I love all the reflected colors in this picture! I can't seem to achieve that freedom of unifying the colors throughout the composition. How do you break free from the idea that the pitcher is white. The peach is orange. etc. Would you like to join a new artists group? I'd love to see what you come up with for the theme Candy and Sweets. http://littleartclub.blogspot.com/
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11 comments:
Beaut!
Gorgeous!
Can I even begin to guess the three colors?
Lemon yellow
Q. Rose
Prussian Blue
BELLISIMA ACUARELA.
SALUDOS
Oh, LOVE this!
Que Bonita!!!
love working with limited colors too.
peace n abundance,
CheyAnne
http://cheyannesexton.etsy.com
Beautiful glow!
Fantastic colors and composition. I love how you manage whites.
Thanks so much for your comments, all. Adrienne, you're close--the pigments I used are aureolin, alizarin crimson, and prussian blue.
I went to see all the label " still life " , and it's amazing !!!! bravo !
Isabelle
I love all the reflected colors in this picture! I can't seem to achieve that freedom of unifying the colors throughout the composition. How do you break free from the idea that the pitcher is white. The peach is orange. etc. Would you like to join a new artists group? I'd love to see what you come up with for the theme Candy and Sweets.
http://littleartclub.blogspot.com/
Questo acquerello e' bellissimo !
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