Oh
Zinnias, I just can't stop painting them- they always inspire me and
here I am painting another! I love these chartreuse ones paired with
Black & Blue Salvia-I just ADORE that color combination! This
painting is from a series of reference photos I took a couple of years
ago for my "Green with Envy" painting but there were so many photos I
wanted to use them again, here.
And I haven't added the ultramarine blue of the salvia yet- just their black throats, and again; under painting.....
Here's my reference; so you can see the blues
And here's the first painting I did from these photos:
In this one, I changed the background from the turquoise that is my house, I really cannot remember now why, but I did and thus, struggled with it- first it was white, and then yellow (a brighter yellow) and then gray and then white again until I finally laid in this soft yellow......for what ever reason, the background is usually the hardest part of any painting I do....weird, right?
This week, I had no time to do anything for Inspiration Avenue, but the emails have been pouring in all week from folks who did create something for the theme, "Celestial" -be sure to pop over there to see- as always, it's sure to be a gorgeous collection full of diversity and beauty!
For now, cheers!
Stephanie
8 comments:
Your paintings are just GORGEOUS - I love watching the process.
Wow - this is incredible..zinnias are my favorite flower. So well captured.
Hi Stephanie, you've been creating pure gorgeousness again :)
Your paintng is exquisite Stephanie. How wonderful that you do hands on art...I really enjoyed looking at your lovely picture...keep up the fantastic work!
This is fascinating to me, Stephanie. All of the under painting...thanks for sharing the journey. I love the size of this canvas...this will be a magnificent painting :)
Happy Sunday my friend, xox
Oh how beautiful Talented Stephanie,
Your painting is just lovely and colours I adore them.
Have a nice day. Hug Laura.xoxx
Beautiful Stephanie!
Hi Steph! I love your zinnias. I find all of their lovely layers fascinating too. I love the color combinations you are using. The under painting is such an intricate part of your paintings. You can always see such depth and highlights ans shadows. I love this!
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