My working table on November 10th. The hairdryer is a testimony to my impatience. I had painted a background with acrylics this week and worked the figure with watercoloured pencils.
This is for my "Facing my fears" series. This time I put a face to my fear of being skint (that´s why he´s so skinny compared to the others). AKA I´m afraid I´ll never get what I want. There are subtle pools of colour on the background.
Purple for grief, blue for sadness. And a lot of yellow for jelousy.
I like your Facing Your Fears little people. They are darling. Great job! Have a wonderful weekend, Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteI think this is my favourite Facing Fears piece that you've done. Great expression! I also like how the whale is coming along...very nice!
ReplyDeleteI think this is my favourite - he's got such a sweer sad face.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great series! Real character. Well done!
ReplyDeleteVery creative ~ especially like the recent one ~ Facing my Fears ~ great background also ~ thanks, namaste, Carol (Share the Creative Journey) Happy PPF
ReplyDeleteI think this week we are all experiencing the feelings into art. Saludos
ReplyDeleteYour work shines, amiga! My favorite is your latest "skinny" in the FMF series. Nice size, too!
ReplyDeleteI need to get my paints out again...at least once in a while when I'm home. Thanks for the inspiration, and keep up the great work!!
Happy PPF!!
Beautiful series! I love the expression on this one's face, you captured his sense of fear so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI love him! What a great expression. And I really like the textures on the background.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for a series. I love the newest one, the background is great, and I love his expression.
ReplyDeleteSo great to see your work-space along with your series of paintings! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF!!
Mary
Mixed-Media Map Art
I loved seeing these in series sitting on that shelf... they are great individually but as a group they really pack some punch xx
ReplyDeleteGreat color choice for this one! I love the expression. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteOh, their great Paula! I love how you are facing your fears through artwork. So much emotion in those little guys. The whale is turning out very well too.
ReplyDeleteFascinating idea for a series - they are coming along so well!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! And they can help us smile and giggle a bit at our fears! Happy PPF! Deb
ReplyDeleteHe is most adorable. . . . Blessings, Janet PPF
ReplyDeletei like the strokes and colors of this piece. happy PPF and thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletehugs,
peggy aplSEEDS