Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Julianna

I was very fortunate to attend the Kanuga Watermedia Workshop in April with my friend and fellow artist, Vickie Majors. We were blown away by the wonderful talent in both teachers and students that we found there. I am a big fan of Ted Nuttall, and was overjoyed to be a part of his class. He is an amazing artist and taught us many things. "Julianna" is the fruit of my labor from the workshop.

Monday, May 14, 2012


This year Mother's Day fell on the same day as our 40th wedding anniversary. I had a wonderful day celebrating both. Here are a few snapshots to commemorate the day. The phone calls, time spent with friends and family and the beautiful flowers and gifts were all wonderful.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Family Portraits

Wyatt
Roger & Francis Oakley
Here are a couple of family portraitures that were especially enjoyable to paint. The first one is of my aunt (now deceased) and my uncle who was presented with the portrait on his 80th birthday. The second is of my cousin's grandson whose adorable smile won my heart in an instant. Anytime I am commissioned to paint a piece it comes with a little pressure, for the simple reason that I want to do my best work for that person. But I thoroughly enjoy the process and I always count it an honor. Plus, it makes me feel great that someone enjoys my work.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

"Red Colander" Watercolor by Deborah Carman
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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Time with Mom

"Time with Mom"
This is my latest piece - it was commissioned by my friend and fellow artist, Vickie Majors. I painted it from a photograph taken by Carla Contreras. I thought it portrayed a lovely treasured moment between Vickie and her Mom.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Holiday Portraits - December, 2011


  








Holiday Portraits:  With Christmas around the corner and the close of the 2011 year quickly approaching, I set about painting a little 5 x 7 of each of our ten grandchildren as Christmas gifts for their parents.

Fortunately, I was able to find photographs that were suitable and even "crop-combined" (new word I just created!) a few together, so I ended up painting only seven pictures in all.

Time was bearing down on me and I was equally occupied with some final specialty orders of "Barbie" furniture and our church Christmas Program so I was glad when I put that last stroke of paint down on the final painting!

I decided to have the art shop cut a nice 5 x 7 opening in an 11 x 14 mat for each to unify them and make a pretty display. Here they all are in a single post. Now that I think about it I should have taken a picture of them in the mats as well as without. O well, maybe next time...

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Gallery of Faces - Portrait #4

Morning Smile
It's been a while since I posted something for my Gallery of Faces project.

Here's a little 5 x 7 piece I started a while back and put away for a while. I pulled it out this morning and finished it by adding some darks to her hair, shadows in and around her face, a few strokes to bring out the ruffles in her gown, and finally some "pink" to her cheeks.

It's a watercolor I adapted and painted from a magazine photograph. I especially liked the "smile" she had on her face.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Gallery of Faces - Portrait of Cassandra

Gallery of Faces - Portrait #2


Cassandra

For this watercolor portraiture I used a reference photo that I had on hand and used it to place features, coloring and shadows.

Once I laid in the basics I continued to make this lovely dark complexioned little girl my own by adding creative detail in her hair, ribbon and clothing and then I named her Cassandra.

I like the way it turned out.

This 5 x 7 original will be for sale soon in my Etsy Shop at: www.deborahcarmanstudio.etsy.com.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Gallery of Faces

Joey

Starting today and with my newly completed painting of my grandson, Joey, I decided to challenge myself with the goal of creating a "Gallery of Faces."

I hope to learn a lot from this challenge including the further development of my skills as a portrait artist. I confess I'm excited at the thought of it. I consider myself a "forever student" in the field of art and have always been intrigued by the face and how to paint it. I especially love how the fresh look of watercolor captures those beautiful facial features.

So here is my plan:  I will paint a "face" each week and post a picture of it on this blog. I'll take a few months to complete the task. My medium will be watercolor. I will most likely paint on paper and will probably keep to the 5x7 size in most cases. And I'll leave the option open whether to use pen, watercolor pencil and/or ink in addition to watercolor.

 So there you have it. My Gallery of Faces is now official.  Be sure to comment and/or critique. I would love to hear from you.

P.S. If you have a "face" that you'd like to see in watercolor, click on "Commission a Watercolor Portrait," just to the right, for details on how to make that happen.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Vase of Many Colors

"Vase of Many Colors" - Prints available at http://zazzle.com/deborahcarmanstudio*


It's been a while since I've worked on a still life painting. And I truly enjoyed working on this one for many reasons. The beautiful multi-colored hand blown glass vase was the perfect subject. I loved it the moment I saw it.

The second reason I enjoyed this piece is because it didn't take forever to paint. I'm one of those artists who likes to begin a painting and finish that painting in a day. Okay, maybe not a day but at least not a month.

This one took a couple of days. I find that I need to look at a completed (for the most part) painting for a while, see it through "rested" eyes and then make the final touches.

It doesn't always work that way. There are some past paintings that when I pull them back out to work out the "bugs" (very appropriately named because they literally bug me to death), they refuse to be finished and back on the shelf they go. Perhaps they instinctively know that I'm not quite ready to do the job yet. For whatever reason, they seem happy enough to wait until I am.

"Vase of Many Colors" was painted with a medium round brush using quality tube watercolor paint and "Arches" Rough 140 lb watercolor paper.

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