This painting was created as a result of Jeanne Oliver's "Creatively made" ecourse that I enjoyed thoroughly and where I learned so many new fun techniques. This class gave my confidence a big boost and for the first time I dared to paint faces and people and stick to them even if they looked anything but perfect or beautiful. It was freeing and I happily played around.
In the following painting I again tried a new technique painting the face after I had watched a video by Mystele (actually three videos) that had inspired me to no end. To my big surprise, this painting got sold within 24 hours after I had listed it in my Etsy shop.
Now, who doesn't love mermaids? In my imagination mermaids always have red hair and there's something melancholy about them.
And, of course, I couldn't stay away from the owls. Here's a 4 x 12 canvas featuring the entire family. I have heard that the owls are nesting again, but since I haven't been at the lake recently I still don't know where the nest is.
I've started a new painting, or better say the background of a painting. I'm doing another ecourse, Juliette Crane's "How to Paint an Owl" and so far I'm loving it. However, I don't really like this background, it is far too busy for me and I'll probably paint it over again or at least parts of it.
Since it is Friday and I have missed so many weeks of it, I'm linking this to Paint Party Friday - so good to be back.
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Wonderful! So nice to have you back. Have a lovely Easter.
ReplyDeleteCarola, it's good to see you back in the swing of things. Congrats on the sale! It's a great piece. I love the one of the owls. I think the background looks fine - not too busy. Maybe you can just make another one with a calmer background.
ReplyDeleteI love your paintings, most especially "She let all her worries go". Just what I needed this week. :)
ReplyDeleteThe ecourse sounds intriguing... I'll check it out. Happy PPF! Helen @ Natures Walk
I love the background in the first one (and her skirt). It doesn't surprise me that the second painting sold. It's wonderful . . . has such strong emotion. And, just out of curiosity, were you a member of Club Scrap? Some of the images look very familiar!
ReplyDeleteRinda
your paintings are wonderful! all the layers and colors and the words are lovely!!! well done! happy easter!
ReplyDeleteThe background for "she let all her worries go" is just LUSCIOUS. I sat here just taking it all in. Love the actual woman and birds, as well, but the background really had me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful selection of paintings Carola. I thing my favourite is 'She let all of her worries go'. So many gorgeous layers and the picture really fits those words so well.
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy. I love the backgrounds on all of them, and your Mermaid is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWow these pieces are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou have done so many things and your work is so amazing. Looking back I see you took a break and just returned to your blog, you inspire me to try more. I am kind of in a funk and need to find myself. Thank you for sharing, you have given me hope.
Take care... Happy Easter.
Carola, ich kann mich gar nicht entscheiden welches deiner Werke mir am besten gefällt. Ganz große Klasse.
ReplyDeleteThere are some really beautiful paintings there, and some really special backgrounds especially... so many great things going one here...xx
ReplyDeleteSo prolific!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on all these wonderful mixed-media paintings and your recent sale on Etsy! Yay!
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Happy PPF!!
Mary
Mixed-Media Map Art
Wow you have been having colorful fun!! Fabulous! I love the kitty paw below.....looook at those claws!!!
ReplyDeleteCarola these are all gorgeous! I had to grab one of your little journals from your Etsy shop! You are soooo talented! Deb
ReplyDeleteGreat to have you back Carola. You've been wonderfully creative while on your break. Lovely paintings!
ReplyDeleteI've said it before and surely I'll say it again, Carola: I just LOVE all your creativity! You're an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWow! Your computer break was very productive. I really like the saturated colors in all of these pieces.
ReplyDeleteDarla
I really love the piece about letting all your worries go. Very nice. Great work. Happy PPF!
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