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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Around the World with Art

Imago Mundi Art is a fantastic idea where artists around the world are selected to represent themselves and their part of the world with a small 4 inch painting.  I was pleased to be part of this and to have my painting travel to Venice to hang with art from ....well ....everywhere.

This art is like a vibrant belt of creativity that is wrapping around and around the world...showing snippets of what is important to each of us. Of course mine had to be about animals...celebrating those little tree creatures that always make me smile.

Huge thanks to the organizers of this and to Laura Watmough from Hidden Talent Art School for introducing me to it.
Here is my painting in the lovely art book that has been created to commemorate our part of this world wide art program.   http://www.valerierogers.com/






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Thursday, November 17, 2016

Painting rocks and water



In response to some questions about painting rocks and water thought I would post this painting progression. I totally love to paint rocks and water, to try an represent two such different and beautiful elements together is a challenge; the liquid transparency of water and the solid strength of stone.

This painting was one of those that just seemed to enjoy being created. Each step kind of flowed into the next just like the river it represented.

Here are the photo representations of the steps that it went through. Starting at a pale grey coloured gesso (tinted with blue & brown to make soft grey) and blocking in the shapes of river, rocks and background. After basic shapes, I usually block in the darks an lights. Then proceeding to develop each of these area, starting from the top of the painting and working down.   http://www.valerierogers.com/









Painting rocks and water



In response to some questions about painting rocks and water thought I would post this painting progression. I totally love to paint rocks and water, to try an represent two such different and beautiful elements together is a challenge; the liquid transparency of water and the solid strength of stone.

This painting was one of those that just seemed to enjoy being created. Each step kind of flowed into the next just like the river it represented.

Here are the photo representations of the steps that it went through. Starting at a pale grey coloured gesso (tinted with blue & brown to make soft grey) and blocking in the shapes of river, rocks and background. After basic shapes, I usually block in the darks an lights. Then proceeding to develop each of these area, starting from the top of the painting and working down.   http://www.valerierogers.com/









Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Graphite Pencil in my Art

I love the look of pencil drawings, monochromatic and pen/ink. There is a simplicity that speaks to my heart. Often in the my own  artwork I will let the pencil show through to the end painting. The fur of the rabbit may show the shadows that have been put in at the very start with pencil as the under coat. The eyelashes or whiskers may be pencil. The tri-colour  hair of deer is made up of pencil under and over paint.

As one of the first art tools as a small child...the pencil is still one of my favorite tools. At the end of the painting I seal both the paint and pencil together with my isolation coat to make the two an integral part of the art.
This half done owl painting is great example, the drawing was very detailed and the paint was very light to let the graphite pencil show through. I just use a standard mechanical pencil for this part. 





The kitten's basket is mostly pencil with only the lightest application of colour on it. This young man's portrait was pencil and graphite powder applied with a paper stumpy plus acrylic paint.  Pencil can be such a cool part of the completed art.  Have to make one of my next painting...show the pencil work.

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Grizzly Painting inspiration



This painting was created after a wonderful chance meeting with grizzly down by a river. What good fortune that the river stood like a good neighbor fence between us......we were close enough for me to admire and study him....yet feel comfortable that we were each in our own space. Together we ambled down the river, me delighted and he totally unconcerned just out on a Sunday morning stroll.
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