Monday, September 7, 2020


Welcome to my blog for September
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 New: I've started framing my watercolor+ink paintings with a natural maple frame, which serves to protect the surface and edges and makes a nice presentation. All the frames I use will look the same, so when a collector purchases multiple paintings they will look great together!

Prior to now I had liked the unframed look for my work but realized that the corners of the surface I have chosen to work on are somewhat delicate when unprotected.

Finding a frame that enhances my work and that I can apply myself made all the difference. So I am gradually changing over to framed work, on most paintings.

Each of my paintings has been finished on the sides with a complementary color, and for an extra archival finishing touch. Each finished artwork is wired and ready to hang.

My work process is this:

An inspiration arrives, and I usually do  tiny, general drawings to think about how I want to compose the piece.  Inspiration comes from observation and spending time outside. 

I consider the colors and how they will relate to each other. After this, I choose a size board that is appropriate for what I have planned.  

Then I begin a light pencil drawing directly onto my board surface.  This usually takes one to two studio days. I am patient in this phase, because once I have this ready, I can flow in the painting stage.

 I begin to add watercolor, when I am satisfied with my drawing and composition. Adding layers until I like what I see. Then ink details are drawn on to my watercolor painting in a careful but organic manner. 

The background is painted in with either watercolor or acrylic paint and then I finish the sides.

How do I know when the piece is complete? When there is nothing more to add or take away, and I say to myself "I love that"!

Painting shown here is "Blue Garden Chair" and is 8x8 inches square. 

Available soon!

Enjoy your September and take care.

Lisa Skyheart Marshall

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