Painting Florals Dark to Light
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Step Three
Finish the Iris with lovely glazes of purple and pink creating a beautiful
iridescent hue of purples and pinks.
I painted this painting today, t...
14 years ago
Thanks for sharing this information. I can't wait to see what else you have to share.
ReplyDeleteHi Joyce, it's me Doris from artcolony. thank you so much for showing this demo.
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Doris
Hi Joyce, great to see what you mean and very interesting! Thanks so much for sharing your technique.
ReplyDeleteHi Joyce! Welcome to the world of blogging!
ReplyDeleteHey Joyce, now you will have just one more thing to do with keeping up with another blog. Thanks for showing this. Blog on!!!!
ReplyDeleteI've had it in my mind to attempt something like this for quite some time, but hadn't quite worked out the details - thank you so much for sharing and saving me from having to go through much trial and error!
ReplyDeleteJust found your Blog and love this idea!
ReplyDeleteCould you tell me where I can find how to do the Varnish part to do this?
Joyce, I wonder, is this 140 lb. paper and do you not worry about paper puncture if it is? Also, as I prefer to paint first and then mount, do you not find it more difficult to paint wrapped sides of paper after stretching? Just wonder about these two areas of process. Thank you so much for sharing.
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