5x7 pastel and watercolor on wallis
This is a study of the colors of sunrise and the use of neutrals to make light glow. Neutrals are probably the most important colors..they make paintings harmonize.
I must admit, this year I have not missed one day of posting.(YAY!) I have mixed my posts: some days I post my daily plein air warm ups and other days a studio painting or progress on a studio painting. Also I have loved posting interviews and been fascinated doing them! Next year is a new year and the blog will grow in new ways..
7 comments:
You are an inspiration! I love checking your daily posts to see what you are doing artfully. You are generous in sharing your art process and art thoughts with us. Thank you! I've loved the interviews, too. What a great idea!
Beautiful sense of light and motion here, Loriann, and lovely use of neutrals. Congratulations on your prolific posting - your blog is a favorite and near-daily online destination for me.
You are the most dedicated and tenacious painter I know. No matter the weather or what else is going on in your life, you are out there - searching, seeing and interpreting. You are an inspiration to me each day. Thank you!
Thanks Kvan! It seems important to share. I certainly didn't learn all I know on my own. For that I credit other wonderful artists who shared generously...many too numerous to mention right here. Thanks about my blog. I look forward to my check-ins on your blog as well.
Hi Brian, I had no idea you visited so often! thanks for sharing your time. I just returned from a short jaunt to NYC and I visited NY Central Art Supply, due to your recommendation. I bought some new twinrocker papers...can't wait to try them!!!!!
Thanks Barbara your words mean a lot to me. You can ask my husband, tenacity is my middle name for better or worse! paint on!
Excellent.
Thanks Jala!!!
Loriann, you never cease to amaze me with your persistence! Gosh, your use of neutrals are an inspiration for skies! Your blog is yummy as always!
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