landscapeart
Forsyth Park: Watercolor on Paper
Forsyth Park: 12″ x 9″ Watercolor on Watercolor Paper: I am loving watercolor for studying light and form.
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I just also found out that I will be doing an art show at JEA Gallery in December. I will definitely host a reception this time! This is going to be a busy year, but so thankful for every bit of it!
Watercolor Painting: Clouds 1: 12″ x 9″ paper
Clouds 1: Watercolor on 12″ x 9″ Paper
Had fun with this this today!
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By the Water: Acrylic on 16″ x 12″
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A Glance Through Waters: Acrylic Painting
Whereupon I met a light , so brilliant that the remnant hues of yellow ocher, which began as white, drifted off into the darkness and surrounded the dark olive grass. I stand among the thorns, the falling leaves, the thickets of grass. I begin to observe the colors, I can’t remember where I stand, but I stood in the shadows awakened by its presence. The thorns, the leaves, the grass, surrounded me. I did not move towards the light, as I knew that the light I saw was ever more present in the shadows.
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Final : As it Turns: Oil on Panel
This is the final piece. May build up some more layers, but this is pretty much done. I was inspired by one of Thomas Moran’s paintings. The landscape is made up. I wanted to see what I could come up with on my own.
I am also preparing my last pieces for an exhibition next week so will take a break for a few weeks for the holidays. Like my page on FB @vanessawithunart and I will be doing a few giveaways. If you have a page on social media, let me know in the comments and I will follow.
This is another painting I did a few months ago. I had put it away and noticed it again. Never trash your art right away as you may find inspiration in it in the future. 🙂
Moonlight Waters: 16 x 12 in Canvas
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Journal 1: Random thoughts and work in progress…
Journal 1: Random Thoughts through the Course of my Artistic Journey
I decided to start journaling my thoughts once a week or so in order to relate what I am feeling. I must first mention that I speak as someone who is still emerging in the arts. I have been pursuing the arts seriously for about a year and so I am still growing. I felt the need to share some of the thoughts I have been having and some of the personal things that I am experiencing. I decided to break them up into numbered paragraphs so that I do not sound like I am rambling too much.
Thought 1:
I have been noticing an increase in posts on social media, Youtube, Facebook, and Instagram, claiming that if you read a certain book your art sales will increase, and so on. Many artists have a hard time with marketing, which is understandable. As a new artist, this sounds appealing. Most of these books will tell you what most people already know, which is that one needs to be honest, dedicated, and be willing to put yourself out there. These are not things that anyone does not know. The interesting thing about these people selling books is that they are making money off of people buying them and not necessarily their own artwork. I decided to think deeper about the type of artist I want to be and what I did not want to do. I think it is everyone’s right to do what they want to do and I have no problem with people educating others. I just would hate for someone to buy into the whole idea that there is some magic formula for selling art or being an artist. I read somewhere that Van Gogh only sold 2 paintings out of 2000. In the age of capitalism, I believe that what is good is not always what is popular. Although I would love to sell more art, I am more concerned with enjoying what I do. It is easy to get swept into the mindset that one is as good as one sells. That Is not true at all!
Thought 2: I think honesty is the most important thing when pursuing the arts. It is okay to try new things and experiment, but I think that the goal is to come up with your own voice. I feel that my art is constantly changing and that I am still at the stage where I am experimenting, and I am absolutely okay with that.
Thought 3: As someone who has been diagnosed with Anxiety, I am constantly worried about everything I do. Personal family issues make its way into my mind as I paint. I learned how to use these struggles to empower my art. Instead of trying to shun them away, I use these concepts and explore ways to put them to use. I find that my art is about exploration and the search for symbols, mainly because I am in search of something unseen. Landscapes have been my main choice because I am attracted to the connection between humans and nature. However, I find myself exploring these same concepts in still-life and in portraits. I don’t ever see myself focusing solely on portraits or figures.
This is a painting I am currently working on. I am trying to take things slow so that I don’t overwork the foreground. I really like using loose and swirly brushstrokes and adding a bit of texture.
A Turn: 24″ x 18″ Linen Panel
Oil Paintings at Savannah Arts Association Gallery Nov-Dec 2017
These two pieces will be on display at the SAA Gallery in downtown Savannah, GA.
Sunset in Savannah:
26″ x 30″ oil on Canvas
Meandering Waters
12″ x 9″ Acrylic on Panel
Waterfall: Acrylic on Canvas
20 x 16-inch Canvas
This is a painting I worked on yesterday and today with acrylic. May add some more details depending on how I feel about it in the next few weeks. I was skeptical about painting the bird but I did not want to make the waterfall the focal point of my painting. I am glad that I added the bird as it adds another dimension to the painting.