This morning, I was browsing the blogs I usually visit, when Donna from Chookyblue posted some beautiful pictures, and I wrote her and asked for her permission to use them as reference for my painting, which I plan to get back into. She asked if I had posted any of my pictures on my blog, and I had never posted any of these, and I told her I would. She graciously allowed me permission to use some of her photography.
Keep in mind I have had a few adult education classes, but I am mostly self-taught, and they are probably out of perspective. I just do it for my enjoyment and relaxation, and have not painted in awhile, but I feel I need to get back into it for my "soul", as I love it. My best watercolor, I gave to a good friend, I don't have a picture of it, and when she and her DH divorced, and she remarried, we sort of lost contact.
In 1968, when I was almost 18, I traveled for 21 days around Europe with a church group, and attended a Baptist World Youth Conference. We were in Berne, Switzerland, and I took a photograph, which I painted in oil from that photograph.
This was my 1st watercolor I did while taking an adult education class in 1977. It is still one of my favorites. This was done from looking at the instructor's sample.
I had to take these at an angle so the glass over the pictures would not glare from the flash.
This watercolor I painted from an old calendar. I did this on my own in about 1978 and I gave it to John's parents. Several years ago his mother wanted to make sure I got it back in case something happened to her.
In 1979 I painted this for my dad. I think again, it was a scene from a calendar. Several years ago when I found out he was not displaying it anymore, he gave it back to me. It is another one of my favorites.
This watercolor I painted sometime in the 80's when my girls were young. It was from a picture in the paper.
I took a water color class in 1993, the instructor would come in with something she had painted and we copied it. And this is one of the pictures I did at that time.
This was one from the same class that I painted and gave to my dad, which he gave back to me several years ago.
This was another one from the same class in 1993. I gave this to my mother, which my father returned to me after she died. I like this one too, although the flowers do not appear random, like they should have been.
Anyway that is my art, such as it is.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
MY ART
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5 comments:
WOW I may be able to take some pics you think are okay but I am dam sure I failed painting.......and drawing
these are wonderful.........love you stuff.....so now I am waiting for the first art work with the new paints......and I think my fav is the windmill.......thought it was a photo to start
Your paintings are amazing.
Karla
Karrin - all of your pictures are just beautiful. I never knew you had done painting - you are such a creative and talented gal.
Karrin, I never realized how many of those you painted yourself. You are so artistic! I'm in the stick figure category, and I truly admire you for painting such beautiful things. I particularly like the windmill.
Karrin, I guess I had never realized that you were a painter. What beautiful work!
n, np
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