• Skip to content

Primary

  • Lynda Hoffman-Snodgrass
  • Artist Statement
  • Resume
  • Portfolio
  • Shop Original Art
  • Cart
  • Fine Art Prints & More
  • Wearable Art
  • Fabric Designs
  • Archives
  • Workshops
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Back
  • Checkout

Primary

  • Lynda Hoffman-Snodgrass
  • Artist Statement
  • Resume
  • Portfolio
  • Shop Original Art
  • Cart
    • Checkout
  • Fine Art Prints & More
  • Wearable Art
  • Fabric Designs
  • Archives
  • Workshops
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • 0 items

Beginnings

AuthorPostedbyLynda Hoffman-Snodgrass on on March 7, 2018|2 Comments on Beginnings

The snow has really melted as the tulip leaves continue to push up out of the ground.  For years I have photographed Tulips with the idea of one day painting a tulip series.  Recently I spent an afternoon going through my digital files, moving the tulip photos to one folder.  It is over 5 1/2 GB in size!  Lots of fun images and ideas to work from.  Starting to get very excited to see where this series will take me.

In the early 1990’s I felt that my paintings were not “arty” enough as people would see them and say, “oh that looks just like a photograph”.  I tried to loosen up and eventually this took me on a journey of discovery working in abstraction.  As much as love working in abstraction the tulips are calling to me.

 It is my preference is to work from photos/digital images inside my studio rather than the actual flowers as they change and light changes too quickly for me.  I may however push my boundaries and comfort zones as this series progresses.   For now I need to focus on getting that first tulip painting started.  The sketch that I posted a few days ago needed to be modified a little as I felt there was too much sky in the upper right section.  Made the change then sketched the image onto a full size sheet of  300lb Fabriano hot press watercolor paper after securing it with clear package sealing tape.  The fun begins!  A few years ago I won an award for one of my paintings at a Watercolor Society of Oregon Exhibition.  Part of the award was tubes of M Graham Artists Watercolors donated by M Graham in colors that were new to me.  I pulled those out and filled my pallet with these beautiful fresh colorful paints. Will be fun to play with these new colors as well as my favorites.

Beginning: Laying on the first color washes ( step 1 was the sketch )

Tulip step2 - Lynda Hoffman-Snodgrass
Tulip step 2 – Lynda Hoffman-Snodgrass

 Layering in shadows, developing shapes, pattern and texture

Tulip step3 - Lynda Hoffman-Snodgrass
Tulip step 3 – Lynda Hoffman-Snodgrass

2 Comments

  1. Sheila Delgado
    7 years ago Permalink

    Oh this is going to be lovely!

    Reply
  2. Lynda Hoffman-Snodgrass
    7 years ago Permalink

    Thank you Sheila – I am very excited about this painting!
    Will try to get a photo up of the progress tomorrow.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

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

Post navigation

Previous
Next

Lynda Hoffman-Snodgrass © All Rights ReservedMINIMAL

Follow us

Follow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookSubscribe to our Channel on YouTubeFollow us on PinterestConnect with us on LinkedinFollow us on Instagram
x