I am at this point now. I may put in a very thin background wash of aureolin, and drop in some of the green I have used for the leaves.
What a wonderful feeling! It sneaks up on you while you're playing with the paint, and you suddenly realize you know and feel exactly what to do. It must be part of the proverbial learning curve. I know I have felt it a few times when riding, too. It is the "AHA!!!" moment, and there is nothing like it. I visited the gallery in Vancouver yesterday - no photos, as it was a very wet and miserable day. But the gallery is fabulous! Small, but so perfectly set up, with an unbelievably eclectic and beautiful collection of art. I am looking forward to showing there this summer, and hope they will allow me to participate in more of their displays.
As always, your comments are most welcome! |
This has turned out to be a beauty.. I love this. And good to know of the gallery thing happening. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rose, thank so sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Kathryn. :) I love the pink! And that AHA feeling is so awesome, funny how it always comes unexpectedly right?
ReplyDeleteEen prachtige roos lieve groetjes Danielle
ReplyDeleteIt is a beauty...and I love your description of the "AHA"-- means you were in the ZONE :) ;)
ReplyDeleteHello Kathryn:) This rose is a beauty! The pink is so beautiful. I'm curious how you handle the background:)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and vibrant Kathryn! Thanks for sharing your steps, I enjoy following along.
ReplyDeleteA true beauty ! And I loved to see the steps !
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!!! I love those magical days when it feels like the brush is just an extension of us!
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