I'm excited to do this blue vase. I bought this blue vase at Target so that I could practice painting it. Looks so great!
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Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Working on My Roses
I was really struggling with my Trader Joe's roses. I just struggled so much with my last two paintings with the roses that were in it. I just feel like I need to hanker down and focus on the one rose. I am excited to try this out. It's better to improve when you focus on little things like that.
I'm excited to do this blue vase. I bought this blue vase at Target so that I could practice painting it. Looks so great!
I'm excited to do this blue vase. I bought this blue vase at Target so that I could practice painting it. Looks so great!
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Red apple Study #1
Here is the final. I felt like that was good enough for the study to be complete. I love the apple. I don't love the dark blue table as much as the lighter white. I think I will do another apple study. I also want to do a study of that blue vase I did with a rose recently. This was great practice.
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Monday, March 14, 2016
"Blue Mystery", 2nd attempt at Trader Joe's Still Life Flowers
This painting is called "Blue Mystery." I just find it really romantic, and very pretty. It is very textured. It has a thick underpainting, so it really has some body to it. I really loved how this blue dark background turned out. I'm really starting to appreciate how much a real painting can't quite be duplicated. Original paintings have a special color hue and feel that cannot be achieved by a reproduction.
The color scheme with a dark background with these flowers just seemed very classic, and mysterious. The emphasis wasn't on the flowers necessarily. I'm glad that I toned down the color of the flowers. I didn't every bring out that much pink in one of the main flowers, and that was a great decision.
I'm learning that pink is a really strange color and demands a lot of delicacy, and proper use or it looks so PINK. Flowers are pink, but have a lot of orange and yellow, even green in them. I'm learning to make better decisions on what to start as the first layer of a flower petal. I watched a tutorial where they used yellow and layers pink on top. That seemed to be what I needed! So I started all of these flowers with a yellow white, and I thought that the overall look was much better than my first attempt with these flowers (previous post.)
I have to draw it out and center it. |
Improved rose on the left, though needs improvement |
See the flowers and the painting. |
I think the vase is always my favorite part at the end. |
Thursday, March 10, 2016
1st Attempt Trader Joe's Still life flowers, "Pink flowers."
The shapes of the flowers could have been much improved. I think it's cute though. |
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Thursday, March 3, 2016
"Cobalt in Bloom"
This is a commission. The requests were: cobalt color, not too detailed, white background, flowers (didn't matter which kind,) large in scale, emerald green. These colors are supposed to go with the house decor of this client. It worked out well, and the client is happy! That's always the best.
Wayne helped me with this painting. I let him do some of the underpainting, and so did Miranda. So we did yellow underpainting, and then a bluish light white sky with yellow in it on top. |
I really loved these at this phase, but I needed to add some more to the left to balance the painting. |
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