Painting Under a Tent
David Dewey Demo on a rainy day in Rockland, Maine
on September 13, 2015, sketched on September 13, 2015
7" x 5", Winsor & Newton and Holbein watercolors,
#3 graphite, on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico
cold press fine grain 100% cotton watercolor paper
sold framed, $100 + $5.50 sales tax + $9.50 shipping = $115.00
Also online at Leslie Saeta's Thirty Paintings in Thirty Days HERE
on September 13, 2015, sketched on September 13, 2015
7" x 5", Winsor & Newton and Holbein watercolors,
#3 graphite, on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico
cold press fine grain 100% cotton watercolor paper
sold framed, $100 + $5.50 sales tax + $9.50 shipping = $115.00
Also online at Leslie Saeta's Thirty Paintings in Thirty Days HERE
Harbor View from Under a Tent
on a rainy day at Mechanics Street in Rockland, Maine
on September 13, 2015, sketched on September 13, 2015
12" x 9", Winsor & Newton and Holbein watercolors,
#3 graphite, on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico
cold press fine grain 100% cotton watercolor paper
sold framed, $170 + $9.35 sales tax + $15.65 S&H = $195.00
Also online at Leslie Saeta's Thirty Paintings in Thirty Days HERE
on September 13, 2015, sketched on September 13, 2015
12" x 9", Winsor & Newton and Holbein watercolors,
#3 graphite, on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico
cold press fine grain 100% cotton watercolor paper
sold framed, $170 + $9.35 sales tax + $15.65 S&H = $195.00
Also online at Leslie Saeta's Thirty Paintings in Thirty Days HERE
David Dewey
Watercolor Workshop Day 4
Demo and Critique in Rockland, Maine
Tent Park on Mechanics StreetSeptember 13, 2015
Concentrating
Colors mingling, thought,
pencil, pause, brush, color, pause,
wet, paint, flow, to art.
text and photo © 2015 Bruce McMillan
Colors mingling, thought,
pencil, pause, brush, color, pause,
wet, paint, flow, to art.
text and photo © 2015 Bruce McMillan
6
David's legs are his easel, his art flipping around
to accommodate his brush strokes and water flow.
David's legs are his easel, his art flipping around
to accommodate his brush strokes and water flow.
7
At the afternoon critique
David Dewey makes his points with style,
his words expressed as a work of art.
At the afternoon critique
David Dewey makes his points with style,
his words expressed as a work of art.
4 comments:
The first photo of David has such great colors, the yellow , blue, and then the violet tone of his face with the same tone in the background
What a lively painting, the one under the tent!
Bravo Bruce! I can feel the beautiful energy flowing between M.Dewey and the participants!
The Harbor view is so different, so moody!
I love them both!!
Thanks for sharing your lovely works of ART!!!!
THANKS for sharing!!
David has a class this may at Lyme..wish i could go...
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