I love to paint pears and I have always thought pears were very hard to paint. So I decided to try the pears with my color drop method and they were surprisingly easy to paint. Pears have a bumpy irregular shape so the dropping in of the color helps accentuate the irregularities of the pear. The watercolor does the work for you. I did go back after it was dry and glaze in the deeper shadows of the pear. I did very lightly outline a couple of them but I decided that sometimes the outline might not add anything. These were actually three different pears that I combined together in Photoshop. The shadow on the pear on the right isn't correct. That bothers me. Ok, now for the grapes. Pretty good but actually I am not sure if the black line helps or hinders. I'll try some more.
These are some color drop flowers with a script stamp in the background. Fun!
Wonderful ...great color too.
ReplyDeleteYou need to put these on a big canvas with this same technique--I love these!
ReplyDeleteThe pears are very realistic .... Love this technique!
ReplyDeleteI REALLY like your color drop paintings of the fruits and the flowers. Great job and fun looking technique!
ReplyDeleteLOVE those pears so much!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! The pears came out really well. Now. where have i got my watercolors? Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteYour pears are so inspiring . . . when I grow up as an artist . . . I want to paint as beautiful as you do! You are amazing and I love your posts!
ReplyDeletehappy creating Martha
Donna Wynn
I could eat those pears, they are so beautifully coloured. Great technique.
ReplyDeleteLee:)
Your artwork is really terrific!!! SO glad to have found your blog, I'll visit often!
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