I saw this stunning flower growing out of a very small border garden. I snapped a quick pic with my phone and I found it interesting–mostly because I was amazed that such a beauty came from a meager space. It had just rained and there were some raindrops still on the petals.
When I got half way through the work, I realized my values were so much alike, I was headed for trouble.
I was using a few different reds…from Sennellier Red (the main red) to Alizarin Crimson and a little glazing with Opera. I needed to change something, but I could not figure out what to do.
There was a point where I was very ready to gesso over the whole thing. Instead, I slept on it. Two days later, it came to me what I should do.
I glazed the background petals with scarlet red by winsor and newton. It was so intense and gave me the depth I needed. Problem solved.
The problems we face are only as difficult as those we are up to solving. If we can’t figure them out, it’s perfectly ok to continue and keep moving forward. don’t quit. Take a break. That’s a good reason to blog. I may be talking to myself, but I don’t mind. It’s better than watching t.v.
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Brilliant work!👏☺ And you’re not only blogging to yourself ☺ I’m glad you didn’t gesso it, and it shows that even when we’re about to give up, something wonderful can come out of it. I should remember that, because sometimes I get so annoyed that I just smear the paint all over it and ruin it 😊
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We are all guilty. Really, we are doing great. Just finishing some of these pieces is worth a gold star.
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