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Sunset in Paradise, a whimsical little watercolor painting, sold a few months ago, so it found a good home. I always love that. More of my artwork can be seen on my
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By: Linda Kay,
on 7/28/2015
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Tiny Dancer is an ACEO or "Artist, Cards, Editions, Originals" and the only rule for them is that they're 2.5" x 3.5". ACEO's can be any medium but just need to be that size. There are lots of ACEO sites. More of my artwork can be seen on my
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By: Linda Kay,
on 7/27/2015
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I love going to dog shows, and I always take a lot of pictures. This little guy was at one of the shows I attended. I'm not sure of his breed (lost my notes), but he was so cute. Harlequin Pup is a small watercolor painting. More of my artwork can be seen on my
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Hard Winter, a watercolor painting on half sheet of watercolor paper. In this piece, I was experimenting with my own cut out shapes used as stamps (the blue horses). This piece has been in a couple of shows and received an award. More of my artwork can be seen on my
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By: Linda Kay,
on 7/25/2015
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Sometimes it's Just About the Heart is another of my whimsical heart pieces, created in watercolor on paper. This one sold to a friend, so I'm happy it has a good home. More of my artwork can be seen on my
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In This Big World of Hearts is a watercolor that shows the whimsical side of me. I really enjoy creating whimsical pieces of art, especially with hearts. More of my artwork can be seen on my
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By: Linda Kay,
on 7/23/2015
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Horse Love is painted from my reference photos after attending a horse show nearby. This sweet little girl seemed to have such a connection with her horse. The painting turned out a bit too sweet, but I enjoyed painting it. More of my artwork can be seen on my
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By: Linda Kay,
on 7/22/2015
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Mustang Holding Pen is painted from my reference photos taken at a mustang auction. It was pretty depressing to see all those beautiful horses crowded together in holding pens. Hopefully, they all went to great homes. More of my artwork can be seen on my
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This little plein air piece was done at the Jones' camp lake while meeting with a group of women artists. It's a little unfinished looking, but there's something that I like about it. More of my artwork can be seen on my
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Cambria is a watercolor seascape painted from reference photos that I took while I was in Cambria, CA doing some plein air. In this one, I used a medium to block out the areas of total white. More of my artwork can be seen on my
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By: Linda Kay,
on 7/19/2015
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Plein Air, Cambria was painted last fall in Cambria, CA, while meeting up with old friends. It was a wonderful feeling to sit on a big rock, listen to the ocean, and try painting what was in front of me. More of my artwork can be seen on my
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By: Linda Kay,
on 7/18/2015
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To Carry the Feather is a watercolor painting of an imaginary horse, painted on a full sheet of watercolor paper. It's been in a couple of shows and is now retired to my home.More of my artwork can be seen on my
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Imaginary Things is part of a series of watercolor "thing" paintings. The paintings are created from my mind but often end up looking like something recognizable. This piece looks like seaweed and shells, washed up on the shore. More of my artwork can be seen on my
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Koi Things is hanging at the National Association of Women Artists' Small Works Summer Show in New York. The reception is tonight, and I wish I was there! More of my artwork can be seen on my
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By: Linda Kay,
on 7/15/2015
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This little piece was actually created in the hospital while I was recovering from back surgery. It helped to have my watercolor paints and paper with me for my two week stay. More of my artwork can be seen on my
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detail of a larger watercolor (15" x 22") that I've been struggling with for several weeks. Just about the time I think it's coming together, it isn't! I always have several pieces going at once, and will return to this one soon.
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By: Linda Kay,
on 7/13/2015
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Plein Air Ponies is a small (8" x 8") watercolor done on site a few weeks ago. The horses, of course, moved constantly, so it was difficult to get a good drawing of them, but it was fun.
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Midnight Run is a small watercolor painting in-progress, with digital color added. More of my artwork can be seen on my
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White Hearts is part of my Daily Something series, meaning to do "something artful" daily. These little drawings help me think while I'm working on larger pieces, usually watercolor.
Rockin' the Moon
watercolor (13" x 21") on Rives BFK
By: Linda Kay,
on 8/24/2013
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This little ACEO (Artist Cards Editions & Originals) is an original watercolor and ink pen from a series of ACEO bird drawings. Most of you already know, but for those who don't, an ACEO can be created in any media but it must be 2.5" x 3.5" (or 3.5" x 2.5"). I love to create them and challenge myself with a number to create or by sticking to a certain theme.
If you haven't already, take a look at www.lindaolafsdottir.com
Linda Olafsdottir is SCBWI's July/August Bulletin's "selected artist" for that issue. She has some amazing illustrations. I especially love her drawings of children--very natural & beautifully drawn.
Just spent a wonderful week in Colorado with my daughter. I had an art tent at the Evergreen Summer Arts Fest--wonderful weather, very nice people, and amazing landscape. While watching the crowd go by the tent, I worked on some small cards (ink pen and watercolor). I discovered that the ink pen that I was using bled, but I kinda liked the effect with the watercolor, so I just kept going, very carefully.
This is one of the pieces, and the banner above (titled
Howling Sun) is another. With August just around the corner, I was thinking about the idiom "the dog days of summer." August is one of our hottest months in Louisiana. I'm really going to miss the cool mornings and nights of Colorado!
What's everyone else working on?