I continue to play with watercolor pads and paint. Today I painted from a photo of an old truck that I took in Northwest Arkansas. (There are more old trucks in NWArkansas than any other place in the country.) Tonight I painted on a spiral watercolor pad by Cotman (Winsor Newton). It wasn't nicely bound and pretty, just a plain little inexpensive spiral. I liked the paper because it was easy to lift out color, and I didn't like it because it was easy to lift out color. ??? I like the lifting to create highlights and to make corrections. But color also lifted when I was glazing and adding layers. I loved the weight of the paper and there was little buckling.
I used my very old and very used metal travel palette which is filled with all of the colors and brands I love. It is much larger than the cute little travel palettes that are available now and with which I have been experimenting. But it felt very comfortable and familiar. Of course I am trying to find a palette the students will be comfortable using. I know there are some some plastic versions of these on the market today that are much lighter than the metal one I have.
Also a dear friend gave me the collapsible water bucket you can see in the picture. It is a rubber and folds down to about 1 1/2". Love it.
The every now and then paintings of a high school art teacher who wishes she were a daily painter.
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Thursday, January 30, 2014
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Fins! I can't get over them.
This is a 1960 Cadillac.
"Fins Were In"
11"x14"
Oil on Canvas
(Gallery Wrap)
$250
I have this obsession with fins. I love the geometric shapes they create on the canvas- both positive and negative shapes. I also love mixing all of the reds. Elvis used to drive a cadillac like this, but I think it was pink. Here in Memphis he used to give them away. There are many stories about him being at a car dealership, shopping for a car. While there, he would buy a car for someone who happened to be on the lot that day. He was very generous. Wish he were here to buy this painting!
To purchase this painting please go to:
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/janis--mccarty/fins-were-in/153121
To purchase this painting please go to:
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/janis--mccarty/fins-were-in/153121
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Forever Young
Forever Young
6" x 12"
Oil on cradled panel
$200
Labels:
car,
convertible,
Ford,
oil painting,
vintage
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Shark Week
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