"All In a Row"
Yes,
I am still painting daffodils. Its' as though I am addicted to painting
in yellow at the moment but they feel so great to work on each day. Very spirit lifting.
This
afternoon I started a new painting. I used my "Working from a starting
point" technique as described in a previous blog post. Initially I created a row of
beautiful daffodil centres and then gradually started adding petals
around each one.
I
have a fabulous tip to share. I always paint a few small studies prior
to working on large paintings. These enable me to "warm up" and get to
know my subject well before I commence painting on my large fresh new
piece of paper.
I
also, sometimes, have a small piece of scrap paper by the side of my work in
progress. If ever I am in doubt of which colours to add next or which
detail, I paint on the small scrap study first. Especially if I am working on something very beautiful. As seen in the image below. I used the scrap of paper to experiment with daffodil centres and petals before working on my main painting.
The scrap however is beginning to look so nice I may turn it into a painting in its own right!
Large painting next to experimental "scrap paper" painting.
This is a brilliant way of working for those who are new to painting without the aid of a preliminary sketch. You can test colour combinations, discover which detail is fine and which is too much, how dark your new colour applications should be with each brush stroke. And of course you can see if you are capturing the correct shape and proportions of your subjects.
Have fun painting and make the most of each seasons has to bring!
For me, its Spring daffodils!
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