Incredible work, I love this! I’m embracing my need for detail in my art. I’ve tried and most times failed when painting in a loose style. Even when I paint or color florals with coloring pencils, I prefer to paint or color one flower with detail, depth, and dimension, than struggle to paint a bunch of flowers in a loose style.
That is what I decided after a few failed attempts to paint loosely. I love details and I love paintings with plenty of details and I think there is nothing wrong with that. You do it your way and there is definitely value in that :)
I too have struggled with the concept of making quick wobbly lines for a loose appearance. However, I am a Virgo and a die-hard perfectionist and to be honest, like the look of more intentional lines in my artwork. Beautiful painting!
That was what I realised too! I have since found artists with very detailed paintings and I love them. So much to see in just one painting and I then realised there is nothing wrong with details.
My usual color palette consists of roughly around 8 colors (mostly a warm and cool of each primary color of red, yellow and blue): cadmium red, alizarin crimson, cadmium yellow, raw sienna, burnt sienna, cerulean blue, ultramarine blue, sap green and payne's grey. Sometimes I do experiment with new colors and in this case I used a bit of cobalt green for the shadows just to see how it works. I keep to the general color mixing principle eg. adding more blue to yellow for a darker green or adding more yellow to a green or blue to get a lighter green. With those 8 colors I usually have all the colors I need to paint a picture. I hope that helps.
Wow!
Incredible work, I love this! I’m embracing my need for detail in my art. I’ve tried and most times failed when painting in a loose style. Even when I paint or color florals with coloring pencils, I prefer to paint or color one flower with detail, depth, and dimension, than struggle to paint a bunch of flowers in a loose style.
That is what I decided after a few failed attempts to paint loosely. I love details and I love paintings with plenty of details and I think there is nothing wrong with that. You do it your way and there is definitely value in that :)
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Wow, stunning work of art! Thank you!
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I too have struggled with the concept of making quick wobbly lines for a loose appearance. However, I am a Virgo and a die-hard perfectionist and to be honest, like the look of more intentional lines in my artwork. Beautiful painting!
That was what I realised too! I have since found artists with very detailed paintings and I love them. So much to see in just one painting and I then realised there is nothing wrong with details.
Amazing !! ... So beautiful !!! you have a new sub... 💟❣💟❣
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thanks for shaing! would you please explain the color mix on the descripiton? thanks!!!!
My usual color palette consists of roughly around 8 colors (mostly a warm and cool of each primary color of red, yellow and blue): cadmium red, alizarin crimson, cadmium yellow, raw sienna, burnt sienna, cerulean blue, ultramarine blue, sap green and payne's grey. Sometimes I do experiment with new colors and in this case I used a bit of cobalt green for the shadows just to see how it works. I keep to the general color mixing principle eg. adding more blue to yellow for a darker green or adding more yellow to a green or blue to get a lighter green. With those 8 colors I usually have all the colors I need to paint a picture. I hope that helps.
@@UniquelyChie thank you!!!
BRAVO BRAVOBRAVO !!!!!!!!!!
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