This simple little study was done in an effort to test out a new paper. The painting surface is Wallis. If you're a pastelist, you are familiar with that name for sure. I purchased a few pads of Wallis paper several months ago and never even tried it. After feeling it (it's very sandy and gritty), I thought there was no way I could achieve any kind of detail on it, but I was wrong. This paper is really a dream to paint on. I'm going to begin another painting on it today (something with a little more detail) and we'll see how it goes. :)
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Single Cherry
Posted by Angela at Wednesday, October 06, 2010 3 comments
Labels: angelas expressions, cherry, original, painting, paper, pastels, realism, single, soft pastels, wallis
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Summer Cherries in Watercolor
I know what you're thinking, "That painting looks familiar!" I first painted "Summer Cherries" in soft pastel. I had such a wonderful time doing that painting, that I thought I would give it a try with watercolor. Now you must know that I have never done anything like this in watercolor before (I've also never painted on hot press watercolor paper before). All my watercolor paintings have been loose, abstract and painted intuitively. I've never painted anything even close to realism in watercolor before, so I was sure that this wouldn't turn out. But I don't think it's too bad! I admit I got a little carried away with the background (which is supposed to be a wooden board, or deck), but I'm pretty pleased with how the cherries turned out! Even though the background is a little distracting, I don't think it ruins the piece. I don't know what it is, but I really enjoy painting cherries!
I hope you all have a great evening!
Posted by Angela at Thursday, July 29, 2010 4 comments
Labels: angelas expressions, art, artist, cherries, cherry, flickr, hot press, original, painting, paper, summer cherries, watercolor, watercolour
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Bowl of Cherries
"Bowl of Cherries" is my latest pastel painting. It was done on Ampersand Pastelbord and is 5 by 7. I used a combination of soft pastel sticks and pastel pencils to complete this painting. I don't know what my fascination is with cherries lately, but I can't get enough of them! I even went to the market today and bought cherries just so I could paint them! I don't really like painting my own still lives, so I just took some pictures of them outside, and hopefully one of those will be good enough to paint! :)
I hope you all had a great weekend!
Posted by Angela at Sunday, July 18, 2010 2 comments
Labels: angelas expressions, art, cherries, cherry, etsy, original, painting, pastels, soft pastels, still life