Saturday, October 17, 2009

Autumn Leaves and Grapes

15x11 watercolor, Daniel Smith paints, lots of negative painting with no pencil drawing only layering of colors: Quinacridone gold, burnt orange, magenta, violet, coral, Ultramarine blue, mauve, and aureolin. I used a small palette knife to make branch lines across the composition.

7 comments:

carolpete said...

Looks like Linda Kemp's style. Guess you took that workshop last year. I love the painting!!!

Kay Smith said...

Yep, I love to do negative painting!

Anonymous said...

Hi Kay, This looks great! Having done some negative painting intuitive work, I know this is quite a wonderful achievement! Wow!

JANE MINTER said...

hi kay ..beautiful piece ... the colours are so rich ... with the vintage i've been trying to painting grapes too :)

Kay Smith said...

Thanks Peggy and Jane. I need to do more of this.

Jan said...

You really know how to use negative painting and color to its greatest. Love it! Jan

Kay Smith said...

Jan, thanks so much!

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