Friday, April 12, 2013

Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas, Oil on Board, 23"x34"
Only had a small amount of time today. I reduced the value of the lower left corner blossom, which can hardly be seen here.  I'm ready to refine my values and begin to think about the overall unity of the piece.  A lot of white ground is still showing through, too.  When that is covered the colors will sing a it more.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas, Oil on Board, 23"x34"
One hydrangea bush can produce a variety of blossom colors depending on the soil content.  Should the soil be high in pH the blossom are more pink; low pH results in blue blossoms.  Some gardeners try to control the color of the blossom by added lime or aluminum sulfate to the soil.  Our bush seems to be conflicted as it has a mixture of blue and pink blossoms.  This could be caused because the shrub is planted at the edge of woods with oaks and pine.  Yet, the bed it is planted in is limed each year.  So, perhaps the acidic soil of the woods is creeping into the limed flower bed and creating a cacophony of color.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas, Oil on Board, 23"x34"
The smaller blossoms take longer and are more difficult to paint because of the small size of each petal.  So I didn't make as much progress today as I was hoping.  

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas, Oil on Board, 23"x34"
Now that I'm working on smaller blossoms, working about 2 hours, I find that I can get in one a day.  I should finish this stage in about 4 days.  Then I can start working on color in a more unified manner, working on composition emphasizes a focal point.  Maybe the leaves can help with that.  I also think that the 3 small blossoms on the right edge can work as one large blossom to balance the 2 large blossoms to the left.  

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas, Oil on Board, 23"x34"
When I observed the progress today, I was thinking the application is like a curtain that comes down area by area creating an illusion of solid forms.  And, I can visualize really clearly what I will be doing next.  It becomes easier and easier to see where future work will be.  

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas, Oil on Board, 23"x34"
After my comments yesterday on whether or not to lessen the visual impact of the smaller blossoms,  I asked my house critic what his general impression was at this point.   He said it was very intricate and, for his personal taste, he needed a visual anchor.  I explained that the small blossom in the center would have a lot of yellow and I'm waiting to see if that accomplishes a focal point.  So, still considering how to handle movement within the composition and point of interest.