Thursday, April 26, 2012
Sherbet Lilies
15x22 transparent watercolor on Arches 140 lb cold press, a demo done today for Snyder, TX Palette Club, located at their airport. They had requested a floral, and I was only too happy to oblige with this sherbet-hued daylily composition. It was painted wet in wet with 1.5" brush for the most part, beginning with darks first, then midtones, then lights last. Daniel Smith/American Journey paints were used.
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3 comments:
You've been captivating me with your flowers. Just lovely...
Daylilies are some of my favorites, Kay...my mother had hundreds. Really love this sherber color...wish I had them in my flowerbeds.
This is so lovely. I saw this on WC and decided to come over and see what you are doing. I'm enjoying your blog...
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