I had two paintings accepted into the NMWS Show. Is always exciting to be accepted!
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Showing posts with label New Mexico WaterColor Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Mexico WaterColor Society. Show all posts
Sunday, September 3, 2017
Monday, April 3, 2017
New Mexico Watercolor Society
I just received word that two of my watercolors was accepted into the 2017 Watercolor Show.
Take a Seat and Veterans Day. They are both new paintings. The Saddle is watercolor with the leather detail done with brown ink. I got this photo at a friends branding. I got the old truck photo in Comfort, TX.
Take a Seat and Veterans Day. They are both new paintings. The Saddle is watercolor with the leather detail done with brown ink. I got this photo at a friends branding. I got the old truck photo in Comfort, TX.
Sunday, September 6, 2015
New Mexico Watercolor Society Show
I am excited that I was accepted in the New Mexico Watercolor Society show coming up in Oct. The juror was Linda Doll. 'Cement Man' and 'Tool Box' got in the show.
The cement man was here pouring cement and I ask if I could take a photo of him, and he was all grins! So I took pics with him and his dog, but just painted the top part. I wanted it to be about him and the cement mixer.
The Tool Box is from a photo I took in Canton TX. I did a sketch of it, then I did a small painting, and decided I would do a big watercolor. These are both poured paintings. Not a lot of brush work on them. They were fun to do.
The Cement Man is 22x28 framed, and the Tools are 24x24 framed.
The cement man was here pouring cement and I ask if I could take a photo of him, and he was all grins! So I took pics with him and his dog, but just painted the top part. I wanted it to be about him and the cement mixer.
The Tool Box is from a photo I took in Canton TX. I did a sketch of it, then I did a small painting, and decided I would do a big watercolor. These are both poured paintings. Not a lot of brush work on them. They were fun to do.
The Cement Man is 22x28 framed, and the Tools are 24x24 framed.
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