Painting
Watch this postHello - are there any leisure painters out there? In any medium - any skill level. It might be good to chat.
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Hope this finds you well and busy with your paint brush!
I have enjoyed painting and crafting all my life....and last year decided to try and do it as a job.
So far I've organised crafting sessions in my crafty cabin in the back garden.
We've done Mixed Media on Canvas and Paper Bead Jewelry
The next class is Watercolour & Salt...have you tried this?
I love using acrylics with stencils....have also discovered the Gelli Plate for printing....very addictive!
I also work twice a week with adults who have Cerebral Palsy.....quite a challenge finding crafts that they can participate in. It's a very rewarding job.....and we have such a laugh too!
What style of painting to you do?
Would be good if we could show work wouldn't it?
regards
Ness
Added to that, have had a guest for the past 2 weeks and 3 more arriving on Monday for another 2 weeks - so I'm afraid no time to paint just now.
BTW, I DON'T run a guest house - these are family members who live overseas.
As to paint, for years I was strictly watercolour, but lately I've discovered a love of experimenting, mainly in acrylics.
I've been doing abstracts for the first time - some of which I love - others not. Yes, I've used salt, along with cling-film, bubble wrap, poured acrylics etc.
But I am so impressed with the things you are doing - your classes sound such fun and I'm sure your pupils love them. And yes, it would be nice to be able to share. I already do on a FB artist's page and it is so nice to see just what others are doing - and to receive the comments of others on your own efforts.
Keep doing what you love Ness and I wish you loads of success. xxxxxxxxxxx
Ruball
I am new. I was interested in what the main problem is for people doing art with cerebral palsy. would there be a reason for them not being able to paint for instance what is the main problem for them?
Hope you don't mind my asking, only I enjoy finding solutions to practical problems especially where illness is concerned. as I have been affected myself in the past and overcome. so it interests me to help where I can.
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So i drew my first cartoon of my life around me at that time and things i did on a regular basis. Ever since and what must be around 200 cartoons later i draw on everyday topics of the life around me.
Where do you live Hort and what landscapes do you paint? It takes a different perspective to do paint than to draw. AnneW61
anyhow here goes and here is my email address:
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Anne
I’m very new here and still learning to navigate the site. I found your topic but not sure how I got to it so if I don’t reply back you’ll know why, lol
I love to get lost in n painting or sketching, I still consider myself a beginner self taught via watching lots of youtube videos. I used canvas and practiced Several different creative techniques I found fascinating. Eventually found ways to blend. I’ve only used acrylic’s, which I agree dry fast. Surprisingly I’ve found I enjoy painting on large flat faced rocks. My favorites are ocean landscapes. I’m not sure how to post pictures, but when I do I will post a few of my favorites
Thanks for sharing
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Found myself with Artist's block since Covid so I am setting up to try Acrylic paint pouring for a change! Looks a very messy process Wish me luck!
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I have just started enjoying art so I am experimenting with different mediums and subjects.
I painted Van Gogh's Starry Night at a "Paint and Wine" event. A great way to get you going. It's a fun evening and no prior art experience is required! I love Van Gogh's brush stroke technique.
I joined our weekly local art club - a relaxed atmosphere to help people enjoy art. The members have a wide range of skills and are very helpful and friendly. Most months a demonstration is arranged where a guest artist is invited to give a demonstration.
I am also arranging an art painting holiday later this year.
Would love to hear more about what other artists are doing to inspire them.
I love to paint too . I’m not as prolific as you are though as I’m still working and don’t have the time that you have .
I’m working on a portrait in pastel pencil at the moment for a friend at work & also a watercolour of poppies for my own collection . It’s a great pastime & hobby that I’ve been doing for years .
Have you & can you show photos of you work on this site ?
glad you posted.
first of all where are you. ?
my elder sister who was very talented in painting but sadly has been diagnosed with dementia and has had to go into a home.
a mountain of her oils/canavases/ has been left with me.
maybe you could use ?
I would rather give to somone who genuinenly could use than get dumped in a charity shop.
look forward to more chat.
regards sarah
Could I just say that I'm so sorry that your sister has had to go into a home; so sad.
I don't know if Annal will reply to you, as it looks as if their post was posted back in 2015! I also enjoy art...I mainly do pet portraits...
I think it was very kind of you to offer your Sister's things to Annal ,
regards, LazyDayz x
Why not look up the gallery where you send your photographs then upload a photo of your painting......hope that helps.
Quite often i paint something then throw it away.if i feel it needs another attempt i will slow down and do it again...Biggest lesson i have learnt is "BUY QUALITY PAINTS". I have painting of bananas in the gallery. Cheers.patringto
Is there a way we can upload our artwork to share?