I try to paint every day, and in general, I seem to accomplish this. I have been working mostly in gouache and watercolor. There are times when I make studies – try to copy – the works of people I admire, or do an exercise in a “how to” art book. You learn from both. Other times, I just make something up or interpret something I have seen. Landscapes are always my favorite subject. These are some of the things I have done over the last two months, not in any particular order.
Nice, there’s some very cool pointilist stuff in there.
Thanks, AV! Glad you like them. I do enjoy doing them.
I like your landscapes very much. They show a lot of variety in style, technique and palette.
It is a great achievement, N! Thank you!
Thanks, Fabio! It is good to look at what has been done – leads to thoughts of the future!
Thanks, Laura Kate. I sometimes feel I should be more consistent in what I produce. I don’t know why; perhaps because some artist’s work is so recognizable by their style . . . .
Great that you put the paintings all together! There is a great synergy when we see them all. I know that you take it like ” Well, great work, but I need to raise the bar.” Congratulations! I am happy with your accomplishment!
Wow, your work is amazing. I liked them all.
A very cohesive body of work. In spite of the different styles, they all say ‘Naomi’s work’. Keep going!
I think consistency in quality is to be desired, but that using variety in other areas keeps the artist from falling into a rut.
Laura Kate, I never thought of it that way. Good one!
Thanks, Fraggy! Chuggin’ along . . .
Thank you, Anne. I appreciate your appreciation. 😉
Fabio, one of my favorite things to see at an art museum is a retrospective of an artist’s work. Always a good thing in my opinion as you get to see a sort of time line.