(She fell in love with it)
This next one is a mixed media piece, a still life of sorts, based on the picture I took of the citronella candles from my last post. The shadows are cast by the pole and fabric folds of my deck umbrella being reflected in the textured surface of the glass table.
This one is much smaller, with the image area being 5 x 7. I used my photo program to turn the photo into a black and white line drawing. I then used artist's graphite transfer paper and just traced the image onto the watercolor paper using a mechanical pencil. For this painting I used a very smooth surfaced watercolor paper. The underpainting was done in traditional watercolor paint with the details being done in another of my favorite water media...inktense pencils. It's not perfect by any means, but the reflections are my favorite part. It's raining here today, so I went out and took more shots of the candles with rain on them in hopes of continuing the series while learning to paint rain drops.
Well, that's the art for this week so far. Who knows I just might do something else this week. I've got the time and I'm not easily discouraged, so I just might learn something new.
4 comments:
Excellent work. Very pleased. Glad I taught you to do this sort of stuff.
Very pretty!!
Peg looked at this post and declared both pieces to be really good but says the candles are "Really excellent". She has not booted her computer this morning, so I am supposed to write this for her.
Fantastic, Peachy! You are so talented, my dear. The piece you painted for me proudly hangs in my little studio. I love it! I just wish (when you came to visit) I brought you down to where I snapped the photo.
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