"Alpine View" 9 X 12 Oil on board.
By Terry Moss
For all you nature lovers enjoy a walk through the trees. Had a great time painting this. It reminds me of the trip we took above Park City, Utah last year. Nature- Love, Oil Painting- Love, Art- Love.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Alpine View
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Upper Stillwater
8 X 10 oil on canvas board
by Terry Moss
The upper Stillwater is a fabulous place to kayak, for great views of the mountains and to see wildlife of every kind. We had a great time with friends the day I snapped this photo reference. We were sitting on the bank having our lunch and taking it all in. When I finished this painting the other day it made me homesick for Montana. I can't wait for Summer so we can visit again. Next time, I will paint the kayaks.
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Thursday, May 1, 2014
Purple Sage
"Purple Sage" 9 X 12 oil on board
by Terry Moss
I have been very busy painting lately and this one is fresh off the easel. The Sage brush was beautiful on the mountain side just above the Heber Valley.
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Thursday, April 17, 2014
Watercolor Tutorial of White flowers
White flowers is a great subject to learn how to develop your watercolor techniques. I enjoy teaching how to paint white flowers because the student learns how to paint around the white space and learns the concept of painting negative spaces. It is also a good way to learn shadowing and nuances of color found in the whites.
The following is a tutorial of white magnolia blossoms:
I started with a full sheet of Arches 300# paper and drew the design with pencil. I chose to use large brushes for this size of painting (32 and 14 round) and later I use a smaller round to get close to the edges.
I started with the background by wetting the paper and adding Windsor Newton Pathalo Turquoise. I painted in sections so the water would not dry before I could cover the whole paper. Remember when you move on to another section to wet the paper first for better control.
Here you see that I have started to put the darks in by using Pathalo Turquoise and Quinacridone Sienna by Daniel Smith, and French Ultramarine blue in various amounts to give it a modeled look.
At this point I moved to the blossoms and added very light glazes of Quinacridone Sienna around the bottom of the flower. I the painted the fist try at the branches using a combination of QS and FU
I realized I didn't like the branch on the bottom left (see pic. #3) so I lightly scrubbed out the the color around the white with a Fritch Scrubber (available at Cheapjoes.com) clear water and blotting lightly with a clean paper towel. I painted over the area with the background color after drying it thoroughly.
I also started putting in the shadows making a blue grey from the colors above and strengthened the QS color in the blossoms.
My next step is to finish painting the branches by adding dark's, the shadows in the blossoms and then give the background one more go round.
Try white flowers for your next painting. Don't forget to look for the slight nuances of color in your photo source and play with a little color to enhance your painting.
Blooming magnolia blossoms watercolor painting
"Blooming Magnolias"
11 X 14 original watercolor on 300# arches paper
By Terry Moss
I finally finished this painting I started a few months ago. Now the blossoms have fallen on the square. I love to see the magnolias in the spring and I hope you will enjoy these until next year.
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Dust off your Brushes
Well its that time again. I will be starting watercolor classes in February after a year of moving, traveling, moving again and enjoying family in between.
I am excited to begin and to get to know new students in the this new area. So dust off your brushes everyone.
If you are in the Sandy,Utah vicinity join me for classes on Monday afternoon. I will be at the Hobby Lobby every Monday from 12:30 to 3:30 except for the first Monday of the month.
Watercolor Classes by Terry Moss starting
I am excited to begin and to get to know new students in the this new area. So dust off your brushes everyone.
Watercolor Classes by Terry Moss starting
Monday February 10th
12:30- 3:30
Learn a
variety of watercolor techniques with personalized instruction. Learn how to save the whites and how to achieve color saturation by glazing to produce vibrant watercolor paintings.
Beginning / Intermediate
$20/ 3 hour class
This class will extend through the end of the month and then we will start with another subject
One class workshop in Logan, Utah in March. Come see me there.
Monday, December 2, 2013

"Sweet Kisses" by Terry Moss
watercolor on 300# Arches cold press paper
I am revisiting my watercolor paintings just for fun.This one I painted a little while ago. My daughter took a picture of her children and I couldn't resist painting this special moment.
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