Artist Carol Janda shares her pottery, watercolor and other artwork here, showing various steps in her artistic process from inspiration to execution.
Thursday, February 28, 2019
Sunday, July 29, 2018
Round About Lavender
Sequim Washington has beautiful lavender fields and farms that preserve the farm land and round -abouts which help the traffic flow.... . Good Title
Blue Whole Art Gallery August 2018 Featured Artist show Show
I'm the featured artist at Blue Whole Art Gallery for August.
I will show a new oil painting of Solduc Falls which is just barely dry
and several new pottery pieces.
I will show a new oil painting of Solduc Falls which is just barely dry
and several new pottery pieces.
Monday, April 30, 2018
Spring Weather
Capture the feeling
of spring weather
swirling from sun to rain
Saturday, March 3, 2018
Friday, March 2, 2018
Salmon Run Coho
My work has always involved the Elements and Principles of Designs in ways that are very hard to define since art really isn't a science and trying to manipulate it into an orderly process can be a creativity killer.
Value,color, line, shape, direction, size and texture are art's tools not the medium and materials .
Even an artist can't have them all at one time in one painting or piece of pottery or a clothes or house or whatever .So the trick is to decide what to use to best express the needs of a picture.
In Salmon Run shape and direction work with color and texture to create the depth and flow of water and repetition of shapes. It also is an effort to have the viewer look beyond the surface, getting past the white riffles to see the shallow depth and clarity of the water and enjoy the complimentary purple /yellow colors.
I hope to draw your eye in.
Value,color, line, shape, direction, size and texture are art's tools not the medium and materials .
Even an artist can't have them all at one time in one painting or piece of pottery or a clothes or house or whatever .So the trick is to decide what to use to best express the needs of a picture.
In Salmon Run shape and direction work with color and texture to create the depth and flow of water and repetition of shapes. It also is an effort to have the viewer look beyond the surface, getting past the white riffles to see the shallow depth and clarity of the water and enjoy the complimentary purple /yellow colors.
I hope to draw your eye in.
Friday, January 19, 2018
claythingsplus by Carol Janda: Music of the Spheres
claythingsplus by Carol Janda: Music of the Spheres: This painting can be viewed horizontally or vertically. As vertical it has a different feeling of space and atmosphere,depth and distance,...
Monday, September 25, 2017
Music of the Spheres
This painting can be viewed horizontally or vertically. As vertical it has a different feeling of space and atmosphere,depth and distance, as opposed to the orchestra and the audience.
It began as a study of movement ,line and color, using a limited palette of complimentary color. When my friends responded they all liked this horizontal view which looked like a stage or amphitheater. Once it is viewed one way, it's interesting to accept the changed feeling the atmospheric view.
Saturday, September 23, 2017
Abstract Mixed Media
Experimentation is always interesting sometimes frustrating and often leaves me wondering what
others see in my abstract pieces. Letting images just happen from a feeling or concept challenges that part of me that says I need to know what I'm doing. I've always loved realistic landscape and flowers for the pleasure of being accurate, reproducing a better than photographic aliveness , pointing out what I like about the subject.
I called this Morning Meditation, it had that half awake quietness before the day starts, things out of focus, blurry and sleepy. .
Acrylic, gouache and watercolor on watercolor paper. 15x21"
others see in my abstract pieces. Letting images just happen from a feeling or concept challenges that part of me that says I need to know what I'm doing. I've always loved realistic landscape and flowers for the pleasure of being accurate, reproducing a better than photographic aliveness , pointing out what I like about the subject.
I called this Morning Meditation, it had that half awake quietness before the day starts, things out of focus, blurry and sleepy. .
Acrylic, gouache and watercolor on watercolor paper. 15x21"
Sunday, September 10, 2017
Prints of the Peninsula
Over many years of hiking , wondering and even flying I have collected many scenes of the Olympic Peninsula and Olympic National Park.
Many of these original watercolors have sold but I have reproduced them as prints and cards using a printer which has color fast inks. Giclee' ,to spray, is the term used to indicate the color fastness of inks in modern printers now available to artists.
This control of the reproductions allows the artist to represent the original accurately at very reasonable cost.
Thursday, July 6, 2017
Bird Ladies

A previous blog showed the entire group from last winter, each lady has her own personality with birds ,flowers or a small vase built in.
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Charcoal Float Drawing
Powdered charcoal on water color paper enhanced by a bit of tan and organized by a few black directional lines and very subtle value changes, expressed the icy puddles in my back alley. The mystery of the orange is a cherry tree leaf but I hope it causes the eye to ask a question and explore the rest of the design. I always wanted to paint something with that wonderful color of the fall cherry tree leaves.
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.
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