Street painter Lorelle Miller shared the following two street painting images that she did over the last two weekends with us at Blog Now on streetpainting.tv...
"The painting called Bolle di Sapone (8’ x 12’ street painting) after Luigi Bechi was created in Santa Clarita. This venue is my home territory where my art students can stop by and see me street painting. Some of them have never seen anything like this so it is fun to see their reaction to the size, the technique as well as my general appearance after rolling around on the asphalt for two days."
"The second piece called Victorian Fantasy ( 8’ x 12’ street painting) after Arthur Drummond was created at the Via Arte festival in Bakersfield which is always a favorite venue of mine. There is a great vibe during the event. Here the street painters often paint until very late at night and if feels like a big painting party.
I loved interpreting this beautiful watercolor done around the late 1800’s. I used more colors in this piece than just about any other piece I think I have done. I loved working on the figure in the landscape as I plan to approach that subject matter for my own work sometime in the near future." - Lorelle Miller