Home

Portfolio of Works

About The Artwork

Commissions

About the Artist

Contact Me

Join My Newsletter Group

My Studio Blog
The Extraordinary Pencil

Links

First Colors of Spring

...First Colors of Spring...
Watercolor on paper 7x10

Here is another look at my progress with watercolor. I actually took the photo last summer at a friends house with the idea of using it for a drawing. Every painting is a 'new' struggle. I'm still 'fiddling' too much...in my fiddling, I'm loosing highlights. The background is a little darker and the leaves not quite as prominent as they show here. Yet, the colors of the tulips are fairly accurate...interesting.

I've always wanted to do really 'loose' watercolors...I think I'm stuck on the detail. When you figure I came from drawing, I guess it's only natural. So...I guess I'm going to quit fighting it and settle for the realistic style of watercolor you see here. Maybe I can loosen up later.

When walking in my own garden this week I noticed that my tulips were bursting through the ground. It always fascinates me...once they stick their heads up, it's like they grow in front of your eyes. My tulips aren't nearly this pretty. Possibly because my flower garden doesn't get the care it should.

My friend is a 'master gardener'...I just love visiting (with my camera) and sitting on the patio with a glass of wine. She doesn't even have mosquitoes! We have a deal...she provides the wine, the grill, and the 'extras'...and I bring the steak. Such a deal. We get together several times during the summer months. She is just as a good a cook as she is a gardener.

I'm open for critique...I look forward to your comments

9 Responses to First Colors of Spring

Lori Woodward Simons
via web
Hi Marsha,

I personally love detail and the way that artists can represent the beauty of things, people and places with art materials.

Glad you're enjoying re-discovering watercolor.
Lori
meiying jennifer tseng
via web
Hi Marsha,

I love your fire-up color of Tulips.

I have been trying to loosen up my paintings too .

It is not easy to change hoe we see nature's colors and shape and record it differently .

Thank you for viewing my painting.

Keep on painting!

M Jennifer Tseng
Marsha Robinett
via web
Lori,
Thank you for your comments. I also enjoy detail, perhaps I could better state it this way. "I want my watercolors to look more like watercolors...I want to see the water in action without 'blooms'. I'd like not to see everything in the painting 'in focus'.

Jennifer,
You are right...it's hard to put your own spin on what nature has created. Part of this I think is just letting loose. That is why I post these...to document my progress to a looser feel in my paintings. At least I hope to progress to 'looser'. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment.
Irene Resnick
via web
Great blog
Sylviane Le Cann
via web
your flowers are so beautiful, don't change anything, I think your watercolors are wonderful, as your drawings are, of course.

Go on watercoloring!
Marsha Robinett
via web
Irene and Sylviane,
Thanks for your comments and encouragement. When you attempt something new there is always that certain amount of insecurity that taps you on the shoulder every now and then. So nice of you both.
Sally Franklin
via web
Hi Marsha,

Beautiful work! I Love the colors. It really does make it feel like Spring!
I know what you mean however, I too am trying to loosen up my artwork. I work in colored pencil and find it hard to leave things to the imagination. I feel that I have to capture every little detail. I'm going to keep trying and maybe someday I'll post a gallery of my colored pencil with watercolor paintings!!! SOMEDAY!

Sally
Donna Pierce-Clark
via web
Way to Go!!!

So glad to see you branching out into watercolor BECAUSE YOU ARE GOOD AT THIS ALSO!!

Blessings to you!
Donna
Edwinna Jill (EJ) Mordasky
via web
I work in a similar manner but stop fiddling sooner and have a messier look which I have come to realize is "me"---I also have felt the need to loosen up and now at 73 I am sure it was not meant for me but the expiriments were worth while if only to teach me that..Your work is most inspiring and unforgettable. Winna








Topics: Watercolor
Artist Websites by FineArtStudioOnline
Mobile Site | iPhone Site | Regular Site