Someone forgot a highlighter in their pocket when the lilacs went through the wash! 🙂 This was a fun painting to make. I tried a brand-new tool… a squeeze bulb only about 1/10 filled with paint (Mom was glad she didn’t fill it all the way). In theory (of course, mom’s), paint comes out when you point it down due to gravity. Theories can be funny things though because I still managed to squirt Mom and launch color up to six feet from my little Crayola step stool. Gloriously messy. I can’t wait to try this technique again!
On the 10″x10″ canvas I mixed brush strokes with spatter. Look close and you’ll see a deep purple with a metallic sheen that shifts in the light. Honestly, take a moment to imagine what I could have accomplished on a 6’x6’ canvas. I’d need a tarp and Mom would need a raincoat.
Painting Size: 10″ x 10″
Paint Colors: Lilac palette with dark-purple sparkle
Materials Used: Acrylics on firm drip board canvas
“This Little Piggy” speaks for itself. A sweet silhouette, a perfect pink piggy profile. Do you see it? Charlotte did her signature full body roll to create this one of kind pigtastic piece.
An enthusiastic nature lover and perpetual outdoor explorer, Nellie loves depicting things she sees in the great outdoors. This artwork represents her incredible winter in Alaska when she watched the Northern Lights dance above her head.
Painting Size: 10″ x 10″
Paint Colors: Purples and Blues with Yellow Highlights
This is Rogan’s first painting in over a year as we packed up all our art supplies to renovate. We had such a fun time after so long away from the brushes. The pallet for this painting was inspired by a bouquet of flowers.