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Pat
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A Progressed painting of a Rose.
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A new painting....
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Re: A Progressed painting of a Rose.
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I hope this might help some one. I have the original
drawing also, for some reason it didn't upload. When
I find it, I will post it!
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Re: A Progressed painting of a Rose.
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The last two pictures of the rose is the same, different light.
The painting's true color is between the two. My camera
doesn't like either light! Grrrrr!
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Re: A Progressed painting of a Rose.
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05 February 2010 08:02 AM »
Pat that is so beautiful, I can almost smell it. Lovely to see all the stages of it too. Well done you.
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Re: A Progressed painting of a Rose.
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05 February 2010 08:42 AM »
Wow - a beautiful painting Pat - fabulous.
It's always nice to see a painting taking shape, and to see how other artists do things. What strikes me about this is that you started off by doing a very good pencil drawing. Not just a rough outline, but a piece of art in it's own right. I need to ask a question - I always have a problem with watermarks if I try and paint over a previous 'layer'. I've been told it's because the previous layer isn't dry. How long did you leave this between each layer?
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Re: A Progressed painting of a Rose.
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05 February 2010 02:48 PM »
John, in the rose itself I wait until
the paint feels dry before applying
the next layer. The background is
wet in wet.
Pat
P.S. The water marks your talking
about, you should let it dry
alittle
then with a wet brush carefully go
over the the line & pull in one direction.
then lightly scrub the line and again
pull in the same direction as before.
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What a beautiful display, Pat. The rose is a beautiful piece of artwork. Goodness! You are GOOD!
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Re: A Progressed painting of a Rose.
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Thanks Pat.
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Re: A Progressed painting of a Rose.
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A lovely painting I liked how you showed the different stages you work through.
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Thank you all, for your nice comments.
Your welcome, Boss!
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Re: A Progressed painting of a Rose.
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a very nice rose Pat.
just like you very nice
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Re: A Progressed painting of a Rose.
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07 February 2010 11:22 PM »
Thank you so much for doing the "in progress" photos. That sure helps us newbies!
Did you erase some of the pencil shading? When you darkened the rose on the edges I thought the pencil would show through, but it's gone.
Beautiful painting!
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Re: A Progressed painting of a Rose.
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Bonnie,
I very seldom erase my pencil work!
So no, I didn't erase any shading.
If you look close you will see some
of it!
Pat
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Here is the original drawing of the rose
for the painting.
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