Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
March 25, 2017
EPISODE 44 People are Awesome!!!
Things are coming together just in time for the #peoplesportraitprize at cSPACE this week-end. In this Episode #44, I talk about why I think people are awesome, and they are and I talk about this weeks uplifting visits, I got flowers sent to me and add a bit of fun with #justaddzebras. Have a watch.
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Where to get art supplies: http://www.sunnysideartsupplies.com/
#peoplesportraitprize
October 12, 2012
LAKSHIMI - flower power
I added floral elements to the Lakshimi painting. First, I sketched the flowers out on paper and applied charcoal to the reverse side. Then I placed the images on the canvas and traced over the drawing thus applying the image onto the surface.
I clear coated the charcoal transfer so that it would not smudge. Then I drew in the flower with a red sharpie marker.
Using my light table I traced a the same flower in reverse for the opposing side. I followed the same technique to apply the image, as above.
I filled in the flower with soft pink hues, the same I used on saraswati's skin.
I filled the second flower with the darker tones of the same pink scale.
Here is the painting in progress hanging on the back wall of my studio. I added a lotus petal below her, sketched and transferred in charcoal as above then outlined in red sharpie marker.
I painted in the petals with the same pink hues used in the flowers above. I put them in loosely and allowed the bottom to remain unfinished to reveal my process.
I clear coated the charcoal transfer so that it would not smudge. Then I drew in the flower with a red sharpie marker.
Using my light table I traced a the same flower in reverse for the opposing side. I followed the same technique to apply the image, as above.
I filled in the flower with soft pink hues, the same I used on saraswati's skin.
I filled the second flower with the darker tones of the same pink scale.
Here is the painting in progress hanging on the back wall of my studio. I added a lotus petal below her, sketched and transferred in charcoal as above then outlined in red sharpie marker.
I painted in the petals with the same pink hues used in the flowers above. I put them in loosely and allowed the bottom to remain unfinished to reveal my process.
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