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Here are a few of my most recent watercolors. Car lovers will appreciate the first two: I did them for my brother who used to own a Porsche dealership in Illinois.
![]() Old Bug-Eye, watercolor on Indian Village handmade rag paper ![]() Hot Wheels!, watercolor on Indian Village handmade rag paper ![]() Sundown Over Provincetown, watercolor And this was a fun master-study of Sargent's Madame-X and the parody was for comedienne Suzanne Westenhoefor, which I gave to her at a gala in Provincetown last September. ![]() Studies in watercolor
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Great work lefthanded! Beautiful
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Beautiful...
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Obviously you have training and are professional.
I love seeing what others are doing. I've been moving away from two dimensional work lately... But here is a sample of an intaglio color viscosity print I did many years ago, when I was training in art after my other professional training was over. (I did mostly printmaking and life drawing then). At one point I considered becoming a medical illustrator. But 4 more years of college and an interview who suggested I would be wasted there (I am too creative for them) squashed that. I do watercolor and pastel now, mostly highly realistic, and tending to nature. But I have become restless and 3 -D work (sculpture) seems more appealing these days. The detail work becomes more difficult with trifocals, I've discovered. ![]()
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MRSD said:
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Right now I am working up a series of smaller works. And I have signed up for one workshop locally and am considering another one on the Outer Banks later this year.
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are LOVELY... (but many mosquitos in some spots).
Take repellent! You are lucky your parents were positive. Mine hated my abilities as a child and made me buy my own supplies. I never took art in school, as a result, but I drew alot on my own (I had an abusive childhood, so was alone alot). I didn't get training until I was in my late 20's. I went to University as a post degree student and took many courses. Being self taught I skipped some basic ones, but did like the design ones very much. I took both of those with relish. I fell into printmaking when I found it was sort of chemical and I had lots of experience with chemistry. The color intaglio was the first one in many years done there, since most people won't attempt a one pass print with multi-layered inks of difference viscosities. (it is also called a viscosity print). I also studied on my own, on the side--- I found the psychology of visual perception, and the creativity books out then very helpful for strengthening composition for me. I also learned self hypnosis which has come in handy now for my pain issues! (I think the weakest thing about being self taught is that you don't get critiques from teachers or mentors...and these critiques are really valuable!) So going to workshops will give you that input.. YOu don't really need a "degree" -- I have more than enough for a BFA, but I refused to take the freshman lit courses AGAIN, since I had them already...so I just amassed credits! (220- on the quarter's system).
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