For a scattered bit of time here and there throughout any given day, I have been swiping paint onto paper. It's following a tutorial, replicating one of my photos or creating a piece after an idea pops into my head. The supplies are easily accessible as they permanently sit at the corner of the table.
Recently, I have been spending more time learning to paint what I call blob people. Many artists provide online tutorials on how to make these types of figures come alive. The following two photos are my version of blob people. I am happy with both yet I am not happy with the paper I painted them on. As time goes on with painting, I am becoming more fussy about the supplies I use.
After playing with these kinds of people, I found a watercolour lesson on how to paint a bird as if it were a painter itself. I followed the lesson then painted my own version of a painting bird. The idea popped into my head to pair the bird with blob people. This was the outcome, a spread across two pages.
I had already decided to use the journal, with the not so nice paper, as a practice journal. How easily I forget! This painting is a replication of photos I took while out hiking last Saturday at Ford Knoll. I did not include the two reference photos in my blog write up. I was not ready to let go of the day, so delved back into Saturday by doing this painting (on the paper I do not like).
Another tutorial I found was by a lady named Kendra, she posted a link on how to paint Horseshoe Bend in Paige, Arizona. I visited here in April of 2013 and the photo below is my photo from then. After completing Kendra's tutorial, I then recreated a painting from my own photo. Memories came flooding back from that amazing eight day visit to Paige.
I am calling it my "take away kit"! It contains a watercolour journal, a pallet of paints, a collapsible water container, two bulldog clips, and five short handle brushes. I placed all this beside a tomato to give a reference to size. A few times over the past few years, I took along my painting supplies while hiking or while traveling. The kit took up space and added too much extra weight. Finally I think I have something that will work!
everything fits nicely into the bag
everything opened up
I have a couple of opportunities coming up where
I plan to put my "take away kit" to use!
Just love those blob people. You make it look so easy but I’m sure my results would be a disaster lol!
ReplyDeleteHaHa! It took me many attempts to get the blob people looking like I wanted them to look! They still need work! Not an easy task!
DeleteThe blob people are great. I love the bird painting the people - a real twist!
ReplyDeleteOnce the idea of the bird painting the people popped into my head, I couldn't let it go!
DeleteLove the blob people…going to have to try them myself! ❤️Norma
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you will find it easy to paint blob people! I know you showed me photos of some you saw!
DeleteFun blobs and a neat travelling art kit.
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