6/19/08

This painting on canvas measures 24 x 30 inches. I did paint this in a one day workshop. Workshops are a great way for learning. Everyone paints the same subject, but it is amazing how different the results are. We sketched the basic design and laid in our background colors. This consisted of mixing a medium color of gray, which we painted around the vase and the round flower shapes. We painted a thin flat coat of naples yellow for each of the large roses. We then left it to dry a little while we went to lunch. When returning to the project, the paint we had worked with was now tacky on the canvas. We now worked in some different colors to give the gray background some ooooompf. Started painting the soft flowers that were all around the roses. By painting on the slightly tacky base paint, it was easy to soften the edges of the flowers.

Now it was time for the fun part of the detailed roses. The yellow was still slightly tacky and we began to pull the petal shapes out of the yellow, using different shades of pink and allowing some of the yellow to show through. Mixed a dark of ultramarine blue and burnt umber for the vase, with yellow ochre and burnt sienna for the metal trim around the bottom of the vase.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love this painting. Beautiful colors. Nice composition. Lovely flowers. I've been practicing roses and am so impressed with yours. Well done!

Unknown said...

Cynthia, thanks for your comment. Haven't done much with my blog lately, but today started doing a few things like adding Google Followers, etc. and noticed I had a comment waiting for publishing. I will be adding some watercolor yellow roses before long and a MS swamp painting I am working on.