Middle: pink camellia detail, white camellia with red stripe; magnolia detail
Bottom row: red camellia, pink camellia
Center: white camellia
Bottom: pink furry protea, euphorbia, two enormous tulips in pale and medium pink
A.E. Graves' old-school blog. iPhone13 photos; previously: iPhone 7 or 5 photos, topical posts, migrated Google+ posts (2011 to 2019); iPhone 1 photos (Jan 2008 - Sept 2012). My photos copyright A.E.Graves; reviewed/other content copyright remains with their respective creators!
Frustrating, but also fun. (Thank goodness my first dusk attempt (a week ago) worked out well: it gave me the encouragement I needed to try again.)
The gray paper, the way the pastels blend, the way I touched my forehead and then was alarmed at the large purple (oil pastel) mark in the mirror - it's all an adventure.
Abstracts are the most fun, because I KNOW those are just play (serious play, but still). So perhaps jumping straight into sunsets and trying to figure out how to use shades of orange (a color I haven't used much in any medium) was ambitious... But I'm learning things, trying these first skies. (I rarely even painted skies in watercolor!)
I'm happy that I am taking (making) time to TRY.
Also shown here: the set as I use them; studies in artificial cereal colors, blues, and greens.
I think I need a lot more days off to get the hang of these... But it is delightful to LEARN by trying.