A return to oils, and I feel it was a happy return.
Over the weekend, I prepared a whole bunch of art cards (several layers of gesso, sanding). I do prefer the oils, and using Galkyd speeds up the drying time with the added benefit of a lovely shine.
Lily Zoomed
2.5 inches x 3.5 inches
Oil on Watercolor Paper
Showing posts with label flora. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flora. Show all posts
Monday, February 11, 2013
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
SOLD - Blood Red
I experimented with several things in this painting. (1) I used a dark background which is a bit out of the ordinary for me, and (2) I used a new medium by Gamblin called Neo Megilp. The Neo Megilp gives an incredible shiny finish to the paintings that I am very happy with. I wasn't quite sure what to name this one, so Blood Red it is!
Also, I have struggled and struggled with getting good photos of my paintings, and I've resorted to scanning them after they have dried until I find another solution.
Also, I have struggled and struggled with getting good photos of my paintings, and I've resorted to scanning them after they have dried until I find another solution.
Labels:
6x6,
board,
carol marine technique,
daily painter,
daily painting,
flora,
flowers,
oil,
oil on board,
rose,
still life
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