Magnolias in the Sunshine - 16 x 20 Vanished Watercolour on Wood Canvas $850 |
I am sure you have heard that the Creative Process is a Joyful One. You’re Lost in the Moment. It's full of Excitement. The feeling of Success can sometimes be Overwhelming. I am here to tell you, The Creative Process is all that and more.
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***See my YouTube Video with further discussion: Magnolias, One Painting's Hard Fought Creative Journey.
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See what I mean? Fun to create that light with Pencil. |
Early spring finds me collecting and photographing the first colours of the season. The Magnolias are part of that group. I got some great pictures of the flowers and decided I wanted to draw them.
At first it was only sketchbook stuff. It was fun to try and create ‘white’ petals with a grey pencil. I found the more I drew them the more I wanted to do.
Threw Down my colours and 'got-at-it'. |
The work began in earnest. Size determined. Colours chosen. Composition decided. Type of paper chosen. Everything was a go!!
Definitely the Background is not looking Good |
My background wasn’t working. I added layer after layer of paint. But still it appeared blotchy. And certainly not as soft and satiny as I wanted. And worst of all, I had a BIG space in the bottom left corner that was just tooooooo empty.
See what I mean, That corner looks VERY empty😢 |
I do a bit of research and practice. I experimented with my background colours on
a separate piece of paper. I discovered:
- I needed to do one wash over it. Not try to put thick paint on it and ‘instantly’ make it dark. Rather be happy with lighter and more even layers.
- Not rework an area. You know, fiddle with it. That only disturbs the area below
- Let it really dry between layers. Easy to be impatient.
Definitely lots more fun than painting BLUE all day!! |
That really made me HAPPY. I could see my flowers coming to life and best of all looking GOOD. In the meantime I kept adding another layer of blue to the background and even introduced a bit of purple. I liked the way the deeper purple-blue on the left moved into a deep blue on the right.
Isn't that Flower in the top right Looking Interesting? |
Still working on the background as you can see. Started hinting at flowers and leaves in the background and even came up with ideas for the bottom corner. My big worry now was, they weren't going to be white. I tried and tried to left off the colour but . . .
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1 comment:
Thanks for sharing! It’s actually really encouraging for a beginner like me to hear that even experienced artists still struggle sometimes. The painting came out beautifully!
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