Affordable colorful abstracts, landscapes and equine art. Commissioned pet portraits. Pastel, watercolor, charcoal and acrylic.
Contact me at: carol.engles@gmail.com
or text me at: (951) 704-2440
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Affordable colorful abstracts, landscapes and equine art. Commissioned pet portraits. Pastel, watercolor, charcoal and acrylic.
Contact me at: carol.engles@gmail.com
or text me at: (951) 704-2440
Art Copyright 2008-2023
Monday, November 8, 2010
October Pond Two
10 x 14 mixed media on paper. Another "pond". A relatively simple painting that " I took out of my head." Grasses, brush, trees and a hint of water done again in Fall colors. Hope you like it!
Thank you Ashley and Theresa! To answer your question: technically, I do the background or underpainting in acrylic or watercolor and then add the dry media - pastels, charcoal, crayons etc. I am usually in a relaxed state when I do the abstract landscapes. They are the easiest style that I do. My cityscapes and horses are more demanding for me. Also, I work best early in the morning. I work for a few hours in my studio and then I go out to the horses. I think about what I am going to do the next day before I go to bed. Enough on me! What about your processes! I would love to know!
This is so stunning, I love it! How do you go about your process? I'd be really interested in seeing a piece in progress!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fall colors and wonderful textures!
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ReplyDeleteThank you Ashley and Theresa!
ReplyDeleteTo answer your question: technically, I do the background or underpainting in acrylic or watercolor and then add the dry media - pastels, charcoal, crayons etc. I am usually in a relaxed state when I do the abstract landscapes. They are the easiest style that I do. My cityscapes and horses are more demanding for me. Also, I work best early in the morning. I work for a few hours in my studio and then I go out to the horses. I think about what I am going to do the next day before I go to bed. Enough on me! What about your processes! I would love to know!