for the peony workshop last week. I worked from a photograph
and put in the darks after lunch when everything had a chance
to really dry. I find that if we don't practice patience...we can end
up with mud quite fast...I also work all across the painting and
compare that to "spinning plates"...staying ahead of drying washes
and being able to scrape back or drop in more pigment at the right
time before the "plates" crash to the floor...or in other words
the washes dry.
That's a good description of the process! This is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love it!! You got that perfect balance of lights and darks, cools and warms, positive and negative. I've never spun a plate, but I like your analogy!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely!!!Your paintings are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis came out absolutely beautiful. You work is truly inspiring!
ReplyDeleteAnnelein, this turned out beautifully. I am so happy that I was there to see you demo how you produce awesome work.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous painting! I really like your style. Lovely!
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