I would like to dedicate this first post to my friend Kyoung. Yes I know that is weird to dedicate a post,but she and I will probably be the only ones who ever read it!
For about 6 months now I have been in a painting funk. I started this blog as a way of keeping myself accountable to post new paintings and talk about problems and overcoming my horrible studio habits!
So I took a series of photos a few months ago at a rural containment pond. It cost me dearly in mosquito bites, and a car that smelled like roadkill skunk for weeks. I have been doing a few thumbnails and sketches, but today I finished a small 5x11 inch watercolor.
I notice that it still seems overworked, dry, and overly textured; all things I am trying to adjust in my work. I tell my watercolor students all the time "let the paint and water flow and do the work." I need to follow my own advice! I do however think that the foreground/background relationship is nice.
I used a slightly longer format, more than a double square(11x5) I really like that extra bit of "landscape"ish longness. I think that I will do a few more watercolors and then start an oil.
Way to go, Todd! It is so cool that you mentioned me, I feel very special. Hey, I love that painting, especially the yellow in the back ground that overlaps the sky and the mountain together. Very painterly and fresh! I also like the reflections on the water surface. when I get back from the road trip, I will have to send you a picture of my latest painting I did, I found a canvas 4'x8'at DI and painted a Montana landscape. Keep it up! you know I will be reading! love, Kyoung
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