A watercolor practice using Yellow Ochre, Burnt Umber, a mix of Windsor Blue and Lemon and a mix of Permanent Rose and Burnt Umber.
A watercolor practice using Yellow Ochre, Burnt Umber, a mix of Windsor Blue and Lemon and a mix of Permanent Rose and Burnt Umber.
The title says it all! Colors used: Burnt Umber, a mix of Burnt Umber and Indigo, a mix of Permanent Rose and Burnt Umber and a mixture of sap green and a little permanent rose.
It is lots of fun to practice with watercolor and learn how it works. I find the study of watercolor to be a long session! Anyway, I had fun painting this in my practice book.
“Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in god, believe also in Me.” John 14:1
Every evening turn your worries over to God. He’ll be up all night anyway. Mary Crowley
This one was painted while watching a video on YouTube. The photo of the painting was taken before it was totally dry, thus the wrinkles. They’ll go away when it dries.
Today’s Thoughts:
As you write out goals, make two columns. List those that only Jesus can resolve and ones you can work to achieve with Him.
“Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God. Psalm 43:5
For the new year I plan to do more work in my practice book. When I come up with something I like I will paint it on larger paper.
This watercolor represents the day we are having today. Cold, snow, wind….good time to stay in the house and paint. 11 x 14 watercolor.
On this cold evening, it was relaxing to sit and practice using watercolors on this bunch of flowers. It’s an 11 x 14 watercolor.
For Christmas Don gave me a flower arrangement as he usually does. This if my painting of it. It is 11 x 14 done in watercolor.
Playing around with watercolor. Notes to self: For shadows mix the color with the color opposite on the color wheel. Control depth of color with water. Layer. Start light then add color. Sometimes stick to the same family of colors like in this one, lots of blues and greens in different amounts of color. Wipe off color when you need to and leave bare white. Don’t use white and black to darken and lighten. Use water instead. Keep practicing.
This is a watercolor, size 11 x 14, of our great-granddaughter, Lottie and the snowman she and her Daddy made during the first snow of the season.
This is an 11 x 14 watercolor painting of a Christmas candle. Available framed for $40 each. Contact me at drudou@gmail.com if interested.
After a day of not feeling very good and mostly sleeping, the painting corner got my attention and this is the result. It’s 11 x 14, not matted, done in gouache, ready to frame. This painting IS AVAILABLE framed for $40.
Just practicing. (Watercolor) This tree has the names of Don and me and our children. The second one below is done in acrylic gouache.
This is an 11 x 14 pot of greens for Christmas. The size is 11 x 14. The painting is a matted gouache painting on watercolor paper. It is ready for framing.
This is an 11x14 gouache painting of a Christmas centerpiece. It is painted on watercolor paper, is matted and ready to frame.
A painting of my guitar lying on an afghan on our couch. This is a Gibson J5 purchased in 1965. This has been a trusty friend for me for sixty years. My mother used to borrow it for entertaining at the rest home and other places. I used it to accompany our singing here and there and when playing in some music groups and at family gatherings.