5x7 Oil on Ampersand Gessobord
In explanation of the "grays" in my last post I grayed each color using the compliment. I didn't want it to be grayed in the traditional since of black and white grays, but a hue taken to a gray. I was very tired when I posted my painting and didn't add any commentary. Lesson learned! :-)
HAVE A FANTASTIC WEEK-END!
Linda,
ReplyDeleteFabulous pop of red in the apple in front of the glazey looking bowls. The black background just sets it all off!
I understood what you meant by graying down yesterday- (did the same thing going back to landscapes)- however, will have to try using the compliment- to go a bit grayer.
Thanks teach!
I like the studies you are doing... very nice!
ReplyDeleteNice job on these bowls, Linda! Good composition, too.
ReplyDeletei love the abstractness of the shapes in your paintings Linda, and magical colours. just great!
ReplyDeleteYou treat your shapes with a certain kind of abstractness that amazes me each time.. the composition is looking lovely!
ReplyDeletegreat bowls!
ReplyDeleteI like the drama here . . . interesting shapes against the contrasting background. Beautiful colors, and a great lesson on grays!
ReplyDeleteLove the abstract quality of this painting!
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