My Three Latest Art and Photo Uploads to Fine Art America 😊

Lady Of The Garden 6x6 Acrylic Watercolor #3 ©Felipe Adan Lerma https://fineartamerica.com/featured/lady-of-the-garden-6x6-acrylic-watercolor-3-felipe-adan-lerma.html
Lady Of The Garden 6×6 Acrylic Watercolor #3 ©Felipe Adan Lerma https://fineartamerica.com/featured/lady-of-the-garden-6×6-acrylic-watercolor-3-felipe-adan-lerma.html
*
Currently available 😊

Above is one of three new images I’ve relatively recently uploaded to my Fine Art America site.

Lady of the Garden is one of my early 6×6 watercolor explorations on Absorbent Ground, most of which I laid down some watercolor washes, the absorbent ground having been textured just a bit, and then studied to see what if any image the result inspired in me!

Eventually an elegantly dress lady in a hat, walking happily in their garden, seemed to be what I was bring out from my first inlays of paint.

I also experimented, literally carving my sig into the absorbent ground while still wet. It definitely creates an imprint, and is something to keep in mind as I go forward with new work 😊

It’s all a process. Even surprise realizations being part of that process I think, and watercolor work itself is/was a process evolving from my work on the painting below —

Floating Blooms Acrylic Painting ©Felipe Adan Lerma https://fineartamerica.com/featured/floating-blooms-acrylic-painting-felipe-adan-lerma.html
Floating Blooms Acrylic Painting ©Felipe Adan Lerma
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/floating-blooms-acrylic-painting-felipe-adan-lerma.html
*
Currently available 😊

Floating Blooms above is my transition acrylic piece, moving from nearly two decades of water soluble oils, back to my 80s paint preference, acrylics!

It turned out being a transition piece because, working with water even more so than possible, or usual anyway, with water soluble oils, reminded me I’d never done another watercolor since one in the late 70s when I knew literally nothing about watercolors and painted one small piece, a tea jar making sun tea on our back porch railing, via what I now realize was a purely dry and dry technique, lol 😂

I’d happened to first read about absorbent grounds to create watercolors on canvas researching how to do washes with acrylics, and decided I needed to experiment once again, over forty years later, with watercolors again ❤️

I bought an inexpensive watercolor pan set at Michaels, and Ridges of Spring Light became my very first watercolor experiment and my first thought and reaction using water with watercolor was – WOW! 💕

Process sometimes also means circling back, which is what led me to my floral macro photo below.

Floral Series 5 A Daughters Flower Circa 2020 ©Felipe Adan Lerma https://fineartamerica.com/featured/floral-series-5-a-daughters-flower-circa-2020-felipe-adan-lerma.html
Floral Series 5 A Daughters Flower Circa 2020 ©Felipe Adan Lerma https://fineartamerica.com/featured/floral-series-5-a-daughters-flower-circa-2020-felipe-adan-lerma.html
*
Prints & gifts available on FAA 😊

Our youngest girl (along with her 7 year old) has loved gardening and flowers since she herself was a child. I first realized this back in the early 80s as I was clumsily, and without a clue, was ”sticking” flower seeds into the ground around our house, I felt a motion beside me, looked over, and saw her squatting beside me. Big eyes wide, she says, “Whatcha doing?” ❤️

The image above is from a large shot of a floral arrangement on her breakfast room table in her home. I really liked the crop and view, but then took it into my iPhone’s editing app and simply adjusted the Noise filter, creating this nearly watercolor ready rendition 😊

*

So these are my three most recent uploads to my site on Fine Art America. I’d wanted to do more, more frequently, and post about each one, but as I pointed out in my most recent post, time and other priorities took the lead, and their toll.

Still, this has worked out to really show my creative journey the last few months.

I hope you’ve enjoyed the story, and my work!

All the best everyone!

Adan

My Related Amazon Affiliate Search Products
https://www.amazon.com/shop/felipeadanlerma

https://amzn.to/2ZaLIRz

My Related Posts Here On My Blog

My Latest Posts On My Website!

*
Thanks again, everyone! 😊

Adan

Artist self portrait - photo of Felipe Adan Lerma on converted railway track bike ferry for the Island Line Trail connecting mainland Vermont to South Hero on Lake Champlain.

Twitter / Instagram / FB @FelipeAdanLerma
Amazon Author Page – https://amzn.to/2YpgyUf
Fine Art America (FAA) – https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/felipeadan-lerma.html

Floating Blooms Acrylic Painting ©Felipe Adan Lerma https://fineartamerica.com/featured/floating-blooms-acrylic-painting-felipe-adan-lerma.html

4 responses to “My Three Latest Art and Photo Uploads to Fine Art America 😊”

  1. Francisco Bravo Cabrera Avatar
    Francisco Bravo Cabrera

    Hello Felipe, hope you and your family is well…we are all dealing with this situation as best as possible but I see you are doing some lovely work. Take good care, stay aware and home, that is the best we can do to go through this pandemic with health and sanity. All the best and my greetings, happiness and love from Spain.

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Ya’ll too, Francisco. We’re such little fish in the huge pond, but we have our art, and we have each other, and we have hope the good ones caring for all people among the few making all the long term decisions for all of us will prevail. Slim chance. But it’s all we have, hope and caring for each other 💕

      Liked by 1 person

      1. Francisco Bravo Cabrera Avatar
        Francisco Bravo Cabrera

        I agree! Stay aware, alert and home, that is the best we can do, and of course, follow the protocols, the law and keep the faith!

        Liked by 1 person

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.