Thursday, July 15, 2021

Post 156: Blue Heron at Blue Ridge Shores 4, 5x7 Acrylic Painting

Painting Name: Blue Heron at Blue Ridge Shores 4

A painting tip if there ever was one. Do you have leftover paint after mixing it up for a certain painting? Start a smaller version of it to use that paint up!

SKU: 07CG21AC
Medium: Acrylic
Size: 5x7 Stretched Canvas
Price: SOLD
Edition Year: 2021
Framed?: No
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What Brought About this Painting?

While mixing up a color for a painting, especially back ground colors, I find it useful to use up that paint on another canvas or two of any size necessary and do another version of the same theme. This is my fourth version of Blue Heron at Blue Ridge Shores and he is only 5 by 7 - someone expressed interest in a much larger version (hence, the commission of BH at BRS 4 [15x30]) and another person was interested in a smaller painting.

Well, sometimes you just paint with hope that maybe this one will connect with the right person...


I may tinker a tad bit more with him and I see sunlight from the window across this mini painting so an update will be necessary.


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Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Post 155: PWAS at Clearbrook Center of the Arts, Woodbridge, VA July and August 2021

PWAS at Clearbrook Center of the Arts, Woodbridge, VA July & August 2021

Digital cameras do NOT do a painting justice. Seeing art in person, up close and personal is what art is all about. Many people see it as an experience.

I have seen it myself and heard it about my own paintings over and over.

For those that live far away and cannot make it to Clearbrook - these pictures are for you to see -and get an idea of- the quality of artwork available from the members of the Prince William Art Society.

This is a taste of what you can see on display...



My "Spring in Occoquan" painting


I need to take more pictures of everyone's artwork...then again, PWAS is talking about starting our own blog and it "may" be me writing in it so that will take care of that. This is my painting of "Mercury Glass Flower Arrangement"


Another 2 of mine, "African Violets in a Terracotta Pot 3" and "Take Seeds with You, Poppies". That is my Print Stand with available prints thus far too.



2 of mine are here, "Washington Monument Cherry Blossoms" and "America Backs the Blue"


A very awesome painting by one of our new members


5 of my paintings are here - 1. "Hydrangeas on Rock Wall", 2. "Streams Never Stay the Same", 3. "Great Falls, Virginia", 4. "Just Look Up", 5. "My Island Paradise in a Red Dress". My apologies as I am just meeting everyone and working on names, but looking on is PWAS member Brenda Vann. (please correct me if incorrect!)


One of mine here, "Get Flowers, Paint Them"


July and August 2021 Theme Wall to the right coming through the doors - Flora, Fauna and Gatherings. I have one on this wall, the very small "Buzz the Bee" painting.

My volunteer at the gallery days are Saturday, July 24 and July 31, and Sunday, August 1, 2021 so hopefully more pictures then.

By the way, WELL DONE to those PWAS members that work so hard every couple of months setting up ALL the new artwork! You guys do a great job!

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Monday, July 12, 2021

Post 154: Blue Heron at Blue Ridge Shores 3, 15x30 Gallery Wrap Acrylic Painting

Painting Name: Blue Heron at Blue Ridge Shores 3

Apparently I have a Blue Heron series going on! Various sizes of the same bird.

SKU: 07CD21ACG
Medium: Acrylic
Size: 15x30 Gallery Wrapped Stretched Canvas
Price: SOLD
Edition Year: 2021
Framed?: Yes
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What Brought About this Painting?

I recently painted a 10x20 Blue Heron at Blue Ridge Shores painting and it sold before I even completed it! I had a lot of people asking about it, so I did a second version of the "BH at BRS 2" - also 10x20 but slightly different. While on vacation at the end of June, I met a very nice lady at Blue Ridge Shores that LOVED "BH at BRS 2" but she wanted one larger for her place. Hence, this commissioned work "BH at BRS 3".

Gesso is the beginning of nearly every painting so its anywhere from 3 to 5 coats with plenty of dry time in between. Let the Gesso begin...Meanwhile on the easel, a couple of mini paintings going on while the Gesso dries. (Play the Jeopardy music here.)

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Painting in Progress Images…

Everyone has seen a blank canvas so there is no need to post an image of that and watch it drying. Images will be posted once Blue starts being somebody...


Tuesday, July 13, 2021 8:46 AM Progress thus far since early on this Tuesday morning. A long way to go but shapes are forming.


Tuesday, July 13, 2021 1:04 PM The floating legless Blue Heron...


Wednesday, July 14, 2021 9:10 PM - Didn't get a lot done on BH at BRS 3 today but I did notice the Blue Herons are multiplying....


Left to Right: Blue Heron at BRS 2, Blue Heron at BRS 3, and I did a quick knocked of BH at BRS 4 who is a 5x7. Useful sometimes to use the paint you have already mixed up and do a mini guy.


BH at BRS 4 Mini is 5x7. I'll need to make a separate post for this little guy and get him on Etsy.


Back to Blue Heron 3 tomorrow.


Friday, July 16, 2021 3:04 PM - a busy week. A bit slower on this painting than I wanted to be. He's coming along though. Now he is eying me.

Update: Monday, July 19, 2021 12:12 PM - I wasn't happy with Blue's legs, so I am redoing them. 


Wednesday, July 21, 2021 12:48 PM - Alrighty, I think Blue is about there. I will look him over for a bit to see if he needs any tweaking, then its on to varnishing, wiring and presenting him to the new owner!

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Post 153: The Gift of the Mini Painting

The Gift of the Mini Painting

What Brought About this Painting?

I recently purchased a box of 100 Ultra-Mini 3 by 4 inch mini canvases with the intention of creating a bunch of small paintings that could be used as gifts - either from me or for others to give. The intention is that they would also be reasonably priced. I believe in the gift of art, don't you? Not only is it a support for small business - artists ARE a small business after all - but it's a gift made by a local artist, an original artwork.

I have completed a few small minis before but I suppose I am taking it to a new level - see them on Etsy at https://www.etsy.com/shop/DonnaLiguriaArt under the category of Small Paintings.

In a nutshell, there will be a whole lot of minis coming down the pike! Stay tuned!


Beach Grass Sand Dune, 6x6


Beach Holiday, 6x6

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Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Post 152: Fun Coloring with Watercolors

Coloring with Watercolors

I am currently giving watercolors a try whilst on vacation as stated in several previous posts. I found them easier to pack up and bring with me. So when the sun gets high overhead, it is time to escape the full sun over the pool and duck indoors to paint. Occasionally, once the sun sinks to the other side of the house, we crawl back outside to splash around in the pool again.

My aunt caught me tossing about some watercolors yesterday afternoon...


My first few watercolor paintings. Practice, practice, practice... Still learning the medium and blending and how much water to use. Rome wasn't built in a day and learning to watercolor will definitely take some practice.


Watercolor Painting 1 Landscape - not happy with this one, the clouds aren't "happy little clouds".


Watercolor Painting version 2 of the same landscape - possibly happier clouds.


Watercolor Painting 3 African Violets - off balance on the paper and not worrying about paper curl as yet. 


Watercolor Painting 4 Indoor House Plants started. Trying out the tape borders to help with the paper curl. Will see how this works out.

I think I miss my acrylic paint.

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Saturday, July 3, 2021

Post 151: Book Review: Steal Like An Artist by Austin Kleon

Book Review: Steal Like an Artist

Author: Austin Kleon
Edition Year: 2012

Think about it, every pose, every stance, every expression has already been painted, drawn, sketched, and photographed. Every animal, bird, insect, flower, and tree has been the subject of the same. Every mountain, ocean wave, sunrise and sunset too. Ok, so as this book and the Bible point out in Ecclesiastes 1:9:

What has been will be again,
    what has been done will be done again;
    there is nothing new under the sun.

Humans have been around for quite awhile and we have rehashed what has been done before us, seen by most anyone, said before by someone else, thought of by many, written about by some, or painted by another artist in the past. That is fine, we each have to live our own life and paths and takes on things.

What I like about this book is that Austin Kleon describes that this is what we do and need to do - just put your own creative take or twist on it. Or even our own colors on it.



As noted in a previous post, my aunt and I are house sitting in Richmond, Virginia for my cousin while they are away. It's been relaxing. The "Steal Like an Artist" book I found in the guest room belongs to my cousin and it was a fun read.  I especially liked his notes on daily logging "What are the best things that happened today?" Focus on the great things in life, while learning to deal - properly - with the less agreeable things. Keep up the good fight, keep doing YOUR thing, keep working and moving forward.

Back to the pool...although this morning I had to fish out the biggest frog I have EVER seen.



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Thursday, July 1, 2021

Post 150: Learning to Use Watercolor Paint while in Richmond, VA

Learning to Use Watercolor Paint

I am currently sharing house sitting duties with an aunt in Richmond, Virginia for a cousin. It is a bit of a vacation for me as there is a pool to swim about in, an outdoor TV - bar - sitting areas - a cool pool house, and all around great house. (With shopping of any sort nearby) We did it a couple of times last year and even during the lockdowns, it has been a nice get away from our own homes for a bit of time.

Because I knew I would be away from home for a bit, I brought watercolors with me to attempt the new -for me- media.

I've been using acrylics for most of my artist exploration in recent years. In school and early life, I did use oils some but this is my first real excursion into the unknown world of watercolor.

Break out the YouTube videos and Google research on the how to's, hints and tricks of watercolor...first things first: Get the essential list of materials and the basics on them.

Essential Watercolor Supply List

1. Watercolor paint - pans or tubes
2. Paper - rough (texture), cold press, hot press (smooth). 
    Paper types - 90 lb lightweight, 140 lb medium, 300 lb heavyweight
3. Brushes - 1-size 4 or 6 round; 1-size 10 or 12 round; 1- size 1/2 inch or 1 inch flat brush
4. Palettes
5. Thick backboard or mat
6. Masking tape
7. Paper towels
8. Glass or plastic containers
9. Scrap watercolor paper
10. Pencil, graphite, sharpener and kneaded eraser
11. Soap - mild for cleaning brushes

Add-ons as needed:
12. Sea sponges
13. Spray bottle
14. Watercolor Pens
15. Watercolor Pencils
16. Mediums
17. Spray Varnish
18. Sketch book, Journal book
19. Masking fluid and brush for use with it
20. Misc. - binder clips, rulers


It is much different than acrylic paint. As I have read, acrylic is considered the easiest to use as its qualities include quick dry times and its opaqueness. Basically, you work the paint from dark to light and a biggie is that in acrylics, you can cover up your boo-boos effectively. (Of course, I never make a boo-boo.)

Watercolors are a whole different animal. A different mind set. White and light areas need to be considered BEFORE you paint. You have to preserve your white space because you cannot put the white highlights in later. Or paint in white clouds like you can over an acrylic blue sky. (If you use black watercolor paper, change of plan.)

Watercolor Considerations

Paint spreads and can be mixed on the paper and/or in the palette (because of the flow of water, how much water is used) and special effects too are to be considered (can you say, "salt"?). The style of watercolor painting to be applied: Wet on wet, wet on dry or combo of those as well. Are you planning on mixed media? 

Watercolors are translucent so light can pass through, maybe not details though - it diffuses the light passing through it.

With watercolors, you usually work from light to the darker colors.

Mistakes are not easily hidden or covered over, making watercolors less forgiving than acrylics. 

Apparently learning to control the amount of water to use is key to best use in watercoloring and that comes with patience and practice.

Watercolor may be the most difficult of the mediums to use, and have read the most expensive. I'll need more research on that.

Gouache Paint

I did purchase some Gouache paint to try as well. What is it?

"Gouache paint is opaque but becomes translucent when water is added. When using Gouache you have the option to either water it down or build up the consistency of the paint. The end result of a gouache painted piece is a radiant bright piece of artwork with a matte finish."

So there may be a way to add those "highlights" later after all....hmmm. Experiment time!

With all of this in mind, yesterday, I broke out the paints and paper.

My first attempt at watercolor.


UGH. My first attempt at watercolor water painting, incomplete 6/30/21. 

I also read that artists should journal, journal and journal all of their work. For one thing, it will show how far you have come over time - I hope. It also notes the art you have started and completed. Other reasons for journaling every day is that you make note of what inspired that day - any thing from a movie to the sunrise or sunset. A book read, a suggestion, a to do, whatever. It's a tracking of you and your progress. Our memories aren't all that reliable especially over time so it pays when you need a reminder in your journal records.

Now, if only I can get my aunt to give watercolor a try....

Working on a second version of the same watercolor.



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