I've been working on this painting of
Primula vulgaris on vellum for what seems like weeks ....it's finally finished..... well almost!I hope to exhibit it at the SBA show, when I'll be applying for full membership in Feb 2012. Here's a few detail photos and the preparatory graphite work. I should have taken more photos of the process but forgot, sorry.
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Finished! Primula vulgaris on Kelmscott vellum |
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Original graphite....spot the difference. I added an extra flower in the gap on the right....works better! also the roots. Poor plant was pulled from its pot and suspended in a retort stand for this. Love roots! |
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The slightly labourious tonal graphite is time well spent when it somes to painting. the continuous tone technique is not so different from thae dry brush methof used when painting on vellum |
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I'm goint to use these two for my business cards! |
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Love that little bit of pink...It's little things like that that make the painting...in my opinion |