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Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Sunday, March 24, 2013
iPad art flowers
This illustration app I'm using is quite a primitive app, but it does allow me to play around with ideas. The thing is: computer generated art does allow you a quick way to try different colours and ideas. And also provides you the ability to "back up" if the path you picked turns foul.
BUT...it absolutely misses the most organic aspects of : rough watercolour paper against the hand...pen, paintbrush, little jars of water, tubes of water colours all askew on the table.
Nothing is better than the real thing...
BUT...it absolutely misses the most organic aspects of : rough watercolour paper against the hand...pen, paintbrush, little jars of water, tubes of water colours all askew on the table.
Nothing is better than the real thing...
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Mandalas!
I was in Paris recently. I found a little book titled, Mandalas. It was a glorious little colouring book for art students. Snapped it right up!!
I took some photos of the various colouring pages and loaded them into my iPad. Then I used an illustration app to colour them in... Art with no mess...although I don't despise an art induced mess any time of day!!
I took some photos of the various colouring pages and loaded them into my iPad. Then I used an illustration app to colour them in... Art with no mess...although I don't despise an art induced mess any time of day!!
Friday, January 4, 2013
A New Water Colour for 2013
I just wanted to fiddle around with my paints again...miss playing in Blog Land... Hope you are all well and feeling creative!
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Art around the UK
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beautiful colors |
Labels:
art in the United Kingdom,
watercolors
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Hello and Goodbye
Hello.
I haven't posted anything in quite a while as I've been busy. We are moving to the UK very soon. My husband is working there for a year and I am quite excited. However, moving after just moving is a bit stressful. And I am stressed X 10!
Some of my favorite artists live in the UK...maybe I will get an opportunity to visit a few galleries and see their work first hand? Here's hoping!
Bless you all. Maybe I will start revisit this blog again from the UK.
If not,
Goodbye for now.
Thanks for all your wonderful comments over the years.
Love,
Diane
I haven't posted anything in quite a while as I've been busy. We are moving to the UK very soon. My husband is working there for a year and I am quite excited. However, moving after just moving is a bit stressful. And I am stressed X 10!
Some of my favorite artists live in the UK...maybe I will get an opportunity to visit a few galleries and see their work first hand? Here's hoping!
Bless you all. Maybe I will start revisit this blog again from the UK.
If not,
Goodbye for now.
Thanks for all your wonderful comments over the years.
Love,
Diane
Monday, September 12, 2011
Boats near the Block Island Ferry Slip
Just took some wonderful photos of boats in the harbor. We took the Block Island Ferry over for the weekend, recently. I think these are gritty yet beautiful.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Playing with Encaustic
We've been recovering from Hurricane Irene. We were without electricity for about 3 days, but suffered no real damage. What a blessing!
Before the storm I had been reading a "how to" book, The Encaustic Workshop, by Patricia B. Seggebruch. This is a wonderful book about a method I have been so intrigued by. I began by reading it cover to cover. Patricia makes the process seem so easy. It really isn't complicated, but I am finding the wax clumping a bit. Perhaps I don't have it hot enough... I am using a crock pot, and I didn't splurge on the bee's wax. I will go ahead and take her advice and get a hot griddle to set the temperature correctly, and purchase some bee's wax (much more expensive than the alternative). Love the ability to lay in layers floating between wax. You can lay in paper, writing, and all kinds of goodies.... I found my muse! If only I could find a bit of time to play!!!!!
Before the storm I had been reading a "how to" book, The Encaustic Workshop, by Patricia B. Seggebruch. This is a wonderful book about a method I have been so intrigued by. I began by reading it cover to cover. Patricia makes the process seem so easy. It really isn't complicated, but I am finding the wax clumping a bit. Perhaps I don't have it hot enough... I am using a crock pot, and I didn't splurge on the bee's wax. I will go ahead and take her advice and get a hot griddle to set the temperature correctly, and purchase some bee's wax (much more expensive than the alternative). Love the ability to lay in layers floating between wax. You can lay in paper, writing, and all kinds of goodies.... I found my muse! If only I could find a bit of time to play!!!!!
Friday, July 29, 2011
ARRG!
Is anyone else out there in Blogsville having trouble with their site? I cannot seem to comment on anything without being put into a circle of being put back to the Google sign in menu. I sign in and it takes me back to what I was doing, ask me to type in the "secret word" and then blam! I am back to the Google sign in menu...AGAIN! Round and round I go..... And when I am signed in on my site, the top always says "sign in", as if i am signed off. ?????
My comments are also listed with an anonymous name rather than my name... and my reading list has my comments but none of my post's pictures are shown. Harumph!
Can anyone help?
My comments are also listed with an anonymous name rather than my name... and my reading list has my comments but none of my post's pictures are shown. Harumph!
Can anyone help?
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