Then a blue mixture - indanthrone, aureolin and alizarin crimson for the shadowed area. |
Thoughts and tangential meanderings on horses, painting, and anything else that captures my interest
Then a blue mixture - indanthrone, aureolin and alizarin crimson for the shadowed area. |
Love the rose painting! It's just beautiful ♥
ReplyDeleteThis is coming along beautifully, Kathryn. There's a lot going on and it's nice when there's a story behind the painting And to me, the rose couldn't be more beautiful!! It's my favorite flower since I was born in June!!!
ReplyDeleteyour rose is really lovely. I would call it done!
ReplyDeleteThis one is just wonderful, Kathryn..you are growing by leaps and bounds as an artist, if I may say so! I used to marvel at artists like Jacqueline Gnott who did photo realistic paintings of flowers...your rose is of same standards....Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThe rose is pure perfection , and the first painting is surely a future stunner ! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely rose painting!
ReplyDeleteYou can do this!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd the rose is soooo beautious!
love
tweedles
You have more patience than I do because usually if something doesn't work, I'm already over it, lol!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see it progress... And your rose is a stunner! :0)
Bellissimo!
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