Personal Art Blog
Sharing the lessons I teach at the Artist Guild and the personal discoveries in my art.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Watercolor Weekend - Peonies
Peonies in Porcelain
6x8in watercolor on acid free paper
Day 15 - WOW - half way through the 30 in 30 challenge.
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impressionism. julie ford oliver,
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I am a painter living in Las Cruces, NM. After many years as an illustrator I turned to fine art to develop my own artistic voice. I currently teach talented and enthusiastic artists in oil, acrylic and egg tempera painting. I am also a member of the Artist Guild of Southern New Mexico.
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Love the yellow in the pink of the more distant blooms. So very pretty and an almost under water effect due to the fracturing that I love!!
ReplyDeleteI suppose you can't be boxed into a particular category or genre as you are good at all of it. This painting is lovely. Would you say you have painted more still life than any other thing?
ReplyDeleteStunning work!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSo elegant...and congratulations on the half-way mark!
ReplyDeleteThere is something so gentle about this painting and yet look at that great dark pattern. So much fun to watch you explore with this technique. Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteWell Missy, looks like you've stepped up another level. Your continued hard work is paying off. this is another beauty. Thanks for sharing your progress Julie.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!!! Your texture is perfect.
ReplyDeletevery lovely...I am enjoying all your watercolors!
ReplyDeleteAnother knockout watercolor! Excellent!
ReplyDeleteSimply glowing Julie, I cant take my eyes off them!
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