After 2 more sessions with just the pinks and red and oranges, I finally found the perfect mix for the majority of the really vibrant areas. Cadmium Orange Hue mixed with Acra Magenta mixed with a tiny tiny bit of white. normally what makes things look a bit washed out, but it really made the super glowy parts pop.
And here is the final product! I painted the edges a light blue, since I used the same color in the highlights.
Like I said, flowers really aren't my "thing" but I am pretty happy with the way this came out. I think the huge variations on color within one petal is difficult for me. This is also quite large in relation to the size I have been painting for a while (this is 11 by 14).
10 comments:
wow - incredible!
This painting is awesome! The translucence in the petals is just so nice. For someone who does not paint flowers I think you have created a masterpiece. Thanks for sharing.
This is really pretty! I'm Jennifer's sister, who took the photo of the dahlias. Your painting is true to life!
Nicely done, Julie. Aren't acrylics fun?
-Don
<what a work!it's awesome!
Very vibrant, great color choices and thanks for the tips.
BEAUTIFUL! I really love this one - it caught my eye first out of many of the others on rookie painter. Great colors and lovely detail.
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Very nice color with the Dahlia. The color was definitely not easy to get with this challenge. You've done a very nice job.
Absolutely wonderful!
A delight to see!
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