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Monday, July 21, 2014

When in Doubt, Paint a Flower ... or ... Look, Ma - No Masking Fluid ...

I've started off with some quin. violet and indanthrone for the shadows on the petals, with a touch of pink in a few spots. The leaves are phthalo green - blue shade - and quin. gold.

Intensifying the violets ...

I want to get the dark background painted to allow me to see how dark I will go with the subtle shadows of the petals of the flower. I am using a mixture of phthalo green [BS] and quin. violet. The background is all being done without using masking fluid.

Here, I am doing another w/w application to the background and the leaves in shadow, again using the green and violet, and adding quin. burnt orange. I think the background will need one or two more glazes to get the depth of darkness I want.

Last week was gloriously sunny and hot - the low 30's, which is very warm for the west coast of Canada. Did NOT feel like painting at all - spent most of my time outside with Bruno and the girls. Today is much cooler - very comfortable, so I will play with this painting, and hopefully get some drawings done of a beautiful little red-headed girl. I visited one of my sisters on the weekend, and was captivated by her neighbor's daughter - she has the most exquisite coloring. I'd like to be able to do her coloring justice in a painting.

Thank you for dropping by! Your comments are always welcome!

7 comments:

  1. Love the dark, dark background - so glad your urge to paint came back this week. Mine has been lacking a bit of late as well - perhaps it is the warm weather and the call of the outdoors.

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  2. Your Iris is coming along beautifully ☺

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  3. Oh Kathryn - this is really starting out gorgeous. The background is fabulous. You certainly have a great touch with flowers. Just beautiful. Can't wait to see it finished. Sounds like you will be on to a new project soon with a portrait in the wings. Will look forward to seeing it as well.

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  4. LOVE the background and how the flower pops out... gorgeous colors!!!!

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  5. Here I am-- I came to see your beautiful paining!
    love
    tweedles

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  6. This really is beautiful! It pops from that dark background :0)

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  7. Your post titles are as exquisite as your paintings! :)

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