"Paint What You Love"

"Paint What You Love"
"Paint What You Love", by R.J. Ball, Pastel on velour

Nov 4, 2014

"Lunch in the Garden", WIP #6

Well, I have been away from my studio for three weeks and I am so anxious to get back to this painting.  This WIP is where I left off.  When I had last worked on it, I had decided I wanted to put more blue violet in the flowers.  Somehow I had gotten them too red violet.  Plus, I want to work on the background to add more depth to it.  And here I thought I was almost done!  Really shouldn't take much more time :).  The last thing I will do is adding detail to the flowers of the top butterfly, a little at the middle one, and haven't decided about the bottom butterfly.  The hardest thing will be knowing when to stop.

So, my next post should be the finished painting.

Enjoy, and thanks for reading.


Pastel on velour board, 24"x12"

Oct 24, 2014

"Better Than Diamonds"

"Better than Diamonds"     
Fancy and I

Back in the earlier part of this year, I received an email with a pic/saying on it that said "Who ever said that diamonds are a girl's best friend....never owned a dog" (no author name). It was a pic of a little girl with her dog. I loved it, but wanted to personalize it. 

Well, around the first part of Oct., Jon, Fancy, and I were visiting Jon's long time friend, Skeet, who is now living with his daughter, husband, and a lot of animals, on a ranch near Wallis, Tx..  I saw a scene that was perfect for what I had in mind. I set it up, and Linda took the photos. Found my favorite and cropped it. Viola!!  I love it. It is now hanging in my studio--and I feel a painting coming on!!

p.s.  I also took a lot of good reference photos. 

Oct 13, 2014

"Lunch in the Garden", WIP #5

After a nice weekend, I am back in my studio, ready for the challenge ahead.  I did manage to peak at my WIP--to make sure it was still there :). bit really to see if anything jumped out that didn't look right.  My main work, now, is the background.  Found the left side of my brain arguing with the right, saying…"you know you've got to paint all those leaves, and in detail…", with a response from the right…"no, I don't--just make it look like I have."  That's an accomplishment for me, since I am a very detailed person!


I want to say that practice makes perfect, but let's keep it at better.  Starting to get a hang for the background.  I think I could do a BlueMist flower blindfolded.  I put a photo of the WIP in my ValueViewer app. and, to me, it looks good, but I'm still learning about how to apply Notan--so, I will say "based on my knowledge".




To Be Continued….

Oct 6, 2014

"Lunch in the Garden", WIP #4


I decided to do background from top to bottom.  I can keep track of my color trail and put the flowers in where I want them.  The flowers are named "Gregg's BlueMist" and have been told they are like a "high" for the butterflies.  They can, also, have a blue violet cast to them.  The day I took the referance photos, the garden was full of butterflies and they were all over the flowers.

I have decided to plant a butterfly garden in the spring and will be sure to include the BlueMist.  Have also read, they like zinnias and dill.  Just think of all the referance photos I can take!


To Be Continued...

Sep 26, 2014

"Lunch in the Garden", WIP #3


Did 2nd. butterfly.  So far, so good.

Did 3rd. butterfly.  A little harder to do because of flowers in front of it--bits and pieces.  Now for the background---WHAT HAVE I GOTTEN MYSELF INTO?!!  Who's idea was this, anyhow?  Oh yeah--mine!!

Next day--It is a good thing us artists have to sleep at night.  It gets us away from what we're working on and there is a fresh perspective when we view it the next time.  I saw that the butterflies needed more shading and highlights, to give them volume/form.


To Be Continued…..

Sep 20, 2014

"Lunch in the Garden", #2

After I did some of the top part, I decided to do the main butterfly--to get a feel for how the colors of it would go with the background.  I was pleased.  The first pic I took showed the rock a blurb, so I worked on it, tweaked some flowers, and took another pic.


I then decided to do the other two butterflies, so I could do the background to accent them and include my color trail.  Will post the second butterfly, soon.

To Be Continued….

Sep 16, 2014

I'm Trying Something New--for me.

I love posting to my blog, but have not finished anything, recently.  So…..I have decided to do a W.I.P. (work in progress).  Usually I don't show my paintings until they are finished.  Any one else do that?  This one is titled "Lunch in the Garden".  Our local library has a butterfly garden and I just happened to check it out one day when the monarchs were all over the place.  Luckily, I had my camera with me and took quite a few pics.

On my computer I zoomed in and cropped three of the butterflies and flipped one because it was facing the wrong direction.  I decided on my format, 12"x24", paper--velour board(sand color).  Did my drawing on tracing paper, putting in only the butterflies and a few placements for flowers.  I am going to do the background as my creativeness inspires (that scares me).


The main butterfly was put in the focal area, and I used harmonic armature to place the minor monarchs, then transferred the drawing to my support (paper).  I try to remember that some of you are not artists--and, yes, we do have our own language/terminology.  One of my apps. I have started using quite a bit, is Adobe Photoshop Express, on my iPad.  It is really easy to use.  One of the features is called Looks/Premium Looks.  I took my original photo and applied Spring.  I gave me a more vibrant color for the butterflies.  I thought the foliage was too vibrant, so will change that.  See comparison below….

Original photo
Enhanced


To Be Continued……..(need to go work on it)

Aug 14, 2014

"A New Beginning"

Back in May, I ordered two DVD sets from Eric Wilson (see My Favorite Links on side bar), and fell in love with his technique.  It is so much like how I am trying to work.  I have watched both sets, which are quite lengthy, but so thorough.  You are able to see almost every stroke he makes.  I will be watching them again and again and again.  The painting below is my first attempt at applying his technique.  I could feel the integration of his technique with my style--I've heard that's what we are suppose to do.  Enjoy!!  And be sure to check out his website--you will love it!!

My referance photo was taken a couple of years ago, while Jon, Fancy, and I were doing our morning walk.  We happened upon this little fawn, way too close to the side of the road.  I wish I had taken more pics, but was afraid of scaring it.


"A New Beginning", Pastel on pastel mat, 7" x 5"