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Thursday, September 18, 2014

Just a Quick Update ...

Wet paint! Just finished up another botanical of blackberries that I started when working on the hawthorn berries.
Reference photo of Maggie. She is a very striking, almost eerie-looking dog ... very wild-looking. It must be those yellow eyes. And it is hard to get a good photo of her. She rarely is still. She has settled in well though - no more disappearing shoes or slippers, and no more new holes being dug in the yard. And she comes when called, at a flat-out run. :)


My drawing, done with a grid, has been traced onto watercolor paper and ready to be worked on though I don't think I'll have time till Sunday to work on it. 

I left the horse and rider painting here ...

Since then, I have darkened the horse [still need a bit at the front end]. The rider is done, though the tack and saddle pads need  some touching up. And I am working on darkening the background - it seems to add depth to the painting overall. This is a reasonable approximation of the colors and values, though I find that the more color and depth you have in a painting, the more difficult [if not impossible] it is to capture the actual look of the work.
I am trying to savor each remaining morsel of summer, spending a lot of time outside. And I start teaching my first class this Saturday, so I've been picking up a few supplies, and giving thought to what I will do that first session. I was nervous when I found out I had 8 students, but that has passed. I think we will do washes the first class, and I will chat with each of the students to find out their art experience and class expectations.

Thank you for dropping by!!

12 comments:

  1. Your drawing of Maggie is spot on, and the horseman is looking great too! Good luck with your first class. love to read about how it went!

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  2. Kathryn - your paintings are truly lovely and I think Maggie is going to turn out perfect as well. As for your classes - I wish I was sitting in. I know you are going to make a fabulous teacher. Do hope you are enjoying these last days of summer - I know I am. Take care and have a great week-end.

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  3. Your work just gets better and better!

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  4. So exciting Kathryn, is this your first class teaching ? Love the blackberries , beautifully painted . I ate so many this summer from my garden in Denmark, such a great and healthy fruit . xx

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  5. Kathryn, your sketch is excellent. You will do a wonderful job teaching!! I always start my classes with washes. Beautiful blackberries too. love to you,Diana

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  6. and the horse is magnificent, love,Diana

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  7. Beautiful and absolutely tasty Berries!!! A very very berry success, Kathryn! :0) .. Irina

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  8. Wow,,, ,Maggie's drawing looks beautiful- already!! And the horse and rider-- another wow!
    Very beautiful!
    love
    tweedles

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  9. Your work is always so beautiful! We are excited to see Maggie get her very own painting!

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  10. Wonderful sketch of Maggie, Kathryn!!! I can't wait to see more! and of course, I can't believe how beautiful your horse and rider is coming along! EXCELLENT... and your blackberries are so yummy!!

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  11. Maggie looks like my granddaughter's dog, a high energy pooch who really needed some calming down . What kind or mix of dog is she? I know the painting will be as wonderful as the drawing.

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  12. Kathryn,
    You painting of the horse is magnificent, and Maggie, well, what can I say except bravo! Your sketch is fantastic... Can't wait to see the completion. I would love to be a student of yours.

    Thank you so much for visiting and leaving such a kind comment for Fibi and Boo.. I had such fun creating them, and am loving needle felting furniture..
    Enjoy your weekend,
    fondly,
    Penny

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