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Painting with Peggy

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9 contributions to Painters Hub
Poplar No.2
yet another one before group closed
Poplar No.2
2 likes • 30d
Very nice! So moody. I take a lot of photos from the car when my husband is driving. Some of them are good enough to turn into paintings 😊
A mix of acrylic and watercolor beach scenes...
Here are a few pieces I've worked on the last two years. Critiques welcome!
A mix of acrylic and watercolor beach scenes...
2 likes • May 19
While they are all good, I'm particularly drawn to the lighthouse watercolor - especially because of the limited palette and rendering of the stormy clouds behind the lighthouse. Wonderful!
0 likes • May 22
Thank you, Brian!
Mountains of Tennessee
I finished this watercolor, 10X14 inches on cold-pressed watercolor paper, over the weekend and there are some hard lines between a couple of the mountain ranges. This is from Bean Station in Tennessee. I'm so tempted to try to soften those hard edges, but in watercolor it could spoil the adjacent shapes. If you paint in watercolor would you leave it as is or try to soften those edges?
Mountains of Tennessee
1 like • May 18
Your suggestion appeals to me, Robert. I've painted the same scenes many times, sometimes because I wasn't satisfied with the first one and sometimes because I liked the original and so did it again for my students to see. I do feel like there were a few lessons here for me!
0 likes • May 22
Thank you!
Quick one
@Peggy Bishop it was a fun. Thanks. Not very happy with the result but at least I made it within video duration. Kind of sketch, good idea for watercolor plein air. BTW, it's made with extremely cheap but surpisingly usable for a price Crelando watercolor kit from Lidl on the cheapest Daler Rowney Aquafine watercolor paper.
Quick one
1 like • May 21
I can see that you were able to get the backwashes to work! Yay!! And I'll let you in on a little secret: these kinds of backwashes work better on cellulose paper (cheap) than cotton paper. If you don't plan to layer, you can get a nice effect this way!
1 like • May 21
This is fabulous!
A thought
It just occurred to me (to be totally honest, while looking at Shane's work- yikes, thanks Shane 🤣) that I can never be as skilled as some of you are. But that's not the point, is it? To me, the point is that each of us is driven by some inner desire to create and share what we see. We can all improve, and it's so fantastic that we do. But at a fundamental level, we're all artists, with artistic minds. And those are the types of folks that I connect with, whether I've met them face to face or not. OK, sorry for the interruption. Carry on.
3 likes • May 20
It's truly a challenge to figure out our own personal style. For a number of years I treated myself to a watercolor workshop every year or so. After a while, I realized I had become quite good at copying the masters (modern masters that is). When we were challenged to do our own compositions on our own, it all seemed to fall apart. That's when I realized I must not take any more workshops, and paint till I painted the way that made me feel successful, a word I hate to say, because it's all so subjective anyway, but in the end, I am trying to paint watercolors that I think are good. Not to look like another artist's work, but make me react positively to my own work. I do think it's reasonable to admire the way other artists paint - for instance, I love how Sergey Temerev paints clouds. I managed to find a way that I can paint storm clouds. They are similar to his, but not a copy of his. Or when I paint in acrylics, I love to copy the style of Mark Lague (who paints in oils, but I have acrylics). The experimentation is so fun!!
0 likes • May 20
@Brian Igelman Uggh, perfectionism! I'll never get over it as much as I try!
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I teach tutorials online to help dispel myths about watercolor so all who want to do it can! Find me on YouTube with "Peggy Bishop watercolor"

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