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fredag 9. juni 2017

Paint Party Friday, week 14, year 7 #59

Hello, for this PPF I have many images and two different paintings.
I had some paints left and I just brushed them out on a paper
At once I saw this could be a new painting to play with
I had to continue painting it the other day
Just playing with the colors of the mountains, so fun!
I also gave the stones different lovely colors
but what to put in the middle
between mountains and stones...
grass, meadow, water, sea...?
I had to think a little....
(click to enlarge)

Close up of one peak
I loved how the colors mixed
quite intuitive

then to the old tree by the fjord
I learned something new by theartsherpa (youtube)
It was soooo fun to paint the bubbles and the small white flowers
Go and visit her, you wont regret!



I usually start a painting at night 
and I continue to paint the next day, in daylight..
So that's why there is a difference in my photos
between night and daylight









here is the outcome
I had difficulties to eliminate the one from the other
I always have



Then, before this painting I painted another 
abstract
playing and having fun
I wanted a light center and chose yellow
Then I tried to figure out what I could see
and I saw two women or girls with long dresses
this one is painted at night and shot at night

this one (I believe) is also shot at night

this below is shot in daylight
and here I've painted the face
-- voila! finished! --

So fun to see this ball,
it nearly looks as a ball of yarn :D

a close up of the two women or girls


and before I come to an end of my post
here are some healthy candy :)

take some natural youghurt
mix in a teaspoon of chia seeds
and half a teaspoon or a pinch of seaweed meal
and a good dash of lemon juice (or a teaspoon)

fill the top with som Alfalfa seeds


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hosted by Kristin and Eva.

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14 kommentarer:

Viola sa...

I forgot to say that I painted over the mountains. The bubbles took over the mountains to the left, so to speak, as it was so fun to make the bubbles! :D And after I had the mountains colored again, in more natural colors..

Valerie-Jael sa...

Loads of wonderful art this week, those trees are fantastic. Love the abstracts, too and the women - love it all! Your snack sounds great, too. Happy PPF, Hugs, Valerie

Christine sa...

Lovely work, thanks for sharing!

Šolanje na domu-Waldorf sa...

Gorgeous paintings! Thanks for the wip pics.

Linda Kunsman sa...

beautiful paintings! Thanks for sharing all the photos too. Interesting to see from different lights and angles. Love watching the Art Sherpa too:) Happy PPF!

Clare Lloyd sa...

Gorgeous art

Tammie Lee sa...

lovely pieces and interesting too.
many colors to take to heart. It all looks like great fun to create and let unfold.

Thank you for the healthy recipe. I am hungry.

sirkkis sa...

Really awesome art, love! My favorite is the abstract. Beautiful colours.
Happy PPF and weekend xx

carol l mck sa...

Lovely paintings both the realism and the abstract ~ Even with the flowers I love fluid background almost abstract in itself ~ lovely work ~ ^_^

Faye sa...

Viola, your paintings are all so lovely. I like the bubbles and small flowers on the tree. And the last one with the girls. I saw them before I even read about them. Very nice work and such fun to view.

Sue (this n that) sa...

Hello Viola, it was so delightful to read your thought processes and to see your paintings as they evolved. A truly intuitive way of creating... finding those ladies in your work. I love the trees too. You've had a very productive time and a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing it all, so uplifting and makes me realise to perhaps do more things intuitively and see what happens.
Cheers and Happy PPF! :D)

Sue (this n that) sa...

oh, also, thanks for the recipe for chia... I've never really known what to do with them - your way looks good!

NatureFootstep sa...

how wonderful. I love the look of the tree you learned :) I did check out the video as well :)

Lisabella Russo sa...

I love your trees so much, they are gorgeous! Beautiful abstract too and your snack looks yummy.