Painting puppeesh

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Isn't Ashley a beautiful bride?  The wedding was lovely and our teddy bear of a nephew, Travis looked very happy.


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The wedding was held in a shabby chic lover's dream house.  I could have wandered around drooling over the furniture and decor all night. I wish I could have got more photos, but my camera broke and I forgot my phone.


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Toward the end of the evening, it dawned on me that my husband had an Iphone  that I could borrow it and email a few pics to myself.  But by then, the light wasn't as good and I'd missed all the best shots.  This close up of my handsome husband and I needed severe editing to make it usable. The rest, weren't salvageable.


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Luckily, my camera didn't shoot craps till right as the ceremony started, and I had it for the bridal shower which was such a fun time!


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It was held at Wine and Design where we all got to do a complete painting to take away with us, drink wine and eat yummy chocolate cheddar cheese ( from Trader Joe's).


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This art studio is a GREAT idea that I would love to snag.  You get a prepared canvas with a sketch on it, and the instructor paints along with everyone and they do a painting step by step.


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Our class was a chandelier, but I was feeling a little homesick for my dorkie pups and for the kids. It was Dewdrop's second birthday, so I thought about her and painted a puppeesh (as she calls them) as a gift for her.


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Its not the best painting I've done, but its aimed for a 2 year old. She likes it, and talks to the picture, telling it stories.


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My idea of a fun party, is having a project to do, so this was right up my alley. They rent out to groups, and have a schedule of regular classes too.   I think it could be fun to do in my studio, not as a regular thing like this was, but maybe a little class here and there, or teaching a painting of birds in a nest for Birdsong next spring?


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Years ago, I used to be a painter, I rarely pick up a brush any more. I don't miss it until I do one, then I wonder why I don't paint more often.

The bride and groom are crazy about their pup, Barkslie, and I offered to do a painting of her for their gift.


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This is done in watercolor, but I cheat, and use white acrylic too.  I know that in the purest world of watercolor painters, this is frowned upon. But, I figure, its my picture and I can do as I like. So I do.  I think the watercolor wash of shadows and spots on the snout is nicely accented with the white hairs over it.  Now, the proper way to do this is to save the white of the paper, by using a masking fluid before painting the colors.  But I prefer the layers, so I don't bother doing it the right way.

(the whites of the eyes are pure paper and so is most of the white fur, just not the accents over it)

If I do painting classes here at the cottage, I'd tell people not to listen to snobs who tell you that your technique is wrong and go for a finished look that YOU like instead.

Anyone interested? If so, please let me know and we can try to set up a class.


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9 thoughts on “Painting puppeesh”

  1. i would love a painting of my two dogs by you. that would mean even more to me. thanks for sharing your gift with all of us. jeanine

  2. art is a scarey thing for most people because of the snobbishness-is that a word? i agree do what you want. both puppy paintings for wonderful art people will enjoy for years. it does stand out amongst all the chandeliers.

  3. Karla ~ A few days ago you ask what did you have to contibute to Carol’s workshop. I didn’t have the words then to explain my thoughts. Now, after seeing this post, I think I do. The picture at the end of your art day kind of explains it all. You are the one who stands out, you are the one who does what feels right for you. That is what I am constantly learning from you. I think it’s a very good thing to know!! Happy Christmas Season my cyber friend!!
    Marilyn in Missouri

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