Tuesday, June 30, 2015

  On June 13th I finally got to enjoy my last Christmas present, a painting workshop at Cedar Valley in West Bend, WI. My mom and I drove to the retreat early that morning. We spent all day learning to make a seascape in the style of Bob Ross, breaking only for lunch. Even though, my painting turned out nothing like the sample or like anyone else in the class for that matter, I enjoyed the day immensely. It was a treat to spend the whole day with my mom, just painting. Even though, she is not an artist, she enjoyed the day as well.

    Our palate and brushes:




   My progress and final piece:
 


 

 

 
  
   My Mom's progress and final piece:

 

 



    Oil painting is definitely a different animal from acrylic (which I was somewhat aware of as I started dabbling in oils before I tried acrylics) and the Bob Ross style is not nearly as easy as it looks. Its not exactly difficult, but it does take some getting used to. And the whole drying thing (our paintings still aren't 100% dry) takes a bit of getting used to. I can't wait for the paint to dry so I can hang it. (My mom on the other hand will not be hanging hers or so she says.)
 
    There's a certain gratification in the immediacy of acrylics that you can't find in oils. On the other hand, there is something soothing about the ability to work and rework oils that isn't available in acrylics.

   Speaking of  soothing, I think I'll stick to watching Bob Ross rather than using his style to paint with. I kinda prefer my own style, I think. And while I won't be trading my acrylics for oils, it is fun to pull out the oils and dabble every now and again.

Friday, June 12, 2015

  I went to Hobby Lobby recently where I found a set of Dr. Ph. Martin's liquid watercolors on clearance for $21 or $22 (of course, i threw away the packaging already). Even though Id already spent way too much, I had to get them.


  Experimenting with them, I created a cool tone and a warm tone piece. On the cool paper I tried blowing with a straw. That looks pretty cool even though, as suspected, I have like no lung capacity.  And, for the warm page  I sprinkled on some sea salt and flicked a little rubbing alcohol on with my fingers. The effect is subtle but pretty cool.


 
  Also, from Hobby Lobby I picked up some clearance embossing powder. I so didn't need them but the neon colors were very cool.


   I'm not entirely sure they turned out as smooth and opaque as the containers say, but I still like them. Especially for $1.79 each. I just tested the colors out on a few random stamps on a piece of watercolor paper. Which, of course, may have affected the result.






  A few day later, I got some spray paints from the dollar spot at target. I chose a purple and a blue. I love them. The color is intense, it sprays really well and was easier to vary the flow/mist then any other spray I have tried. I spritzed them through a couple of stencils and randomly across a sheet of water color paper.



                                                              (sorry, blurry photos)

 
  After playing around a bit with each new supply, I decided to put them all together.


   I dripped some water colors and spritzed and splattered the spray paints. Then, when I was satisfied, I tore out two of the embossed stamps and glued those on.




  Not really sure what I am going to do with it next. Perhaps I will collage bits of my clean up rags. They're almost art pieces in themselves.