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Campanula pot, watrecolor 40 x 30 cm |
I have never been a "long-stem-roses" kind of girl. A small bunch of violets or bellflower are enough to make me happy. (someone please tell my husband...)
When I started painting this one, I found myself getting lost among the little bells, feeling tempted to see and depict each one of them. Then I thought how I could simplify the mass of little flowers and tried painting it a second time. I took photos at each stage, so here is the step-by-step:
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Photo of my Campanula model |
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1. After a rough drawing, painted the background,
leaving hard edges on the side from where the light comes |
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2. After drying completely with a blow-dryer, painted
the cast shadows. Carried these also into the shaded part
of the objects and softened the edges there |
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3. Painted the flowers as a purple cloud of varying colors,
focusing on values - lighter on the left and much darker
on the right and bottom. Tried to hint the shapes of
individual flowers at the edges. Also painted the pot. |
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Campanula pot 2, watercolor 30 x 22 cm
4. The last stage was details - green stems and leaves,
the ribbon, some details of the pot wrapping |
And then I had to try it in Acrylic:
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Blue Campanula, acrylic on canvas board, 23 x 18 cm (7" x 9 ") (n/a) |