I keep bouncing my students around/between nature/natural subjects and man-made/mechanical subjects just to push their technique – and for them to figure out what they can do innately and what comes harder for them. Each student is different in their likes and dislikes. So, this week is buildings and architecture. My choice for my demoContinue reading “Architecture/buildings”
Category Archives: Watercolor
Landscapes
We have moved on to watercolor landscapes in illustration class this week. Landscapes are a bit more challenging than birds and it takes practice to pull them off. Actually, I just tell the students that landscapes are a bitch and they take a lot of practice. They believe me. Here is today’s demo, a littleContinue reading “Landscapes”
Demo Bird 2016
Here is this year’s illustration class, watercolor demo bird. Fresh off the press this morning. This is an Eastern Bluebird – Missouri State bird.
Better late…
Amazingly, I find myself with a few moments of free time. So, I thought I would post a couple more class demo pieces that I did last semester for my illustration class. One demo bird and a gouache demo. The gouache piece is a portrait of a teacher my daughter worked with in Lesotho, southContinue reading “Better late…”
Demo Birds
In the last few years, I have been using birds as subject matter for quick watercolor demonstrations in the illustration class I teach. The illustrations are typically around 8 x 10 inches in size and completed in a two-hour class period. I always appreciated watching someone work on and complete artwork. I try to showContinue reading “Demo Birds”
Put a dog in it
I’ve used dogs as subject matter in many of my illustrations. It wasn’t a deliberate decision, I just noticed that they were showing up frequently. Growing up in rural Kansas, on a farm, dogs were just natural companions. They kept things under control with all the wildlife that came out at night. We raised sheepContinue reading “Put a dog in it”
Indian Lookout
There is a rock formation about five miles south of Delphos, Kansas that has been a local feature and tourist destination since the settlers arrived in the 1870’s. Of course the Indians of the area knew about it and used it as a lookout over the valley. Hence the name. It is a relative highContinue reading “Indian Lookout”
The demo birds
I am going to use the blog feature on this site as a means to include detail about my illustrations. I have already blogged two short posts about couple of recent pieces. This post is about the little watercolor birds you’ll see on this site. They are the result of in-class watercolor demonstrations in myContinue reading “The demo birds”
Half-Jack
I have done many illustrations with my grandfather as the subject. This watercolor is the most recent. He was called Half-Jack by a custom wheat cutter back in the days of C.B. radios. It became his C.B. handle and stuck to him long after craze died away. This image was from a trip to CanadaContinue reading “Half-Jack”
Lesotho landscape
This is a watercolor of the site where my daughter was posted in Lesotho, south Africa while in the Peace Corps. She was in a remote area and lived on the Tiping School compound where she taught high school math. This is looking north and the small buildings in the foreground are latrines and theContinue reading “Lesotho landscape”
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