This is a painting I started earlier this year in a watercolour class with Emil Varga (see post on 05 March 2014).
The under painting was already completed with the basic growies and grasses and now it was time to add more details by painting in the negative which is a slow and thoughtful process.
I mixed various dark colours using Antwerp blue, French ultramarine blue, burnt sienna, raw sienna, Cobalt blue, Payne's grey and alizarin crimson.
Using the blacks, browns, greens and purples I gradually added the dark grasses and growies and wove them in between and behind the existing grass shapes.
Sometimes this can be discouraging, when you spend a fair amount of time and at first it doesn't seem as though much has been accomplished. But the end result is usually well worth the effort.
I will post this piece at a later date once more work on this painting is completed.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Daisies - A Work in Progress
Labels:
daisies,
floral,
flowers,
Susan Sydney,
watercolour,
weeds,
wild flowers
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