Saturday, March 17, 2018

Petunias and Swallowtail Watercolor

I need to pull this back out and get it finished.  Someone critiqued that it didn't look grounded and as I studied it I agree I can fix that :))  I just got tired of working on it and put it away.

Trying to get back to some art, cindy :))

Monday, September 7, 2015

WIP: Petunias & Butterfly


WIP:  Purple Petunias & Swallowtail
In this piece, I am adding layers of glazes and 
allowing each layer to dry before adding the next 
layer.  For my purples, I'm mixing Winsor&Newton
French Ultramarine and Alizarin Crimson.


Thursday, August 13, 2015

Petunias & Butterfly in Watercolor

Petunias & Butterfly

I'm beginning a new floral composition.  This one was inspired
by my potted purple petunias and a huge Eastern
Tiger Swallowtail.  One day I was gazing out at the
flowers when this big Swallowtail floated down and began
investigating the Petunias :))
After sketching the composition on Arches CP paper, I stretched
the paper and taped it down.  When it was bone dry, I applied masking
fluid where I wanted to preserve the white of the
paper.  Next, I apply an underpainting on the Swallowtail.
I will need to wait until the underpainting is totally dry
before applying more glazes of transparent color.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Yellow Columbines, 8" x 11"

This piece was done using Prismacolor watercolor pencils.
The paper is Daler&Rowney CACHET sketchbook paper.  
The paper is also recycled and has a natural tone to it.
I used my Columbine plant as the reference.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Finished Bleeding Hearts

Bleeding Hearts
- watercolor
- 9" x 12"
- Arches Cold-pressed paper

I finally finished the Bleeding Hearts painting.  
Every painting I do is such a huge learning curve
for me because I am self-taught.  I have a vision of 
what I want the painting to be but have to find my way
through each work.  My goal for this painting was 
to do a Botanical Illustration.

Friday, March 13, 2015

WIP: Bleeding Heart Flowers

WIP: Bleeding Heart Flowers

Today I worked on the underpainting of the branch,
stems and leaves.