#46-54 - 60 Paintings in 30 Days CHALLENGE! Tiny Meditative Watercolor Landscapes
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- I'm so close to being finished with the challenge!! This is paintings #46 through 54 in the set of 60! 60 paintings in 30 days?! Can I do it?! I don't know, but I'm sure gonna try! Follow along as I create small, meditative, watercolor landscape paintings.
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I think the figures were amazing....love seeing this different side....
Thank you Jane. I enjoyed watching your 60 paintings in 30 days. I struggle with working freely in my water painting watching you made it look easy.
Just keep practicing and being patient with yourself. It will come
Love the figures!
absolutely brilliant those creepy figures bet your glad your nearing the end of them its been fun watching them
I love your figures. I do see your lady and the others appear to me to be Warriors.
The figures are both creepy an poetic, scary but beautiful at the same time 💜personally, I love the figure paintings, it´s the type when you can see different things on different days, yet, it´s still the same painting, it all depends on where your minds at.
Amazing job Jane :) 💜💜💜
Absolutely gorgeous!!
Fascinating!
🤔 Art is meant for personal pleasure! Really takes away the self-imposed shyness one feels - when one creates to please another. Thanks for this important nugget!
Thank you for sharing your talent with us. 💜
Love your landscapes and trees a LOT but these are surreal beautiful also, so interesting how they just seem to appear on paper 😍🙏🖤
Years ago, after college, I did a graphics internship in a marketing/PR department of a children's hospital. As you .can imagine, I saw many many dark things there, people having the worst days of their life. Very cute kids, facing very serious diseases and/or personal injury recovery. I would go home at night and do drawings of exceptionally cute kids, engulfed in a sea of tubes, hoses, wires, IV bottles, electronic gadgets, and medical gear in hospital beds. I did many on dark colored papers, with white and indigo colored pencils. They were tight and carefully rendered, but seeing these images you painted brought back some of that imagery. Life has a very dark side, and art can help so much with coping.
It really can. It sounds like you used it for wonderful therapy yourself
you should do a wisteria tree in watercolor? the first one reminded me of that
Jane, thank you for the react versus responding. I am always trying to control the paint. I find watercolor very hard to do. This video is very enlightening. I will work on responding and be a little more free with the painting.
Wonderful! Reacting vs responding takes practice, like anything else, but if you're mindful that you have the choice between the two, eventually it will become second nature!
You must have a great varity of colors.
i really really like this set of paitings, the first one is...ugh. so magical!!! and the other ones... I'm gonna tell you something, I'm all about a creepier vibe too, all about, i think this why I feel so connected to your paintings.. to you!
anyways a friend in brazil that loves your art 🎨🥰
Thank you, friend
Wow! I love this batch of paintings! Gold star for you! This made my day. I am so happy to see spontaneous paintings that are not landscapes. I do love the landscapes too, I just have been hoping to see you do other subjects. And that concept of "reacting vs responding", well I am going to carve that in something and mount it over my drawing table. Just genious, and very well put. Do you think the success of these figure paintings came out of the work of the previous 50 landscapes? You seem to be building your..skills, vision, tactics, process, etc.
That's an interesting question! I don't know for sure. I have painted these figures in the past, but maybe I did approach them with more confidence this time. I know that these were all much more simple than the others I've done. Part of that may be that I was feeling pressure to get finished, but I think part of it was also not overworking the paint. I knew exactly what I wanted and how to get it, so I could just get right to the point.
You........lINSPIRE ME LOVE!!!, MORE MORE MORE!!! Thank you thank you thank you!!!
It's funny you mentioned the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark series. That's what I had been thinking of the entire time you did this challenge!
Yay!!! I love that! Thank you :)
Were these really done with gouache?? Love them!
And Pareidolia forms.
Great! Very plastic, had really life the tree!
😃
Making images out of warshak blots
For sure!!