I'm FREE

I'm FREE

Monday, May 28, 2012

More Runny Paint ... More Lifting ...


First wash and lift while wet

Second, with the same colors

Third wash, with three different brown shades, and lifting while wet
I think i'll do some dry lifting, and then add some color, depth and shadows.

WHY did I chose such a difficult flower???

I think I'll make it a bit easier [ I hope ] by changing the reds to whites.


As always, your comments are most welcome.

10 comments:

  1. The painting looks good! And good luck with the rhododendrons! I know how complicated they are, love to see how you would paint them! Have a nice day!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Interesting work, will be watching closely! xx

    ReplyDelete
  3. I love seeing your paintings emerge from nowhere! Fantastic! And this lifting method is so effective :0)

    ReplyDelete
  4. Well haven't you got a sense of humor today. I like it. This painting is fun. It will make people smile. I've never been mooned by a guy and a horse at the same time.

    ReplyDelete
  5. The pictures are developing nicely, Kathryn. It's interesting watching the technique.

    ReplyDelete
  6. A great joy to follow your work. Wish you a beautiful Wednesday!

    ReplyDelete
  7. I had to come see how you were coming along,,, and you are!
    My computer had a virus last night and I was very worried that I would never be able to look at your work again, but the puter is all better now. (i hope)
    love
    tweedles

    ReplyDelete
  8. Isn't it wonderful that we can change the colors of flowers when we paint? The two paintings are looking good!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Hi Kathryn, fun to see the methodology...

    ReplyDelete
  10. The value of foundation is very strong. It promises a great piece of art. And even the composition of the bodies is "humorous" I know how difficult the job is. Our nephew is shoeing horses in Maryland and at age 27 he already had knee surgeries. Hard job, that what I see. Both, the guy and the horse are concentrating on their thing. This painting is definitely telling the story.
    Thank you Kathryn,
    Irina

    ReplyDelete