To Do Without
gouache portrait painting
To Do Without
8×8 gouache portrait painting on paper
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Mixed Media Artist - daily painter of portraits, flowers, abstracts and birds
To Do Without
gouache portrait painting
To Do Without
8×8 gouache portrait painting on paper
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Geno
Art journal
gouache portrait painting
WIP
I was thumbing through my art journal last night, and didn’t like the shadow on his nose. I thought it was too distracting, so I painted over it.
This painting isn’t for sale, but there are others available in my shop.
What I’ve been watching lately:
KOKKE House – THE ART OF SITTING – Ruud-Jan gained international recognition as a product designer with his designs of a museum stool and walking cane in the early 1990s.
What Happened To Etsy? – I could write about this for days. Instead, I’ll just say that my Etsy shop of 16+ years will be closing very soon. My last listing will expire in August. For now, there’s still time to take advantage of the 25% off sale I’m running there.
I apologize if you’ve stopped by, and the sale wasn’t running. US law only allows running a sale for 30 days. Since Etsy is no longer a priority on my daily to-do list, and I barely ever login these days, I forgot to start a new sale when the old one expired. The sale is back on now.
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I painted this one a few months ago, and at the time I was experimenting. I wasn’t sure if I could layer colors from dark to light with gouache. This is normally how I paint – always starting with the shadows or the darkest areas of the painting.
Some artists paint in the opposite direction – light to dark, and I thought maybe it’s because that’s what works best with gouache? I didn’t like the thought of having to completely reverse my way of doing things, so I decided to give my usual way a try. I dried the dark colors with my handheld fan, and then started layering over it with lighter colors.
Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.
William Wordsworth
I know he was talking about words, but I like filling my paper with paint, instead.
I think it was in these moments of experimentation that I fell even more deeply in love with gouache. I thought by rewetting the under layer with my brush, it would make the top layer a muddy mess, but nope. I was able to lighten in the exact spots I wanted without any issues.
Gouache is incredible, and versatile, and need I say how much I loooooveeee gouache once again? Well, in case you missed it, I do. lol
The way I set up my gouache palettes is always changing, but I think this might have been the palette I was using at the time. The only thing missing is white, which I might have been using right out of the tube..not sure? Or, maybe there was a row of white that I cut off when I took this photo?
One thing I’ve learned when setting up a gouache palette is not to place the darker colors too close to the lighter colors because as you can see in the photo above, the dark colors kept dripping into the lighter ones. It turned into a real mess.
The palette I have set up now is completely different. I’ll write a separate blog post about it sometime, so you can see where I made mistakes with this palette. For now, I’ve gotta run. I hope you’re having a fabulous Monday.
Taking Up Residency In His Head
Gouache portrait painting
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The Marriage Counselor
8×8 gouache portrait painting
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Then Everything Changed
8×8 gouache portrait painting
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To Do Without
8×8 gouache portrait painting
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Trust
8×8 gouache portrait painting
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You Can Choose
8×8 gouache portrait painting
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This is continuing on from last week‘s post..same art journal page, but this is after I decided to add color to it. I don’t usually talk about paintings I don’t like, but I’m going to make an exception for this one. I don’t like it. I’m not judging the painting by the outcome, and how it looks, but rather, how I felt as I was painting it. I’m going to explain what happened because it might be helpful to someone struggling to paint.
It was my first time painting after taking some time off, and I felt tight and rigid..in my thoughts, and the way I was painting. I was gripping the paint brush, and being highly critical of every brush stroke I made. I was all up in my head, and it made what could have been a lovely experience difficult.
If I create from the heart,
nearly everything works;
if from the head,
almost nothing.
Marc Chagall
I was able to snap out of my serious mood, if only for a few minutes, and get back into the flow by watching a video by Sandi Hester. She always makes me laugh, and in the video I watched, she was talking about how hard it is to paint like a child. I started nodding my head like a bobble doll at the screen. It was as if she was speaking directly to me.
Our adult minds tend to be very serious, and to let go and play like a child requires finding that kid-like place buried deep inside.
I definitely recommend watching Sandi if you can’t quite get there on your own because once I laughed a few times at her silly antics, and watched her paint, I was ready to try again.
Putting my adult brain on pause, I reached for my art journal, and painted a silly character. Laaaaa! I felt like singing. The paint started to flow easily off my brush once my brain eased up on me. What a difference between the two experiences. It’s no wonder I like the second painting better than this one. The process…it’s all about how much you’re enjoying the process.
Grown-ups never understand anything by themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince
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Enthusiasm
gouache portrait painting
work in progress
Enthusiasm is the greatest asset you can possess, for it can take you further than money, power or influence.
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We Deny Ourselves
Gouache portrait painting wip
Art is about you and nobody else. What’s inside you. How you see. What you feel and know and dream. It’s not comparable to someone else’s dream. Not better or worse. It just is.
Danny Gregory
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Enchantress
Gouache portrait painting
Work in progress
i carry your heart with me(i carry it in my heart)
i am never without it(anywhere i go you go, my dear)
here is the deepest secret nobody knows
(here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud
and the sky of the sky of a tree called life; which grows
higher than the soul can hope or mind can hide)
i carry your heart (i carry it in my heart)
e.e. cummings
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