More fun with Roses!
For this rosy practice session, I used a bigger brush and added some layers of color – either a deeper tone of the same color or something completely different. Fresh Florals art-classes.com Sandy Allnock
For this rosy practice session, I used a bigger brush and added some layers of color – either a deeper tone of the same color or something completely different. Fresh Florals art-classes.com Sandy Allnock
Back in the studio today and warming up with some roses! Looking forward to trying some variation with line, layer and color. There is something wonderful about bright colors on a crisp, fresh piece of paper. Fresh Florals art-classes.com Sandy Allnock
Hard to believe we are at the end of World Watercolor Month. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did! There are more flowers to explore though so continues to stay tuned. Fresh Florals art-classes.com Sandy Allnock
There is so much value in warming up and practicing! Fresh Florals art-classes.com Sandy Allnock
Before doing the final painting, I wanted to see if I could increase the vibrancy of the colors with more pigment, less water and a bigger brush. Fresh Florals art-classes.com Sandy Allnock
Practicing the sunflower and keeping it loose! Fresh Florals art-classes.com Sandy Allnock
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The Cherry Blossom! Fresh Florals art-classes.com Sandy Allnock
Preparing for the next flower in the Fresh Florals Watercolor class – the Cherry Blossom! Practicing a different shape of petal with different amounts of pigment and water. Loving the Quinacridone Pink.
Portrait of Two Trilliums. Fresh Florals art-classes.com Sandy Allnock