As promised, I have had another go at the Iris called Jazz Festival, to try to paint it a little looser. The process was exactly the same, but I made a conscious effort to avoid too much detail and to create a few more lost edges.
I painted wet-in-wet washes over the original drawing, using pale versions of the pigments I intended to use for the flowers. When this was dry, I began with the centres of the flowers and added as much detail as I thought necessary.
I am really pleased with the result,( although I will have to go back and put more detail in the beards, which I notice are only painted with their underwash colour!) and am glad I gave it a go. If I am honest, I felt the process was a bit contrived and did not flow like my painting usually does. Maybe this will improve with practice.The previous attempt seemed to happen without too much thought, just what felt like a natural process taking place. So perhaps the first attempt reflects the real me, although I like the composition of the second painting better. I have put both paintings together side by side so that you can compare the results.
Beautifully done.. love your colour choices
ReplyDeletethanks Ruth. Glad you like it.
ReplyDeleteAnother excellent painting. Although there is not a great deal between the two I think I slightly prefer the most recent one as the composition is better and sits well within the boundaries of the paper..
ReplyDeleteI think you are absolutely right Peter. Thanks for looking.
ReplyDeleteWow...Just loved all ur paintings....Wonderful and amazing...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Rekha. I am glad you enjoy looking,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteThank you Laura. I am glad it works for you.
ReplyDeleteI came across your work on Pinterest and I must say... how beautiful!! You've inspired me to learn watercolours myself, thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. I hope you have lots of happy painting.
ReplyDeleteyou are truly talented
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. What a lovely comment.
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