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6" x 6", oil, 3 hours |
This lovely daffodil was blooming in my garden, so in it came to star in my latest still life project! I again tried to push myself not to overdo it, and was somewhat successful. Quinacridone magenta, cad yellow medium, cobalt blue + titanium white were all I used, along with a teeny bit of Neo Megilp. I like the cohesiveness of the color I get when I restrict my palette. I toned the canvas with a wash of Quinac Magenta and Gamsol, as the Quinac is transparent. It was a pretty pink ground when I started to paint over it.
Things I like:
- love the color (still on my orange kick)
- the vase came out really well
- relatively happy with the composition
- did a few sketches and a value study for a road map
Things I don't like:
- the daffodil petals are overworked
- hmm...not a whole lot else!
I'm pretty happy with this one. I think I knocked the background back enough. Pretty good for #8!:)
P.S. Click on the picture for a closer look.
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