Saturday, February 10, 2018
Fuschia
This dragon has her eye on something she really wants and there is no doubt she will get it with that laser-focused gaze.
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Friday, February 9, 2018
Blush
A touch of warmth in the cheek from Love...? Excitement...? Anger...?
I loved this eye so much, I wanted to paint it again.
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Thursday, February 8, 2018
Pearl
A friend of mine is part of a Dragon Boat team of all women who are Breast Cancer survivors. Because of my Dragon theme, she asked if I could do a painting of a pink dragon to honor those ladies. Of course I would! In fact, I did more than one because, who wouldn't want a PINK DRAGON?!
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Labels:
30 in 30,
boat,
Circle Gallery,
cool,
cupcake,
Dragons,
focus,
grey,
Impressionistic,
Lizards,
Maryland Federation of Art,
nature,
Roses,
scales,
Serpent,
Snakes,
warm
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Confetti
Ice cream, cupcakes, sprinkles, Jimmies... all things you expect to be pink, purple, and lovely. But snakes? Oh sure, there are 'snake people' who adore them and think they are beautiful but Average Joe/Jane would not think of them as lovely. Would you ?
I have not even hung this painting in the gallery and it is already spoken-for. Thanks, Friend!
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Tuesday, February 6, 2018
Masquerade
Before I began this painting, I was thinking, "The colors in these paintings are getting a little crazy, maybe I should tone it down a little" and this was the result. I do love color but tone it down apparently doesn't work very well in my sub-conscious. I am pleased with this painting even if I didn't tone it down.
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Labels:
30 in 30,
blue,
Circle Gallery,
cool,
focus,
green,
Impressionistic,
Lizards,
Maryland Federation of Art,
nature,
pink,
Serpent,
Snakes,
turquoise,
warm
Monday, February 5, 2018
Two Point Landing
This guy leapt out of the shadows and onto the panel. Too close for comfort, probably. I like that about it. I want my art to be a little frightening as well as beautiful... something you just can't take your eyes off (maybe because you don't dare take your eyes off it).
Have I mentioned how much I'm loving this series? I'm working hard to remain 'loose' in my brush strokes... to not over-work each painting. It looks easy but it's actually quite difficult in practice.
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