
This morning Victoria Dunkle is going to tape me for three shows on WLOS TV. I've been on live twice before showing scarves that I have made that consist of 5 to 32 different yarns! Today I am going to show a different type of knitting stitch for a "Lenten Scarf" and I am going to attempt to show some water color techniques!
Victoria said they hadn't had anyone do water-colors before. I can see why! Today I am going to attempt to teach the masses something of water-colors in three minute segments! I'm excited about it.
One lesson will be painting snowy mountains using mostly blue, salt and water, simple enough. The second lesson will focus on a technique for flower petals. I grow orchids and I love to draw them and/or paint them. When I paint flowers I never draw them in. It is a good thing to practice drawing the flower you want to paint so that you become very familiar with the depths, curves, shadings, etc. Then, when you paint it, you will be surprised at how the shape will come to life. Flowers become hard in paintings when too many lines are added. You want to keep a softness that looks like the wind could move it at any moment.
I don't have any photos of paintings on line for you to see. But I do have this photo from my orchid at Christmas in front of my piano. (I teach piano. That is what I really do for a living).
If you want to purchase a painting or a wild and colorful scarf send me an e-mail!
Judy