Going through a beautiful little book about various art styles and saw a painting by a botanical artist, Marie Burke (marieburke-art.com) which inspired me to try it.
(You can see her gorgeous painting in the left/bottom side of the book cover.)
by R H (Rhonda) CARPENTER
Going through a beautiful little book about various art styles and saw a painting by a botanical artist, Marie Burke (marieburke-art.com) which inspired me to try it.
(You can see her gorgeous painting in the left/bottom side of the book cover.)
I am always signing up for short courses online - could be printmaking, sketchbooking, just anything at all, some more involved. Every one brings me something simple - and good. Here is what I did in the latest Jessica Swift Art Oasis course offered recently (a one week only freebie with various teachers). A lot of the things were very simple (too simple and perhaps too crafty?) but some were just enough to peak my interest so I did them.
The next ones were just painting a mandala/circle shape while holding a thought or emotion and seeing what colors represented that thought/emotion. I put the words in last.
And then making patterns in waterproof ink/marker inside circles (a small, a medium and a large), cutting out the circles and placing them on colored matboard to make something else. I really like this (and added a watercolor painted one in the blue set). This is a nice way to slow down, stop thinking, just make a repetitive pattern - and see what you have at the end.
Gel Printer’s Summit for 2025 began last week and I only have had time for this one - made the prints and then glued some to the front of one of my sketchbooks. I liked it before I went a little crazy with the Posca pen markers but not too bad. Two weeks’ of lessons and I haven’t had time to do more than these two sketchbook decoarated fronts, but it’s okay. I can save them and do them later…