This is my entry for Carol Marine's Daily Paintworks
challenge this week. The photograph was submitted by
Michael Naples, and participants were only allowed to use
a palette consisting of ultramarine blue, burnt sienna and white.
You would think that using such a limited palette might make this
challenge more difficult, but in fact it was easier to focus on
value shifts without the distraction of a lot of color, and quite
interesting to see the variety of color that could actually be
created from these three colors.
Have to say, I am LOVING these challenges!
challenge this week. The photograph was submitted by
Michael Naples, and participants were only allowed to use
a palette consisting of ultramarine blue, burnt sienna and white.
You would think that using such a limited palette might make this
challenge more difficult, but in fact it was easier to focus on
value shifts without the distraction of a lot of color, and quite
interesting to see the variety of color that could actually be
created from these three colors.
Have to say, I am LOVING these challenges!
If you would like to see more of my work,
interested in purchasing any of my paintings you see
here on this blog, please contact me.
Claire Beadon Carnell
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8 comments:
Now your version looks so real, Claire. Why? Because it looks like it just came from someone's hand, hints of fingerprints, I think. Great job!
great piece I love your Zippo Magic.
I'm here to say that you knocked this out of the park, great job Claire!
I love the challenges too.
Thank you Sherry, I think it might be the glare from wet paint!
Thanks so much, Irit!
Thank you for the great comment, Dana! I really appreciate it.
Very well done, Claire, I have to agree with you about this challenge, very addictive, I just finished the latest one.
Thank you for visiting my blog and the kind remarks.
Thank you, Horst. I just saw your entry for the next challenge, and you have really set the bar!
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