It's coming along, and I have to say - I'm having fun! I have reference photos but a lot of it is just make-believe with my brushes and palette knife. Feeling a bit like Bob Ross, I have an idea for some happy little branches that may eventually show up on the right hand side.
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
Birdbath - Number 3 of ?
Monday, August 21, 2023
Birdbath - Number 2 of ?
I recently watched an oil painting tutorial that inspired me to work in a different way.
I toned the entire canvas in a raw-umber wash. Then, using a rag, and brushes dipped in Turpenoid (a somewhat odorless turpentine), I erased out the image and highlights. I also went back in with a bit more of the raw umber to darken the shadows. This wasn't a long process, and it's a small painting. I probably spent less than an hour.
Thursday, August 17, 2023
Birdbath - Number 1 of ?
First, a little story about the birdbath itself. My husband bought it a couple of years ago. He placed it too far out in the yard to reach easily with a hose, and didn't even set it on level ground. It was never filled. A sad confusing time for the birds in our neighborhood.
The next day I came home, and he had planted flowers! Apparently I had not made my vision clear. The breakdown in communication had to be my fault. (I'm saying that because my husband, like all men, are such good payers of attention. Right?). Anyway, I had to balance my gratitude - "what a sweet gesture. You did this for little ol' me?," with "thanks a lot, Buddy. You've now ruined my whole summer."
Here's what it looked like. I even got a shot with a visitor!
And here's the birdbath in its full summer glory.
Tuesday, July 25, 2023
Angel Water
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
Tux
I have to say, I was getting very excited about the way it was turning out at this point.
Friday, June 23, 2023
My 10 Year Blog-aversary
Woohoo! Here we are. Ten years! Kind of a BIG DEAL for me!
This is post number 311!
My blog has been my patient friend. It knows that sometimes life gets distracting. Even when I'm not paying as much attention to it, it doesn't go away. It's there for me when I'm ready. My friend waits for me to work through creative block, and doesn't roll its eyes when I promise to blog once a week. My friend says, "you do you, Tracy."
I started Wet Paint primarily to be able to participate in Illustration Friday. Unfortunately, no longer with us, it was a site with a weekly one-word prompt. Illustrators had a week, from Friday to Friday, to create a piece based on the prompt, then share it, receive comments and encouragement, and dole out the same to other artists. It was great! And it existed at the perfect time for me. I was getting away from fine art and working to be a little more creative, free, and illustrator-like.
Ten years is a long(ish) time and I've been through ups and downs with my creative work. I had 45 posts in 2018 and only 6 in 2020! I'm up to 39 this year already, well on the way to my best blog-year yet!
I've shared paintings, and craft projects throughout these 10 years. I've written a few children's book manuscripts: a chapter book, that I shared here in February, and 2 other picture books that I plan to share before the year is up.
Wet Paint is my catchall. It really doesn't care what I'm doing as long as I'm happy doing it. It's here so that I can share with you. "You do you, Wet Paint." Thank you!
And thank you to everyone who stops by from time to time to check it out! I truly appreciate it.
As usual a couple steps in the process:





















