Wednesday 29 November 2017

Squishy Pumpkin Patch

I relaxed and didn't worry too much and just painted. I used a reference photo from the internet this time. I was in the mood to paint something orange, but wanted to avoid citrus fruits again. LOL. I will try lemons again someday.

6x6 Acrylic on Masonite
I like the darks and lights on this one, but I don't think I captured the pumpkin shape very well. Or is it the ridges in the pumpkins. I shall revisit pumpkins again in the future.


Tuesday 28 November 2017

Float Like A Butterfly

I painted this tonight at our Monday night painting group. I didn't bring any objects to paint, so I tore a photo out of a gardening magazine and hoped for the best.

5x7 Acrylic on Canvas Board
This is the first painting in a week and a half that I have been happy with. I wonder if it's because I went back to my old 5x7 canvas. It is because the composition is better with a rectangular canvas? I know now that it is easier for me to paint on canvas than a smooth surface. Maybe I was just having a good night!


Check

I painted this yesterday, but I was so unhappy with it that I thought I'd paint another one today to post in it's place. Instead, I tried to fix it up.

6x6 Acrylic on Masonite
The black piece is particularly troublesome. It still doesn't look right because it's not symmetrical. Makes me feel like leaning sideways. Ah well, better luck next time.


Sunday 26 November 2017

Pitcher This

So I mixed a bunch of pastel shades and just painted freely. I had no plans other than to paint a picture of a little jug in front of me and have fun with it.

6x6 Acrylic on Masonite
 
Okay, so it's not exactly a masterpiece. I almost didn't publish it. I've been painting daily for just over 40 days now, and I'm feeling like I'm not going anywhere. I lack focus and my paintings are lacking something. Skill maybe.

Saturday 25 November 2017

Broken Window

A repeat of yesterday's effort. Maybe I'm having a few bad painting days because of this flu. I think I may do a few tutorials to get myself back on track.

6x6 Acrylic on Masonite

I tried painting in a loose carefree manner. I guess I'm not ready for that yet. Back to the drawing board. Literally.

Day 40

Now that I have uploaded this picture, I see how truly awful it is. That's okay, because I wasn't really feeling up to it and kind of rushed through it. Ah well, I said I'd post a painting a day, right? I didn't say they would be good.

6x6 Acrylic on Masonite


White shadows. Weird trees. That's all for today.

Wednesday 22 November 2017

Bridge Over Troubled Water

I took this photo last November while canoeing on the Severn River. It had been a mild autumn, unlike this year. We have had snow and freezing temperatures for a over a week now, therefore no canoe trips until next year.

6x6 Acrylic on Masonite
I guess this painting is so-so. I overworked it in a few places. I need more practice with bright areas, especially sunlight.

I've been painting on these little 6x6 masonite panels because our local Peter Street Fine Arts has a Call To All Artists to submit small paintings for December. They gave me a couple of panels, but I made a bunch more just in case. Good thing I did. I'm not crazy about my 6x6 paintings. Hopefully I will come up with two nice pieces before the end of the month.

Tuesday 21 November 2017

Follow The Yellow Brick Wall

I'll tell you a secret. I used yesterday's paint tray for today's painting. Oh yes, and I forgot the underpainting. I think this flu has affected my brain.

brick wall flowers window acrylic painting
6x6 Acrylic on Masonite

Luckily, I found a reference photo with similar colours as yesterday's. The wall is actually red brick. The actual painting doesn't look as yellow as this, though I did add yellow to burnt sienna in an attempt to match the colour of the bricks under the bright sun.

The search for the best red brick colour continues. This is very important, as many of the charming older buildings in our city are made of red brick and they will definitely be future painting subjects.

Valuable Lessons Learned Today:

  • If you intend to save your sheet of mixed paint until the next day, make sure there is enough moisture in the container to prevent the paints from thickening or hardening.
  • Don't forget your underpainting. Little bits of white will show through otherwise.

Monday 20 November 2017

Cavana House

I am lucky to live a few doors down from the Cavana House, a spa and former inn. It's a beautiful red brick Victorian house with beautifully kept gardens. I have taken many photos and done a couple of watercolours over the years.


cavana house acrylic painting window flowers
6x6 Acrylic on Masonite

I'm getting the hang of the masonite board. This time I sketched the main areas, and instead of a nid toned underpainting, I applied a dark and mid tone to the major areas. This way the white is left white. It worked; I didn't have to paint the lighter areas with multiple coats to cover the paint beneath.

I am feeling a little better, and I like this painting better than the last three. Maybe being sick and feverish really does affect your ability to paint.

Art Therapy

I can't believe it. I'm still as sick as ever. I'm never going to get better. Sorry for my bitching.

6x6 Oil on Masonite
Discouraged by three sucky days of disappointing paintings, I grabbed some oil paints that my son also had kicking around the house. I did a loose, kind of messy bunch of trees and shadows. I've only done a couple of oil paintings in a class many years ago. I just wanted to do something different. I may break out the oils from time to time and learn some more. Besides, I love how they smell. I think it brings me back to my childhood when my father would paint landscapes and ships and such.

Valuable Lessons Learned Today:

  • Don't be afraid to try new things.
  • Oil paint takes MUCH longer to dry than acrylic.
  • Oil has a nice velvety texture, and is more opaque than acrylic.
  • Don't dip your oil brush in your acrylic water.

Sunday 19 November 2017

Till The Cows Come Home

I'm still sick. I haven't had anything like this in years. A mix of the cold and flu. I painted today, though I can't believe how bad this piece is. Then again, my eyes and nose are running and I have head and body aches. Surprised I'm still alive.

6x6 Acrylic on Masonite
I haven't been happy with my last 3 paintings. What they have in common is that I painted them while I was very ill, and they were done on masonite. I know my focus is off. It took me twice as long to do this one and I'm not happy with it. But I painted!

Since masonite doesn't grab the paint as well, I have to use 4 coats of white over my underpainting (titanium, burnt sienna and ultramarine) and you can still see the colour underneath. In the future I will not paint my underpainting colour onto any areas that are to remain white or very light.

Valuable Lessons Learned Today:

  • Painting acrylics onto a smooth surface is much different than onto canvas.
  • Painting when you're sick is a difficult, useless venture.

Red Door

I'm so sick. Still. I didn't finish it till today so I'm SO late. Oh dear.


Friday 17 November 2017

Early Snow

I took this photo a week ago, after an early snow. The cold temperature made the remaining leaves fall on top of the snow.

6x6 Acrylic on Masonite

I'm so sick tonight. The first cold I've had in two years.This painting took way too long, I played around with the paint too much and it looks like it needs more shadows or something. This was the first time I tried painting on masonite too. Hopefully I will be feeling a bit better tomorrow. Goodnight everybody!

Thursday 16 November 2017

Shoes On A Wire

Keeping it simple today. I'm feeling under the weather, and I thought this was a cool reference photo, so therefore today's painting. Unfortunately I fell asleep before I could post it.

shoes acrylic painting
5x7 Acrylic on Canvas Board

It's actually Thursday now, so I must gather my energy to do today's painting and get it posted before going back to bed. My throat is burning and I'm so tired. Must....paint.....

Wednesday 15 November 2017

Fall Leaves

Day 31. I took a ton of pictures in the forest last fall.  Unfortunately it was a cloudy day, so most of the photos didn't show the fall colours at their best. Luckily, just before reaching the road, the sun came out for a few minutes and shone on a little area of maple saplings.

fall leaves acrylic painting
5x7 Acrylic on Canvas Board

I tried a blue underpainting this time using leftover sky colour from the other night. I don't think this painting is too bad, but it seems to be lacking something. The colour scheme in the actual photo was similar to this painting, but I think perhaps I could have used some reds and greens. It seems too much brown and yellow, almost monochromatic. A little boring maybe.

Valuable Lessons Learned Today:

  • Leaves look a lot more realistic with just a few of the veins painted on.
  • The camera doesn't capture all the colour and variety of the actual scene.
  • Don't be afraid to use a little more colour.

Monday 13 November 2017

Baked Goods

A group of us have been getting together Monday nights at a local church hall to paint, draw or whatever in the hopes that it will motivate us to continue creating and improving. I was in a hurry to get there, didn't have a reference photo handy, so I grabbed a wrinkled bag of flour and a measuring cup on the way out. What can I say, we don't have a lot of knickknacks around the house to use as still life subjects.

5x7 Acrylic on Canvas Board

Things To Work On: The composition could have been better. I should have tried some different arrangements, but I pretty much set the objects down and started painting. I'm not happy about the middle area where the spout overlaps the bag. A better layout would have helped. As well, a bit of darker shadow under the flour bag would is make it look less like it is floating.

This painting took a little less than 2 hours, though we did talk a bit so maybe it was closer to 1½. I painted quickly and didn't worry much about details, and had a good night painting with friends.

Sunday 12 November 2017

Sam

I snapped this majestic fellow on our Manitoulin Island trip several years ago. We spent a week exploring the island, hiking and camping. Loved the Chichimaun ferry! I can't wait to go back there. Perhaps this summer?

wood totem carving acrylic painting
5x7 Acrylic on Canvas Board

Yesterday's painting took two days so I chose a subject that had a minimum of colours, and I used up the ones that I had mixed leftover. The sky is a solid blue because you're looking way up at the totem. The underpainting is burnt sienna and titanium, and the bird is burnt sienna, ultramarine and titanium. I added some straight burnt sienna to some of the darker areas because not all the wood had been bleached and aged light grey yet.

This one took about an hour to complete. My average painting takes closer to two hours. I think I will try keeping track of how long each painting takes, to satisfy my curiosity.

Lest We Forget

I took this photo of the Manitoulin District Cenotaph on Manitoulin Island many years ago while camping. The pink poppies were in bloom that day. This memorial is in a quiet area away from town. A beautiful place to stop and rest and remember.


memorial acrylic painting
8x8 Acrylic on Canvas Board

I really wanted to put this painting up for Nov. 11, but it took much longer than I expected, probably because of it's larger size. I'm glad I did it though. The photo has been waiting for many years. I always knew there was a painting in it.

Valuable Lessons Learned Today:
  • Bigger paintings take much longer to finish. Start earlier.
  • Don't put too many details on statues. As long as the drawing is accurate, a few shadows and highlights will do nicely.

Saturday 11 November 2017

The Cutest House In Town

Friday night was the first real snowfall of the season. We awoke to several inches of snow and a bright blue sky. So I took my camera and went for a walk around the neighbourhood. My apologies to the lady in the house. I would be startled if I saw me talking a photo of my house too.


blue yellow house acrylic painting
7x9 Acrylic on Canvas Board
Lots of titanium, ultramarine, burnt sienna and cad yellow medium. I'm beginning to think that those are the only colours I'll ever need.

Valuable Lesson Learned Today:
  • If you're going to take pictures of people's homes, don't wear a black hoodie and dark glasses.

Thursday 9 November 2017

Green Acres 3

The third and final painting from the lovely reference photo I found ages ago. I'm tired of doing this one. Maybe the same photo three times in a row is more than enough.


farm painting acrylic
5x7 Acrylic on Canvas Board

Underpainting is burnt sienna and titanium. Mainly burnt sienna, ultramarine, cad yellow light and of course titanium. I think I could have done something different with the distant trees. I was aiming for a cool blue. Maybe they need to be blended better or something.

I had a big dinner tonight then painted. Maybe my full stomach as well as the fact that tonight is the first snowfall of the year made me less than enthusiastic about painting. I just wanted to curl up in a blanket and watch TV.

My front porch at this very moment

Green Acres 2

This is the second painting from the reference photo below. I want to see how many paintings I can get from this beautiful panoramic scene.

green acres farm acrylic painting
5x7 Acrylic on Canvas Board


Reference Photo
Yesterday I primed the canvas with Titanium and Cad Yellow Light. This made a very bright yellow undercoat, but the painting ended up rather reddish or pinkish. Today I primed with Titanium and Burnt Umber, which gave me an orangey pinkish undercoat, but the painting ended up brighter green. Is it me doing this? Is it a subconcious thing, overcompensating for the tone of the underpainting? This would be a good thing to know because I can make it work for me.

By the way, those are cows in the field. I hope they don't look too much like sheep.

Valuable Lessons Learned Today:

  • When you paint little shadows under cows, they look more like cows than blobs.
  • When you run out of burnt sienna, check the label on the tube carefully at the art store. People get it mixed up with burnt umber and put it back in the wrong spot.






Tuesday 7 November 2017

Green Acres 1


The reference photo was very large, enough to break up into several paintings. So that's what I will do over the next couple of days.

green farm acrylic painting
5x7 Acrylic on Canvas Board

Sometimes the simplest paintings give me the most trouble. I tend to make things like the building on the left more complicated or overworked or something. Well, this is a learning experience after all. I think I'm tired and discouraged tonight.

Valuable Lessons Learned Today:

  • Sometimes it just doesn't go your way.
  • It's important to get enough sleep.

Monday 6 November 2017

Tea For One

Some friends have started a painting night at a local church hall. Tonight was the first night. We just work on whatever we want, and enjoy the company. Having no photos handy, I found this cup and saucer and painted a real object for the first time.

teacup acrylic painting
8x8 Acrylic on Canvas Board

The light was coming from above which made unusual shadows. I think I may fix the shadow under the saucer, it doesn't seem quite right. Perhaps doing more still life from real objects instead of photos is a good idea.

Our group had the meeting room for 2 hours, so I was hurrying to get this done before we had to leave. I don't know if that made the painting better or worse.

Valuable Lessons Learned Today:

  • Using an actual object instead of a photo for your subject is a bit more challenging.
  • You can always fix something on your acrylic painting at another time.
  • Get some sleep.

Winter Is Coming

An early snowfall with footprints, a sight we will be seeing all too soon. I don't remember taking the photo, so I must have found it online some time ago. Pretty soon there will be plenty of winter scenes like this for the taking.

snow farm barn acrylic painting
5x7 Acrylic on Canvas Board

This was a quick study, done mostly with leftover mixed paint colours from yesterday. I mucked around with the shadows a little too much, but the end result is nice enough. More practice with trees is needed.

Saturday 4 November 2017

Lock and Load

I found the photo of this old brass lock on one of those sites that offer free reference photos. I save them to a folder so I'll have something to turn to when I don't want to use one of my own pictures.

brass lock acrylic painting
5x7 Acrylic on Canvas Board
I had difficulty mixing a brass colour. I used different combinations of Burnt Sienna, Ultramarine, Cad Red Medium, Cad Yellow Medium and Titanium. Looks more like wood than brass. I think I will see what advice there is on the net for mixing metallic colours in acrylic.

Things I did differently tonight:

  • I painted with my glasses off. I can see clearly up to a foot and a half away, anything farther than that is blurry. The highlights and shadows are more defined this way. Plus I can't see all the fine details.
  • I used one small flat brush. No reason in particular. 
  • I tried not to think too much, and just paint and not worry.

Norman, Meet Bob

Day 20 brings us another lighthouse, this time from a photo I took on Manitoulin Island several years ago.

lighthouse acrylic painting
8x8 Acrylic on Canvas Board

Self critique: I think I was a little too careful and contrived this time. The painting is pretty enough, but I think it looks a bit like a Norman Rockwell if he had been taught by Bob Ross. Then again, I guess it's hard to be edgy when your subject is a lighthouse in the sunshine.

Valuable Lessons Learned Today:
  • When painting water, make sure your horizon line is perfectly horizontal.
  • Red straight out of the tube is quite bright and transparent. Adding a bit of green helps.


Thursday 2 November 2017

Green Acres

I took this photo in late summer when the wheat had just turned golden and the afternoon sun shone brightly on the fields.

5x7 Acrylic on Canvas Board

This one was painted quickly and simply, using the mixed colours from yesterday's painting. I have no idea how the clouds got into that formation though. I must pay more attention when sketching out the basic shapes. It's probably time to start learning a little more about composition, since I usually just paint the scenery as it appears in the reference photo. 

Valuable Lessons Learned Today:
  • If I had stepped back to look at what I had drawn, I wouldn't have painted the clouds on an upward slope.
  • Sometimes you just have to take a break and paint something easy.


Wednesday 1 November 2017

All Saints Day

Last spring I took a series of photos around my Mom's church in Uptergrove, while everyone was inside. The low, bright sun and the long shadows were irresistible. Luckily I had a camera in my purse. I got some beautiful shots.

5x7 Acrylic on Canvas Board

After that I spent more Sundays in the cemetery than inside. The headstones are very old and there is a farm just beyond the fence. Sometimes curious white cows would come up to the fence. Doing little sketches made me feel peaceful and close to something spiritual. My own version of religion. My dear Mom now rests in this cemetery. I planted some crocuses there today. Mom would have liked that.

My painting looks a little more sinister than I intended. Perhaps the shadows and clouds are too dark, making it look like a big storm is on the way. But I painted this one quickly, and left it as is. It is a bit over dramatic, but I like it. And I still have the photo for another try on another day.

Valuable Lessons Learned Today:

  • Keep a camera handy and take lots of photos wherever you go. 
  • Make sure you have fully charged batteries.
  • Don't leave the SD card in the computer. There's nothing more infuriating that stopping by a beautiful autumn scene breathtakingly lit by the afternoon sun, taking out your camera, turning it on and seeing the message "No Memory Card". This may or may not have happened to me last week.