22x15 transparent watercolor on Daler Rowney Langton Prestige 140 lb cold press paper, done this week and finished today. It has been a looooong time since I painted a still life and these old apothecary bottles too interesting to pass up. A branch of turning red orange leaves completes the vertical composition. This was painted wet on dry using Daniel Smith paints: Quinacridone burnt orange and gold, new gamboge, green gold, UB, transparent pyrrol orange, undersea green, raw sienna, cobalt teal blue, Prussian blue, manganese blue, along with Winsor Newton lemon yellow.
Image COPYRIGHT Kay Smith 2013.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
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3 comments:
This is really vibrant. Beautiful.
I really love your colors in this and the arrangement is an elegant one.
I love this piece, the colours and the subject.
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