90/100: Painting in miniature
In my last set of 10 paintings, I made one teeny tiny landscape. I really enjoyed that one, so I decided to push myself a bit this time and see just how small I could make some of these paintings.
In my last set of 10 paintings, I made one teeny tiny landscape. I really enjoyed that one, so I decided to push myself a bit this time and see just how small I could make some of these paintings.
Kicking them off with the teeniest little abstract landscape. Less than 1” in any dimension!
Less abstract, still teeny.
Tiny pomegranates! I was loving the tiny drawings at this point.
Still going strong…
Coming to the end of the tiny painting streak - an itty bitty Oregon coast sunset and an excuse to include gold gouache again.
A little bit bigger, a little bit less abstract, one of my favorites so far.
I have a painting of a poppy field that has hung in my bedroom my whole life. This one was inspired by that painting but not actually referencing it. In that I never got up to go look at the painting in this process…
Painting a little abstract (mended) sweater as a break from mending a pile of actual sweaters.
This one started out as me cleaning out a brush or two but I love how it came together!
Sort of a t-abstract-master piece? Sort of just a red onion?