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Message started by SylviaW on Jun 23rd, 2013 at 8:45am

Title: Reflection in glass tricolour
Post by SylviaW on Jun 23rd, 2013 at 8:45am
This is my first attempt to upload painting in watercolour

Title: Re: Reflection in glass tricolour
Post by SylviaW on Jun 23rd, 2013 at 8:51am
No attachment - will try again

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Title: Re: Reflection in glass tricolour
Post by Admin on Jun 23rd, 2013 at 9:05am
Nice going Sylvia. Your upload looks good. Your perspective looks good. Your choice of subject matter is great.
You can go back and change words, add or delete posts. I set the forum up so you can do anything you want.
Tell me about the picture.
Paper, time of day, working time..

Title: Re: Reflection in glass tricolour
Post by SylviaW on Jun 23rd, 2013 at 10:45am
OK Don. Time : between 10 am and 12 on 18th June 2013 .
I had to go indoors  to use drier  as humidity was 80% or more  outdoors , then it poured down Florida style, flash flood,  so that put an end to plein air for that session
Paper : 140 Arches

The darkened glass on the vehicle made the reflection's colours really bright while the  sun was out

Back in UK now and sky is grey with patches of light blue occasionally

Title: Re: Reflection in glass tricolour
Post by Admin on Jun 23rd, 2013 at 7:52pm
It took me 10 days, 2 hours a day to do a 16x20 acrylic this month. Every 9am I was set up. 11am the rains came. The last day it rained at 10am but I had all my colors and didn't have to add any new ones.
http://www.realcolorwheel.com/Jacaranda2013MakawaoSchoolCrossing.htm

That's good for one session, rain happens.
I did a rainbow once and had to run for cover bent over. One drop hit it and it wasn't dry yet. Loved it.

What size was your paper? Size doesn't really matter, bigger support, bigger brushes.

Title: Re: Reflection in glass tricolour
Post by Admin on Jul 20th, 2013 at 3:26am
Hi Sylvia,

I painted two w/c's of pineapples, they were really tricky, a double helix. I'll post them now since I'm in the w/c Topic/Board but I wanted to say hi. The bottom one looks like it's floating, I corrected that but haven't shot a picture of it yet.

I made 6 w/c tartrazine palettes, let me know when I can send you one. The top 3 wells are tartrazine, dark, medium and light. Naturally they all lighten to the same bright yellow color. I haven't shot the palettes yet either, they are dry, two weeks under my refrigerator. Later, Don
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Title: Re: Reflection in glass tricolour
Post by SylviaW on Nov 3rd, 2013 at 3:17am
Hi Don
Love both the pineapples , particularly the leaves on the top one.

I am back in US now so have time to catch up with your amazing web- site and do some painting

Best wishes
Sylvia

Title: Re: Reflection in glass tricolour
Post by Admin on Nov 3rd, 2013 at 7:04am
Hi Sylvia, The w/c palettes with the 3 wells of different concentrations of PY100 are finished and very dry, they should last you a long time. It's been a long time, I don't remember if I have your address. Send me a internal PM or email with your address and I'll send it to you.

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