a similar philosophy. As you can see I have several categories (collections) listed below that you can view. Once again, enjoy your visit. Bookmark and return again. I appreciate your kind remarks.
Front of the Drama
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Front of the Drama
Daily sketching.
11”x 14” ink and watercolor wash on cold press.
Fountain pen: TWSBI ECO EF with Carbon Platinum Ink
New website…
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Why did the chickens cross the road? To get to the new website! I have an
announcement…I have a new website going live later this week! This was long
o...
Small Works
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A couple of small paintings I've listed on Etsy.
I've finally gotten myself a new light from Amazon for over my art table..
Where have I been ? It only...
1st Place Portrait competition by BenQ
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I am happy to announce that one of my photos won 1st Place Portrait
competition by BenQ
model: Mădălina | make-up: Maria Asĺan | hair: Mihăiţă Aslan | Pr...
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I did this quick demonstration on my latest YouTube channel after showing
how to build a quick table easel with three different heights. I was tired
of u...
The Cost
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There’s no other pix to share on good Friday but this painting done with
just three da Vinci watercolors and two brown watercolor pencils.
Here’s my long-w...
I Am The Diva's New Challenge using "Orbs!"
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This weeks' challenge from "I Am The Diva" was to create a tangle using
"orbs! I used #.08 and # .005 MicronPigma black ink permanent ink pens and
then ...
Phoenix
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After rebirth from the dust, the home of Aristides de Sousa Mendes in Beira
Alta, Portugal now shows a bright new face. Sousa Mendes lost everything
after...
Getting to "Beyond the Obvious"
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"Spotlight at Dusk"
Watercolor 15 x 22 inches
As painters, most of us are confronted with the "Tyranny of the Subject" .
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That is becoming...
New video of available watercolor paintings
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Please enjoy this video showing a selection of my work available either
through galleries or directly from my studio.
Up-to-date information about availabil...
Sketchbook Pages
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I spent an afternoon painting in my moleskine sketchbook a couple of weeks
ago while waiting for my husband and daughter to ride their bikes down the
Pa...
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Oxcitocina, la hormona del amor
Políptico conformado por 5 telas según la progresión Fibonacci con una
dimensión total de 230 x 130 cm. Pudiendo func...
11 comments:
Brent this is so beautiful...I just want to walk right into this painting and head on down the road!!!
Thanks, Janice. It took me almost two weeks to complete this one, not because it was any more difficult than most, but because I didn't see it working out the way I wanted. Therefore, I procrastinated until I finally decided I might as well hit it again--no matter how it turns out. It didn't end up as bad as I thought it might.
Great
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You have perfectly captured all the spring colors with this variety of greens. Congrats.
Thanks, SKIZO ans Albert.
Very nice.. Wish I was there:)
Nice Spring colors. Looks like it rains a lot there.
Jean
Hey Jean,
I visited this spot about a year ago when spring greens were abundant. If the area is typical of the rest of the mountain west then things will tend to dry up as summer progresses.
Good to be back again Brent, so I can see all your beautiful work again and I see you've been very busy! They are outstanding!
Thank you kindly, Barbra.
You are amongst the minority of artists not afraid of greens - and you use them beautifully.
Jean
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