29 September 2008
NAPA Valley
I've spent the last week traveling in California-- and the last few days in NAPA VALLEY. it's spectacular here this time of year-- Fall is "the Crush."
I'm staying in St. Helena where there are many galleries and artists. NAPA OPEN STUDIOS was going on this weekend -- and i visited a few of them. Art is alive and well here!
The Valley is a good marriage of agriculture, wine, tourism, organic responsibility, art, and money!
I found some bottle of wine with my artwork on the label in Calistoga -- ON THE EDGE WINERY and Dick Vermeil wines.
One of my very dearest friends -- Sara Weinheimer lives here. A fellow watercolorist and buddy-- Bruce MacEvoy from http://www.handprint.com/ drove over for lunch at Solage in Calistoga.
A glorious weekend was had by all!
Stay tuned for more.
25 September 2008
Black and White Nude
23 September 2008
Getty Museum
Here comes HOLLYWOOD!
16 September 2008
me in the studio.........
here's a working shot of me painting a portrait commission for last year. it was a huge watercolor... 8 feet square!... i paint flat.. and have to put fomeboard underneath me -- to keep the painting from getting damaged.
the method of painting flat -- allows the paint to puddle and washes to dry slowly.
the painting now hangs in the PURSER BUILDING at LOGAN UNIVERSITY in st. louis.
the method of painting flat -- allows the paint to puddle and washes to dry slowly.
the painting now hangs in the PURSER BUILDING at LOGAN UNIVERSITY in st. louis.
14 September 2008
Pescados from Ecuador Watercolor- Part 1
Allrighty.. another tutorial!
i'm trying my best.. to reach out and make changes in my watercolor method... so.. this painting is done with ALL DANIEL SMITH watercolor!
yep... i need/want/have to try to integrate away from WINSOR NEWTON.
so i threw myself into this painting... with a new palette and plenty of new pigment. most of the color recommendations came from Sandy Maudin's workshop class. each student told me their favorite pigment -- and i threw in a few more -- to make my palette complete.
i decided to mix things up even further -- by trying new subject matter -- fish.
so..here's the first installment of the development of the painting---
colors used are:
Prussian Blue
Quinacradone Burnt Orange
Rich Green Gold
French Ultramarine
Pescados from Ecuador Watercolor
These last few stages are pretty self evident.... The development of the piece takes place-- pretty much from fish to fish. i leave the final fish for the last-- the lightest in value and the center of interest.
the total painting has a brief feel to it... which i enjoy. there are many many statements of mine that are overworked -- and i'm trying my best to keep things fresh and abbreviated now.
enjoy !
Pescados from Ecuador
watercolor on Arches 300 lb cp
22" H x 30" W
2008
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the total painting has a brief feel to it... which i enjoy. there are many many statements of mine that are overworked -- and i'm trying my best to keep things fresh and abbreviated now.
enjoy !
Pescados from Ecuador
watercolor on Arches 300 lb cp
22" H x 30" W
2008
email for purchase
11 September 2008
Figurative swimmer.........
this painting needed to be tweaked..... i started it over a year ago.. as part of the "Bad Girl" series of work. but.. after reinspecting it from the flat files... i decided it needed some fine tuning! in particular -- i added another Prussian Blue wash to the background-- and got ride many of the 'saved whites' in and around the figure.
with the current status of light in my studio-- i sometimes leave too many whites... which then flatten the painting.
i like the feel and mood of the figure. i also like the overhead perspective... and acidic palette fits the woman's attitude.
What Did You Say?
watercolor on Arches 300 lb cp
22" H x 30 " W
2008
email for purchase
with the current status of light in my studio-- i sometimes leave too many whites... which then flatten the painting.
i like the feel and mood of the figure. i also like the overhead perspective... and acidic palette fits the woman's attitude.
What Did You Say?
watercolor on Arches 300 lb cp
22" H x 30 " W
2008
email for purchase
05 September 2008
~~Mosaic Swim~~
I was interested in trying out a new paper.... the Twinrockers brand... with handmade surface and edges. it's a gorgeous, receptive paper....which allows the paint to swirl and settle into the graininess of paper. i used a more organic pigment... Cereulean, Maganese, Veridite Blue, Opera, Transparent Burnt Orange... which held up magnificently.
i like the paper.. and i will use it again.
Mosaic Swim
watercolor on Twinrockers 300 lb cp
20" H x 20" W
2008
i like the paper.. and i will use it again.
Mosaic Swim
watercolor on Twinrockers 300 lb cp
20" H x 20" W
2008
02 September 2008
Evan's Twenty Two Year Portrait!
Okay guys... here it IS-- a small tutorial on how i paint a portrait.
as many of you know.. i am painting a portrait a year... of my son. this is his 22nd portrait!
i feel privileged and honored to capture him as he marches from childhood to adulthood. it's been a wonder and joy to watch his personality emerge -- and his maturity evolve.
i hope you enjoy viewing them -- as much as i have painting them.
if you'd like to see the OTHER portraits--- please go to my web site:
http://www.carol-carter.com/ and look under GROWTH PORTRAITS.
Evan at 22
watercolor on Arches 300 lb cp
40" H x 30" w
2008