Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Monday, May 16, 2011
Three Tulips, 6x8"
I learned a lot from this one, and with more reflection, (in my head, not on the vase), I think I'll understand more. Down time is so important for looking at your work, understanding what you've learned, and what you need to improve. I'm very happy with the vase and wonder if parts of the main flower need to be darker or lighter. Sarajean rightly pointed out that the cast shadow of the vase should be darker. It was—at one point in the painting process! Why did I change it? I don't know. I wasn't careful with my value families! I definitely need to fix that. So, I'm about to give myself a little time to look, learn, and regroup. I'll be back—so see you soon!
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Spring must be coming! Sunflower Bouquet, 6 x 8"
I painted this bouquet while gallery sitting at the Newburyport Art Association last year. We awoke to three inches of new snow this morning and I'm feeling I'm eager for spring, buds and flowers. Winter can be great, but I am ready for the thaw!
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