Thursday, August 6, 2015

Day Lily, Mango, and Cherries... work in progress....


The colors in this mango are just right with the mix of cherry colors, I added a day lily from my garden and it all looked perfect together! 
A little about the technique....
Earlier in the day I was coloring with my pastels, and I wondered... why couldn't I start an underpainting for an oil painting with the pastels?  I wouldn't have to mix any paint, all the colors are right there to choose from and I'm not a pastel artist, but I know there are techniques using pastel with turpentine, or odorless mineral spirit (oms) to spread and mix them with a brush. 
So, I used a panel that already had a dried wash of turp. and burnt umber on it, I drew my design with pastel pencils and colored it in with pastels, and then used a brush and turpentine to wet it and spread it around.  It made a very nice start to work from.

My daylily was slowly fading... a good thing I took a picture of my set up before I started.   Maybe I should have painted the lily in first.  Although, there's always a new day lily to take it's place, as the first one wilted, a new one bloomed.

This was about 5-6 hours of work....   just have the lily left to paint in, and cherry stems.

2 comments:

  1. Wow Debbie, this is turning out nicely! Pretty cool to see how you incorporated pastels to form your under painting, especially because I'm a pastel artist. The colours are vibrant and the painting really comes alive. Or groups work!

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  2. I like the start very much even though I already know how you finished it.
    Also, although I do have two of Carol Marine's panel holders, I also made one of these painting supports from foam core for my studio. I need to have things everywhere as I am all over the place.

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