Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Winsor & Newton Watercolor Markers



    I was shopping this week at  Michaels and  I found a new toy... Winsor & Newton
 Watercolor Markers!! I was dubious at first and walked around them , picking them up,
putting them back, back and forth with should I ? should I not ? Well I ended up buying
one six pack of markers and then went back for another...today I went back for the primaries.

                            I am posting some of my little paintings from an afternoon of play.

 
 
The pics posted were painted using Winsor & Newton Watercolor Markers
Cadmium Red Hue, Cerulean Blue Hue, Alizarin Crimson Hue,
Sap Green, Yellow Ochre, and Burnt Umber.
 
I tried them out on several types of paper but found they worked best on Arches
Cold Press 140 lb. They work well with a  water brush but I liked using water and a paint brush best.
I can see packing these for a trip to the mountains or the beach :)
 
 
Happy Painting My Friends!!
 
 
 
 



Saturday, July 26, 2014

Working with Midtones and Compliments

   It has been awhile since I have posted ; I have been busy working and painting. My latest
painting has been a project  taken from the latest Watercolor Artist magazine August 2014
The project was under Watercolor Essentials and the featured artist was Judi Betts. I don't think I got it quite right but it was fun!!

   In the article Judi tells how she sections off her paper and paints each section with a light wash, then after it dries she draws her subject. Judi then paints each section with a complimentary color paying close attention to the values. I had a great time with this project and hope you check out her work and maybe even give this technique a try. Here is my finished painting ..hope you like :)


                                                                        

                                     You can check out more of my work at artwanted.com/vicklyn

                                                                                      Thank you for stopping by
                                                                                                                           vickie
                                                                 



                                           

Friday, April 25, 2014

Working it Out

Long time no post...I have been overwhelmed with life. My Boo ( miniature schnauzer) has been sick..protein levels high and dementia. I thought I was loosing her but a diet tweak and prayers and she has perked back up! Right now after a long hard day ,she is sound asleep.

 
I have been taking a little break from painting and drawing . I have been working
with  wooden letters; collaging and painting a few of them for my family and
friends.It started out as a project for one of my art students but I find them slightly
addictive.
Here is the first one I did..the letter " J "
 
 
Another Letter I recently finished is " B "
All Dressed up
 
 
As I said , they are addictive ...only three J's and a G to go
Then Back to the drawing board :)
Have a creative day my friends ..goodnight
 
 

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Roses in Watercolor

   This is number 2 in the watercolor series titled  Roses in Watercolor

I have always had a passion for roses and my favorite color is orange..so there may be a

few roses painted orange :)

The painting is 4 " x 4 " and for pricing info you can contact me via email at

vlblair@bellsouth.net 

Thank you for looking my friends



                                      
 
" Breathless in Orange "

Thursday, March 6, 2014

New Watercolor Series

   I have started a new series of paintings that I am excited about!! I have been painting Roses in
watercolor on 4" x 4"  Ampersand Aquabord. Aquabord is  acid free and absorbs watercolor like fine
paper. Watercolors on aquabord can be sealed and framed without glass or displayed
on an easel, keeping colors and textures true to life.

    First in this series is a pink rose titled " Pretty in Pink "






" Pretty in Pink " is displayed here on a black easel. The painting  has been sealed with Krylon UV-Resistant Clear Acrylic Coating. " Pretty in Pink " is available for sale for 50.00 US plus shipping and handling.
If you are interested in purchasing one of my roses contact me at vlblair@bellsouth.net
for more information.
  

Friday, February 7, 2014

Totally Confused...What is Art?

          I am hoping that this post will not get me in hot water... but....
I am totally confused and need an answer...what is art? What is good art? Who decides what is art and what art is not?

        The reason for my questions?? I have viewed several art competitions over the years and have seen countless beautiful, thought provoking, scary, questionable, amazing, breathtaking, even ugly work and the winners are almost always the " what the what "????? Seriously a stick with a string on it?? A wooden block with yard sale stickers?? Now don't take this the wrong way if this was one of your pieces..I do not begrudge you the win..I was not in the competition..but I did see young artists shake their heads and question their own work..heck I question my own work!!
      If judges are only passing out prizes in this category, lets call it " Modern "(because I don't exactly know what it is)  then what happens to the artists who are called to  abstract, realistic, impressionistic..etc?? Why enter?? I have heard many an artist make the remark " why enter? I can't win?  I can't compete if I don't understand the rules."
And they enter and are so discouraged.
       It may just be me..and as I said earlier I do not begrudge anyone a win..but I think if you have a competition then state in the rules what the judge is looking for or at least have separate categories for each style. I can hear someone saying now "not everyone gets a trophy..somebody has to loose " but I think in this situation everyone looses.
     And I am not a bitter person who is jealous because I haven't won an art competition..I have won several first place awards..I am just  a person who wonders " what the what " is art to you.
    
      Goodnight my friends ..may your dreams be filled with color


Wednesday, February 5, 2014

CSCC Portraits in Pencil Class

    The class at Cleveland State made and we are having a great time!! It is a beginning portrait class for ages 18 and older. We were snowed in last week and had to miss a class but no one missed a beat..homework was complete! This week we drew noses...right side up, upside down,long noses ,old noses,young noses and baby noses and we are ready to move on to drawing hair ...fun fun fun :)
It doesn't get much funner...

    Wish you could join us...we have a great time :)
    If you are looking for something to do during these cold winter evenings, check out your local
college. You might be surprised at what they have to offer. I took a photography class last year and
learned quite a bit about how to operate my digital camera.

   Getting ready for classes tomorrow..I love my job :)
   Have a creative day and goodnight...