I'm very new to painting, so quite green still: What is Angela Walker painting on: it's not board, so it's probably canvas; is it bought in that colour, or did she paint it on?
And Graeme discovers yet another superb artist for us to enjoy! Really interesting paintings with lots of quirky humour but also (to me, at least) a persistent thread sense of barely-suppressed intensity … maybe a little like the artist herself? 🙂 Many thanks to Angela for sharing her work and equally many thanks to Graeme and his team for introducing such a brilliant artist to the rapidly growing audience of Colour In Your Life.
I agree , Angela. I also buy my brushes from Rosemary & Co. They really look after you. I wish I had your imagination and inspiration ? Thank you for sharing. (Just an afterthought – is it all right to still use alizaren crimson? It’s a fugitive colour. Also, is the under painting still wet when you block in the colours?)
Beautiful paintings with great messages, love the colour and whimsical nature in which they are painted truly original. Thank you for sharing your techniques it was fascinating to watch. I wish you all the best for the future 🙂
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Lovely to watch artists doing what they do best!
I'm very new to painting, so quite green still: What is Angela Walker painting on: it's not board, so it's probably canvas; is it bought in that colour, or did she paint it on?
Great show. Well done Angela; you are going great guns.
Good demo. Not keen on portrait of Graeme as skin colour too grey. His skin colour is more ruddy.
Well done Angela, love your work, cheers from us up in Bundy
Fantastic!!!!
And Graeme discovers yet another superb artist for us to enjoy! Really interesting paintings with lots of quirky humour but also (to me, at least) a persistent thread sense of barely-suppressed intensity … maybe a little like the artist herself? 🙂 Many thanks to Angela for sharing her work and equally many thanks to Graeme and his team for introducing such a brilliant artist to the rapidly growing audience of Colour In Your Life.
I agree , Angela. I also buy my brushes from Rosemary & Co. They really look after you. I wish I had your imagination and inspiration ? Thank you for sharing. (Just an afterthought – is it all right to still use alizaren crimson? It’s a fugitive colour. Also, is the under painting still wet when you block in the colours?)
Beautiful bright colours I liked . writing from Malta
i disagree about 'needing' good supplies.
Great paintings, and great studio space.
Great feature Angela Congratulations 🙂
How we are dancing with the envirement and how we feel the rhythms – and really interesting to hear about the choice of technique and materials
I love the statement – what we are doing to the surroundings we are doing to ourselves – and they are truly gorgeous images
Awesome work!
Beautiful paintings with great messages, love the colour and whimsical nature in which they are painted truly original. Thank you for sharing your techniques it was fascinating to watch. I wish you all the best for the future 🙂