My ladies are ready for the Blue Whole Show this May.
Artist Carol Janda shares her pottery, watercolor and other artwork here, showing various steps in her artistic process from inspiration to execution.
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Sunday, April 9, 2017
Show at Blue Whole in May
For the news release I expressed how lucky I am to have the energy and creative drive to enjoy painting and pottery using the things I've studied for years. The study has always been part of the pleasure, bringing up challenges and things to try. Art isn't just one thing, it sort of is everything,and it's my opportunity to know and show myself.
Some of the new work is shown on past blogs, hope you will take a look. Thanks
Some of the new work is shown on past blogs, hope you will take a look. Thanks
Monday, March 13, 2017
Fog and Spider Web
Saturday, February 18, 2017
Peninsula Creek
Watercolors has a special ability to capture the mood of a place, to express the its feel , the shimmer of water and the dappling of shadowed light , the mood of color and its quietness.
Saturday, February 4, 2017
Age Old Challenge in Old Age
As I get older I'm realizing the value of things I used to take for granted, like knowing exactly the right word. I just finished three 6x8 inch value studies of rock carnes, They captured that special feeling of satisfaction which is such a pleasure when a painting completely absorbs me.
I had been studying abstract work for the last couple years, trying to apply my knowledge of watercolor and the elements and principles of design. In a sense all art is abstract and there is no set formula for what works. Kindness, the beauty of nature and simple things can express so much.

If the values are right , everything else will be okay.
I had been studying abstract work for the last couple years, trying to apply my knowledge of watercolor and the elements and principles of design. In a sense all art is abstract and there is no set formula for what works. Kindness, the beauty of nature and simple things can express so much.

Thursday, December 29, 2016
The Olympic Peninsula, Washington State USA
Watercolor paintings of Olympic National Park, Most have been sold and are available as Glicee' prints at 11x14 and 16x 20 with mat and backing
Kalaloch Beach, First Beach at LaPush, Ruby Beach (looking south)and
Cape Alava Aerial View. are unsold originals
Monday, September 5, 2016
New Pottery for October Window at Blue Whole Art Gallery
Getting pottery ready for a show is a big project
since there are several steps, make the piece- bisque fire it,
glaze it and -fire it again to stoneware.
since there are several steps, make the piece- bisque fire it,
glaze it and -fire it again to stoneware.
These are some of the earlier single cats made on the potters wheel
and refined, they all have their own personality..naturally, as they are cats :)
The new cats were designed to hold a candle in the center
and flowers in the cats..or both.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Oil Painting on Oil Monotype Backgrounds
dry smooth surface they work very well.
The Iris is an example of several plate runs in the warm tone background a second smaller plate run which has some abstract hand painted areas with the Iris on the third"layer".
As much as I love watercolor it's nice to challenge myself with oils.
Monday, June 27, 2016
The Mermaid
Oil monotypes sometimes suggest a subject
which is unusual for the artist. The background for the figure was created by spraying the plexi glass plate with solvent and running it through the press to lift the residue of paint . No amount of brush work could achieve that background.
Friday, June 24, 2016
Thursday, June 9, 2016
What's Happened and Happening
I took a break after a fall and the ensuing activities from it. I'm back, the shoulder onto which I landed is almost normal, I was "lucky" that no bones were broken but it lead to a serious retina detachment surgery and eventually cataract surgery. Since November last year until now.I have been inactive with the Blog and FB.
My pottery and painting continue to be my pleasure , did a bit of watercolor teaching and have challenged myself to abstracts and oil painting.
My pottery and painting continue to be my pleasure , did a bit of watercolor teaching and have challenged myself to abstracts and oil painting.
Ranger Station at Crescent Lake
Using sketches, color notes and photos to paint in my home studio, oils have such a wonderful difference from watercolor , it makes me rethink a lot of the process of painting.
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
claythingsplus by Carol Janda: Workshops and Classes
claythingsplus by Carol Janda: Workshops and Classes: Watercolor is the media for my classes but exploring ways to critic yourself and plan composition focal point, placement and how the tools ...
Workshops and Classes
Watercolor is the media for my classes but exploring ways to critic yourself and plan composition focal point, placement and how the tools create the unity of a painting are the subject. What are the elements in a painting which appeal to the viewer?
What are the unifying tools of this abstract? Is there some aspect which attracts you? You are seeing color, contrast, texture, shape, placement and unity from your own experience.
What are the unifying tools of this abstract? Is there some aspect which attracts you? You are seeing color, contrast, texture, shape, placement and unity from your own experience.
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Matrix |
Monday, July 27, 2015
Watercolor Classes
I will be teaching watercolor classes in September and October, Thursdays and Fridays.
Look back thru my blog to fine more examples of my work. contact:studio@olypen.com
I use the Elements and Principle of Design as the basis of my teaching.
Look back thru my blog to fine more examples of my work. contact:studio@olypen.com
Autumn Breeze |
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Refections in a Lily Pond |
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Scene thru the Trees |
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Cape Flattery |
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Lavender Print Sale
Lavender Prints, Frame-ready 11x14 matted -$20.00
Call Studio -360 452 5356 and available at Blue Whole
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Poppies and Lavender |
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Mother and Child |
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Poster Lavender Bundles |
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Lavender and Daisies |
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Lavender Poppies and Bachelor Buttons |
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Grey Marsh Lavender Farm |
Lavender Barn with Olympic Mountain View |
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Zephrsus God of the West Wind
Sometimes a title just works , this oil mono with the wind blowing the "leaves"forward is called Zephyrus, God of the West Wind.
Applying oil paint to plexi-glass plates creates a see- through effect of layers of paint showing second and third or more color additions. Glazing oil paint is a sometimes lucky process which doesn't lend itself to careful planning but created a unique surface.
Oil paint dries very quickly when spread thinly on the plexi-glass so it can dry too much. The specks which flow forward as if driven by the wind, where created by dry chips scraped off the plate and added to the final layer .
Applying oil paint to plexi-glass plates creates a see- through effect of layers of paint showing second and third or more color additions. Glazing oil paint is a sometimes lucky process which doesn't lend itself to careful planning but created a unique surface.
Oil paint dries very quickly when spread thinly on the plexi-glass so it can dry too much. The specks which flow forward as if driven by the wind, where created by dry chips scraped off the plate and added to the final layer .
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
claythingsplus by Carol Janda: Blue Whole April Show
claythingsplus by Carol Janda: Blue Whole April Show: The work previously on my blog is in the window at Blue Whole for April. It's a big project to set up the window but I had wonderful h...
Blue Whole April Show
The work previously on my blog is in the window at Blue Whole for April. It's a big project to set up the window but I had wonderful help from members of Blue Whole, Karin Anderson in particular who has real ability with display design. One of the many advantages of being in a co-op gallery is working together to make the gallery a success.
Inside the gallery |
Outside window lots of glare and the ghost of me> |
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Grown Together
Grown Together |
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Selective Vision
The "viewer" is important to the maker of the art especially with abstract painting which many people have difficulty enjoying. I had some difficulty finding a title, tried Bulwark (Wall) pretty boring, but titles open ideas to begin to understand abstract paintings. At the opening on First Friday at Blue Whole people made some great suggestions. I liked Selective Vision which encourages the viewer to find his own vision.
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