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| JOEL'S LIGHTHOUSE IN ACRYLIC ON CANVAS |
I am challenging myself to work on my art every day and create a minimum of 2 finished pieces each week. My intention is to explore ideas and techniques and push myself beyond my comfort zone. I will be working in a series with several different images. My interests at this time are drawing, line, texture and color. I will be posting exercises and challenges for myself and any others who wish to join in the Creativity Journey.
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Sunday, December 16, 2018
CHANGE ONE THING...
Monday, December 10, 2018
"WHAT MOOD DO YOU WANT?"
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| LIGHT HOUSE |
If you take Mike Bailey's 10-week class through Santa Clara Valley Watercolor Society's workshop offering, "Watercolor Beyond the Obvious" he will have you go through your sketchbook and write on a number of pages in big, bold letters "WHAT MOOD DO YOU WANT?" Why? Because mood contributes significantly to content and content is what a painting is all about. If you take the same image (one of the important concepts of the class) and change the mood, you have a very different response, a different message, a different content. I have painted this same panorama from a scene my son photographed while on a boating excursion up in Washington State near the Canadian border. By changing the color palette and the intensity, I created two different moods. The composition and scale also contribute to the mood, but the color is the dominant contributor to the mood in these pieces.
These are small studies on Tyvek paper, in preparation for a larger painting.
If you are curious about taking the workshop, it starts in January. Just follow the link and check it out. I have taken the class four times and it has been the most significant educational influence on my work. Beginners to advanced painters gain significant value from this workshop.



