The DPW Challenge: Reflections
The things I'm choosing to do to myself! LOL!
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Cat Nap
"Cat Nap" 16"x12" watercolor on paper
I do love sleeping paintings! Somehow they make me feel like I too have caught up on my rest! This painting will be delivered today to Poor Richard's Art in Rogers, Arkansas along with some of my art on giclee.
Ocean View Houses
I've always loved to paint villages, with lots of color. Seaside or countryside, I've never met a village I didn't like. ;-) This is a small one. ACEO.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Painting Tools
"Painting Tools" Watercolor and ink. 3.5 x 2.5 inches.
Spray mist bottle, acrylic paint tube, and paint brush.
Inspired by Daily Paintworks "Paint What You Paint With" challenge.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Spray Mist Muse
This is from a DPW challenge, Paint What You Paint with. In my case, a spray bottle and my imagination are part of my tools.
"Mister Muse" ACEO 2.5 inches x 3.5 inches. Watercolor and ink on 140# paper.
Doing 30 days of painting
Poppy Landscape ACEO
I am challenging myself to just paint daily for 30 days. I won't be painting a finished piece but I will paint something everyday which I don't do. Well some days I take pictures all day or read an art book or peruse art websites but those too get in the way of creating. So I painted this at 11:50PM last night lol But it was done at 12:30 - I love that panic button!!! This is a monthly challenged in Wetcanvas miniature group. I had never participated in any of that before, usually I just go to the image library.
This video prompted me to do the 30-day deal. By the way this painting is day #3
The First Tools -
The DPW Challenge - Tools. Yes, that brush is a very good brush, but the hand holding it isn't too bad either!
Friday, July 8, 2011
ACEO Neglected tool...
"Neglected, But Not Forgotten" 2.5x3.5 watercolor on paper
I don't take it lightly when I discover that I've forgotten to wash a brush, especially when it's with oil paint or acrylics. Aside from the high cost of good art supplies, I strongly believe the old say, "when you take care of your tools, your tools will take care of you." But this one brush was not the first I've damaged and it probably won't be the last! I painted this for the Daily Paintworks Paint What You Paint With challenge :)
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Beach Cabins
Here's a little quickie from last week. Don't you just love using the white of the paper? Yep, definitely one of the joys of watercolor. LOL
This is an ACEO and it sold yesterday.
Lanie
This is an ACEO and it sold yesterday.
Lanie
Monday, July 4, 2011
Extreme Waterplay
The DPW Challenge this week is "Paint what you Paint With"
so I did.
No wet in wet here.
The painting is 5x7 on very smooth hot pressed paper.
I used those watercolor paint sticks and that very pen.
Keywords:
5x7,
control issues,
DPW Challenge,
pen and watercolor
Friday, July 1, 2011
Solo Mio
"Solo Mio" 7x5
This too is a response to Daily Paintworks Challenge to paint the Old Mill. One of my most enjoyable fishing experience was when I camed at the Kern River in northern California. It was rocky and the was had nice movement. I didn't catch a single thing but I still enjoyed it. Anyway, that was my inspiration for my rendition of the old mill reference photo :)
She Ain't What She Used To Be!
Watercolor on 140 lb paper, 5 X 7. painted by a desert painter....notice the water is ??? I've forgotten what water looks like! :D A particularly challenging Challenge for the DPW Challenge group this week. Paint the following photo! Whew!
Photo by Jean Nelson
Thanks Jean, for the CHALLENGE!
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Friday, June 24, 2011
Oregon...
Keywords:
11x14,
birches,
coast,
Columbia River,
fog,
gorge,
northwest,
snow,
watercolor landscapes/seascape
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Midnight Texting
This was done at one of my caricatures gigs. I'd arrived early, and since I didn't have anyone to draw just yet, I did a quick watercolor sketch of a girl intent on staying in touch.
"Midnight Texting" 6x6 inches, on bristol paper.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
ACEO watercolor 2.5x3.5" Cupie Dolls

Just listed: "Cupie Dolls" watercolor ACEO - 2.5x3.5" http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290576503882
I adored these as a kid. I still love their glitter and colors.
It's an old one that I found in a drawer, so it's up for a sale price.
Thanks for looking.
~Jillian
Card deck watercolor released for sale (ACEO). Cowboy.

Listed my Ace of Spades from the 2011 ACEO card deck: ACEO watercolor - 2.5x3.5" Cowboy card game shoot-out. Listed HERE:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290576478375
I was selected to create the card for Ace of Spades, I decided to show it how I knew it - as the death card in a cowboy's card game hand.
Thanks for looking.
~Jillian
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Shore Leave
ted e bear, Shore Leave
It began almost a year ago. My bear was weary of sitting on the shelf and suffering from neglect.
He decided to vacate the sedentary life and explore all his opportunities.
Just recently, he joined the Navy to see the world.
Here he is, in Venice on his first shore leave.
See more of ted's adventures here
or contact me via email
This original painting measures 2.5 x 3.5 inches, and is watercolor and pen on 140 lb paper.
Keywords:
ACEO,
bear adventures,
bridges,
sailor,
Venice,
watercolor and pen
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
A Gift in the Time Continuum
"A Gift in the Time Continuum." Watercolor & ink, ACEO on 140# watercolor paper, cold press. Done for the Daily Paintworks challenge.
Available for sale $25 USD. Email me.
In case you're wondering what it means, I'm not sure. Except that is always good to stay present.
Available for sale $25 USD. Email me.
In case you're wondering what it means, I'm not sure. Except that is always good to stay present.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Bluebonnets
I'm finally learning how to make prints of my watercolors! I got myself a nice Epson printer and some fancy Epson presentation paper, and jumped into the quicksand. I thrashed around in the manual for a few weeks, enlisted the kind advice of the members of this wonderful group (Watercolors Wet N Wild), scoured the internet for assistance, tried to match up Photoshop techniques with my Epson, and learned about all kinds of things I didn't want to know about (like aspect ratios)...and finally had my very first print. And it only took me a few weeks and about five hundred dollars. For one little bluebonnet print. But I'm happy. I'm on my way. Got a long way to go and alot more to learn, but I'm on my way. For those of you who would like to make prints of your watercolors, I have this advice: save yourself. Here Kitty, Kitty!
Here Kitty, Kitty!
Painting a cat is not a thing that I would normally do. I'm a dog person. You do know that there are 'cat people' and 'dog people', right? Well, that's what I was told by my Uncle. LOL!
This was a DPW Challenge and so I painted a cat, and it was fun! My fingers didn't itch and I didn't sneeze (yes, I'm allergic), and I made a little personal growth. Watercolor on 140# paper.
For sale: $30
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