Sunday, February 19, 2012

Hibiscus To The Point

If you like this painting you will love my workshop at Maryland Hall in Annapolis. Maryland May 12 and 19 called  Painting Outside The Lines  with a Focus on Design. You can sign up by going to www.marylandhall.org

This is a tricky painting. Notice the change from positive painting to negative painting in the blue triangles. If you let you attention slip you'll lose your place.   I love this type of painting because it is almost like solving a puzzle.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Vermont October

This one of my favorite fall scenes. As  I   created the wet in wet underpainting, I scraped out some birch trees with a palette knife. It is a small painting but a real gem. The reflection of the orange tree in the water leads the eye into the trees. It all happened in a spontaneous way.   I tell my students to let the water and paint do their own thing and step aside. This is hard to do. Life is a little bit like this. Sometimes letting go and realizing everything will fall into place and take its own course is the best way to live.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Exercising the right side of the brain in a big way!

This is the under-painting with the exception of the rocks. I went over the rocks with additional paint and a palette knife.  As a negative painter, I try to have an idea in my mind, or a photo reference to use as a guide when i loosely lay down the shapes and color. This is what I call my road map.  
The final picture above is above is carefully created by carving out shapes. I think trees and bushes but my shapes are made in an intuitive manner without the support of a drawing.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Intuitive negative painting

I usually work from an established drawing before I lay down the under-painting in most of my work. In these two watercolors I did a dry on wet under-painting and then let my intuitive side see a scene and create it. The under-painting will lead you in a particular direction. It looks easy but it is very hard to get the perfect first layer. It helps to use paint right out of the tube and make sure both sides of the paper are thoroughly wet.   This is really the most sophisticated level of negative painting and if you want to give the right brain a work-out try it!  
I have two workshops coming up all about negative painting. Go to my web-site at www.paintpencil.com  and look under classes.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Playing around with unusual backgrounds

 I like the combination of hard geometric edges up against the soft flowing lines of a flower. This was painted today as I celebrated another new  year ahead.   If I do it again I will change the center which is too symetrical.

Visit my other new blog-- veggiefoodie.blogspot.com . This is a blog I am writing with my sister Susan. We are both vegetarians. I am a gluten free vegetarian leaning Vegan. My sister is the real cook. I would rather paint!     Happy New Year!!!!   Jane

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

White Roses on an acrylic Underpainting


This is a fun way to paint but takes a little practice I covered the surface of my paper with  the three primary colors - Red, Yellow and Blue. I let the colors blend together. Once the under painting was dry I used a template in the shape of the roses and lifted up the color to reveal the white flower.  After lifting color off the surface of the paper,  I added the shadows to define the petals. It was a technique demonstrated at the Annapolis Watercolor Club by Susan Herron. Take a look at her work to see a professional rendition  of the technique.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Connecting Color and Shape

This painting is called Connemara. This is one of my favorite places in County Mayo, Ireland. Sometimes I refer to this painting style as a collage because different images are woven into a cohesive single painting. It is not easy. Color, shape, and negative painting  are the glue that holds it together. In May I will be including this type of design in  workshop at Maryland Hall For the Arts in Annapolis . The workshop is in May and is all about design and negative painting.