Thursday, September 10, 2009

Panda and bamboo in acrylics

Panda and bamboo in acrylics
Panda and bamboo in acrylics,
originally uploaded by Donn2006.
Here's my 2 pandas done in acrylics on 90 # watercolor paper. This paper is not really good for acrylics and was hard to work with. It seemed to soak into the paper and hard to blend.

May try it on acrylic or oil canvas next time. It was too difficult to get what I wanted.

Size 4 x 6 inches using Liquitex acrylics.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Pandas and bamboo 2

Pandas and bamboo 2
Pandas and bamboo 2,
originally uploaded by Donn2006.
My latest CBP done on 90# watercolor paper using watercolors. Size 4 x 6 inches.
Red seal says: Purpose is what gives life meaning.

Inspired by Lucy Wang in her book The Art of Chinese Brush Painting.

Pandas and bamboo 1

Pandas and bamboo 1
Pandas and bamboo 1,
originally uploaded by Donn2006.
This was done on 90# watercolor paper using watercolors. Size 4 x 6 inches.
Red seal says: Purpose is what gives life meaning.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Bamboo

Bamboo APC
Bamboo APC,
originally uploaded by Donn2006.
This was gone on 90% Fabriano watercolor studio paper. Size 4 x 6 inches, using Albrecht Durer watercolor pencils with the paint taken directly off the pencil. Used a new Chinese waterbrush similar to the Niji waterbrushes . The brush in the one I used are the regular length as normal Chinese brushes.

This was for a challenge for a monochrome painting in the APC group I belong.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Bird's eye view

Bird's eye view
Bird's eye view,
originally uploaded by Donn2006.
Decided to do a small painting using the new Daniel Smith Watercolor sticks that I just got.

This is ATC size on 140# watercolor paper.

Took the paint directly off the sticks and mixed several colors in a little palette. Didn't have any burnt sienna, so improvised with what I had. The are very strong colors.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Arizona Butte

Arizona Butte
Arizona Butte,
originally uploaded by Donn2006.
Here's my latest done on Yupo paper with Holbein Duo water soluble oils. Size 5 x 7. Not quite dry, but the mat lifts it far enough off the scanner glass.
This was a bit of a challenge with the oils. It's hard enough with watercolors. Next try will be acrylics.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Bottles and Jars

Bottles and Jars
Bottles and Jars,
originally uploaded by Donn2006.
Here's my latest still life for Nel's on-line oil painting class. This was done with Holbein Duo watersoluble oils on 8 x 8 inch canvas paper.
I did one similar to this ATC size using watercolor pencils. The background was a bit different. This one was quite a challenge. I normally don't care to do still life's, but it was an assignment.

Saturday, June 20, 2009


I'm taking an on-line acrylics course from Andy Walker at http://www.learntodo.co.uk . This is a self paced course with 6 sections and 24 parts to it.
The first lesson was doing a color wheel, which I have done many, so didn't put it up here.
In this exercise, we were to do a value drawing of a scene from the course. So, this is my attempt. In the next lesson, I will be adding color to this painting.
I'm also taking his watercolor course which is divided into 12 sections with 32 parts. Since I have done some watercolor in the past, I did not do any of the exercises in the first 2 lessons of this course. But will be adding paintings from the next lessons.

Monday, June 01, 2009





To the left is some more of our containers plants. The 2 left containers have tomatoes in them along with a hanging tomato plant above them.

To the right are 2 more containers of tomatoes. These are in Earthboxes. We've had these boxes for over 5 years and replant them each year.





On the left is our part of our container garden with a canopy over the top to block some of the hot sun rays here in northern Florida. In these boxes are beets, green beans, corn and red and yellow peppers in the white flower box. The 3 green boxes are Good Earth boxes, our first year in these boxes. The one terra cotta box with corn is a flower box. It has ears of corn on it already.



To the left is our square foot garden with some of the plants coming up.
To the right is the same garden with our protective screening to blot out some of the hot sun we have here in norther Florida.
This is the first time we have tried setting up a square foot garden. In it are beets, carrots, onions, lettuce, radishes and green beans.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Bay in Sepia

Bay in Sepia
Bay in Sepia,
originally uploaded by Donn2006.
Here's my latest ATC done with burnt umber and a warm white in acrylics.
I enjoyed doing this monochrome and hope to do a larger one.

Frosty the Snowman

Frosty the Snowman
Frosty the Snowman,
originally uploaded by Donn2006.
Another ATC done in acrylics on Canon acrylic paper. Although you can't see it, the snow at the bottom was painted on with a palette knife and is 3D in texture.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Plum blossom

Plum blossom
Plum blossom,
originally uploaded by Donn2006.
Here's what I've been working on all day. Had to do 2 as the first one got messed up.
My wife wanted one like this, so here's what she got.
Done on 140# Canson watercolor paper using Art-Kure Watercolor brush pens. Size, 8 x 10.
It was framed right away and already hanging in our living room.
The brush pens I had gotten from JetPens.

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Items of Yesteryear

Items of Yesteryear
Items of Yesteryear,
originally uploaded by Donn2006.
This month's theme for Kate's alumni coffeehouse is Yesteryear. So I found a couple of items to cover that theme.

Done in pen and ink on 110 # white paper (Robert Bateman sketchbook), 6 x 9 inches.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Tortoise & Dragonfly

Tortoise & Dragonfly
Tortoise & Dragonfly,
originally uploaded by Donn2006.
The tortoise, with its hared shell and sumbering gait, is contrasted with the elusive dragonfly, that flies here and there.
Done in the same book card this time using Derwent's aquatone watercolor pencils and Niji waterbrush because I couldn't get the colors I wanted from the Chinese watercolors I had.
The tortoise and dragonfly are the perfect illustration of the traditional Chinese contrast between yin and yang.

Chinese lanterns

Chinese lanterns
Chinese lanterns,
originally uploaded by Donn2006.
Chinese lanterns originally came from Japan. Although they are attractive in their early stages, it is in the ripe, dried stages that they are best known. The common name comes from their similarity to the lanterns used in the New Year celebrations that take place in most areas of China. This painting includes small and large fruit.

Done with Art-Kure watercolor brush pens, Pental pocket brush pen and Yasutomo sumi-e watercolors on a green office paper. This is in a homemade book card made for me by Rita of North Dakota. It has 8 pages. Takes ink just fine, buckles a little with the watercolor, but when dry, smooths out.

Monday, August 04, 2008

Design

Design
Design,
originally uploaded by Donn2006.
Here is a design I did with pastels on a dark green pastel board. I don't know what the make of the board was, but it was a sample I had received. Gioconda pastel pencils were used.

Saturday, August 02, 2008

Waterfall on Yupo

CBP Waterfall on Yupo
CBP Waterfall on Yupo,
originally uploaded by Donn2006.
Another attempt on Yupo. This time a Chinese Brush Painting of a waterfall. Chinese calligraphy on left says Waterfall, my Signature on the right.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Prairie Clouds

Prairie Clouds
Prairie Clouds,
originally uploaded by Donn2006.
Here is my first attempt at painting with watercolors on watercolor canvas. Size was 8 x 10, using M Graham watercolors.

Very different painting on canvas, everythng lifts so easy, even with facial tissue. If you make a mistake, you can wet it and wipe it clean with a towel. Amazing.