I must say, I am really enjoying painting in watercolor this summer. I'm not quite sure if it is a reflection of the transparency and brightness of the season or is it in this heatwave the idea of oils and turps is a bit too much. What I am sure about is the pleasure I've had. Painting puts a smile on my face even when it is difficult. However, there is a different dynamic when I'm painting in oil because of the process of achieving realism, classicism and my storytelling. I know if I persist, I'll get it exactly where I want it to be. Oil painting allows time to pass over the canvas, the painter and for the image to evolve and unfurl. For me, watercolor is more about immediacy and (much like a journal) capturing the atmosphere and head space of that particular painting session. That is not to say there is a carelessness... every stroke still matters greatly. But there is definitely the feeling that I could tackle the same image everyday and come up with a completely different painting. (That's an idea- Watercolor 30 days of the same image).
I hope you enjoy what I've been up to also.

Check out the last week of this month's 3/2/1s in SHOP.
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The Middle Ground /watercolor/mixed by Rachel Jones




detail of painting by Rachel Jones


I included the shot below because I love how art changes over the day. It really sets a mood depending on the light. (Fickle thy name is art) Each element revealing a different side.
detail of painting by Rachel Jones

In other news:

If you are missing the oils, more dramatic paintings, and small art...
this is currently my display at Studio B. 
Contact Studio B for details. (843) 839-1278



More to come.

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