Monday, March 30, 2020
last watercolors for awhile
Although I haven't posted for three weeks, I have spent a little time each weekend creating. The pieces here are from weeks one and two. I don't care for either of them and am about ready to throw in the towel on watercolor. After eight months there continue to be more flops than gems. It's time to move on. This past weekend I put the watercolor supplies away and started my first improvisational quilting project. I had thoroughly enjoyed it and time flew by. I'll post photos, probably my next post.
Sunday, March 8, 2020
jewelry for me, cards for friends
When I lost one of my moon earrings recently, I knew it was
a sign to take a break from watercolor. It felt so good last weekend to make
new moon earrings and this quartz bracelet. Quartz protects against negativity,
attunes to the higher self and relieves pain, all qualities I'm in need of
right now.
Today I took some time to make cards for a couple friends. The
glitter at the center of the flowers doesn't show in the photo, but that's ok.
I notice with my cards, I tend to lean toward simple and uncomplicated. That's
how I like my life too, and when things get overwhelming and out of balance,
well, I need quartz - LOL :D
Sunday, February 23, 2020
call it done
This is the rework of the piece I spent the majority of the Feb. 8 watercolor workshop working on. The photo below shows what it looked like when I got home that day. I was far from happy with the results, so I spent a little time the last couple weekends tweaking it. Watercolor is not a forgiving medium and it's very difficult to fix things, at least for a novice like me. While I don't love the final results, I like them much better than the 'before' painting. And at this point, I've beyond ready to move on to something else, so I'm calling this one done.
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
what fast art taught me
This past Saturday I attended another all-day watercolor workshop. This one was hosted by local artist Debbie Simpson of All Things Watercolor. I learned a lot and had a BLAST! The piece I worked on most of the day isn't done (I'm reworking some things I don't like about it) but the piece shown above makes my heart sing. It's the fastest piece I've ever done, which tells me I'm spending way too much time trying to get things just right instead of just freely rolling with things. So many lessons in art that apply to both art and life itself.
Sunday, February 2, 2020
catch up post
It's been nearly three weeks since my last post. I joined a new yoga program that started January 12 and it's been taking increasingly more and more time - far more than I originally anticipated. However, my health is my #1 priority so I'm giving this new program the time it needs. Things will level out a bit after the intensive initial training is complete (end of February) and I transition to "just" continue the practice each day. I've been practicing yoga for 15+ years and have wanted to take it to the next level for the last few years, but didn't act on it until an opportunity appeared late December and rather than overthink it, I jumped on it. So glad I did! The program is beyond excellent.
Back to creating.... so, I haven't had time to post but I have made time to create here and there. The photo above shows my recent efforts. The landscape was actually done in December, but I didn't get it posted until now. I think it's my favorite to-date.
Next weekend I'm attending another all-day watercolor workshop. I hope it ignites my waning creativity. There have been many times this month I could've spent more time creating, but just didn't have the energy/drive for it. Part of that was likely work hours/stress, but it's not entirely to blame. We are all in control of our lives, whether we always admit it or not.
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
it's all learning
This is a mixed media piece I created this past weekend. I do not like it, BUT, I learned some things while making it, and I do like that. Taking a cue from one of the quotes on my 2020 vision board: Make something today even if it sucks. 👍😊
Sunday, January 12, 2020
1st snow of 2020
This weekend we experienced the first snowfall of 2020. It seems a good time to post this winter piece I created a couple weeks ago. It's one that started out as something totally different. When it didn't go at all as intended, I just started messing around with it. Once it had the textured background, I didn't know what to do next so set it aside. The next time I looked at it, I imagined a snow scene and this is what happened. It actually ended up to be something I really like. I never knew watercolor could do things like this.
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
2019 is a wrap
Today is the first day of a new year and new decade. It seems like a good time to refresh the blog with a new look. Gone are the sunlight dappled water background and winding country road header. They've been replaced with a simple, solid blue background and a header made from a photo of a metal bookmark I created a few years ago.
As for 2019, I'd set specific creative goals and am pleased to say I met them. Blogging definitely helped in that regard, so I will continue blogging in 2020. I doubt anyone but me sees my blog, but that's just fine. I do it for myself, as a way to chronicle my efforts and growth. It inspires me to keep practicing and learning.
What will 2020 bring? I'm increasing the number of hours I intend to spend creating each month. My initial focus will likely remain watercolor and mixed media, but I'm also itching to use some of that stained glass I was gifted a few months ago, as well as do some sewing - maybe a quilt. The possibilities are endless, and I'm excited to get started!
By the way, I read (analog and audio) a record number of books last year, grew one of my best gardens ever, spent more time in the pool than in the past several years, and set up a dedicated yoga/meditation space which I've been using daily for 160 days now. It had it's challenges and sad times, yet 2019 was a great year on many levels.
As for 2019, I'd set specific creative goals and am pleased to say I met them. Blogging definitely helped in that regard, so I will continue blogging in 2020. I doubt anyone but me sees my blog, but that's just fine. I do it for myself, as a way to chronicle my efforts and growth. It inspires me to keep practicing and learning.
What will 2020 bring? I'm increasing the number of hours I intend to spend creating each month. My initial focus will likely remain watercolor and mixed media, but I'm also itching to use some of that stained glass I was gifted a few months ago, as well as do some sewing - maybe a quilt. The possibilities are endless, and I'm excited to get started!
By the way, I read (analog and audio) a record number of books last year, grew one of my best gardens ever, spent more time in the pool than in the past several years, and set up a dedicated yoga/meditation space which I've been using daily for 160 days now. It had it's challenges and sad times, yet 2019 was a great year on many levels.
dream the dream
The piece above is one of three galaxy ones I created a couple weekends ago. I've always been mesmerized by space, and decided to try my hand at creating images. It's a fun process with cool results -- pretty sure this will become a regular part of my art.
Saturday, December 14, 2019
space web
This is a piece I did last weekend, but didn't have time during the week to post here. When I was done and stepped back to truly look at it, I was surprised how dark it is. It has a desolate, trapped feeling to it. It started out as something inspired by the science fiction series I've been reading, but it took a turn along the way. I'm wondering if long days/evenings at work have been taking a toll. I suspect whatever I start working on this evening will be lighter. We'll see where my mood and muse take me....
Monday, December 2, 2019
discover and joy
The Joy piece, below, was a quick little thing I did yesterday - just playing around and experimenting. It reflected how I felt about my Thanksgiving weekend.

Labels:
alcohol inks,
metal,
mixed media,
watercolor
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
from the best yet to meh
This past weekend I finished what I think is my favorite watercolor thus far. The colors are vibrant and gorgeous. I'm not sharing it here yet, however, because it or a print of it might be a gift for someone. Instead, I'm sharing the piece I started next. There's much I don't care for about this one, but I've learned some things not to do, which is good. This piece needs much more done to it, but I can't seem to figure out what yet. I'll keep playing with it and maybe something will come to me.
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
crackin rose
This is the "red" exercise from Gina Lee Kim's book that I'd been following. A vase of flowers isn't something I'd typically choose, but the point is to practice various techniques. I like the way the crackle medium worked on the vase, although it doesn't show up so well in the photograph.
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
how about some mountains?
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
absence & watercolor workshop
I caught a bug a couple days after my 10/9 post which took me out of commission for awhile. Then I revamped my craft room / home office shared space to include a dedicated yoga/meditation space. Then work got hectic with very long hours. The last few days life is finally returning to some normalcy 😊.
This past weekend I attended an all-day watercolor workshop. It wasn't what I'd hoped or expected, but still a day well-spent. It was really nice to be in a group of others interested in learning watercolor, sharing their experiences and seeing how they make art. I love how we're all so unique! We got to practice and experiment for part of the class, and I learned ways to use a pallet knife with watercolor. At the end of class we used tape to mask off tree trunks, painted the background, then removed the tape to paint the trunks. I liked the effects of the knife on the trunks and will incorporate it in future work. The photo above shows how my piece was at the end of class. When I got home, I kept working on it. It still has a ways to go...
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
the magic of beginnings
This past weekend I finished the piece I shared as a WIP last week, adding texture and dimension to the tree trunks, more leaves here and there, and a quote.
Labels:
acrylics,
mixed media,
quotes,
watercolor
Tuesday, October 1, 2019
fall trees WIP
This week I worked some more on a WIP I started a couple weeks ago. It's slow going, but that's ok. Progress is progress.
Sunday, September 22, 2019
red poppies
I wasn't in the mood to finish last week's WIP so I started a couple new ones this week, both exercises in Gina Lee Kim's book. I like how the poppy exercise turned out.
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
WIP - first time using drawing gum
This last week I played around with some flowers, and then got the drawing gum out to see what that's all about. Oh My! I think I'm going to use this stuff a lot! I love trees and birch trees are one of my favorites, so the fact that drawing gum helps to create them, well, I'm over the moon. Sure, I could use acrylic or some other medium to create the birch trees over the watercolor, and likely will in the future, but I really like this effect. I plan to add leaves and I'm not sure what else, so it's definitely a WIP, but this was a fun practice session.
Sunday, September 8, 2019
watercolor stained glass
When I sat down to practice watercolor this week, I was inspired by the beautiful landscape panels at Glass Art Stories.
Monday, September 2, 2019
the trouble is...
I finished two watercolor courses in August, and this month I'm learning from a watercolor book by Gina Lee Kim. I followed her work a few years ago and then forgot about her when I wasn't creating for a couple years. Thankfully, I stumbled on her work again and ordered her book. She reminded me watercolor doesn't have to strictly be watercolor. It can be augmented with other mediums. DUH. I do this all the time with my art but it hadn't yet dawned on me for watercolor. And it was exactly the inspiration I needed after failing miserably at my watercolor practice last week (see below). I felt good for practicing but was very disappointed in the results, frustrated to the point of wanting to return to acrylics. Gina Lee Kim to the rescue! 😊
Sunday, August 18, 2019
glass for art
No watercolor practice this week, but I did meet a watercolor artist at the State Fair Friday, buy some of her art and talk with her about the classes she teaches (both watercolor and quilting). I will likely take a class from her at some point - she's talented and nice.
I spent the majority of my day today sorting through, cleaning and organizing the stained glass my husband no longer wants (too small for him so I get them). They'd been stored in open boxes in his shop where he also does wood working, so they had lots of sawdust on them. I'll use them to make pendants and jewelry, as well as small stained glass items. I *might* use some to make mosaic art as well. I've not worked with mosaics before, but I saw something recently out of larger pieces of glass than the usual mosaic art, and liked the effect.
Monday, August 12, 2019
3D spheres
This week's class exercise was 3D spheres. I found the shadows tough to do, so will continue practicing this week.
Monday, August 5, 2019
beginning watercolor class
I've tried watercolors a few times over the years, but always been so frustrated with the results that I'd quickly return to acrylics. I love the texture that's possible with acrylics, plus it's so forgiving. If I decide I don't like something, I can just paint over it. Watercolor has more limitations, and I don't like limitations. However, I also know I've always tried watercolor just randomly without any research or instruction. Since this is my year to learn from others, I decided to try watercolor again. I started classes this past week and, no surprise here, learned I was doing several things incorrectly. I'd been using watercolor crayons, watercolor pencils and a cheap watercolor pan set and random brush. All were wrong for a beginner so off to the craft store I went to pick up enough supplies to get me by until my Amazon package arrives this week. The photo above is my initial practicing of proper brush technique and shading. While I'm one who likes to fast forward to results, I'm forcing myself to truly practice every lesson in the classes. This particular exercise was both challenging (being new to me) and therapeutic in that it was somewhat rhythmic, requiring focus and patience.
Monday, July 29, 2019
classes & watercolor
This week's creative time was spent doodling sunflowers and starting a watercolor tree at sunset. The drawing class I'd been taking just wasn't cutting it for me. The instructor uses Procreate and while she said the lessons easily translate to traditional tools, I struggled to make the leap so am looking into alternative classes. While I'm searching for ones for drawing, I think I'll look into watercolor too. Who know what will entice me? It changes all the time. A couple weeks ago I picked up some fabric for a new collage I have in mind, but ever since I brought it home, I haven't wanted to sit down and get started on it. Sigh. But alas, at least I'm creating something each week. :)
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