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Watercolor Chilis using tranparent pigments-PY:153 (Read 4956 times)
Reply #1 - Mar 3rd, 2010 at 5:30am

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Hi Xty,
Thanks for posting. That's a real good red and all the shadows are well done, I look forward to seeing more of your location work as you pick up speed. That's a nice layout also.
 
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Mar 2nd, 2010 at 7:01pm

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For Yellow, I used PY:153 Indian Yellow from Utrecht and  PY:153 Gamboge Hue from Cotman. They seemed identical to me.
My Magenta PR:122 and Cyan PB:15.3 were both from MaimeriBlu,
called 473 Violetto Verzino and 400 Blu Primario, respectively.
The chilis were on a galvanized tin sheet. I tried later to put that in but ruined the painting. I'm not a fast enough painter or I would have tried to capture the beautiful scene before me as the sun went down and the orange light came streaming across at a low angle from the left, making the peppers simply radiant. I will hang that in the virtual gallery of my mind.

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