Tuesday, October 11, 2011

"Brewski"

I had the pleasure of taking a Ted Nuttall workshop this summer...highly recommend it! This was one of the pieces I completed. 11"x15" "Brewski". I'm now taking pictures of unsuspecting people and trying to paint them!

12 comments:

Novice Naturalist said...

Very nice! I particularly like the minimalist use of paint--working on that myself, trying to get more image out of the paint I use while trying to leave more negative space.

Cindi said...

wonderful painting.. so "ted like".. loved his workshop and him... yes sneaking those fun shots of folks is difficult.. hes has it down pat.. will be watching for more "ted like" paintings

SooZeQue said...

Beautiful ~ I love the way you've captured all of him without filling the page. I don't seem to be able to do that. It's that negative space I can get my head around.

lkpainter said...

Great painting!

Sonia said...

Wonderful - I too look forward to seeing more like this.

Carol Blackburn said...

Just trying to take those photos is so much fun....:) Brewski is wonderful.

jill polsby said...

'Bout time we got to see some of your "Ted" stuff. It's fabulous!!! But then you know how to use watercolor beautifully already. This is absolutely wonderful. Good job Annelein!!

Anonymous said...

Love the title, it made me giggle. Then the last sentence made me laugh aloud too. Love the painting, Annelein. Truly rather an Americana feel to it!

Susan Liles said...

Wonderful painting from your Ted Workshop...attended his workshop too, so good.

Balaji Venugopal said...

Lovely portrait! It is nicely composed and beautifully painted.

Dena Hill said...

Great work! I took a "Ted" workshop in March and thoroughly enjoyed it and him too. I love his style and his personality. You've done a really good painting here.

A Brush with Color said...

Annelid, this is beautiful, and I really like ALL of these portraits you've done. I saw your most recent one, and then looked at all of these. They really caught my eye, and I can really see the Ted Nuttall influence! Well done!