As I mentioned I was at a watercolor workshop last week in Hendersonville, NC at Kanuga Camp and Conference. My instructor was figurative watercolorist, Ted Nuttal. His work is simply beautiful! My favorite piece was of an older Jewish man in Central Park that was watching his family a little distance away. Ted captured the tender love in the man's face as he watched his family. Unfortunately I didn't find this particular painting on his website-- www.tednuttal.com (at least not at the time of this writing) so you won't be able to take a look at it. Anyway many artists can paint but they can't teach . . . Ted is a great painter and teacher! If you are a watercolor artist and interested in doing some figurative paintings/portraits, I would highly recommend him. Below is a painting that I started at the workshop. I still may do a bit more on it, but it is very close to being finished.
I hope to get back to posting a painting a day tomorrow, but I don't make any promises! :-) After being gone a week my house isn't exactly clean and my kitchen isn't exactly stocked with food. That is what happens with a husband, two teenage guys, and a dog that sheds! :-D Hopefully I can at least get some food and start a painting tomorrow and start the cleaning Tues . . . that is if I can stand to look at it that long!
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