


The last painting was started at the Artists in the Gardens paintout in Epcot last April. I carried it with me to Florida because I kept thinking that it needed something. By adding some variations in color to the blossoms and hitting the highlights again with whites, I think that did it. I may do a larger painting from this study. What do you think? That is what is nice about doing smaller paintings, you can work out the problems and then paint a larger version from them.
I have a few more to post from that month away including some en plein air watercolors and some watercolor studies of ballerinas who posed at the Sarasota Art Center.
Just a few more weeks until spring!
Durinda
3 comments:
Please consider posting the "Selby Gardens" painting on the Southern plein air painters blog. I think it's beautiful. I especially love the reds against the white fence.
Thanks, BJ. I forget about posting on that blog.
Durinda...your work continues to amaze and delight me! Thanks for sharing.
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