The second demo I did was a high key one. It gave me a lot of color opportunity. I kept the pewter kettle in the back in a very unfinished stage in contrast to the details on the cup and apple. If it works, doing less is more powerful than doing more.
Now the workshop is over. I hope everybody have enjoyed Putney, and the beautiful Vermont.
Lovely bold work. Beautiful...
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful workshop! It was so great to meet you and I loved seeing your beautiful paintings come to life!
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Love this- really wonderful brushwork and yes, it works to keep the pewter kettle so loose and the details on the other! Ah-mazing!!
ReplyDeleteI thoroughly enjoyed your workshop! Your generosity in sharing so much knowledge has helped me in so many ways. It was a thrill watching this painting come to life. of the many things I learned, one most important is that if the values are not correct, the painting won't have life. I will continue to paint my white cream pitcher until I get it right!
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