House in the Woods, water colour on Arches paper
Storm on Victoria, water colour on Arches paper
Nighttime rooftops, water colour on Arches paper
Trees in Winter, water colour on Arches paper
Sunday, 26 January 2014
Winter Scenes
Labels: painting, watercolour
night scenes,
storms,
trees,
water colour,
winter,
winter scenes
Sunday, 19 January 2014
Using a Limited Palettte
Rockport Seascape, 8"x8" watercolour on Arches Aquarelle paper
Paperwhite bulbs, 8"x8" watercolour on Arches Aquarelle paper
It is quite amazing to see the range of colours you can get when limiting your palette to three colours. The way the colours mix when you work wet-in-wet is quite magical!
Paperwhite bulbs, 8"x8" watercolour on Arches Aquarelle paper
It is quite amazing to see the range of colours you can get when limiting your palette to three colours. The way the colours mix when you work wet-in-wet is quite magical!
Labels: painting, watercolour
Original water colour by Janet Sargisson,
paperwhite bulbs,
seascape,
still life
Friday, 17 January 2014
Kitchen Confidential
Robin Hood Inversion, 16"x16" oil on stretched canvas
Mixing Master, 16" x 16" oil on stretched canvas
When in search of something to paint, check out your kitchen! There are lots of curious shapes and fun stuff to use as still life inspiration, whether it's food or utensils and other objects.
Mixing Master, 16" x 16" oil on stretched canvas
When in search of something to paint, check out your kitchen! There are lots of curious shapes and fun stuff to use as still life inspiration, whether it's food or utensils and other objects.
Labels: painting, watercolour
kitchen objects,
original oil paintings,
still life
Monday, 13 January 2014
Tea Time!
Labels: painting, watercolour
original oil paintings,
still life,
tea time
Friday, 10 January 2014
Seated Figure
Seated Figure, original watercolour on Arches paper. I love painting the figure in any medium! This was painted using a very limited palette.
Labels: painting, watercolour
limited palette,
seated figure,
watercolour
Thursday, 9 January 2014
Barn: a landscape in oils
Barn, 12"X12" oil on masonite
This was painted using a Canadian Tire auto body scraper...really great for loosening up as you can't fuss with the details but a messier process than using paint brushes. There was a companion painting, a view of another building, but that one sold in the "Square Affair" fundraiser for the Visual Arts Centre....I was thrilled and I hope the person who purchased it is enjoying it!
Oil painting is the opposite of water colour; it is very interesting to jump back and forth between the two worlds. Interesting and very challenging!
This was painted using a Canadian Tire auto body scraper...really great for loosening up as you can't fuss with the details but a messier process than using paint brushes. There was a companion painting, a view of another building, but that one sold in the "Square Affair" fundraiser for the Visual Arts Centre....I was thrilled and I hope the person who purchased it is enjoying it!
Oil painting is the opposite of water colour; it is very interesting to jump back and forth between the two worlds. Interesting and very challenging!
Labels: painting, watercolour
Barn,
landscape,
original oil painting by Janet Sargisson
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
Squash and Pomegranite
Squash, 12" x 12" watercolour on Arches paper
Pomegranite, 12" x 12" watercolour on Arches paper
It has been a long time since I have posted any work, but I was painting all autumn in both water colour and oil. I got too busy with painting, which was a lovely delight! I will be posting a selection of paintings over the next little while.
It has been a long time since I have posted any work, but I was painting all autumn in both water colour and oil. I got too busy with painting, which was a lovely delight! I will be posting a selection of paintings over the next little while.
Labels: painting, watercolour
still life,
vegetables and fruit,
watercolour
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