I think there should be a drum roll with this.....
This was no small undertaking. I have been working on this piece for what seems like forever and a day. What makes this piece interesting is that the more you look at it, the more dimentional it becomes! I went through more paint imaginable on this - I guess this is typical of large works. Always makes me marvel though. Watercolours are seemilgly endless in thier supply until you take on a full sheet.
I am ready to retire the mauves... for at least another painting or three. I have already started an iris - shades of ivory, burgundy and a little bit of mauve.
Paintings in watercolor, acrylic and oils. Please visit my web site www.helenshideler.com for more work, If you are interested in purchasing one one my paintings you can reach me via email at helen.shideler@gmail.com. Thank you for visiting and please come again to see new painting that I post regularly. All images are copywrite protected.
About Me

- Helen Shideler
- Quispamsis, NB, Canada
- As long as I can remember I have been drawing and painting. Although my subject matter may have changed with time, what has not changed it my attraction to nature. Being drawn in by sunlight, shadows textures and details all with rich colors. I know I am best challenged when the work has a high element of complexity. I spend much time and effort exploring my subjects - striving to gather as much information as possible before I begin working. My first love is working with water mediums - from watercolors, through acrylics and most recently water soluble oils. Often I may explore the same or similar subject in different mediums.
Showing posts with label lilacs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lilacs. Show all posts
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
More progress on the lilac painting
When I start working on a painting I have a clear vision of how it will turn out. Often what is missing from the vision is a line of sight into how long it will actually take me to develop the piece. This one of those kinds of paintings.
A full sheet watercolour in the level of detail I aspire to is time consuming - no way around it. It is clearly work. Knowing that I am almost always pulled in by the complexity of a subject. It has to be a challenge or I will not tackle it.
This painting is for all intent and purpose, a monochromatic work rendered in detail – and I think still painterly. I started with a good outline drawing and finessed and filled in as I went along. In the initial stages, a friend saw the work and asked me to do a similar piece as a commission. The hiccup was – there was a tight deadline and I would have to set aside the full sheet paining in order to make that deadline. Yes, more shades of lilac.
And so, I completed a smaller version called “Lavender Lilacs” for my friend. And then to return to this piece you are watching the progress of. At about the half way point I felt discouraged – as I normally do at this stage. The sheer amount of lilac I have been working with coupled with the desire to see more progress, well…..
And so now I see the progress and am re-excited (is that even a word?) by the work and am steadily working towards its completion. I have reverted back to singing and dancing as I work along – and hope to have it completed by August 7th. Fingers crossed. I will post when it is complete.
A full sheet watercolour in the level of detail I aspire to is time consuming - no way around it. It is clearly work. Knowing that I am almost always pulled in by the complexity of a subject. It has to be a challenge or I will not tackle it.
This painting is for all intent and purpose, a monochromatic work rendered in detail – and I think still painterly. I started with a good outline drawing and finessed and filled in as I went along. In the initial stages, a friend saw the work and asked me to do a similar piece as a commission. The hiccup was – there was a tight deadline and I would have to set aside the full sheet paining in order to make that deadline. Yes, more shades of lilac.
And so, I completed a smaller version called “Lavender Lilacs” for my friend. And then to return to this piece you are watching the progress of. At about the half way point I felt discouraged – as I normally do at this stage. The sheer amount of lilac I have been working with coupled with the desire to see more progress, well…..
And so now I see the progress and am re-excited (is that even a word?) by the work and am steadily working towards its completion. I have reverted back to singing and dancing as I work along – and hope to have it completed by August 7th. Fingers crossed. I will post when it is complete.
Labels:
floral,
garden,
Helen Shideler water color,
lilacs,
mauve flower,
purple flowers
Monday, June 21, 2010
still working on it - can see progress
I have been able to pay enough attention to this painting to post a progress photo. I plan to have it completed by the end of june - any votes of confidence?
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Work in progress - very slow progress
This painting I see to have started forever ago. About a quarter of the way through, a friend saw it and asked me to do a smaller version for her - the catch was - the smaller painting had to be completed first as she was leaving town. And so, I painted "Lavender Lilacs" for my friend, a similar version - then came back to this one. This painting is a full sheet watercolour with tons of details. I am for the most part, drawing as I go. Initially I scetched out the boundarys of the bloom and then started wortking towards the centre.
A few times as I was lost in the painting - I thought I actually could smell the blossoms. I guess I have a vivid imagination.
Visit again- more to follow soon......
A few times as I was lost in the painting - I thought I actually could smell the blossoms. I guess I have a vivid imagination.
Visit again- more to follow soon......
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