This is my answer to the Watercolor Workshop January project where everyone paints from the same source photograph. This pink car is a 1955 Ford Crown Victoria - a car I remember very well. It was painted on 1/4 sheet of Arches cold-pressed watercolor paper with Holbein watercolors. The more I painted, the tighter it got...partly because I fight "tight" and also the subject leads to tightness because of all the detail. This was fun to paint - it brought back a lot of memories.
Watercolor is my passion. After teaching art in the public schools for 40 + years I now have time to create art for myself. I am a watercolorist who sometimes likes to work in mixed media as well. My journey in art began when I was a small child and continues to this day. Barbara Hart Sailor
"Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Friday, January 30, 2009
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Sunday, January 18, 2009
High Mountain Valley
This is a painting I did some time ago which is a mixed-media piece. It is a watercolor wash with pastel on top. It is done on 1/2 sheet of Arches 140 # cold-pressed watercolor paper. I enjoy doing watercolors in combination with pastels and sometimes even colored pencils. I think it adds a very interesting element to a painting and in my case encourages me to work a little more loosely, which is a GOOD thing (as "Martha" would say!)Sunday, January 11, 2009
Fingerlakes Farm
Thursday, January 8, 2009
"The Elements"
Monday, January 5, 2009
Portrait of Rachel

This is a painting of my grand daughter Rachel, which i just finished. I painted it for the Watercolor Passion web site's spring quarter project which is "Children". I took the photograph I used for this painting about a year and a half ago and was experimenting with light sources. The photograph is above, the painting below. Rachel is very close to being 7 years old and looks more like 10. I think the title of this painting should be "7 going on 40." Children certainly grow up fast now! As you can see, Rachel has beautiful eyes, and my painting doesn't even begin to do them justice. Oh well..... The size of this painting is 1/4 sheet of 140 lb. Arches cold-pressed watercolor paper.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Happy New Year from the Smiling Elk!

I finished this painting just in time for the December projects for the Watercolor Workshop. One challenge was to do a 4 legged friend and the other was to paint from a photo of this elk. So...since the elk is definitely 4 legged and as I was running out of time due to the hullabaloo of the holidays, I decided to enter this painting into both project categories. I will have to admit that I have never been a painter of animals, and thus my elk appears to be smiling because I had some trouble with his mouth. I decided to leave it alone because I sort of like the idea of a smiling elk, especially during the holidays. This painting is done on 1/4 sheet of Arches cold-pressed watercolor paper.
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