I am continuing to increase depth in the rose, adding shadows and more intense color here and there. After masking a few spots, the leaves are glazed with aureolin and dried. Now I am glazing the local colors and shadows. The pigments for the leaves are quin. gold, quin. burnt orange and phthalo blue. I am finding the blue to give richer and more varied shades of green. The stem is primarily alizarin crimson, with some of the lighter green mixture, and some burnt orange. Fabriano paper and I do not get along well. I tried twice with this same image, and when I got to the point of darkening the background, no matter how I painted it, it came out streaky. So I have happily returned to the Arches. I couldn't post for a while, as I had no camera. I had been using my sister's, but she wanted it back, so she could take photos of her new dog. I am happy to report that she got another Boxer, after having lost her two earlier this year. And she got a rescue. Her name is Ellie, and she is SOOO sweet - love just oozes out of every pore, and her eyes melt your heart. I can't believe it. The last time I posted it was still summer. Now it's wet and cold. Long pants, rain gear, Bruno in his winter blanket, the cat won't go outside - yup, it's winter!
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This Miss Rose is lovely dancing.. Happy with the sun shining and with the water drops refreshing.. Great art Kathryn, great art!!
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Kathryn, this is really beautiful and I look forward to the finished rose!! the leaves are amazing! I guess we'll be seeing a "future" boxer painting???
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rose, Kathryn! I love the 'bubbles' in the background, they just make the painting perfect!
ReplyDeleteLovely hue to that rose . Love seeing the process.
ReplyDeleteToday in our neck of New England it was mid 70s and out on the bogs the cranberry harvest has started :)
Oh did I ever tell you-- your amazing!
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Such a great WIP, Kathryn! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe background is gorgeous.
Yep....looks like summer has said goodbye here also....sob.....
Rose is looking lovely - and you know I'm going to ask for photos of Ellie, too :) xx
ReplyDeleteStunning work Kathryn. You are so good at flowers! :0)
ReplyDeleteThis rose is going to be beautiful! Great depth and texture in the background.
ReplyDeleteMerveilleusement belle... Une merveille!
ReplyDeleteRoses are you. They are not me. This beauty takes the prize. The one I tried Sunday, gets the booby.
ReplyDeleteAhhhhh.. This is so beautiful. Cant really see how it is not complete. But still waiting for the completed work.
ReplyDeleteYour rose is stunning Kathrine, looks so real and fresh , can't believe it isn't finished yet, to me it looks like it is :-) Here the weather has changed too , the leaves have started to fall and it is rainy but still not cold. xx
ReplyDeleteHello Kathryn:) So glad to be back:) This rose is stunning!!! Wow and wow. I'm so happy for your sister to have an other dog. I can remember the other two, they were so sweet. Take care:)xx
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