It'll be interesting to see how I do from real life. I might eventually get the hang of trees and bushes. I'm hoping I'll be less faffy and blobby with my brushstrokes. This went through a pohase where it looked okay... and then I kept going... .
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
Practising for Pochade box
I'll probably go out on the common with my box when it's done. In the meantime I'm taking photos of the place on our morning walk and hoping the practice might help.
Nearly have a Pochade box.
P has built me a Pochade box! It's done apart from I don't have a thingy to mount it on a tripod yet. I'm going to be forced to go paint outdoors!! I'll have no excuse soon. Maybe I can break a leg or something :-/
The two panels come out, attach to the sides to form shelves, leaving the palette in the middle:
Isn't that bloody clever! He's fab at making things. I gave it an indoor try out , balanced on a stool:
( the box, not me)
It was just a quicky trial of the box, not an attempt to do a proper pic.
I'm dead chuffed with it, but I also had a dream where I wandered around a farm with the box looking for a place I could paint and it all going very very wrong!
Labels:
Pochade box
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Some summer sketches
Well I have been painting, but I've been painting the exterior woodwork on the house which is no fun whatsoever. I did a rubbish job on it anyway, and managed to get impossible to remove paint on legs, shorts, dog, path and plants. I've been keeping up sketching though and have finished pad number 3. Ta Da. That's the end of the Moleskin. The long format didn't suit me, although, it was okay for this foxglove:
I need to leave home more often, I've been sketching looking out of doors and windows:
And I've been sketching bits of rooms:
And I've been sketching any flowers in the garden:
I get a bit fiddly and faffy too easily, so sometimes I have to try and force myself to be looser:
I've given one of my daughters some watercolours, so she was sitting out in the garden sketching with me last night, while my other daughter was out there reading with us. Nice way to spend an evening.
Labels:
clematis,
Flowers,
foxglove,
garden,
garden chair.,
house,
sketchbook,
Watercolour
Friday, 12 July 2013
Cows in fields behind Elstead
We pass a couple of fields of cows often on our morning walks, and at that time of the day they are hanging around obligingly close to the path . Three times now I have hauled myself, the dog and my watercolour stuff to the fields later in the day to sketch them, and each time they have been huddled at the far far farthest edge of the field and have been undrawable. Rotters. I've taken lots of zoom pics instead.
I'll get around to sketching them sometime, but I have no idea how you would go about painting them on location. I'm sure by the time I've sorted a colour out , or cleaned a brush, they would have ambled off elsewhere.
I've not really tried bushes and trees before, I was squinting so much I think I was doing it with my eyes shut. As a technique, this has some very obvious limitations.
Wednesday, 3 July 2013
Water lilies
I hate it when you manage to make time and really really want to get painting, and then have no notion what on earth to paint. I wasted so much time thinking about it, and then just decided quickly pick a photo and quit faffing. This was taken last week in the woods up the road from us.
I'm loving the act of painting, I love the mixing and applying the paint and the concentrating. And I'm loving just learning. The end result isn't of real importance at the moment, so I don't know why I waste time over subject matter. Daft really.
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