Hello Friends,
Yesterday was such a lovely day, I decided to sit in my yard and do a little watercolor painting. When my cat saw I was heading out the door, she wanted to come along. So I scooped her up and put her in the enclosure my husband made for that purpose. She looked so content, I thought my rabbits would enjoy some outside time as well, especially since the grasses have grown so nicely in there. Yum, yum.
I am always hearing that artists should draw from life whenever possible because it will help to develop their skills. I admit, this is something I rarely do. At one point, my Flemish Giant, Petunia, sat on her haunches with her paws on the door frame. She was so cute, I decided to try to capture the moment. But first up, was the challenge of drawing the enclosure, which is attached to the back of our garage. It took a good deal of time and I left a few details out to simplify the painting. I also left out Plussette and my other rabbit, Ricky. Petunia didn't turn out at all realistic, but I still think she is cute.
Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you are enjoying the weather where you live and finding some time for creativity too.
Blessing hugs,
Teresa
Yesterday was such a lovely day, I decided to sit in my yard and do a little watercolor painting. When my cat saw I was heading out the door, she wanted to come along. So I scooped her up and put her in the enclosure my husband made for that purpose. She looked so content, I thought my rabbits would enjoy some outside time as well, especially since the grasses have grown so nicely in there. Yum, yum.
I am always hearing that artists should draw from life whenever possible because it will help to develop their skills. I admit, this is something I rarely do. At one point, my Flemish Giant, Petunia, sat on her haunches with her paws on the door frame. She was so cute, I decided to try to capture the moment. But first up, was the challenge of drawing the enclosure, which is attached to the back of our garage. It took a good deal of time and I left a few details out to simplify the painting. I also left out Plussette and my other rabbit, Ricky. Petunia didn't turn out at all realistic, but I still think she is cute.
Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you are enjoying the weather where you live and finding some time for creativity too.
Blessing hugs,
Teresa
3 comments:
Lovely painting! Glad you have time and opportunity to sit outside with your pets. Hugs, Valerie
What a cute and fun drawing - I love how it depicts a beautiful summer day enjoyed outdoors by you and your pets! Cute!
I actually think you have done quite well with this picture. Petunia might not be as realistic as you would have liked, but you deserve 10/10 for her pen. X
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