5.5x8 watercolor on Strathmore Visual Journal using Daniel Smith paints.
Image is copyright 2013 Kay Smith.
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Thursday, September 26, 2013
Monday, June 17, 2013
Splash In!
15x11 watercolor done recently during WetCanvas weekend drawing event; photo courtesy Gail Bowers. I loved the carefree spirit of her little girl jumping for joy as she splashed into the ocean water.
Image COPYRIGHT Kay Smith 2013.
Image COPYRIGHT Kay Smith 2013.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Heavenly Hibiscus
I decided to print out this red hibiscus bloom in black and white and try to guess at the colors, and here is the result. Size: 16x13.25 watercolor on Italia 140lb soft press paper/Daniel Smith/DaVinci paints.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Big Spring, Texas Demonstration
Had a great time in Big Spring....seeing friends and making new ones. Thanks to Jean Money and Lane Bond for making another artist feel at home. The demo is on 140# Arches watercolor paper that was wet front and back, using a terry towel to remove excess water. It is an interior low key painting of an ice cream shop....
Thanks Big Spring Art Association
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Mums and Daisy - It is time for fall!
22x15 watercolor of a select group of fall mums I photographed at a Midland greenhouse, Alldredge Gardens. There were golden yellow, soft pink, off white, and pale pink ones from which to choose. This work has been SOLD.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Great News! Christmas in July
I have been contacted by the Dick Blick company for permission to use 10 of my Winter/Christmas themed art designs for their 2012 holiday catalog! Yay! It is truly Christmas in July here in hot west Texas!
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Online
22x15 watercolor of an imaginary clothesline with fresh laundry blowing gently in the summer breeze. Although I don't have a line I still dry some items outside in the backyard on hangers. This was one of my favorite chores growing up along with taking clothes down then ironing them.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
July Flag
July Flag
5x7
I have been missing watercolors, so I did a few of these small 5x7s on Monday.
This was done on some new paper I am experimenting with.
Bockingford. It handled ok. Seems to have a little bit more texture than Arches.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Ken
Kenneth was in the 31st NCR (Naval Construction Regiment) Seabee Band, during the Viet Nam era.
he went in November 1966 and got out in March 1970. He got out 9 months early because the war was winding down. He played at many many parades, including the Rose Parade, and played for Bob Hope, and many other celebrities. He was stationed in Port Hueneme, California, and I got to be with him the whole time. We were very blessed. He traveled a lot...they went to Hawaii three times, Wyoming, Washington, Oregon, etc. Their main job though, was to play for the battalions leaving for Viet Nam, and the battalions coming home from Viet Nam. He let me go with him a couple of times when an airplane was coming in, but he never let me go for the departures. It was very depressing for him. To go and play 'Anchors Away' (Aweigh is in some songs) and see them leave, knowing some wouldn't be back. I am very proud of the time he spent honoring those soldiers and our beautiful America.
Ken will be 66 tomorrow, July 1st, and he went in the Navy in '66. So that is why the 66!
This collage painting was done using a 43 year old newspaper clipping that someone sent us before we came home. I wish we had the original! There is an airplane in the back ground and I may add it.
By the way, For those who don't know, the reason I sign my paintings Suzy 'Pal' is because Ken always signed his notes and letters, 'Pal'
he went in November 1966 and got out in March 1970. He got out 9 months early because the war was winding down. He played at many many parades, including the Rose Parade, and played for Bob Hope, and many other celebrities. He was stationed in Port Hueneme, California, and I got to be with him the whole time. We were very blessed. He traveled a lot...they went to Hawaii three times, Wyoming, Washington, Oregon, etc. Their main job though, was to play for the battalions leaving for Viet Nam, and the battalions coming home from Viet Nam. He let me go with him a couple of times when an airplane was coming in, but he never let me go for the departures. It was very depressing for him. To go and play 'Anchors Away' (Aweigh is in some songs) and see them leave, knowing some wouldn't be back. I am very proud of the time he spent honoring those soldiers and our beautiful America.
Ken will be 66 tomorrow, July 1st, and he went in the Navy in '66. So that is why the 66!
This collage painting was done using a 43 year old newspaper clipping that someone sent us before we came home. I wish we had the original! There is an airplane in the back ground and I may add it.
By the way, For those who don't know, the reason I sign my paintings Suzy 'Pal' is because Ken always signed his notes and letters, 'Pal'
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