At this time of the year Primulas and Pansies can be seen in all
the garden centers. Their colourful heads shouting out
to be bought and planted to give some instant colour
Whether you choose vibrant colours.
or these pastel pinks.
When I first learnt how to paint in watercolour in 2008
I was terrified learning the technique of wet on wet, especially for flowers.
I learnt how to let the paint run along the paper I had just wet,
not realizing that the paint would only run where the paper was wet.
After a few mishaps, I loved what I was able to do, knowing I was in control.
I continued my painting at home using books I'd bought and one
I borrowed from a friend written by a French artist Maryse de May.
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One of her pansy paintings from her book. |
She paints in a style I particularly like and fortunately in her book there are lots
of diagrams so I am able to follow the technique and adapt it to my style.
I have seen some of her paintings at an Aquarelle Exhibition which is
held every year in a small town not far from where I live.
St Yriex Aquarelle Exhibition.
Exhibitors come from all over the world.
I have the date set in my agenda, as the previous two years
I arrived on the last day about half an hour before it closed
I used the Maryse de May 'L’aventure avec les fleurs ' book as reference
and practiced a lot that winter.
I remember only too well, as we had a long cold winter
so that was when I mastered the way of painting wet on wet.
At that time, I gave everything I painted to family.Then when I got a bit
more confident a gave them to friends.This weekend while visiting my daughter
I asked if she still had the painting of the pansies I had given her.
Well here it is for you to see. (I didn't remember it being this good)
I feel quite proud of myself.
Which has given me the push I needed to get back into painting
instead of just dabbling .
So now my paints and favourite paper are out
ready and waiting for ME.
I think these Primulas would make make nice painted cards.
These are still in their plastic pots
but look a lot nicer in these decorative metal holders on a tray
which I've put on the wide window ledge, waiting
to be planted in the garden when the ground warms up.
I have promised myself and Mr France I will do more painting.
I'll be showing more frequently
So if you like to see my sketches / paintings please come back soon.
à bientôt
Barbara Lilian