Friday, January 25, 2013

Winter's Got Spring Up It's Sleeve

This is my first post for a group blog called Paint Party Friday.  It's a venue for artists to link up and share their works in progress as well as finished work  They also feature an artist interview a week. There's a wide range of professional and amateur artists and lots of different styles.  I like that it gives me a nice soft deadline for finishing a painting.
Last weekend on my favorite jazz station, KMHD,  I heard the song "Winter's Got Spring Up It's Sleeve" by June Christy.  It was the first time I'd ever heard it, though it was recorded in the 60s.  I loved that image and immediately got a picture in my mind of a winsome winter spirit in a blue robe with warm sleeves spilling flowers -- the heat from the flowers blowing winter's robe skyward -- a circle of life sort of thing.
On this piece I tried using masking, salt dispersion and layering color. I tried to combine loose color and detail.  I glazed Winter's skin with iridescent acrylic and splattered the same paint for more snow flakes.  I'm not sure it was entirely successful, but dear husband and a few friends gave me good feedback, so here it is:
Winter's Got Spring Up It's Sleeve * watercolor, acrylic & ink * 7x10"

22 comments:

  1. Welcome to PPF. Love what you came up with from a song. Don't think I ever heard that song. Will have to google it on You Tube. But I think its a success.HPPF

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  3. Thanks, Judith and Cris. You can click the song title in the post and go to a youtube of the song. I did link to PPF page, but I'm last on the list. Lots of early bird artists in the group. HPPF!

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  4. What wonderful inspiration for a painting - I love how you described your process... The combination of loose/detail works really well.

    xo
    Kristin

    p.s. Welcome to Paint Party Friday! (EVA & I are always so thrilled to see & meet new painters!)

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  5. Any she sure needs it today ! Beautiful painting. Happy PPF !

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  6. What a glorious winter portrait!!
    ♥♥♥
    Happy PPF!!
    Mary
    Mixed-Media Map Art

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  7. I am your newest blog follower, too, via GFC!

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  8. Love it... it has a great energy and flow to it... and wonderful composition...xx

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  9. this a really fantastic-love it!!!

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  10. Beautiful painting, love the way you have interpreted the theme. Happy PPF, Annette x

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  11. This piece made me smile! Pretty!!! Love the literal interpretation of the quote!! Good job!

    Hugs Giggles

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  12. Just lovely - welcome to PPF. It's a wonderful place to view and meet with artists all over the world.

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  13. I love this rather young looking crone bringing forth spring from the earth...at least that is what I see? Bravo! HPPF!

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  14. Thanks for all your great comments. And I like that you see the youth in my winter crone, Lynn -- nature always holds a bit of the ancient and the new in it's hands.

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  15. Lovely and striking interpretation! Welcome and HPPF :)

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  16. Wonderful illustration of the song, beautiful and imaginative - and skillfully done! <3

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  17. Wonderful image to go with that song. welcome to PPF!

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  18. A beautiful witch, full of positive energy. Saludos

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  19. Welcome to PPF! Thanks for the lovely comments too.

    What a fabulous iterpretation of the song. Gorgeous!

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