I started two flower paintings on canvas yesterday. I thought you might enjoy seeing the beginning stages.
I enjoyed adding texture to my first layer using a natural sea sponge. After the first layer dried, I drew a quick sketch in pencil and then painted around my shapes.
Here is the first one:
And my bright and bold second one:
I didn’t have to work yesterday so I painted most of the day. It was AWESOME!! A great thing to do on a rainy day. I look forward to having more time to finish them this weekend.
Have a Fabulous Friday!!
Cheers! 🙂
love watching the process! Acrylics or watercolor?
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Thanks Jodi! 😃 It’s acrylic. It is for the online class I’m taking from Lynn Whipple. Most people chose white for their background color but I chose red! ❤️ Lol! 😍
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love that about you! 🙂
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❤️❤️❤️
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Gorgeous , its like looking through windows with frost on it. Love it!
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Ooh, I like your description Johanna!! xo 😍💕
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Beautiful colors! These are looking amazing!
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Thank you Ash! 💜 Now comes the fun part – adding color with soft pastels!! 🌈🎨💕
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Your welcome! Your posts always get my creative juices flowing! 🙂 🙂 🙂
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I’m so glad!! 🎨💕💐
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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I really like were you are going with these. So glad you had a day off!
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Thank you Carmel – me too!! 💚💙💜
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The perfect thing to do on a rainy day Jill! Beautiful bold colors to brighten our day too.
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Thank you, Susan – yes, I took over the kitchen! Lol! Always a good day when I get to paint!! 😃🎨👍💐
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Yes it’s always a good day when one can paint! 😉🌻
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Very unique…..love the color and experimentation…..my favorite is the first one. We are now having rains and looking forward to painting and some down time.
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Glad you like them, Margaret! 😄 Now I get to add details with soft pastels. So fun! ❤️🎨
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ooh fun! I can’t wait to do that with some of mine!
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I found that adding a layer of clear gesso over the acrylic gives it some tooth for the pastels. Have you tried this?
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No I haven’t I think of smoothness with a clear gesso, so interesting. So is that different than a acrylic medium? I’ll have to look into that.
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Yes, I purchased Liquitex brand. It says on the container that it works as a pastel ground. And it dries clear so you don’t know it’s there until you rub your hand over it. 🎨😊
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oh! now I have to look into that 😉
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Beautiful! I love your style so much.
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Thank you, Catherine – so kind of you to say! 💜🎨💙
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These are so fun! I especially like the bold one!
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Thanks Suz! Me too! So glad the work week is over so I can play! 🌟😍🎨👍
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Exciting to read about your process and see your work in progress. The colors and glow – I feel love that about these.
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Glad you like them, Cynthia! It was an experiment to blend 3 colors on each canvas and then use a natural sea sponge to texture it. One of those happy accidents! 😃💕🎨💐
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Thanks for sharing your process colorful and bold beginnings!!
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I’m glad you enjoyed it! 😊💕🎨 Thanks Jennifer! 😄
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