Chinese Vase with Lantern Flowers
This is another entry in Wetcanvas WDE event for May 9th hosted by Mary aka Missswiss.
I really loved this reference and took it to my weekly workshop class.
Oils on cardboard 47 x 32 cm Used brushes palette knife and sandpaper for texture effects.
Took some progress shots.
The final background is much lighter .. I may tweak the table to ground the vase. The vase seems to be flouting.. Thinking of bringing back some of the darks.
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Monday, June 16, 2014
Daily # 37 Yellow Poppies
Poppies with Gnome
Well not really a daily.... did it in the evening and next morning tweaked the statue... it was much to big..
This is from the WDE at wet canvas this weekend.
Used some leftover paints from the color charts for the backgrounds
Size 25 x 30 cm
Well not really a daily.... did it in the evening and next morning tweaked the statue... it was much to big..
This is from the WDE at wet canvas this weekend.
Used some leftover paints from the color charts for the backgrounds
Size 25 x 30 cm
background
Statue not right!!!
Statue fixed and colors tweaked
First thought was to use crayons as under-painting.. used medium on the surface but then decided to stop... always a difficult decision... Enjoyed working on the oil background... but may tweak!!!
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Workshop Historic House Dining-room
Historic House Dining-room
Oils on cardboard
37 x 52 cm
Oils on cardboard
30 x 24 cm
My New Table Easel
Many times I plan to take part in the WDE happenings on wet canvas but it just doesn't work out as planned. I do however download interesting reference photos for further use. this was the case when Lisilk posted on event for May 2nd. This is the interior of an historical house Li's description.
The George Adderley House is a historic house on Marathon Key, Florida. It is best noted for being one of the oldest homes in all of the keys that are located outside Key West. Also known as the Bahamian House, the George Adderley House traces its roots back to the 1890s, when the Adderley family migrated to the United States from the Bahamas. The house was built by the father, George. It is made out of Tabby, which is a concrete-like material that is made of burned conch and other locally collected shell. The house was once a part of an early Bahamian settlement. Today, the George Adderley House is operated as a part of Crane Point as a historic house museum.Working again with oils on pressed cardboard. I did the whole interior plus a small close up of the table.
Oils on cardboard
37 x 52 cm
Oils on cardboard
30 x 24 cm
My New Table Easel
Invested in a new table easel. On the table some cut cardboard formats, some I have painted backgrounds using some of the paints left over from making my color charts.
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