Okay. Me, too!Quote:
Originally Posted by grammadidi
If not me, then I am sure there will be someone else to guide you who knows what they are doing!
I am looking forward to seeing your work!
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Okay. Me, too!Quote:
Originally Posted by grammadidi
If not me, then I am sure there will be someone else to guide you who knows what they are doing!
I am looking forward to seeing your work!
Oh! Thank you! I hadn't scrolled down far enough on the page! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by firmbeliever
Okay, here are 2 photos of my very first oils ever. Thanks for looking.
Hugs, Didi
Here is another one... unfortunately, not a very good photo of it. I also tried my hand at watercolour, the flower photo, but I really wasn't happy with it so I have never done another one. A photo of that is attached as well.
Again, thanks for taking the time to look.
Didi
Great art!
Grammadidi,
I love your work.
And the watercolour flowers are wonderful.
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Photo series- light your way
Was an art studio I did, did it all in one night before it was due
All you guys art is pretty awesome by the way, love the watercolours/paints
Wish I could paint gewd
Cal,
I love the colours in your photos.
Beautifully taken.
Do not get me wrong,but I think if the candles had been the only light(or the brightest), it would be even more beautiful.
Thank you firm :)
I think when I took the photos, I played around with the lights a lot, and without any other lights as well.
I then just picked out which ones looked best
So yer.
Chek101,Quote:
Originally Posted by chek101
I knew these had to have taken a tremendous amount of time. They just really fascinate me. I have no knowledge of beading so appreciate the information. My niece will be astounded. She is just beginning and we have all been so proud of her for her projects. I had just never seen work like yours. Thanks so much for sharing your work and your information. I will ask my niece what type of beads she uses but I do know she purchases them from a local craft store in her area so they aren't the ones you refer to I'm sure. I will share the information with her. I will be in touch after I visit with her. Have you been doing this for a long time?
jrebel7
Thank you for the nice comments about my paintings. Now, I am not fishing for compliments here, but I really want honest opinions. Do you guys think that oils look like something I should spend more time doing? I feel that I am not very artistic (well, besides in my head), but I was happy with my paintings when I did them. I haven't really shown them to many people besides the people that I painted them for. I just don't know if I like them because they are better than anything that I thought I could do, OR if they really are halfway good and worth spending my time on or maybe pursuing lessons. As I said, I truly don't want 'feel good' answers here. Thank you.
I have seen a lot of talent on these pages - I am truly humbled when I look at the works displayed here. I wish I could be 1/4 as good!
I am very much into photography since my second husband died. I think it helped me to be able to get past the darkness and begin seeing in colour again. That is also when I decided to try my hand at oils.
Anyhow, thanks again for giving me a place to show my paintings and for the comments.
Hugs, Didi
Clough, I missed this note from you some way or another. Just found it. Sorry. To answer your question, I do not remove the insides. I hang them just as they are when I cut them off the vine, by the stem with a piece of twine tied to the stem and hang them on a nail from the rafter in the garage. They hang in open air but that is where the mold grew little fur coats for them. The ones I just left laying on the ground or the vine through the winter darkened but if lightly sanded, turn out nicely.Quote:
Originally Posted by Clough
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Grammadidi,Quote:
Originally Posted by grammadidi
Your paintings are good and I think you should try both oils and water colours because I liked your water colour flowers too.
The oils you could practice more as I think you have the right techniques and your work is great.(I admire those who use oils as I have not been able to get the technique right yet).
And photographs? Do share some with us please... :)
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Thanks, firm... I appreciate your input. I will try to post some photos tonight. I will have to shrink them and mark them first. I really want to get into selling my photos when I can get a better camera.Quote:
Originally Posted by firmbeliever
Didi
Hey, chek. I am a grandmother of six as well - one is a 'step', and he's 21. The others are 16, 15, 12, 12 and 7. Now, about my paintings... *blushing here*... Hahaha! Thanks chek! I appreciate your comments too! I use the Bob Ross technique, with a bit of my own thrown in. I use a knife and many different sized brushes, but I had considered using sponges and stuff too. I have done some wall painting and LOVED the results (acrylics) but I was afraid to use similar techniques with the oils. I'll try now! :)
I also prefer the oils, and I use a product to keep them wet. I use a LOT of paint, too, so they stay wet longer than most people's I'm sure! I do NOT paint fast, and believe me... when I'm done I have as much paint on my hands as there is on my canvas! I just hate cleaning the brushes. :) I tell everyone to buy me brushes for my birthday and Christmas so I don't have to keep cleaning them! Hahahaha!
Anyhow, thanks again. I think I will try a few more paintings. I mean, I know beauty is the eye of the beholder, but I hate to waste my time on something if it's really a waste of time.
I LOVE the work I have seen you do and have posted on here. You don't look like you dabble in kleenex! Heehee. You are very good. I would love to use some of your work for signature tags, web sets and other graphics.
Anyhow, thanks for the comments.
Hugs, Didi
Chek101,
I loved reading how this all began with the beading. The information you have provided and your openness to share is appreciated. I will get back with you after I visit with my niece. Thanks again so much!
jrebel7
Love your use of lights and darks! Evoked feelings upon viewing. The joy of doing a piece is rewarding, when it touches the viewer, that is the icing on the cake! Thanks for sharing. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by grammadidi
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