'One Peaceful Morning' 8x12 pastel ©Karen Margulis available $225 |
8x12 on gray sanded paper |
On the walk back from the beach I was greeted with so much paintable scenery. If course I had to get some photos of the lingering wildflowers. I crouched down low to take a few photos. This is what I saw....an abundance of yellow flowers blowing in the breeze.
I painted what I remembered but studying the painting I realized that the floral abundance wasn't working. It looked like my painting had chicken pox! There were too many little spots of yellow and they were all over. I didn't know where to look. It was just too busy and overwhelming.
The paining after my first 'finish' |
So I took out my old paint brush and began brushing out most of the flowers. Never be afraid to brush areas out. Sometimes it is not what you add but what you take away that improves a painting.
I also gave the grassy area a spray of workable fixative so I could redo the area. That was better but when I took the photo of the finished painting and loaded it onto my blog, it still was bothering me. Now I didn't have enough flowers!
The painting after the second 'finish' |
So I added a few more yellow flowers and some more grass blades this time being more careful about their placement. I cured the chicken pox and now I am happier. Remember if you have a painting with too many randomly placed flowers you will have a case of the chicken pox. A simple brushing with a stiff paintbrush is the cure!
The final finish! |
There is so much serenity in your paintings. I think the balance of flowers is perfect and the distant water is was a pleasant surprise for my eye.
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