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Monday, June 22, 2015

Once One Gets Started, It's Not that Bad ... or ... Peony Painting W.I.P.

The model, growing in a small spot near Bruno's Eatery.

It was not meant to get this dark, but by the time I had some colors down, I didn't like how it looked. So on to graded washes of a green/black.

Washes done, masking off ... onward!

First wet-in-wet applications - aureolin, quin.gold, quin. burnt orange and phthalo green [blue shade] for the leaves and stalk. The peony is quin. rose, and a bit of cobalt blue and brilliant orange [Holbein].

Still chugging along, trying to see the petals [not ALL of them!].  I think I am about halfway there ...

Thank you very much for stopping by!

10 comments:

  1. I love watching these grow out of nothing, so delicate and accurate (which appeals to the realist me). The dark background really throws the image out in every detail.

    Not sure I'll ever get back to art ... there is so much woodwork to do.

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  2. The dark background really makes the peony ping off of the page - looking really good so far

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  3. Oh my - the peony is just fabulous!

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  4. Dear Kathryn- wow I am loving this gorgeous peony. You know just the right amount of detail to give this complicated flower. The colors you have chosen are just perfect. So beautiful friend.

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  5. Looking beautiful. One of my Peonys bloomed today in all this rain and it looks beaten down. I hope it perks up when the sun comes back out. Yours is lovely.

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  6. Totally beautiful , could be finished already with such lovely and delicate colors. xx

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  7. lovely and delicate looking :)

    I tried drawing one of these flowers but the petals drove me insane so gave up lol

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  8. This is so fun watching you bring the flower to life!
    love
    twedles

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