Sunday

Apples Violet Underpainting Finished

I finished my Violet Underpainting class assignment a week ago but I left it at the studio to dry. I ended up leaving the fabric more violet than it actually is because I liked the purple/yellow complement. The value study exercises have really helped me.

Last Monday in class I started a new exercise. Each exercise is designed to have you use a different technique as you approach a painting. The goal is to have you explore different techniques, styles, and results as you develop your own style. The next exercise uses a combination of a value lay-in with a large filbert, applying color with a flat in short cross-hatching strokes, and finishing details with a round brush. I found a reference photo of a large MacKenzie-Childs planter made with broken pottery pieces and filled with lush greenery and flowers. Can't wait to get back to it tomorrow!

It's the perfect weather day to stay cozy in the house and get out the paints. When I was at the workshop with Elizabeth Pruitt I picked up a still life packet with brass and white roses. I can't wait to paint it today! AND I may even get out the clay! I have a small tin just begging to be covered!


Enjoy YOUR day!
Kathy



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Wednesday

Sarah and Nana's Great Adventure!

My seven year old granddaughter, Sarah Mae, came to visit over the weekend and together we made a Valentine's gift for her mom, my daughter, Rebecca. What a wonderful time we had! When she looked at me, hands busily rolling clay, and told me that she always had so much fun at my house I beamed with joy!

We used Studio by Sculpey clay to dress up an old vase with a pink flower and a "collar" of buds. Sarah was so proud and couldn't wait to give it to her mom. Rebecca loved it. All in all it was a great adventure!



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Saturday

Violet Underpainting Step Two

I've been working...though not as much as I should...on the violet underpainting. In the first pass I painted the entire painting in violet in the correct values to reproduce the image from my source material. I posted that before the workshop.

In that reference the apples are sitting on the back of a sofa in a very sunny window with warm light. I know that the shadows will be cool so I've used alizarin crimson and ultramarine blue in the deepest shadows.

These apples shine more orange in this particular light than red. In Monday's class I'll finish this pass and then go back and probably punch up the highlights. More after that!


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Monday

Weekend Workshop With Elizabeth Pruitt

In spite of the very serious look on my face I had the most amazing weekend painting with Elizabeth Pruitt at the Charleston Chapter of Decorative Painters! The company was wonderful and the instruction eye opening! I'd like to do it again this weekend if I could!

If you haven't seen her work please check out Elizabeth's website:

It's a real treat when someone this talented can also teach. That doesn't happen all the time. Elizabeth has 3 classes at the SDP annual convention and I believe that she said they've opened up additional sessions. I only wish that I could go! If you're going, or thinking about it. don't miss the opportunity to paint with her!

Contact Kathy At kathysweeney@gmail.com