Holy cow! I just looked back in my blog to find my last still life, and it was November 13 -- 3 months ago!
Even though it had been months, I took the bull by the horns and went for glass AND a flower! Probably my favorite color scheme: turquoise and red. The vase is actually greener than I painted it, but some Phthalo blue found itself in the green I was ready to paint. I liked the way it looked, so I left it.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Stretch Harder
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Sunday, June 3, 2012
My Fourth Day at Carol Marine's Workshop
I had a ceramic bell, so that's what I went for.
Here are the paintings that I worked on. I had a hard time with the bell initially, but worked on it again and was finally happy with the bell. The problems were a couple of things. First, I had bought some Galkyd to use as a medium which dries incredibly fast. Not a good idea in the dry Sedona climate, and not a good idea when paintings need to be adjusted. So I had to start over on a whole new panel! Second, my drawing was way off.
WONKY BELL |
The second time around, I got the drawing of the bell right. Carol had spoken about the ellipse. She continued her drawing right off the panel, and this really helped with my 2nd bell. Frustration wasn't the word because I was almost in tears with frustration with that bell!
BETTER BELL |
The bell painting isn't isn't finished, but I will finish it. I also photographed my set-up.
Carol's set-up |
Beginning of Carol's demo |
What I loved about the demo was the restraint used. Just a little pop of yellow in the middle of the daisy.
In the past, I have painted with tons of color. My understanding is that this is common for beginners. This little painting was just darling. Form the flower by painting the negative space around the petals instead of seeing all the different petals. Suggest them. Don't define them. Strangely, today we fixated on comfortable bras. This probably wouldn't have happened if there had been any men in the class. LOL. Such a fun group.
Finished product |
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