Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Colored Pencil Portrait Complete

Colored Pencil Portrait Finished


     I am working on finishing a lot of my unfinished projects and this is one of them.  She is my niece and this was taken at the St. Louis zoo.  She was so photogenic!  She just loved to pose for the camera!  I will compete with this piece and then I will send it to my brother where it will have a permanent home.
This piece is mostly done with neutral colors.  French grays, cool and warm grays and a few other colors as well.  I used a couple brands of colored pencil.  I have the full line of both Prismacolor and Derwent Coloursoft.  I am looking at adding the Luminess full color set next month.
I want to a little bit about cameras.
     With cameras the way they are nowadays, it is so easy to take a change, take a lot of photos, and take your time going through them.  You should also try to get the settings right and check the focus.  Do a test shot to check your settings, unless you have a scene that is rapidly changing.  Doing a test shot and checking it can save you from disappointment when you get home.
In the world of cameras, it is important to understand that having a high megapixel doesn’t necessarily mean you will have a great picture.  The quality of the glass used in the lenses, and much more goes into a great camera.  I found that out the hard way.  I received a new camera as a gift.....higher megapixels, so I gave my old camera away to someone in my family!  Well it does not take as great of pictures, and she won’t give me my old one back.....even though I am doing free
paintings for them.  I am just trying to save a little and hopefully get the same camera again.
Lots of learned lessons there.
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“Logging the miles on your brushes (pencils) is the only way to really advance as an artist.”
                                                                                                    ~ Deborah Boyet ~  
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Thursday, August 8, 2019


Camellia inWhite

I love to paint in white but a bug eaten camellia is a tedious and puzzling piece of art work if you paint in a realist style as I do.  So it is a labor of love that continues.

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Thanks for looking and don’t forget to stop and smell the roses....or whatever flower may come your way.

                                ~ Deborah Boyet ~

Friday, August 2, 2019

Brush Flush Revitalizes Brush Washer

Love my Brush Flush!  Have used it for years but put it to the test today.  Took my old Holbein brush washer that held turps and had been sitting in a corner for years.  Opened it and WOW I was blasted by a smell and greeted by scummy build up at least 1/2 inch of paint and reduced turpentine.  Yuck.        Cleaned out the gunk and then started washing it with Dawn. No luck, so then I took my Brush Flush and before long it were free of all that build up!!!
I have had this one bottle for a long long time but now it is time to reorder.  Worth every bit of $15.95.  This bottle is more than 10 years old!
      At the end of my oil painting session I wash my brushes in Gamsol, then take them to the sink and start washing them in Brush Flush and cool water.  It is amazing to me every single time, how much paint remains in the brushes.   This is one product I take with me everywhere I paint.
     This is a reminder to never use water that is very warm on your brushes.  You will loosen the glue that holds the bristles/hairs/fibers in place.
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 ~ Deborah Boyet ~
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Sunday, March 17, 2019

Showing My True Colors! An Idea To Chart Watercolors

     I have been looking for a way for a very long time to chart my wartercolors.....Hey, a chart works great........until you add new colors.  Then what?  You have to start all over if you want to keep your color families together.
     Now I am sure that none of what I am doing is new.  In fact, I started with this idea years ago, but the materials were not very good and they still may not be.  Time will tell.  I have ordered plastic coin holders that fit the swatch stamp made by Danielle Donaldson.   You can stamp and quickly cut a bunch out and have them ready to paint and write the info on.  Very quick and they are cute too.   She has a lot of different styles.  You should go check it out and order something from her market here.  You really have to see more of these cuties!


Go to Danielle Donaldson’s website and go to her Market section.  She has a lot of interesting stamps to choose from.

     So I have decided to showcase two watercolor-colors that I own as often as possible.  That means talking about my favorite company.....Ta-da-da-da!!Daniel Smith and their fabulous, beautiful and earthy colors as well as a few other companies that have colors that are simply beautiful.  So here goes......the first two colors I want to show off and talk about.  I made my own swatches until my stamps come.  I am going to make these two swatches again.  I don’t like how the “notes” section looks.  At least I will move the letters closer together, but I may leave a small amount unpainted on the right side and write them after turning the swatch 90 degrees to the left......just not sure yet but I know I don’t like the way it looks currently.  But the information about granulating and transparent and staining are very important to me.  

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Egret Swamp Family ~ a few from my past

Egret Swamp Family

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This is a colored pencil drawing on board
that was immensely fun and difficult for its
size to complete with accuracy.
The photo was from a small sad zoo who’s 
prices were much too high, however the zoo
backed up to a marsh, and you could hear the
din of a thousand or more birds squawking 
before you even got near.
At this time this may be the only bit of memory 
that exists after a bad computer crash.
It is really sad for me because I actually took
hundreds of really great bird photos that 
day.   I even got permission and braved 
going down to where the two alligators were.
Yes, I did see one but only after I got to close and he saw me!
Thrashed his body in that horseshoe shaped that 
shoes me his (my grandma what BIG TEETH 
you have) and what a bad-ass tail too!!!
He blended in with the ground so well it was just bone
shaking crazy! And I am not afraid of even big bad animals
but he did take at least 5 or 6 years off my life!
But he was more afraid of me and splashed
quite noisily into the water scaring the birds I had
Been so intent on creeping up on.  Thank you 
Mr. Croc for all of the crap lost.
What? Only to be had by a bad computer crash 
and an even worse back-up system.  They
were still fairly new back then and 
I did not have need to use my system.
Lesson today for my readers......
Check that your back up is in good
working order? Yes?

No bird soars too high if he 
Soars with his own wings.......
~William Blake~

Live life with no regrets my friends,
And live as if there is no tomorrow! ~DB~

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