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By: Linda Kay,
on 9/2/2016
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"When Hearts Take Flight" (watercolor on paper, 7" x 10"). This little piece began as a series of wet-into-wet washes. After the washes dried, I looked for possible shapes or hints in the direction that I might want to take. That's when I saw the dove. I added shadows and forced shapes to come forward (hearts and ribbons) but left the dove basically the same soft shape. The color scheme is warm (oranges and reds) with blue accepts. "When Hearts Take Flight" is available for purchase on my
website (under "Watercolor Weekly).
"Horse of Gold" (watercolor on paper, 10" x 7"). In this piece, I'm playing with negatives even within the body of the horse. The image is not meant to be realistic. It's a symbol, a shape, representing the energy of a horse (an imaginary horse). The painting method includes wet-into-wet watercolor and wet on dry. The color is simplified because, as always in my work, drawing is foremost, color is secondary. This piece may be purchased on my
website or by
contacting me
"Garfunkel" (watercolor on Yupo paper). 11" x 14"
"Jubilee" (watercolor, watercolor pencils, alcohol inks on paper). 13.5" x 18.5"
"Simon in the Field" (watercolor on Yupo paper). 11" x 14"
Simon is a Belgian rescue. He needs lots of feed and TLC.
"Her World" (ink & watercolor on paper). 7" x 5"
"Faux Fish" (watercolor on paper). 21" x 14"
"Roughly Speaking" was juried into the 41st Annual Western Federation of Watercolor Societies Exhibition, June 9 - August 28, 2016, Arvada Center for the Arts, Colorado Watercolor Society/co-host.
I'm a member of the Southwestern Watercolor Society.
More of my work can be viewed on
"Girls of '65" (watercolor, watercolor pencil on paper) was juried into the National Association of Women Artists' exhibition The Creative Muse (March 12 - May 8, 2016), Crayola Gallery at the Banana Factory Arts Center, Bethlehem, PA.
You can view more of my artwork on my
"Black Horse" (red ink on paper; digital color), part of my Daily Something series.
You can view more of my artwork on my
The Other Fish in the Pond (ink drawing; digital color) is hanging at the National Association of Women Artists' (the N.A.W.A.) gallery in New York City. Today is the the "New Members' Exhibition reception, and I'll be attending with my daughter! So excited and honored to be a part of this distinguished group.
Diving Head First, watercolor on heavy watercolor paper (1/4 sheet).
fish me
fish they
pisces us
flouderers of the sea
Fish Ribbons II is a small ink drawing on pastel paper with watercolor and collage.
Heart Flight, small format art (11-1/2" x 8-1/2"), watercolor on handmade paper. This image is part of my ongoing series of heart drawings, exploring the heart shape as an artistic symbol.
The heart has wonderlust and wanderlust
it is simple in its needs
yet bold in what it captures and surrenders
Cheniere Lake, Abstract Plein Air. This is an abstract plein air painting, which was a lot of fun to paint. It's watercolor on paper. After painting plein air several days with a friend of mine, I was curious to see "what if" I only painted the shapes that I saw and didn't try to create a realistic image. The result is rather interesting.
More of my artwork can be seen on my
website and my
Etsy shop
Landry Winery, plein air painting (watercolor on paper, 8" x 8"). WAG (Women Artists Group) did a little plein air at the Landry Winery yesterday. The weather was perfect, and the landscape was lovely.
More of my artwork can be seen on my
website and my
Etsy shop
Thunder & Lightening, watercolor on paper. Source is my imagination.
More of my artwork can be seen on my
website and my
Etsy shop
The Garden Sun, a small watercolor abstract garden scene, part of my "Daily Something" series.
More of my artwork can be seen on my
website and my
Etsy shop
Red Abstraction, a small (8" x 8") watercolor on paper, part of my "Daily Something" series.
More of my artwork can be seen on my
website and my
Etsy shop
Nocturnal Flight is a small (8" x 8"), abstract watercolor painting, part of my "Daily Something" series.
More of my artwork can be seen on my
website and my
Etsy shop
Red Horse Dancing is a small (8" x 8") watercolor painting on paper. It was created from my imagination, and it's part of my "Daily Something" series.
More of my artwork can be seen on my
website and my
Etsy shop
Eggs and Shapes is a small (8" x 8") watercolor painting, from my imagination and part of my "Daily Something" series. This is one of those pieces that one is never sure if it's finished or not.
More of my artwork can be seen on my
website and my
Etsy shop
Koi Pond II is a small (5.5" x 7.5") watercolor on Rives BFK paper. This type of paper, a printmaking paper, doesn't allow for a lot of transitions but receives the watercolor as a stain. The image is from several pictures that I took of a friend's koi pond. When the fish hear her voice, they come up to the surface to greet her (hoping for food, of course).
More of my artwork can be seen on my
website and my
Etsy shop
Shell Hut, a little ink pen and watercolor drawing from my sketchbook.
detail of a larger watercolor work-in-progress. I find that I have to let my work "rest" while I work on another piece. I'm pretty excited about this one, but I want it to "rest" a bit until I return to it. More of my artwork can be seen on my
website and my
Etsy shop
If you're a watercolorist or just someone who likes dappling in watercolor, and you would like to join this site and share your work, send me a link to your blog or website in a comment, and I'll add you to the site.
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