This is a blog to share my love of painting and drawing. Daily practice isn't always possible, but it remains the best way to make consistent progress.
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Horrors...Overworked!
I did what I said I wouldn't do...now, the look I liked so much yesterday is sadly gone. Well, as Scarlet famously said, "I shan't think about that today, I'll think about that tomorrow." On that note, I will attempt to fix it...tomorrow.
Rhonda, I like this a lot. I like the touches of purple gray on the limbs in the photo. I don't see the over working on these small images. :) Lovely. Jo
This is really beautiful Rhonda! I think it has a great deal of movement. I can almost feel the cool wind on my face, but the warm sun on my back. Such rich colors. I think your buyer will be very pleased.
Really, it's beautifully done. Since I'm going back through this blog I saw this image first and immediately liked it. The first one is fresher with the background peeking through. I like both.
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I spent hours drawing with my artist dad when I was a kid. Decades later, I’m still happiest in front of an easel.
I experiment and explore various media, and subjects vary. I draw and paint from life – people on location, models in the studio, ‘en plein air’ in until winter comes.
Each day in the Litchfield Hills brings new ideas: a blue-violet snow shadow, rocks on the shoreline; a barn lit by afternoon light; an interesting gesture …
Recently, printmaking has added a new dimension to my art practice. I love the happy accidents that occur with each printed monotype.
I’ve been fortunate to study with many talented artists, who have helped to advance my skills, including Melanie Reim, Dean Fisher, Patti Mollica and Anthony Kirk.
Art is a never-ending journey. My goal is to say more with less, with marks and brushstrokes that are bold, loose and confident. Onward!
I live in Goshen, CT with my husband, and a rescue dog named Cassie. Thanks for visiting!
6 comments:
Rhonda, I like this a lot. I like the touches of purple gray on the limbs in the photo. I don't see the over working on these small images. :) Lovely.
Jo
I think it looks great. It still has the same movement and energy. The composition is striking.
This is really beautiful Rhonda! I think it has a great deal of movement. I can almost feel the cool wind on my face, but the warm sun on my back. Such rich colors. I think your buyer will be very pleased.
This image is very vibrant and bold!
I think it's terrific.
:)
thank you all for the encouraging words. Once delivered, I'll post to let you know how he likes it.
Really, it's beautifully done. Since I'm going back through this blog I saw this image first and immediately liked it. The first one is fresher with the background peeking through. I like both.
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