Here’s my version of the same painting my daughter finished earlier this week–a watercolor lesson featured in Fiona Peart’s book, “Tulips in Watercolor.” Watercolors on hot pressed Acquarello Artistico paper by Fabriano.
Category: Watercolor
Floral and Fairy Watercolor Paintings
Watercolor Calla Lilies
Watercolors, micron pen, and acrylic ink on cold pressed Canson Aquarelle/Acuarela paper. Another painting my daughter finished during our joint painting session this week. How amazing is she? I just love this. I’ll be posting one of my paintings tomorrow. For step-by-step instructions on completing this project pick up a copy of the book, “Botanical Flowers in Watercolor” by Michael Lakin.
Watercolor Tulips
My daughter and I are really enjoying our joint painting sessions. Here’s a peek at her latest painting–a project she picked out of my new book “Tulips in Watercolor” by Fiona Peart. She was experimenting with a much looser style today. It was a speedy painting; it took her less than an hour to complete but the results are stunning. Okay, I may be a bit biased. Watercolors on hot pressed Acquarello Artistico paper by Fabriano.
Cardinals and Dogwood Blossoms Completed
Watercolors on cold pressed Canson Aquarelle/Acuarela paper. I finally found time to finish this piece today. I was beginning to think I’d never finish it.
Cardinals and Dogwood Blossoms Completed
Watercolors on cold pressed Canson Aquarelle/Acuarela paper. This is my daughter’s version of the same watercolor painting that I’m currently working on. She beat me to the finish line, so she gets top billing tonight. And she deserves it; I think she did an amazing job on this painting.
Retweet–Cardinals and Dogwood Blossoms Version 2
Watercolors on cold pressed Canson Aquarelle/Acuarela paper. This is my daughter’s version of the same watercolor painting that I’m currently working on. I like her use of quick, short strokes to give the impression of feathers and the intensity and vibrancy of her colors. I enjoy watching her paint and seeing the differences in our painting styles. Step-by-step instructions for completing this project are contained in the book, “Painting Garden Birds” by Sherry C. Nelson.
Work in Progress–Cardinals and Dogwood Blossoms
Watercolors on cold pressed Canson Aquarelle/Acuarela paper–a painting lesson from the oil painting course, “Painting Garden Birds” with Sherry C. Nelson.
Work in Progress–Champion Warmblood
Colored pencils on Canson Mi Teintes pastel paper. I wanted to share this amazing colored pencil painting of a champion warmblood that my daughter created because, well, she’s my daughter and I think she’s awesome. The level of detail and realism she’s achieved on the horse’s bridal are truly remarkable; it really looks like leather. You can view more of her work here.
We Have a Winner
Congratulations, Alecia. I hope you enjoy Susan Sargent’s book, “The Comfort of Color” as much as I do. Email your address to afternoonartist@gmail.com and I’ll drop your book in the mail.
My New Avatar
This adorable illustration of my dog, Piggy, was created by the talented Sarah How of Ninja Beaver Studios. You can view more of her fabulous work here and on my daughter’s online sim game here (shameless plug for my daughter’s game).
The drawing was a surprise gift from my daughter a few years ago. I just found it on an old computer and thought it was time I put it to good use on my blog. I think it’s especially appropriate for use as my avatar since Piggy always manages to make an appearance in my photos. I think he enjoys the limelight.