Happy Saturday
When I lived up in Pennsylvania I had a lot of these bushes all over the property. The flowers came in a various shades of rose and violet with some white. Before we moved down here I went out and took a lot of photos of the different color flowers. I thought I would like to start a series of painting them. I finally decided to get started. I picked the white one as my first since these were my favorite. I used various shades of blues and rose in the petals and then wet in wet for the bg. It is painted on 1/4 sheet of Arches 140 CP . Thanks everyone for viewing. Please leave comments, love to read them.
Nora, I really like this sunny painting and how you created the background and the delicate highlights in the petals. Very nice! This flower will make a gorgeous series.
ReplyDeleteThis is very pretty, Nora. The wet in wet background technique always works so beautifully for various artists, I think, and you get such lovely depth and mystery with it. Thanks for showing me a "Rose of Sharon." I don't think I'd seen it before!
ReplyDeleteWhite is so hard to paint and you have pulled it off beautifully - the subtle colors in the petals are so lovely as is your soft pastel background. This is a lovely painting.
ReplyDeleteHi - I saw this on Sherry's (AutumnLeaves) blog and I had to click & come over to tell you that I really like this. Rose of Sharon is one of my favorites - our bush blooms every year, and has 3 different color flowers in it. You handled the white beautifully and love the pastel background.
ReplyDeleteThank you Christiane, Sherry, Barb and Nancie for you wonderful comments.
ReplyDeletegreat delicacy Nora. Great painting.
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