Thursday, January 10, 2013

MY GARDEN POTTERY DESIGNS #4


I worked on these over Christmas break. I used blending a basic color with white, gray, and black for the first time. The designs are my own. I also learned how to texture the top edge followed by secondary brush patterns. Compared to last month, these pots are a break through for me.



I have from 2 to 8 years to work on improving the pottery. That's when I will retire from my current job and do this full time (hopefully). I never tire of painting.
David/ :0)


Sunday, January 6, 2013

DO YOU HAVE HOT LIPS? SALVIA MICROPHYLLA IS A WINNER

We found this Salvia  on our walk today. It was covered with blooms in January.  What a wonderful, happy flower for a mid-winter day.
Note to self: Get Salvia 'Hot Lips' for our cottage garden this Spring. It gets a big garden wink for blooming endlessly.
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Be sure to visit Lisa's Chaos for more fine nature macros.
Happy Macro Monday!
David/:0)

Friday, January 4, 2013

MY GARDEN POTTERY DESIGN #3

My garden pottery has moved inside due to the cold, wet weather. Here I tried to match the smooth curves of this succulent with a similar design painted on the pot.

The red rim of the floral design matches the actual plant.
I've also been working on blending colors on the rim. 
I find greens are much harder to blend together than blues.

My philosophy is to paint garden pots that I will use outside and that I can 'give away' to the weather and other outdoor elements. However, this one might stay indoors. 
  Next time I'll show you some of my blue painted pottery. 
Stay tuned.
David/:0)