For this project, I tore a photo in half and glued it to a painted canvas board.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Dalia Flower Garden and paint
When in bloom, the Dahlia garden in Volunteer park is so beautiful and full of color. Here is one of my favorite photos.
Friday, October 17, 2014
Tulips ... photo and paint.. 30 Day Art Challenge
Again, this year I entered the 30 Day Art Challenge. I have to complete 30 8x10 canvas boards within 30 days. The Art who will take place at the Pioneer Square Art walk on December 4th. It is an unburied show with over 3000 canvasses!
I love taking photos at the Skagit Valley Tulip festival every spring. For this project, I selected an 8X10 canvas board. the background started with papers and tissues that I added with a Golden Gel medium. I added a layer of blue acrylic paint.. The bottom third of the canvas I painted a couple shades of green.
I love taking photos at the Skagit Valley Tulip festival every spring. For this project, I selected an 8X10 canvas board. the background started with papers and tissues that I added with a Golden Gel medium. I added a layer of blue acrylic paint.. The bottom third of the canvas I painted a couple shades of green.
I cut the photo of the tulips into sections. The largest tulip I cut out to add last.
Two sections of the tulips were glued on the canvas.
Then I painted the tulips across the canvass at the horizon line.
The leaves and stalks were added next.
The large tulip was then added.
The last touch was a tulip bud that I had cut out of the photo. From a distance it is hard to tell the photograph from the painting of the tulips.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Poppies and Lavender
Starting from scratch painting a field of flowers would not occur to me. I wouldn't know where to start. Here I took a photo of a field of poppies with lavender in the background. I ripped the photo in half and painted the left half. It is a good exercise choosing and mixing paints, looking at the layers, and blending the photo and the paint.
I use acrylic paint and just mix colors as I go. The photo is printed on Kodak Matte paper. I run a line of water along where I plan to rip it so that it tears where I plan.
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