This one had me feeling a little bored as I painted. I don’t know if it was the pose, 10 days of painting figures, or the long day messing with solar panels.
I’m happy with the outcome though. I’ll go to town and find fresh poses tonight.
This started out a little rough. Since I didn’t paint yesterday I felt like I forgot how. It past very quickly though and I’m happy with the way it turned out.
I’m not sure if I’ll get my store fixed over the weekend. I’m in the middle of the woods, where I belong. The internet is spotty.
I almost didn’t do this one. I had planned to get up early and do two paintings today. I was still grumpy and the rain and my bed called my name. I think I just needed part of the day to recharge from how busy I’ve been for months as well as, the “incident.”
I finished a really great book titled, A Man Called Ove. I highly recommend it. It is a book of feels though.
I’m about to go back to bed and watch a movie.
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I love this pose. I have the same model in something similar that I’m sure I’ll paint this month.
I was finally able to get a new memory card and card reader for my camera so I’ll hopefully take real images tomorrow and have these officially for sale.
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I may come back to this one and pull out some highlights, but for now, it is finished.
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My very first painting of 2016 and my first 30 in 30 painting for the challenge.
Since I’m very busy the first two weeks, I decided to do some one hour paintings if I felt overwhelmed with everything I have to do.
This is just a cellphone picture in poor lighting. When I post it for sale I will add a quality image.
I know what you are thinking. “Elisha, there’s not a lot of art on your art blog.”
I have actually finished 3 paintings this year so far and I have a few in progress. Unfortunately, I’m having issues with my camera connecting to my computer so really good photos are hard to come by.
However, I did a commission a few weeks ago and the only picture I have of the final image is on my cell phone. I thought I could at least share that one with you.
Tara 5″ X 7″ Watercolor On Paper – 2013