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Related: About this forum"What My Great Grandmother Saw." Her oil painting of the old family homestead, and my go at doing it
in watercolor.
And some flowers I did today.
SheltieLover
(59,605 posts)Thank you for sharing!
wendyb-NC
(3,804 posts)Thanks, for sharing them.
RestoreAmerica2020
(3,457 posts)Paz
secondwind
(16,903 posts)applegrove
(123,115 posts)GreenPartyVoter
(73,035 posts)in its original family. I could go into the attic and look at wedding dresses from multiple eras, marvel at the broken spinning wheels and rope beds, and peek at the calendars from the turn of the 19th century still tacked to the wall from when kids slept up there. One time I found a wee little leather shoe on the ground outside under the eaves, the kind that was one piece and you folded it up and tied with with rawhide. Showed it to my grandparents then left it on the kitchen table, but when parents came to get me it was gone. I cant prove it, but I am pretty sure the Irish Setter ate it.
applegrove
(123,115 posts)the homestead dump on the farm my mother grew up on as 100 years ago they were throwing out bottles and tins and things that were real. Do an archealogical dig to see. Lucky you got to look around. I went into my mom's house once when the new owners let us walk around, some of the furniture my grandmother sold with the house but it was not ours so i could not get any keepsakes. My aunt refused to look around the house with us it was so emotional for her. I have a sketch of the homestead my wall. Not as nice as your paintings. You are lucky to have them both.
MLAA
(18,599 posts)GreenPartyVoter
(73,035 posts)niyad
(119,907 posts)gristy
(10,719 posts)Your homestead watercolor is nice too. The roof lines seem a bit off, though...
GreenPartyVoter
(73,035 posts)if my wonky lines are partly due to the astigmatism.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)And your flowers are so colorful and yet so delicate. You did a great job using the ink to do very fine and sketchy outlines of the flowers and the basket. It looks like you used a very fine pointed pen and drew one squiggly continuous line with the stems and flowers. The work is exquisite and the way you filled in with colors and washes in a easy and loose way shows you have an ease with doing quick fine line sketches with color added.
Your painting of the homestead belongs in a book about a homestead. You can fill the pages with your sketches of the objects inside with little stories about them. You could take your young readers on a painted tour of the countryside around the property. You can spin a tale of life there by showing the objects, without having to paint a single human being. You know, like you did in your recent painting of the beach with the big umbrella and the toy bucket and scoop.
Stuart G
(38,726 posts)calimary
(84,315 posts)montana_hazeleyes
(3,424 posts)I love them.