Sunday, August 9, 2009

Rose of Sharon



These Rose of Sharon grow in our backyard. I took the Nikon and snapped photos of them one afternoon. I wanted to do a painting with a lot of shadow and contrast.

This is the second painting done using Arleta Pech's glazing technique. It was a bit of a challenge because the depth of the flowers is emphasized by its natural magenta star, but I didn't want to depend on this color to make the flowers look 3-dimensional. I worked at making the flowers 3-D without the star and when I was satisfied with the depth of the petals, I painted in the stars.

Clemats



These clematis grow in my sister-in-law's garden. My husband had just bought a new Nikon D90 and I used it to take several photos of this flower vine.

This is my first attempt to do florals with Arleta Pech's pure-color glazing technique. I also borrowed technique from Susan Harrison-Tustain for the leaves.