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"January Rose 1" 14.5 in x 11 in Oil on paper -Sold* |
The first of three rose paintings I started today. After seeing the photo of this, I may go back into it again tomorrow, we'll see. I didn't really use a live model for this, I used my larger brush and a no pressure attitude. Loose baby, loose.
Here is "January Rose 2" not quite finished, but it will be tomorrow!
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"January Rose 2" 14.5 in. by 11 in. Mixed media on paper |
Hmmm, this doesn't look too bad maybe I'll leave it as it is....
I didn't leave it here it is finished...
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"January Rose 2" oil on paper |
I discovered today that PV19 for Gamblin Oil paint and PV19 for Winsor Newton are different colors, I was taught that they should be the same. Someone has some explaining to do. And then, I go to the Gamblin website and they have PV19 for Quinacridone Red and Quinacridone Violet, goodness, guess I can't rely on the PV numbers anymore.
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Winsor Newton PV19 and Gamblin PV19 with white added |
Enough of that boring stuff, I'm going to sleep so I can finish painting these roses tomorrow!
Good Night!
-JanettMarie
PS: I opened an
Etsy Shop today, gonna give it a go with my small paintings.
5 comments:
You are creating some wonderful roses!
I like the ease of Etsy...it is hard to get traffic because it's so congested, but not impossible with a little attention.
I love your roses! The lucious brush strokes are very expressive and adds excitement to your work. I can sympathize with you about the pigment identification numbers, I've gone that route myself, so unreliable in some cases.
This is such a beautiful rose.. rich in color... Roses are winners..so the best of luck with Etsy!!!
beautiful roses! welcome to etsy!!
Wow! These are beautiful. Love those colors.
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