Showing posts with label vases. Show all posts
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Friday, November 6, 2020
Southwest Still Life
22x30 acrylics on Arches 140 lb cold press paper painted from life by setting up various still life objects and doing very wet in wet brushwork. Wax crayon saguaro images are scattered throughout the painting of southwestern items.
CPYRIGHT 2020 Kay Smith
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Roses Still Life Demo-Trevena Style Class
Drawn in colored pencil, a white candle was also used for making resist marks, while watercolor was put on dry paper partially coated with texture medium. The Indian pillows with their sequined patchwork help frame the roses and zinnias. Ignoring perspective is Shirley's hallmark style along with very vibrant hues. Colored pencils were sanded into wet paint for texture, and oil pastels added at the end for highlights and additional accents. The coffee table is upright while one vase comes off the page. My favorite part is the photo of Clark Gable upper right of the coffee table.
It was a difficult technique for most of us who are so accustomed to realism to paint a bit looser and not worry so much about the outcome.
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