Mainly worked on two paintings this weekend, Three Pink Roses and the Winter Deer Skull.
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Winter Deer Skull, oil paint on panel, 16x20 inches, unfinished. |
I went back to the shadow areas of the skull and
added a light blue
layer, with some texture. Then I redrew the fence wires and the cracks
in the skull with Raw Umber, too.
I originally wanted
to do only glazes of pure colors on this painting, but that isn't giving
me the results I want, so today I tried working wet in wet on the
background grasses. It worked really well, but it will be tedious to get
all the background area covered. Galkyd tends to get sticky and messy
very quickly, within an hour, so that means I can only cover small areas
at a time, with small batches of mixed colors. |
Three Pink Roses, oil paint on panel, 8x10 inches, unfinished.
Mostly got the background out of the way here, now I can work on the fun part, the flowers! I swear painting backgrounds is like eating your veggies before the good parts of dinner. The first layer had already been done on the background, so this layer was easier to apply and adjust. I made three shades of grey, using a dark Torrit Grey from a few years ago, plus pure white and the grey for the darks; and added color all over, working from lightest to darkest with the same little filbert brush, and then blended it all with a soft brush. After the blending I cleaned up the stems and flowers with a clean brush dipped in mineral spirits. |
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