Showing posts with label pink floral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pink floral. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Pink Lace flower in inks

4x6 alcohol inks on glossy photo paper finished today.  It is more pink than this scan shows and Pink Sherbet was the color.  Stem made using a drop of Lettuce (green) on tip of wooden chopstick for this imaginary flower. 
COPYRIGHT 2018 Kay Smith.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Carnation Carnival

A bit tired of doing Christmas images (not really!) so I plunged right back into the floral world by drawing and painting the lowly carnation which is my January birth month's flower. Always the cheapest you can buy they are stuck into bouquets for fillers or in funeral arrangements. How sad! I said that this common specimen is so often overlooked by artists...by me, at least in pursuit of more worthy blooms such as the romantic rose, the classic calla lily, or the terrific tulip.

So with that in mind after my drawing was done on 11x15 Strathmore 140 lb paper, I spritzed cobalt blue, arylide yellow, and permanent rose onto dry paper. I used a black and white photo and not color to get as spontaneous as possible. Next I began laying in the darks and wanted this flower to appear multicolored and mysterious, not at all like its usual self. So a pale pink carnation becomes the belle of the ball. Just in time for Christmas! Ho, ho, ho! I hope you like it!

Blue Sky Blackeyed Susan

7x2 watercolor in a vertical format on 140 lb cold press paper done in October. These miniature florals can be matted and framed or used si...