Studio 365: Day 195

Day 195 i

Lessons from the Great Masters Day 9, part 3 – 14.7.15

Day 195 iii

Day 195 ii        Day 194 iv

The small double-sided white ceramic dishes I bought for $1.50 each last week from our local kitchen store are perfect for mixing and diluting the watercolour paints.

Day 175 iii

Studio 365: Day 193

Day 193 i

Lessons from the Great Masters Day 9, part 1 – 12.7.15

Day 193 iv

I have been looking forward to this chapter, entitled Joseph Mallord William Turner: colour harmony, ever since I received the book in the mail.

Day 193 v

Turner is perhaps the greatest master of watercolour painting the world has known. His work has inspired me ever since I first saw his paintings in the Tate Gallery in London as a young boy. His mastery of light, colour, landscape, sky, mystery and atmosphere are second to none. He was a man ahead of his time; the first of the impressionists.

Day 193 ii

These exercises are a revelation and make this a wonderful journey to be on; more tomorrow.

Day 175 iii

Symbol ii

Can there be a more perfect symbol of love, joy, trust and hope than the grasp of the little hand of our beautiful granddaughter who is two weeks old today.

Although I posted this photo the day after she was born, I hope you agree that this close up is worth the re-post in response to Jen’s invitations for this Week’s Photo Challenge, to “…share a symbol with us, and tell us what it means to you.”

Studio 365: Day 189

Day 189 i

Lessons from the Great Masters Day 8, part 1 – 8.7.15

Day 189 ii

Today’s lesson was entitled Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot: balance of light and dark elements. The image started simply with a light wash followed by dark solid shapes leaving sky-holes within the foliage and painting a single tree-trunk within the reserved white of the sky. Highlights were created scraping the paint away with a sharp knife. Look for the color exercise tomorrow.

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