Today when I returned from my physiotherapy appointment looked at my lilac bushes, which are currently in bloom and decided I would go out later this afternoon to cut a fresh bouquet for the house to bring their scent indoors.
Since I needed to take some time to rest and relax I thought I would like to work on a painting with lilacs and I pulled out this little paintings that I had started last year (see post on 26 May 2016) while with the KAGS Outdoor Painters' Group.
Using various mixtures of alizarin crimson, Antwerp blue and French ultramarine blue I added more lilacs around the shed.
While the paint was drying, I worked on the shed and erased the wheelbarrow which I will redraw in at a later time.
Next I mixed various greens of raw sienna, French ultramarine blue, Antwerp blue and new gamboge and I put in the leaves throughout the lilac bushes.
With burnt sienna and one of the greens I put in the facing boards on the shed and with a light mix of colour I put the tin roof on the shed.
Now it is time for me to have lunch before I go out to get my bouquet of lilacs.
Thank you for looking at my artwork.
Monday, May 29, 2017
Garden Shed 2 - A Work in Progress
Labels:
garden shed,
gardens,
lilacs,
Susan Sydney,
watercolour,
wheelbarrow
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