Friday, July 29, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
Pastel Kitty painting by Tami Hort
This kitty is ready to pounce but I can't think of the word for that so if you know it then you have named this artwork. Let me know
Sunday, July 24, 2011
A Pastel - I am enjoying working in pastel again.
Painting a few pastel pictures for the upcoming federation of Canadian artists show in september, two kitten pictures are on the agenda
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Parade Day
We sat at the end of the parade and for this little clown it was evident he had a long day, He was so cute, the saddest little fellow, so I had to paint him up.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Tami Painting at the Calgary Stampede artist window
Sunday July 10th I was painting at the Calgary Stampede in the Artists Window. I originally worked on four horses overlooking a fence and finished off working on this little calf.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Lloyd Park Wetlands
This is something I did last week out at llyod park with Linda Wilder, still have a few spots to fix. It was sure nice to paint outside and view the real thing, I must admit it is a better deal then a photograph.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
New Paint
I am nearing the end of the paint I was handed down from the workshops, I have had to add white but still trying to finish off the palette of guck - I hate to waste it but it seems to be at the end. The paint is coming out dried up and leaving little flecs in the paintings. If you look closely at the truck you can see this. I used my own (winton, which seems dryer, It isn't as smooth going down as the graham) for the plein air because the sheets of palette are really quite messy to untangle. I know I wear
alot of paint when I create artwork but these were messiest things I ever saved. I had three sheets of all this paint but I guess it has a shelf life too and now I can start painting big again with a new palette of paint.
geraniums
I was gong to paint outside and as I was sitting there my geraniums caught my eye and I decided that I would give it a go, these are on a 6x8 canvas
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