Last Thursday I finally finished the White Lily painting that I was working on. I gave it a few days to dry before messing around with it taking pictures.
It is a study of light and shadow.
It is oil on canvas, 40 x 50 cm. or about 16 " x 20 ".
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Friday, June 3, 2011
Almost; But Not Quite Done
I have been working on a pastel painting of a Bird of Paradise flower that I took a photo of in my friends garden awhile back.
This is not quite done; but it is getting there. A few finishing touches to put on it today and hopefully I can say it is done tomorrow.
I have some sheets of 300 lb. watercolour paper here that I dragged with me from Canada when we moved. They have been sitting wrapped up since then so I decided I would see how I liked doing a pastel painting on it. I have mixed reactions, it is different and works better to blend with a stump or cotton tip than my finger, I like using my fingers so I have had to adjust to that. All in all it is OK; and will probably try this paper again sometime.
I also tried, only on the background, brushing it with water to get a different effect. I wasn't all that struck by it when it dried so I went over it again with pastels, mainly because of my colour choice.
I think that using the water technique is a good one on this paper and it would do away with the need to spray the finished painting with fixative, so may do that again the next time I use this type of paper. I don't think it would work on a thinner paper though.
So here is the almost done painting.
This is not quite done; but it is getting there. A few finishing touches to put on it today and hopefully I can say it is done tomorrow.
I have some sheets of 300 lb. watercolour paper here that I dragged with me from Canada when we moved. They have been sitting wrapped up since then so I decided I would see how I liked doing a pastel painting on it. I have mixed reactions, it is different and works better to blend with a stump or cotton tip than my finger, I like using my fingers so I have had to adjust to that. All in all it is OK; and will probably try this paper again sometime.
I also tried, only on the background, brushing it with water to get a different effect. I wasn't all that struck by it when it dried so I went over it again with pastels, mainly because of my colour choice.
I think that using the water technique is a good one on this paper and it would do away with the need to spray the finished painting with fixative, so may do that again the next time I use this type of paper. I don't think it would work on a thinner paper though.
So here is the almost done painting.
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