Showing posts with label floral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label floral. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

A Second Visit with the Tulips

Tulips
colored pencil on paper
7in x 5in
copyright 2012 Rose Welty
$45

Yesterday I mentioned one way that I'm trying to find my way forward. Today I'll mention another.

Sometimes when I feel stuck, I revisit an earlier piece. A few years ago I did a piece with tulips in acrylics. It is, in fact, one of my most popular notecards. I've always wanted to try it again in a different medium. I was looking to see the difference the medium makes and my own growth and change as an artist.

The acrylic version sold a few years ago. But this new colored pencil version is now available for sale. It is matted with an 8inx10in white mat, ready for you to frame:


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Friday, October 26, 2012

The Pleasure of Simplicity

Yesterday I said, simple should be simple.

That's when it hit me. I was over complicating, saying unnecessary things, distracting from the main point. There was only one thing to say:

The Pleasure of Simplicity
colored pencil on paper
7in x 5in
copyright 2012 Rose Welty
$45, click for details

The Pleasure of Simplicity is available at my Daily Paintworks gallery. It is matted to 8in x 10in and ready to frame:


Thursday, October 25, 2012

Simple Should Be Simple

Only sometimes it's not. A while back my charming husband brought home flowers. There was one that had gotten bent off, so I rescued it and put it in a little jar and put it on my kitchen windowsill. I think I enjoyed that single one as much as the whole bouquet. Somehow it reminded me to be mindful of small things, to enjoy the littlest of pleasures:



Immediately I thought how fun it would be to do a series of "simple pleasures" pieces based on my own life.

Well, the fun may be waning.

My first go at this first piece: The Underbelly (aka the ugly stage).

I tossed that a few days ago. Second go:


And today I'm going to give it a third go. Amidst the irony, I press on.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Dogwood Spring

Dogwood Spring
12in x 18in
colored pencil on paper
copyright 2012 Rose Welty
Amongst all the colors of spring, the white of dogwood blooms seem to have a special elegance.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

It's Like a Fall Cleanup Around Here

Azaleas
colored pencil on paper
7in x 5in
copyright 2012 Rose Welty
click to buy, $45
I mentioned in my last post that I had been painting, that continues - onto a blue and gray living room and hallway. That's how it works with stuff around the house, isn't it? Once you paint one room, you realize the next room looks bad, and then there's that project you've been putting off...

After seeing to some more storage in the kitchen on Friday, I ventured into the garden today. I removed four small bushes, trimmed several large holly bushes (which grow far too fast and too large for my liking), and planted four more azaleas in place of the bushes.

Once I get all these rooms painted I should have an open studio, then you can see it all. :-)

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Azaleas

Azaleas
colored pencil on paper
7in x 5in
copyright 2012 Rose Welty
click to buy, $45

This week I was casting around for something to draw. I finally hit upon these azalea blooms - my reference was taken in spring on one of my photography mornings. Interestingly, the azaleas in my front yard have a few blooms right now - seems out of season, but they look lovely.

The weather has been cooler the last few days, I think I better gear up for some fall foliage photography mornings!

Azaleas is for sale at my Daily Paintworks gallery. It has been matted to 8in x 10in, ready for you to frame:


Friday, August 31, 2012

Rhododendron

Rhododendron
8in x 10in
colored pencil on toned paper
copyright 2012 Rose Welty
Couldn't resist doing this rhododendron I saw in Asheville this summer.



Thursday, June 21, 2012

Dance of the Houseplant



Dance of the Houseplant
7in x 5in
colored pencil on paper
copyright 2012 Rose Welty
$45
This plant sits right next to my kitchen sink. I look at it while I wash up each evening. For days a drawing has been forming in my mind - something a bit abstract - something that focuses on the amazing growth pattern of this plant - something that highlights the way your eyes move as you follow the light around the leaves. This drawing is very close to the image in my mind. This is what I see when I look at this plant - I'm somehow carried away by those leaves to a place of peace.

This plant was given to me several weeks ago. It was just a small little thing then, the plant is thriving and will have no problem covering my counter. As it was a gift, it's my response to the recent gift-themed art challenge.

Dance of the Houseplant is available for purchase. It is matted and ready for framing at 8in x 10in:

And because I just can't resist, here is the artwork with it's inspiration:

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Spring Tulips

Spring Tulips
5in x 7in
colored pencil on paper
copyright 2012 Rose Welty


My friend Jeanette Jobson issued a spring tulip challenge last week. Yes, last week - when it was still spring - it's in the 90s where I am and Jeanette is getting wet snow.

Enjoy spring while you can!

I, for one, am wishing that I had been more focused on getting the garden projects done when it was so lovely to be out there. :-)



Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Something Better Than Copying: Harold Speed 2

Dogwood Branch
5in x 7in
colored pencil on paper
copyright 2012 Rose Welty
$45


"It is surprising how few art students have any idea of what it is that constitutes art." 
 --Harold Speed


Continuing on from last time, I've got a few tidbits from the introduction to Harold Speed's The Practice and Science of Drawing.

Speed spends the introduction (chapter 1) discussing what constitutes art, seeing as he feels that most art students don't know what it is. You have to love the frankness. ;-)

"It is highly essential that they [art students] have some better idea of art than that it consists in setting down your canvas before nature and copying it."
-- Harold Speed

If you take one thing from the chapter, that's it. Art is not photography. He has plenty to say about the necessity of accuracy, he just feels it is more of a "given" or basic thing that should be there and then the artist needs to go beyond that.

Speed also gives his goal for the education of a painter:
"The study, therefore, of the representation of visible nature and of the powers of expression possessed by form and colour is the object of the painter's training."
-- Harold Speed

Dogwood Branch is available for purchase. It will come to you matted to 8in x 10in and ready for framing.
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Monday, April 16, 2012

Spring Show Off


Spring Show Off
7in x 5in
colored pencil on paper
copyright 2012 Rose Welty
click to buy
Do flowers speak to you? It seems like they speak to me sometimes. When I'm walking along, just enjoying the scenery...daisies and pansies always say "here to brighten your day"...roses say "elegance is always good"...but bearded irises just say "look at me, I'm amazing." I love the irises nonetheless, but they do show off a fair bit. I told my son they wouldn't last too long in the garden, so he runs off the bus each day and counts how many we have.

If you are interested in Spring Show Off you can purchase it at Daily Paintworks. It will come to you matted and ready for framing, as below:
Spring Show Off, matted



Thursday, April 5, 2012

Hope

Hope
7in x 5in
colored pencil on paper
copyright Rose Welty
click to buy

My kitchen sink is in the corner of the kitchen. Consequently, I have two windows to look at when I'm washing up. One looks onto a redbud tree of mine, the other looks onto a white flowering tree of my neighbor. I haven't had a chance to ask him what it is, but it so lovely this time of year. This bud is from his tree. It starts out green like it is here, then when it unfurls the petals turn white. I will be doing another drawing of the white blooms.

I was down in the dumps last week - I had been trying to photograph some birds and not having even mild success. Then, as the sun was setting I looked out at that tree and saw these elegant buds - my hope was restored and I went out with my camera. I got some great shots and went out again the next day and found more beauty - even a few birds.

If this "Hope" has caught your eye, you can purchase it at my Daily Paintworks gallery. It will come to you matted (to 8in x 10in), ready to frame, as below:

Hope, matted to 8in x 10in


Monday, March 26, 2012

Spring Burst

Spring Burst
5in x 7in
colored pencil on paper
copyright Rose Welty
Sold


The other day I was on a walk with my husband at lunch time - this tree stopped me in my tracks. We were walking more for exercise than viewing pleasure so we had to push on, but I did go back later with the camera and snap a few photos.

It is a gorgeous time of year here. The whole town is yellow - there is that much pollen in the air - but the blooming trees are absolutely stunning.

Spring Burst has now sold. You can purchase it as a notecard at FineArtAmerica. For other originals I have for sale please see my gallery at Daily Paintworks.