Saturday, July 9, 2016
Willow Trees at Lilypons (2016), 8 x 16 in.
For some reason, the colors in painting were exceptionally difficult to capture accurately with my camera. After a bit of Photoshop editing, this is pretty close. I have to say I am pretty fond of this new painting. I tried out a new technique which involves a bright reddish underlayer. This underlayer shows through between the daubs of paint and gives it a luminous, glowing quality. I am also very fond of these particular willow trees. One of them was previously featured in my other painting of Lilypons.
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