Liz working on her original acrylic painting |
Therefore we spent some time recapping and going over cool colours and warm colours to make sure that everyone understood that cool colours would be needed for the background i.e. cool yellows mixed with cool blues to make cool greens for the background and warm greens in the foreground so that they come forward. This was only part of the colour mixing challenge as each student would have to mix up slightly varying greens for each individual plant.
The results of this very intriguing and inspiring course can be found below and I think you will agree that they are very successful, even though some may be unfinished works.
Original acrylic painting by Liz 2017 |
Original oil painting by Lolly 2017 |
Original oil painting by Peter 2017 |
Original oil painting by Kate 2017 |
Detail of Kate's oil painting when in progress |
Original oil painting by Rosemary 2017 |
Unfinished oil painting by Andrew 2017 |
Pam working on her original oil painting |
Original Oil Painting by Pam 2017 |
Original oil painting by Michelle 2017 |
Original watercolour painting by Tere 2017 |
Original oil painting by Sandra 2017 |
Thank you to all the students who have shared their work on the blog and an honourable mention to Laraine who was unable to attend the last lesson. Without you it would not have been a successful course with your paintings rising to the challenge that I set.
If you would like to join one of my future courses please use the contact form on the blog. My next course is in Bembridge on the 23rd November 2017 'Painting still life with painting knives.' The details can be seen on my previous blog post.
Happy Painting!
Lee🎨