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Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Japanese anemone in the sunshine


It was lovely and sunny this afternoon and the Japanese anemones looked so white and bright in the sunshine. I did this watercolour of a single flower showing the cast shadows over the petals. These flowers never fail to please every year and I never tire of painting them. This is a small painting, less than A4, finished in less than an hour.

8 comments:

  1. Great job on the light and shadow. I'm amazed that this is such a small piece - it looks much bigger!

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  2. Thanks for that Deborah. Yeah...that would be good a really huge painting. I can't do them though..I have to do them about the correct size! Doesn't seem right otherwise! Lol.

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  3. Hi Ann, I'm like you in that I love painting small! Normally I love painting snow over anything summer, but I can really see the appeal of these little flowers. It's gorgeous and painting the cast shadows on the white petals would be simlar to painting shadows on snow. I'll have to find myself some Japanese Anemones to try it out. Thanks for posting. :)
    Kendra

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  4. Hi Kendra...Yes, it is exactly like painting shadows on snow! I love doing that too.
    Thanks for your interesting comment.
    Ann

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  5. Stunning work, Ann! I absolutely love the colors and the way you nailed the shadows!

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  6. Thank you very much Jo-Ann! I love these flowers and I've spent many years getting to know them!

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  7. Beautiful work. I love the way you handle color and shadows. I work mainly in acrylic Paint. You have such a wonderful technique with the flowers. Thanks for sharing!

    Linda Gilbert
    www.paintingsbyLinda.blogspot.com
    www.PaintingsbyLinda.net

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  8. Beautiful....My name is Tiara, I'm 9 years old and I'm a painter too. Please visit my blog....www.gallerytiara.blogspot.com

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