It is week 2 of my "hip recovery" goal of trrying to do a bit of 'creative work' on a daily basis (either watercolour, or drawing, or photography). On the painting front, I went back to the Scott Swinson "Landscapes for Beginners" (here's a link to his page, in case you want to check him out).
This week, I managed to add another 7 watercolours to the "Wall of Efforts!" (where i am taping up all the work this month)
Here is my 'aide-de-memoire' of work, so i can remember where i have been this week, First, I took a crack at Module 12: Skilled Landscapes-Evening Light. I would say the hardest one for me so far. I reminder that I have not yet arrived at the 'skilled' level, but it was sure fun leaning in that direction.
I took another crack at the same lesson the following day to see what else I could learn. It was still a challenge, but fun (i think the river bank worked out better, and I began to see the challenge of getting light reflected in the water)
Emboldened, I decided to give the last module in the class a go: Module 14: Final Sunset Painting. Again, a challenge. And worth two attempts to figure out the sky, and then the land. Here there are my two attempts in one photo side.
Here is module 6: Simple Mountain Landscape (in two versions).
And then I jumped to Module 9: Tonal Paintings with Payne's Grey, but decided to try it out with a mix of Cobalt Blue and Cadmium Scarlet...it is way more purple, but i thought i might see if i could use it in the same way.
So.... the end of week 2 of my return to watercolour. We will see what week 3 brings!
Loved wandering through your painting adventure with you. love the naming of the "wall of efforts" -- i might adopt that. I have been practicing undertaking creative efforts with the focus being on the process not the outcome. The more i do it, the better I am able to practice non-attachment to the product/outcome.
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