and i've been trying new substrates as well as trying to paint other subjects as well as portraits. at the moment, i am drawn to vessels of every sort and florals.
painting like this takes more time since many layers are required for blending.
i use gesso, gel medium between coats, acrylics, stabilo pencil, colored pencils, lead pencil and thick bristled paint brushes for the background textures. i try to use what i have rather than buy more, although tempted to buy the watercolors lynne recommended and some doll turning tools nola recommended from canada.
i continue to paint on little rocks and shell shards and experiment a more modern take with watercolors
but at night i scribble and sew while i watch every imaginable english period drama on you tube, free and commercials free too. my favorites so far have been "the pallisers" and "south riding", both oldies but goodies.
i received my "how to be a wildflower" book and am lettering a small sign for my friend katey in alabama
and i picked up my silk ribbons again and for two straight days embroidered this cuff bracelet which sold in an instant. my inner child is always always whispering
i cook
and we sleep 'neath the vast sky dreaming of playful tomorrows listening to that pitter patter
and play house after short naps to recover that energy which has been so iffy lately. i've tried to eat well and rest and not stress, but something is amiss, i know my body. oh well
i have also discovered new art friends on instagram: susan hopkirk and olivia and very many from faraway lands with incomprehensible texts but beautiful photographs which spell creativity. it's been a good month in the art room, different, adventurous. i now have the urge to make a paper mache doll à la julie arkell so am gathering all the tools to get started.
i do so miss the outdoors though, going on a hike. only once have i been to the beach since i returned from baja. tatiana just came back from the grand canyon and her photos blew me away and julie is up in yosemite right now and esther jyst got back from zion national park.
8 comments:
I hope you are listing your work. The world needs your art. It is so lovely, comforting and special.
Wowwwww you make beautiful things.....lovely week love Ria x ❤️
everything you make is wonderful !
xxoo
kathyd
thank you so much for always leaving such compliments. i love what i do
thank you my lovely loyal friend
thank you kathy. we need to take another workshop together
Constanza,
Your art is comforting to me. It has such a gentleness to it. I love the cardboard doll and the stitched little girl. I am so glad that you post your work. It is always lovely.
xo Audrey
thank you MY ONE AND ONLY AUDREY
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