Saturday, October 22, 2011

How Do I Start.....and End.


"Art is not what you see, but what you make others see."
-Georgia O'Keefe


It starts with my 36x25 blank canvass...and blank idea.  It took me a while to think of  my subject.  What do I love to paint???

September 4, 2010


Mama's garden is a place to look for subjects.  One in bloom is the Vanda Orchid.  
  Sketching done...


 






I paint the background first because it has less details.














Almost done with my background, so excited to start on my subject.











Almost.....

















It took me almost two hours from sketching up to this point (including TV breaks).


















At last! The challenging part...
















On to my fourth hour...I have to rest and recharge. Saving the best for last. 
















I use colors that I like, and I see to it that it is in harmony with the colors next to the subject.








At this point, I step back and get out of the way.  As what they say,
 "let the paint be paint!"




Friday, October 21, 2011

More of Me

"Every artist dips his brush in his own soul and paints his own nature into his pictures." 


- Henry Ward Beecher




I called this "Purity", Painted in 2004.









This is my first time to do this kind of art....no sketching, straight on the canvass. I called this one "Free".  I just feel that way every time I look at this.





"Change of Plan"

Painted in 2005, Anthurium for me is very challenging to paint of all the flowers.
I don't know.  Real plan was to make these anthuriums look real from afar. But then, it didn't turn out right, so here it is...






















Too Shy

Painted in 2005
Acrylic on Canvass













Flow Down
Painted in 2004
Acrylic on Canvass

Thursday, October 20, 2011



 I love painting.....

The Grand Canyon


This is my very first Acrylic painting on canvass.  If  I am not mistaken "Toto" was the student teacher at that time. He helped me with the mixing of colors.  I was 19 when I had my first one-week workshop on Painting.  Beginners luck!






   




This is my second painting. I would like to call it "Still". This is a reproduction from my teachers book. He asked me to paint this particular picture, my first time to do fruits, it is hard because it has to appear real. Painted on canvass using acrylic paint. Again....






Acrylics are extremely versatile and fast drying and can be used straight from the tube. Good for beginners, and is water-based. 



My papa showed me a painting, it was on the back cover of a Reader's Digest, he asked me to try and make it for him.  It was called "The Bird Man". 

         * a reproduction



Painted in 1999....no subject in mind, so I grabbed my mama's kitchen utensils and started painting, this took me an hour or two to finish.  







In the Garden

I was so inspired one night ( I can't remember why?).  Made my canvass and started to paint this yellow flower, did this painting in less than an hour. What I had in mind was, it has to be colorful, now I'm wondering was I so happy that moment???  hmmmm.











        Painted in 1999,  I called it the 
"Green Can".





"I love painting the garden and everything in it." painted in 1999.