My forsythia are out in full force today! I love the brilliant yellow blooms - and I have transplanted them all over the place - by the barn, three different places in the main yard, and soon to randomly placed in the pasture for the best impact to future landscape paintings! I have a bucket full of tiger lilies that also need to be placed in new locations before we get that hard freeze on Friday, too. Perhaps I'll get that done tomorrow. This painting was so much fun to work on today! It also has a secret behind it - a snowy landscape with a winding path - never to be seen again! Some of those colors are popping through here and there to tell their tale. Pushing the sky towards the violet creates a perfect backdrop for the yellows to shine. Starting first with cad yellow light, I brush into the sky so that some of those strokes are softened and lost. I then pushed in a little cad green in a few spots for balance. Taking my knife, I cut in Gamblin's radiant yellow for highlights that almost pop right off the panel. The chickadees have been flying back and forth to the feeders, allowing me plenty of time to capture their image with brush and knife. I wish I had a little of the radiant white to try on this bird, but alas this is a color I have not yet acquired! Painting number 814 in 814 days :)
Awesome! Spring is lovely whwn all the birds are singing :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful painting, Valerie
ReplyDeletebeautiful art work tammie. Happy PPF
ReplyDeleteYour forsythia is so lovely, Tammie. Happy you, we don´t have them yet. Happy PPF.
ReplyDeleteForsythia is such a harbinger of spring and so are chickadees - beautiful
ReplyDeleteThis truly has to be a favourite of mine!! The adorable chickadee and the bright yellow on the lilac background...just stunning, delicate and romantic. I feel the vulnerability of life in the painting... I don't know why... Gorgeous!!
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Great sign of spring. Lovely painting of this sign of spring. Happy PPF
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this is great and I love that you have wiped out winter by painting over it... I need you to paint over a summer one and send autumn my way please!!!
ReplyDeleteYou drew me right into that painting - love the texture and the color. Loved hearing your thoughts on creating it.
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