Showing posts with label challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label challenge. Show all posts

Friday, March 4, 2011

WHITE BOWL

6x6 Oil on Ampersand Gessobord

This is my submission to DPW's weekly challenge - One Color Per Stroke. Although it doesn't look like it, each stroke is a different color. To make the challenge even more difficult (for me!) I chose white on white. What was I thinking?!! I want to do this again (not with white! :)) and will add it to my learning tool box. There are some really great submissions to this challenge. Hope you will take a minute and look at them!

ENJOY THE WEEK-END!!

Friday, February 4, 2011

COFFEE JAR

6x6 Oil on Ampersand Gessobord

This is my submission for the challenge at Paint and Draw Together. It's the first time I've entered this one. Always fun!


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Thursday, January 20, 2011

CLEAN UP

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A few days ago I came upon Norma Wilson's blog. She has begun a challenge to do 200 paintings with the help of Great Painting Ideas for Artists by Carole Katchen. She has completed the first three challenges from this book. The challenges are not done each day, but whenever she feels like doing it. She invited anyone who is interested to join her. I think this would be fun and I would continue to learn from other artists. I bought a used copy of Katchen's book from Amazon and today painted the first challenge - a group of boring subjects. I decided to find 3 simple things in the house that were related in some way and attempt to take these boring subjects, put them in a painting and make it interesting. A stack of washcloths, a toothbrush, and a bar of soap made it to the set up. I am pleased with the result and also pleased with the thinking process that I used in my decision. Take a look at Norma's blog and see how she has interpreted the first three challenges. Better yet, join in!!




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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

MICHELANGELO




7X5 Oil on Ray Mar Canvas Board


Another challenge! This time Following the Masters. Michelangelo I am not! This was tough and it was wiped a couple of times. However, I learned a lot and despite all my problems, I liked painting it. Overall, I am pleased with the outcome. One of the many things I love about painting is that learning never stops! It is a wonderful journey!!




Tuesday, March 16, 2010

EARLY SPRING

7x5
Oil on Gessobord


This is the first challenge I have entered. James Parker (a fellow Texan!) - Windows to the Words - is a fun challenge. This month there are photos of birds to inspire us. I had fun with this and will try again next month.


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