tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7250068323501618005.post1144391006275668808..comments2024-01-18T04:44:42.443-06:00Comments on Carrie's Creations: Classic BeautiesCarrie Waller Watercolorshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10950677994996699686noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7250068323501618005.post-75602671402195156722013-03-12T01:23:10.612-05:002013-03-12T01:23:10.612-05:00Having read this I believed it was very enlighteni...Having read this I believed it was very enlightening.<br />I appreciate you taking the time and energy to put this article together.<br />I once again find myself spending way too much time both reading and posting comments.<br /><br />But so what, it was still worth it!<br /><br />My website :: <a href="http://ccube.thenewchalk.com/groups/the-key-reasons-why-nearly-everybody-is-talking-about-pure-green-coffee-bean-extract/" rel="nofollow">Providian</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7250068323501618005.post-63901049634067919232012-07-30T15:59:37.578-05:002012-07-30T15:59:37.578-05:00EEEEEP!! Are those my ball jars I see?? I hope I&#...EEEEEP!! Are those my ball jars I see?? I hope I'm not being presumptious, but you're one of my favorite are world people too. :)))) I'm so excited!! <br /><br />And your pears in sepia look so sophisticated and elegant. I think doing these is a great exercise, and a lot of fun. I usually use black because I'm such a drama queen ;) but I love your use of sepia. <br /><br />And yes you can and are living your dream!!Crystal Cookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06665844725894074136noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7250068323501618005.post-10526880973798413862012-07-30T12:06:36.083-05:002012-07-30T12:06:36.083-05:00Love the pears in sepia!! and of course, I never ...Love the pears in sepia!! and of course, I never get tired of seeing your WIP jars. This one looks a bit different so I look forward to seeing your next post!!hmuxohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05132343095188658107noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7250068323501618005.post-12853250804277367912012-07-30T11:19:01.626-05:002012-07-30T11:19:01.626-05:00Love the sepia studies, Carrie. Do I see more Bal...Love the sepia studies, Carrie. Do I see more Ball jars??? Looks interesting.Carol Blackburnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02744965568317454970noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7250068323501618005.post-43991283988997575982012-07-30T11:04:01.217-05:002012-07-30T11:04:01.217-05:00I totally agree with the sepia exercise! I started...I totally agree with the sepia exercise! I started doing it when taking a workshop with Ann Pember and found out that she does a small sepia study of every single one of her flower paintings in a hand-bound sketchbook. The book is a work of art by itself -- and doing this exercise really helps me to separate the color and value properties of flowers, and using color more creatively. For high intensity objects such as a red or yellow flower, sometimes they just look darker than they actually are, due to the color intensity, and doing a sepia study of the confusing passages helps a great deal to clarify the confusions. It's really interesting to learn that you do it this way as well. ^___^Arena Shawnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13585731948191412898noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7250068323501618005.post-38355897101915048922012-07-30T10:29:00.710-05:002012-07-30T10:29:00.710-05:00I also love the look of Sepia - it's timeless!...I also love the look of Sepia - it's timeless! And your pears look gorgeous! And I just don't tire of the jars - I'm looking forward to seeing how these ones will turn out :0)Sandra Busbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05622208510609673242noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7250068323501618005.post-42052407007676250552012-07-30T09:45:45.838-05:002012-07-30T09:45:45.838-05:00Hi Carrie. I seem to be doing a bit of catching up...Hi Carrie. I seem to be doing a bit of catching up here. Your interview with Prabal was wonderful. I'd love to get to know him better. And you newest painting looks beautiful already - love those bright colors.Studio at the Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02900305750995808779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7250068323501618005.post-1110101899136630632012-07-30T05:10:00.093-05:002012-07-30T05:10:00.093-05:00Carrie,
That is a great tip. I sometimes use Payne...Carrie,<br />That is a great tip. I sometimes use Payne's gray for these tonal studies. But I think sepia will be more interesting as it adds that old world feel as you said.<br />We'll wait to hear about that lucky person who is going to get this one. :)Prabalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03703772124348402439noreply@blogger.com