by Evelyn Antonysen | May 13, 2014 | Art Classes, demonstrations, painting, Tasmanian artists, Tasmanian landscape, watercolour
Well my “under 20 min a day “watercolours have gone by the way as other things have cropped up. Getting more silk and encaustic pendants done for a couple of galleries has been a high priority and of course classes and a few family things like...
by Evelyn Antonysen | Apr 26, 2014 | acrylic on canvas, art, Exhibition, Floral, painting, Tasmanian artists
I am really pleased that for the third consecutive year my entry in Tasmania’s Material Girl Exhibition has made the finals. This year’s theme is Tall poppies…. late bloomers. I pondered a portrait of “tall poppies’, Mother Moses being a...
by Evelyn Antonysen | Apr 24, 2014 | All things Coastal, Art Classes, painting, seascapes, Tasmanian artists, Tasmanian landscape, watercolour
The quarter sheet is a wonderful size to work on in watercolour (in my opinion). Watercolour was not originally a medium for large works. On the quarter sheet one has enough room for broad sweeping strokes with a one or 2 inch hake brush and to allow watercolour magic...
by Evelyn Antonysen | Apr 18, 2014 | All Blogs, art, painting, seascapes, Tasmanian artists, watercolour
Still continuing my painting a day… days 5, 6, 7 and 8. All watercolours, card size.
by Evelyn Antonysen | Apr 14, 2014 | art, painting, Tasmanian artists, watercolour
It’s only been 4 days but so far I have managed to find 20 minutes a day to enjoy a little art. These quick little works I usually do in watercolour. Watercolour is a quick medium with which to paint, if used in a free, wet manner. To achieve fresh looking...
by Evelyn Antonysen | Apr 9, 2014 | art, painting, Tasmanian artists
Thick juicy paint, mixed with some gel medium and applied with a palette knife, creates luscious texture and colour. As usual,there are lost and found edges that are present when I use other media… watercolour, pastel, ink, silk watercolour and watercolour. But...
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