My daughter who will be in 4th grade in the fall has really taken to painting. She really likes everything I did last semester at Fullerton College. This is her version of Clouds...mine was posted months ago. Hers is done in Crayola Washable Paint - a birthday gift from me.
I went out yesterday and bought new tubes of permanent magenta and permanent rose and needed to paint something with them. This tropical inspried flower is all that I could think of late last night.
I've always had a problem with making trees look like trees. This seems to help: Kosher salt the leaves. This is just a little post card size painting I was experimenting with. The colors of gree in the leaves are Hooker's Green and Sap Green. The Trunk is Van Dyke Brown and Lamp Black. The background is Cobalt.
I like how this turned out. I may have to do some Kosher Salted Forests in larger scale.
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I think I mentioned before that orange is currently my favorite color. Here is a sunset done wet on wet with kosher salt. Several shades of orange are involved, a couple pinks, and scarlet. I painted this just after midnight.
I painted this just an hour or so ago --- mid-afternoon. I rarely paint at this time of day unless I'm in class. I painted A LOT of florals like this for two years in Shaker Heights art class. I have unfinished dining room chairs I keep meaning to paint in this style....hmmm...
I did paint something at 5 a.m. but the cat sat on it at 6:15 and ruined it. Humorous for some members of my family but NOT FOR ME!!
We had to chase the cat down and get the watercolor paint off his rear.
This is another kosher salt wet on wet piece I did in the wee hours of the A.M. today. It is sort of an abstract arrangement of lilies and some yellow/orange flower.
This cubist piece was Kosher Salted on after it was done in a wet on wet style. A really different take on my other cubism. I did stretch the piece to fit the horizontal dimensions that I wanted. It was painted about 3:30 a.m. this morning.
This is not wet-on-wet. I decided to paint differently at 5 a.m. This flower is somewhat like the flower at Monet's Garden's in Giverny - but not really the same color in the center. The petals are the same color - almost. I just felt like taking a break from the ultra abstract.
Another early morning painting - same deal wet on wet cotton paper watercolor with kosher salt...This one is inspired by the water as seen from the cliffs inLaguna Beach yesterday.
Here is a early morning wet on wet all cotton abstract piece...I had red roses in mind. The painting is liberally kosher salted. I actually changed the dimensions of the origninal a bit in publisher.