Give it a go! For years I have wanted to try oil painting, or watercolor, or.. well, just something in the painting area. Since the first of this year I’ve watched various youtube videos, checked out my favorite painters’ websites and tips, skimmed some painting books, and collected a few basic supplies. What can I say, I am a DIY kind of gal. Finally, after all that… I had to try. No turning back! Here she is, my first oil painting. You might have guessed my subject.. hee haw! This is Ruby (based on photo on the sidebar to your right).
Check out the PERFECT easel that Mr. W made me ♥
Please don’t judge – I’m just happy she looks like a donkey. ;) To make it fair, I’ll eventually have to do a Gracie painting. I actually used water mixable oil paints. Since it is winter and we are cooped up in the house, it seemed like a good idea to avoid toxic fumes.
Now, all that’s left to do is sign this one, and decide what to paint next. Hmmmm….!
22 comments:
Tammy, I love your painting and want it. Hope you start selling them, I will be the first in line:) What a great new hobby and you are so good at it. The donkey made me smile and I am having a rough day. LOL
awesome job! you go, girl!
Very cool Tammy! She has lovely eyes!!
It turned out great! I'm so happy you gave it a go!
I've been wanting to learn how to quilt and just started one the other day. So far so good on it and I'm enjoying it.
I hope you'll show us your next painting...
I am a first time visitor and I love your painting! You captured the soul of home exactly! So fun!
Dang girl, you are an artist!!!! Great job!
I don't believe there is anything I've wanted to do that I haven't at least tried. Hence, I do a lot of things so so. Such is life!
Well, I hope nobody judges this excpet to say that you did an EXCELLENT job.
I'd still be woeking on if it was me doing this.
Well done! Can't wait to see what you so next on that fancy easel.
M :)
Well done, Ruby is a willing subject.
Oh my, and this is your first painting? Ruby has been captured perfectly, her bright spirit shines through...Looking forward to seeing more, you have a wonderful talent my friend. Greetings from snowy Maine, Julie.
Love this painting!
Beautiful Tammy!!! It's so true to just throw caution to the wind and give it a try. :)
You did an incredible job! You are very, very talented!!
Adorable, and I agree, you need a matching pair!!!
You did a great job, I love it!
OHHHH!!!! You did an awesome job! You've got to make Gracie one and then frame and hang them together on a landing or something...
Beautiful!
That is one great painting! I would buy it, frame it elegantly and proudly hang it in my living room. So glad you enjoyed the process.
Cheryl
Your Donkey is awesome and I also would frame and hang on a wall in my home.
Be sure and share your future paintings with us here in blog land..We all enjoy seeing your art work..Good job
Hugs
Nancy
You did a GREAT job! I like that you offset the face because it gives more character to the painting. You got depth to it, too - - especially with the ears. If this is your first effort, I can only imagine how wonderful your subsequent efforts will be.
Beautiful! I don't know how I missed this blog post!
We must be at a common point in our lives as I too lately took up painting. My first was a water color. Your painting was beautiful! I'm thinking that water color may not be my 'medium'. :D
Debbie
Love, love, love this painting! What a great philosophy. I need to print this out and look at it EVERY day!
it's good to see you gather all of your supplies and soak up some info and then JUMP.
and the painting is wonderful~!!~
:-)
libbyQ
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