I started very wet, with aureolin, quin. burnt orange and a bit of quin. pink. |
I had to mask the entire form before I did another wet "drop in the pigment" wash of burnt orange, quin. violet and a touch of indanthrone blue. |
Masking off. Wet-in-wet with quin. pink [very thin] and cobalt blue. |
More w/w with cobalt blue and indanthrone blue. |
I did a bit of lifting to suggest light source form right, painted the antennae, did some detail work, and I think I will call it "Done". The framable size is 11 x 9 in. or 27 x 23 cm. |
So specializing in lobsters, heh ? This one made e smile...he has such a cute expression, too ( like Lenny ), I can picture them in a story book for children , they would love them! Good job Kathryn
ReplyDeleteI've just been browsing through your latest works of art and I really am so impressed! I love the Lobster but I particularly like the carp too - and the dogs are amazing! You really are talented :0)
ReplyDeleteHe is wonderful! I love his color! :-)
ReplyDeleteKathryn was very good, is making a serious fun and colorful, I love it.
ReplyDeleteThe choice of orange background was most certain
This complementary valoruzou even more blue.
Congratulations!
Love this little fellow! Gorgeous shade of blue, and lovely complementary background xx
ReplyDeleteScorpion king.very good step by step explanations....Thank U
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