It's always fun as an artist figuring out how to push the envelope and bend the rules a little. Being an experimental artist makes it more of a challenge! I belong to the West Texas Watercolor Society and they have their prospectus, that I try as I might to abide by when entering their shows. But it isn't easy...as I paint intuitively and things get stuck on there that are laying around my work area just because it pleases me. Therefore my work doesn't always comply with the rules and I can't enter...but this time I was mindful and hopefully I have met the criteria. Any how...there are no found papers, no printed papers, only ones I have painted and that's the way I came up with the name, Paper Pears.
Current works in watercolor, mixed media, collage, Gelli printing and acrylic painting copyright Leada Wood.
Showing posts with label #creativity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #creativity. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
Sunday, June 23, 2019
“Blooming Melody” by Leada Wood, Texas Artist
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"Blooming Melody" ©2019 Leada Wood |
When friends get together to create, there is an electrical current in the air. On such a day this painting was conceived while digging through my stash of collage papers. Some were Gelli prints I had painted and others I found in my files. Cutting and gluing them into an arrangement of fantasy flowers was music to my heart. Making an intuitive collage is a joyful experience, you never know what you will create!
"Every possibility begins with the courage to imagine."---Mary Anne Radmacher
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
“A Little Bird Told Me” by Leada Wood, Texas Artist
Monday, March 4, 2019
Challenge Yourself by Leada Wood, Texas Artist
Life is a challenge, right, I get that, but it’s fun to set up creative challenges for myself. Whether it’s diet, exercise or my art I enjoy the challenge of something new and different. Recently I have started a new way of eating called Keto and believe me it is a challenge! I also completed a 30 paintings in 30 days challenge and was so relieved when I was finished but what a sense of accomplishment to have 30 new paintings that I otherwise would not have done.
"Out of Bali" ©2019 Leada Wood |
My personal preference for drawing on a dark surface is white charcoal pencil or some light colored chalk. It rubs away easily and takes the fear of drawing straight on the canvas away. I am still laying in color at this point. I did learn that all black gesso are not created equal and that I have been using one brand that I will not be using again.
You can see the piece of jewelry that was made by M Douglas Walton in the upper right corner that gave me my inspiration for this piece. I may do it again, who knows, only use a square canvas and create it even larger. It was an entertaining experiment with materials that were new to me and I learned somethings along the way. That's what challenges are for...to learn new things. This is 8x10 in acrylics.
Friday, March 1, 2019
Here’s The Thing, by Leada Wood, Texas Artist
Being an artist is not all running around the countryside painting idyllic scenery like one might think. Nor living it up with the gang in the studio. It’s a lot of time spent alone putting in the hours to hone your craft, whether you’re feeling creative or not. Inspiration won’t come knocking if your not working.
One must wear many hats as an artist, taking care of marketing, social media, bookkeeping, shipping, packaging, cleaning the studio, gallery representation, art walks, art shows, doing demos, classes and the list goes on and on. That doesn’t include what I have to do in my other life. So you see it’s a very busy but good life. I am one of the fortunate ones who gets to live this frenzied Artist life that I have
a passion for. It wouldn’t be for everyone but when it chooses you, you are truly blessed.

Just a little bit of the packaging getting ready for an art walk. I matt, wrap and label each painting as well as make labels and signs for them. I also must take good photographs of each drawing, and painting, and catalog them, as well as take all my refrence photos.
I am always thinking of the next painting, how can I do it different, what am I trying to say? What inspires me...everything...the way light hits a flower or the colors of the clouds or shadows. Nature is everywhere and it captures all my senses. I am an observer and curious about every little thing, it's who I am.
I think anyone can be paint if they are willing to put in the time and learn the skills. Most people are creative, maybe they haven’t discovered that about themselves, but when they do, OH what a
journey they are in for!
"I simply do not distinguish between work and play" ----Mary Oliver
"Curiosity about life in all of its aspect, I think, is still the secret of great creative people"
--Leo Burnett
"Creativity is contagious, pass it on" ---Albert Einstein
"Use what talents you possess; the woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang the best." ----Henry Van Dyke
"Curiosity about life in all of its aspect, I think, is still the secret of great creative people"
--Leo Burnett
"Creativity is contagious, pass it on" ---Albert Einstein
"Use what talents you possess; the woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang the best." ----Henry Van Dyke
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