Karen Knutson paints in mixed media, trying to make her paintings fun and easy. A wide range of subjects, including landscapes, figures, collage, abstracts, florals, and birds. Many lessons are included on this blog to encourage her art students. Teaching across the country makes her life a great journey.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Happy Easter!
Nothing says Spring quite as well as tulips popping through the ground, right? My dad's favorite flower is tulips, so I always think of him when I paint them. I'm preparing for an illusionary watercolor workshop that I'm teaching in Springfield, IL on April 13 – 16th. There still might be a couple of openings if you contact Mary Selinski at this email: mselinski@aol.com We’ll be learning how to make objects look ghost-like, so we can see through them. It took me about 7 years to perfect this technique, but now it's lots easier to do the magic transparent look.
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illusionary,
tulips
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Hi Karen, I do like your blue ghostly tulips! The design works well with the organic shapes of the tulips! Fun!
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