Sunday, June 26, 2011

Finished - Heat Wave, sunflowers

15x22 on 140 lb cold press paper as described in preceding posts.  As we are now in our 3rd week of triple digit temps, I thought its title was justified.  Let me know what you think!

5 comments:

marsha said...

Wow Kay! That is just marvelous! I just stumbled onto the DP of Texas and your painting jumped out at me, I absolutely love it! Thank you for the demo!

Hmmm coffee filters.....

Alisha B. Whitman said...

I think it's beautiful! The variations and color-flows are gorgeous. Really love it's energy and uniqueness!

Liana Yarckin said...

the most fantastic thing from the heat wave! i am in dallas, but at cape cod right now. your work is fantastic. i have taken two workshops from ken. wow, you have a great handle on color. how do you get so amny colors in one little area? do you do glazes or use small brushes?

Liana Yarckin said...

the most fantastic thing from the heat wave! i am in dallas, but at cape cod right now. your work is fantastic. i have taken two workshops from ken. wow, you have a great handle on color. how do you get so amny colors in one little area? do you do glazes or use small brushes?

Kay Smith said...

Thanks all. My replies are not visible so hope this will be. Liana, I do not usually do glazes, only direct painting with one application the value or color I want it to be, then leave it alone. I do use small brushes for small areas but use 1 inch flat for the most part.

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