I painted a wet-in-wet wash with quin. burnt orange for her head and back - the areas getting more light. For the white ruff and areas in shadow, I first did a thin glaze of permanent rose, then an overall wash of a mixture of the rose, with quin. burnt orange and cobalt blue. When that was still wet, I tried to get some texture in the fur with curved lines painted with a thicker application of the same colors.
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It doesn't matter - dogs or cats - they are equally beautiful as they emerge from your brush! I think I am going to love these felines!
ReplyDeleteHi Kitty! Your going to be soo pretty!
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Really, really great.
ReplyDeleteThey're coming along SO beautifully, Kathryn!!! I can't wait to see that first one finished...I love her pose!
ReplyDeleteDear Kathryn:) It's so good to be back on your block again. I missed all you animals, painted and for real. Bruno is so nice! You cat paintings are going to be beautiful and I'm looking forward to see the finished peaces. Have a nice weekend with a joyfull ride on Bruno. Hugs:)xxx
ReplyDeleteWe just love seeing your beautiful work in progress!
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