Showing posts with label pears. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pears. Show all posts

Monday, April 8, 2013

LITTLE GEMS

6" x 8"
oil on canvas
I have FINALLY done more work on these little gems...only 6" x 8" but so beautiful! The paint is still wet as I just set my brushes down, but I am really enjoying how this one has come along. I will do some last detail touches when it is mostly dry, and will then sign it as being ready for sale. 

What about the other two, you ask? Well, I will be posting each of them as they come to this stage as well. Not long, I promise! 

In the meantime, I am really excited to let you know that I took a workshop this past weekend in Venetian Plaster mixed media painting. It was a FABULOUS workshop - best value for my dollar in a very long time. I am excited to begin doing some work with my new knowledge, but I have to discipline myself to teach a last lesson to a student, and to  finish some of the pieces that are staring at me even as I sit here typing. (The horse has an accusatory look in his eyes which I must get rid of as soon as possible, and the waterlily thinks it is destined for the garbage because I have neglected it for so long.) Anyway, I just wanted you to know there will be new things coming along from my studio, and I am very excited about all the possibilities these new pieces will bring. :-) 

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

PEAR LINEUP

Pear Lineup
8.5" x 11"
watercolor
$150 framed and matted


Here's another pear painting which will be in my studio art sale this weekend - October 29th and 30th. I love how the different types of pears each have their own personality!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

THE MARCH OF THE PEARS

The March of the Pears
8.5 x 11"
watercolor
$150 matted and framed
This will be the final painting I'll be posting before my art show. I hope you'll be able to come out and visit. If you don't live in the area, check out what is for sale on my website: www.joannegiesbrecht.com

Monday, October 24, 2011

BUNCHING PEARS














I am on a roll with pears...another 8.5" x 11" watercolor that will be on sale at my studio art sale, at the end of this week. I love this one! Check my website for details on the show, for more work that is for sale, and for prices. (www.joannegiesbrecht.com)

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Pair of Pears




                         Pair of Pears
                         oil on canvas
                             8" x 8"

I admit that I have no clue what I am doing! This is my first ever oil painting on canvas. A while ago, I tried oil on a birch panel, and now on canvas... and it is all experimental. Because this is still tacky, I took a photo of it instead of scanning, so it is not "the best" representation of the painting,  but pretty close. :-)

 I will say that I learned a lot from the process. One thing about oil - you need a TON of patience. If you go too far in one sitting, you can end up with all your paint just mushing together and becoming like mud. If you wait too long, you can't change something that you want to tweak. It is all about process - knowing when to go back in, how to mix colors, how to work from darks to lights, which is counterintuitive for one who has worked with watercolor painting for a number of years. I also find that having a good knowledge of color theory is an asset when working in oils. They don't mix in the same way that acrylic or watercolor do.

BUT, I LOVE how brilliant the colors are. I LOVE how you can blend so gradually from one color to the next (well, you can if you can!). And I LOVE how I can still get the smooth creamy look that I so like in watercolor. Many oil artists prefer to show lots of brushstrokes in their paintings, but I prefer the realism which is the style of artists like Jelaine Faunce,  Marcia Molnar, M. Collier, Neil Hollingsworth, or Karen Hollingsworth. When I visit these artists' websites and blogs, I am inspired and long to be able to produce vibrant beautiful images such as theirs. When you look at their work, you may think it is easy, but believe me, these people are highly gifted artists. What may look simple - a tea cup, some cherries on a cloth, a glass of iced tea - are really very intricate and complex paintings which have fantastic understanding of the oil medium, composition and technique. Oh, to learn from today's masters! But as far as I know, none of them give workshops, nor has any of these people written an instruction book.

In fact, I have yet to discover a teaching technique book on oils which describes how to achieve the very realistic painting style which I want to pursue in oils. If any of you have seen one which teaches this smooth, life-like technique, I would be grateful for the title and author!

For those of you who are saying, "WHAT??? She's painting in OILS????", don't worry... I am not about to give up my watercolors (yet). Anything that I learn in oils will only help me become a better artist, whether in watercolor, acrylic or oils.

If you are interested in purchasing my 1st oil on canvas, contact me at jogiesbrecht@gmail.com
My prices are very reasonable - you might be surprised! :-)