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Week 2 work in progress – 17 June 2015

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A mobile phone

I have a note written large above my easel. ‘Put pinks in BEFORE adding blue shades’.  I learned the hard way that if you mix the blues, pinks, yellow ochres and naples yellow, you end up with a mud mix.  So I start with the highlights, then the darker tones, a mix of ultramarine, Kings Blue Deep (Michael Harding paint) and Quinacridine Magenta and then the pink mix.  Then, and only then, when all is good and dry, I start adding the blue highlights which for me make the painting sing.  I will also start adding in more pink tones next to other shades as opposed to blending in.  Blending does work in the initial stages, but it can look a bit bland if done in the final stages.  These are just my thoughts of years of learning (and mistakes) so it may well not work for everyone.  You have to find your own style really.

I have started to put detail on the face but need to do a lot more work here, at the moment something is not right…..will also add pattern on skirt as we go along.

Awkward

Have block painted better with this work so far, i.e putting colours next to each other of different tones which I think works….so far.  I am a big fan of Michael Harding paints and find his Naples Yellow brilliant for bringing skin tones alive.  The usual Naples Yellow is great to get basic skin tones right (in small quantities) and for this I go with Winsor and Newton.  I also add in a touch of Cadmium Orange as I go along again to add zest.  Best of all is throwing in a touch of bright pink somewhere or red, depending if the painting is warm or cold, as this really does draw the eye and lifts the whole painting.

Again, have started detail on the face, and it needs working on, but am generally happy with how this is progressing.

Reflective Moment Low Res

This last painting has just sold and is on its way to San Francisco.  I wanted to paint a quiet reflective work and think I have achieved this.  You don’t always have to show a face in a painting, the viewer will work out his or her own image.  I used a more muted palette here to suit the slightly sombre mood.

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COMMENTS: 5
  1. June 17, 2015 by Kenny white

    ATB 2 U-I’m no longer on Facebook got hacked/slammed and lost twitter and FB. Wish U well & GBY

  2. June 17, 2015 by michewatkins

    What a shame! I had wondered where you had got to..could you reinstate FBbut with stronger password security? I had my website hacked into and it was a complete nightmare to resolve and cost me loads . But I needed my website so…hope you get sorted soon bye

  3. June 18, 2015 by Rosita Larsson

    great work/paintings!!

  4. June 18, 2015 by michewatkins

    Thank you Rosita it is good to know people actually read my blog!!

  5. July 20, 2015 by davidjrogersftw

    I really like this painting. It does have a quiet, reflective mood, and an air of mystery about it

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