Using pastels and or colored pencils to achieve images that are appealing to me. Fell free to leave a comment .
Saturday, November 28, 2009
subject to interpretations
We are given a picture to interpret. it was a dark gray picture so i wanted to add some brightness to it. I took some information from another beach.
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landscape beach,
pastels,
subject to interpretations
fall trees near West union
Well this time of year I'm really fascinated with the warm fall colors. I thought maybe i put too much grass in it but it was fun to do. Pastels on Kitty wallis
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fall trees,
landscapes,
oregon west union,
pastels,
susan jensen
Monday, November 23, 2009
Audubon bird project
Okay , I like birds. I had to do something. But I was really surprised to see my kestrel here let alone in the poster. That's what I get for self degrading . But some of the vendors floored me. How many thought they could of made more money by selling posters?
I hate dump trucks with rocks. Can we find a cover people?
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
ridgewood elementary school bazaar
I participated in the Ridgewood Elementary school bazaar. I didn't bring all my stuff because i wasn't sure how much space I had but when I got there there was a lot more space than I thought. I could of brought more stuff. The school is kind of hard to find but the people were really nice so it was a good experience and another opportunity to see what people like.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
October trees
Here we are again. this is a 9 by 12 and I am happy that it is smaller than my other things. Most of the painters in the group have been there several years so it's easy to get frustrated and impatient with myself. i am learning all the time which is what is so fascinating about plein air. I think some of us are so hooked on going outside and being with nature we are getting more tolerate of the rain and the cold and the clouds. I know I am accepting the cloudy gray skies better now. At first i just wanted to go out when it was sunny and warm and cozy. Now it's what can i get on the paper this time. What color will I find? who cares about the clouds. I agreee with Brenda Boylan I don't like frozen fingers but i don't have to wait for the sun all the time.
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oregon plein air,
paint out at Sauvie,
pastel
fall tress
Well this is an 12 by 18. Smaller than i have been working. I worked somewhere on Sauvie island when the group was there near a fishing dock. I got pretty frustrated but looked at it at home and worked on it some more. It's still not perfect but i think i like it better.
Here I went out with the idea that i was going to try and work smaller so i could go faster with some of the studies because sometimes working big is not necessary. I find sometimes when I work big I'm done with the idea but I have to spend more time than necessary on it because of the size. I tried this outside and did most of it there and was happy to make that much progress on it because it was smaller. Now i can take it home and perhaps if i'm still interested in the subject can work on a larger piece.
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oregon plein air,
paint out at Sauvie Island,
pastel
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Went out to Rentenaar Road with some of the paint out group. Here's Mary Mccoy doing painting instead of pastel. She finished it in about 2 hours. I was trying to figure out how to do my work faster. We were talking about blocking in and painting smaller canvases. Bev drew Kindley was there with her puppy. Natalie was there with her dog and Rose was there working out of the end of her car. i enjoyed seeing her pastel. And another person but I can not remember her name but I will get it another day.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
fall trees near Trojan Park
I worked on a 9 by 12 pastel on Wallis paper of fall trees near trojan park. the leaves are beautiful this time of year.
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fall trees near trojan park,
susan jensen
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