Monday, warm and windy


 I have now been at Carlsbad for a week. I am impressed with the numbers of images that I have created in this brief time.

A friend suggested that I paint the NPS casita where I am staying. I used this photograph as a guide.


Instead of painting the image, I lazily did a pencil sketch -- which actually took a long time because of the detailing of the stone walls. You will note that I simplified the foreground. This is  a 5" x 7" greeting card. 




Next I made a quick and simple, mostly monochromatic ink on paper image with a dot of pink gouache for the flowers. This is a 5"x 7" greeting card.


I am still thinking about Georgia O'Keefe's bold use of colors. Without any specific image of hers in mind, I was inspired to make a colorful image of something resembling a yucca plant. I took several photos to here illustrate my execution of this 5" x 7" watercolored greeting card.

First, I sketched out my image-idea using a watercolor pencil, and then I started adding some paint.


I continued adding colors.


Here I have added the grassy foreground, and I'm ready to add the sky blue background.


Here is the final image. I am satisfied with this outcome.


That's what I did today!

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