I've been playing with this for the past few days, between work-time and horse-time. Above is the finished painting. It will measure 11 x 5 inches when matted. Below is the process, from sketch to last fussy glazes.
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Initial glazes of aureolin on iris, then mask perimeter, and slop on some very wet washes. Photo taken while still wet. |
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I have intensified the dark in the background a bit with same colors, and on the iris I've added more yellow, and started to shadow it . For that, I used a very dilute purple/blue glaze. |
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After 2 washes, I remove the masking fluid. The washes are aureolin, burnt orange and indanthrone blue. |
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For the stem and bud, I use phthalo green, with burnt gold and burnt orange, and a purple/orange mix for the bud tip. |
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Just more depth of shadow and hue. I also lift the warmer shadow on the far right petal, and went to grey instead. |
That is so beautiful. And it's fascinating to see your process, I love to see process photos. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely job! You did a great job with the yellow palette, I know from experience it's a tough thing to paint. Really enjoyed your in progress photos:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting on my blog. I'm glad it brought me to see your website, as well. These are great photoss showing how this beautiful painting developed. I love the way the background intensifies the glow and gives and antiquity. Oh, how I can relate to 2 am painting sessions!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful painting and I love that you show your steps - it was especially interesting to see how you created that beautiful background!
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