Hello dear reader -
If you recently read my June newsletter and are popping over here
to see these last flower paintings from the workshop I was in, welcome! And if you
always check this blog and many times there is nothing new,
but now there is, welcome to you too!
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This is the still life bouquet I was looking at to paint this next exercise. The progress shots are below. |
Pink Rose (I need to think of a title) still life oil on Masonite 12" x 7 3/4" |
bouquet & painting side by side |
For my last Flowers Part I painting exercise,
I had a few Alstroemeria stalks that were still in
good shape so I popped them into one
of my favorite vases.
The following show the photo of what I was painting and the progression.
I used a piece of watercolor paper that I had previously coated with a turquoise-y acrylic paint as an underlayer |
On Their Way Out (but still beautiful) Still Life Acrylic & oil on Watercolor paper 10" x 7" |
painting and bouquet |
Ok, that is it for Flowers workshop Part I.
Thanks for reading!
I will be blogging about the second Flowers workshop (Part II)
from Jordan Wolfson,
and the other challenge paintings that our group has made.
If you haven't yet, I'd love for you to take a peek at My Website!
Happy Painting!
Teri
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