The orchid photo won the most "yes" votes.
I made a small 4.5"x6" painting of the orchids, this time using the acrylic paints I plan to use on the final large painting.
Acrylics dry super fast,which doesn't bother me much when painting something small,but I am concerned about working with them on a large 36"x48" canvas. I struggled a bit with this problem on the 20"x16" Blue Iris painting.
To solve this issue, I bought some liquid acrylics and a medium designed to mix with the paints to slow the drying time down a bit. I can also mix the medium with my tube acrylic paints to slow them down too.
I am often surprised by how different the character of a photographed image changes when I translate it into a painting. I do like the direction this artwork is going.
Plus, all these little steps have helped me feel so much more confident and excited to get painting!
Unfortunately I have another hurdle to overcome. I am scheduled to have surgery to release a pinched nerve in my left hand/wrist on October 5th. I will be glad to have the feeling and normal movement back in my pinky and ring fingers again since they have been numb and uncomfortable since July 2nd. The recovery is supposed take six weeks. It will be interesting to see what artwork I will be able to complete in time for next month's blog.
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Tina