Showing posts with label gouache paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gouache paint. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Grandpa

I wanted to do a painted sketch of my grandfather today,
but, while this picture has some of his characteristics,
it is a younger and more simplistic version of him than I remember.
However, what I write about him does tell a bit of his story.

Grandpa Joe


He was a genial grandpa who smoked cigars, played the horses 
and called his bookie every day on the rotary phone on his hall table.
He stuffed our pockets with m&m's when we came to visit
and told us jokes and fantastical stories from his rocking chair in the living room.
His great grandchildren called him GG
and he had the same childlike sense of mischief that they had.
People said that he was a "character".
He never owned a car or learned to drive, so he took the streetcar to 
work every day and held an impressive position in his company.
He lived a very full life, 
charmed many people
and was a very colorful man.

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Marilyn

And it's the first of 100 days of faces!


"In defiance of the very dreary day,
Marilyn decided to wear her 
favorite tulip shirt."

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Daily Sketch - Color!

I painted this early this morning, with gouache paints and white acrylic ink.
I wanted it to be a splash of color and I guess I succeeded!

I think I needed to "let go" a bit!!


My sister is doing better, but it's been stressful, so art is keeping me sane.

Hope you are having a good week!