.....my thoughts go back to helping as a volunteer with my husband after the earthquake in Assisi when we helped assess the structural damage of homes and properties . The scale of the damage in Japan is incomprehensible ... I admire this group of artists collective initiative to help with art.
......with the last day of "carneval" this week my daugthers enjoyed a few days of school holidays...here are a couple of the washes my youngest daughter (who is 6 years old) painted just playing with water and paint with my largest mop brush whilst they joined me at watercolour class this week ...i just loved watching gloria paint these .
.....I've started another course of watercolour lessons last week with Marina Marcolin ....the excercise was to carefully build up the painting in sections with "wet in wet" washes ..background , vase , foreground and then leaves ..adding some fine details at the end "wet on dry"... The yellow fan shaped leaves of the Ginkgo Biloba are so beautiful in the autumn .
Watercolour at Tate Britain opened last week . I would really love to see this exhibition when I next go back to the UK.The link below gives an interesting and brief insight of the exhibition.
.... I'm sure many of you have read about this exhibition . I'd like to know if you have already visited the exhibition . I hope you find these videos inspiring for those who haven't seen them .
....i've just started exploring pouring with washes as part of the 100 washes challenge .... here i made two pours holding the paper vertically ...i did paint two small areas of magenta whilst the second pour was still wet.
......i painted this a few years ago but wanted to share this quick study without an initial pencil sketch as i painted the darks first as in the demo below ....this was a wonderful old derelict building with each window carefully blocked up .
painted this yesterday at class following Marina's demo . ..have to resolve a few areas still ...the darks were painted first in this exercise ....it was a good study for textures ..it's a subject i like so will paint this again with a different approach .
wanted to share this basic snow scene of a winter woodland scene i painted at class following my tutor's Marina Macolin demo ...i'm finding each lesson invaluable to practice and to just excercise various techniques brushstrokes and approaches .
.....an initial wash no pencil combined "wet on dry" and "wet in wet" adding a small amount of salt and spraying a little water creating an underpainting for a sunflower .
....these small beautiful circular tree seeds are everywhere in the woods ...i have no idea of the name of these seeds or tree ...here is one of a few washes i made of them... painting from life .
....after reading a couple of the comments on my last post thought i'd post a few of my photos .....for those who aren't familiar with old man's beard "clematis vitalba".... it is also known as traveller's joy .